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Voters have had their say. The early ballots for the 2021 Rye primary election have been tallied. See the unofficial results here.
Vehicles are stopped and inspected for drugs, alcohol and compliance with TLC rules and regulations.
Staffs of the county departments of Parks, Recreation and Conservation and Planning installed the buffer.
Westchester County's unemployment rate is lower than the New York average.
Two candidates are running for mayor in the city of Rye.
Enforcement of this law will begin on January 1, 2022. A copy of the law is attached.
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Voters have had their say. The ballots for the 2021 School Budget Election have been tallied. See the final results here.
U.S. shows great variance in access and use of high-speed internet.
The annual school budget election has historically had low voter turnout, but the issues on the ballot could mean big changes for everyone.
Highway replacements are as follows:
The Rye City Council voted to raise the rainbow pride flag above two city buildings for the month of June to celebrate pride month.
Beginning May 1st, all gas and electric leaf blowers are banned through September 30th as per our City Code.
Rye High School freshman Maddy Walsh helped start a coronavirus vaccination hotline for senior citizens struggling to make appointments.
Standard Amusements will take over the day-to-day operations at Rye Playland in December after more than a year of legal wrangling.
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Rye courts get a much needed boost from Albany before assuming jurisdiction over Port Chester on May 15th of this year.
The county is waiting to hear whether amusement parks will be allowed to reopen this summer, but wants to be prepared if the news is good.
With streets, City sidewalks and parking lots now clear of snow, DPW curbside pick-up will return tomorrow.
Garbage and recycling for tomorrow is cancelled, along with all Rye Rec programming.
Pursuant to new NYS guidance, counties now have the authority to prescribe their own guidance for previously highly restricted sports.
At this point, the problems with vaccine access are well-known.
Comments will be taken until 5pm on Wednesday, January 27th. All comments will be collected and provided to the Council for their review.
"New York State will distribute the COVID-19 vaccine in phases based on need and risk."
"We are getting many questions about vaccination these days and unfortunately don't have information with which to respond."
At 78 active Rye cases, we are coming down from our post-Thanksgiving high.
These fire recruits had to contend with the coronavirus pandemic during their training.
Rye's own Coronavirus numbers are up. According to the County, we now have 51 active cases.
"If it remains, it is not clear what this fragmentary yellow shading would mean for Rye."
"We have all heard that the uptick in positive tests and the related infection rate continue throughout Westchester."
The 2021 Tentative Budget was presented at the November 4, 2020 City Council meeting.
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Though our number remains small, we are seeing an uptick this week, as is Westchester as a whole.
"We should take the upsides of the pandemic where we find them, don't you think?"
Use of any electric or gasoline-powered leaf blowers shall be prohibited through Friday, October 16, 2020.
"New York continues with a subdued transmission rate. In Rye, as before, we have a small number of new active cases."