City Hall Offices will be closed on February 19th for President's Day. Check the City App or website for changes to your garbage pickup.
Sidewalks should be cleared of snow and ice and be passable within 24 hours of the storm, for the safety of everyone.
Whether in person or on RyeTV on New Year's Day, all are welcome to be a part of the swearing-in ceremony.
The dredging continues at the Rye Marina as workers push to remove up to 25,000 cubic yards of silt by December 31.
Popular local artist Kathy Pasquale will give step-by-step instructions to create seasonally themed canvas paintings.
The hard-fought and sometimes bitter campaigning is over, the voters have made their choices and ballots have been tallied.
Erin Mantz, the Superintendent at Rye Recreation, talks upcoming events and recent improvements of facilities and venues.
It's time to make your voice heard. Find your local polling place and what your ballot will look like where you live.
Sign up right away to get the discounted "early bird" rate for this month's Rye Rec 46th Annual Turkey Run and Paws Walk.
The incumbent candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
Winter parking regulations go into effect on November 1. Overnight parking restrictions allow Department of Public Works to clear streets.
The lessons are designed to teach and improve skills, instilling a passion for winter sports over six weeks this winter.
Find out when and where you can vote early in Westchester and what your ballot will look like where you live.
The incumbent candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
Fall is in swing when Rye Rec holds the beloved Halloween tradition. Mark your calendar — the cutest and spookiest day of the year is near.
McDwyer is leading the department in modernizing fire inspections in Rye. Here's your chance to learn more about him.
City of Rye elected officials joined together issuing a statement condemning the recent violence against civilians.
The state will use the info. collected to develop and augment any potential requests for federal disaster assistance programs.
Even though temps are in the 80s, the end of summer boating season is nigh. It's time to find your boat a good home for the winter.
Rep. Bowman, apologizing, said while rushing to make a vote, he mistakenly thought his action would unlock a door that was not opening.
Low-lying areas along Blind Brook should evacuate immediately and go to higher ground.
The city welcomes new firefighter, Brandon Antolino. He was sworn in Tuesday in a ceremony at Rye City Hall.
Disposable utensils, single use condiments or cup sleeves should now only be provided to customers upon request.
The Westchester Triathlon is scheduled for September 24 and will affect traffic in parts of Rye during the morning and early afternoon.
The city has compiled a collection of storm-centric useful information that could save lives in the event of natural disaster.
Citizen preparedness corps training gives residents tools and resources to prepare for and handle any type of disaster.
Rye Safety Commissioner Michael Kopy led a promotional ceremony on Tuesday morning at Rye City Hall.
City Hall will be closed to the public on Aug. 30, but you can still contact staff by phone or through remote services.
The Rye Police Department will be increasing efforts to ticket illegally parked vehicles on Wappanocca Avenue.
The batteries hold extraordinary energy & can pose a threat if not treated properly, sometimes overheating, catching fire or exploding.
See where crews will be working as summer winds down in the latest update that includes projects starting on August 14.
The lawmakers said that after guidance issued by NYCOM supporting their position, a more exhaustive plan for reforms became the priority.
Check out the calendar and find an opportunity to nurture our institutions, protect our freedoms and help lead our leaders close to home.
Join the community this Friday night at the Rye Recreation Amphitheater for the Scott Wenzel Big Band and dance under open skies.
In response to the continued poor air quality caused by the ongoing Canadian wildfires, the City of Rye will again distribute free masks.