Join the annual holiday bonfire at Rye Rec Park on December 8. The magic show kicks off the entertainment at 4 p.m.
At the November 20th Rye City Council Meeting, the council voted to waive parking restrictions and parking fees later this month.
Santa Claus is coming to town for Christmas. Find out where to see him in Rye and all around Westchester County.
Santa is excited to start writing letters back to all the perfect little boys & girls of Rye this holiday season!
Playland is offering 50 percent off 2025 all-access season passes, but the deal is only available for a limited time.
-The Osborn will present Orchestra Lumos: A Night in Vienna, Almost, on Wednesday, December 4-
Maintaining funding is a constant challenge for many nonprofits that fill gaps and meet other needs in the Rye area.
-Recognized for both Short-Term Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care-
Paintings & Poetry of the U.S. Poets Laureate
The Rye Police Department is a collection site for Toys for Tots, so stop by help help brighten the holidays for everyone.
White Plains Hospital Personnel Help Unload 1,250 Turkeys that Stop & Shop’s Turkey Express Program Donated to Feeding Westchester
The early bird entry fee is available online until November 26. The day of the race entry fee is $20 for all ages.
The story starts when a resident of Louden Woods told Rye police a man was attempting to enter her home.
In addition to creating health hazards for others, those who don't follow the rules could be subject to fines of up to $200.
They seem to be looking for jewelry, designer bags and cash. Cops advise any valuables be secured in a safe or a safety deposit box.
On World Polio Day, October 24, volunteers from Rotary District 7230 raised funds to eradicate polio by distributing delicious donuts.
Author of Beacon to the World: A History of Lincoln Center, on Nov. 7
The "Futures" exhibition runs through January 12, 2025 at ArtsWestchester.
The city's new 311 system to create a ticket for city-related issues is now open . Check out the promo video here.
The event promises an evening of vibrant art, photography, and creative expression.
A new study from PropertyShark ranked home prices in one Hudson Valley neighborhood as one of the priciest addresses in the entire U.S.
The two-week dining event is an opportunity to try new restaurants and revisit old favorites in and around Rye Brook.
The J House Greenwich offers the ideal base to enjoy Halloween events.
The new default power provider is changing for many Westchester residents because of an agreement with some municipalities.
The Walk has a special significance at the senior living community.
The project at Rye Recreation to create 4 new hard courts cost approximately $700K, which was reimbursed by FEMA.
Pumpkin season is here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch.
Restaurateur & Author of The Delmonico Way, on Oct. 10
Your chance to hang out with the coolest crew in town is almost here. A tour, live demonstrations, food and prizes are on tap.
The Westchester County man was hit by a Grand Central-bound express train at about 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, according to MTA police.
The panel includes a Q&A session, providing participants the opportunity to seek expert advice specific to their wellness journeys.
The Rye Senior Advocacy Committee Rye Senior Summit at Rye Recreation drew top elected officials from state and local government.
Ryan Iarocci, a third-generation firefighter with over 12 years of experience, has served with the City of Rye Fire Department since 2016.
Of the thousands of schools in the U.S., only 356 were awarded a Blue Ribbon, including two in the Hudson Valley.
It has been more than 10 years since the Wallflowers performed at this historic venue.
CPW Marks 75 Years with Anniversary Celebration and Pioneer Dinner Dance At the Surf Club on the Sound in New Rochelle
The maintenance work will take place between 6 a.m. and 2 p.m., weather permitting, according to NYSDOT.
Westchester Magazine presented the Westchester Parks Foundation with a $36,802 check on behalf of the 2024 Wine & Food Festival.
Fire officials said that because of the challenging nature of the accident scene, fire equipment had to be carefully repositioned.
Westchester County police say the Bridgeport man was intoxicated when he crashed head-on into a car on the parkway, killing the driver.