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Jon Hamm Apple TV Series Back In Westchester For Filming This Week
The magic of Hollywood coming to the Hudson Valley will make some parking at the Rye Train Station once again temporarily disappear.

CITY OF RYE, NY — Westchester is earning a place on the red carpet, but parking might be a little challenging for commuters while Hollywood magic is being made in Rye.
The City of Rye said that Apple Studios will again be filming its "Swipe" series in the area on Wednesday, July 17, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The city approved a portion of the Highland parking lot and part of Car Park 4 for the shoot. The production will use 35 spaces in Car Park 4 next to School Street (the northeast section of the lot), for box truck staging.
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In addition, the studio will use 4 spaces in front of Sunshine Coffee Roasters on Purdy Ave. and 2 spaces in front of the Rye Metro Nails across the street. 4 spots on the west side of the coffee shop will be used to stage the shoot.
Rye police will be on-site to monitor traffic flow in the area.
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Earlier this year, in April, the Rye City Council approved the closure of the Highland parking lot on Monday, April 29, for Apple to film scenes for the same show, along with the use of parking spots on Purdy Ave. and Purchase St.
According to Deadline, in the series mostly referred to as "Your Friends And Neighbors," Jon Hamm stars as "Coop, a recently divorced hedge fund manager who, after being fired, resorts to stealing from the wealthy residents in his tony upstate New York suburb in order to keep his family's lifestyle afloat. These petty crimes begin to reinvigorate him until he breaks in to the wrong house at the wrong time."
The location manager for the series said that the show is expected to air in December of this year.
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