The campaigning is over, the voters have made their voices heard. Election Day 2025 is now history.
Tough, and sometimes bitter, campaigns will come to an end at the ballot box today. Here's what you need to know to make your voice heard.
Standard's motion for reconsideration was denied, solidifying the county's legal position and stewardship of the park, officials announced.
Leading advocate for people with disabilities to hail Barr and others at July 10 event
Leading advocate for people with disabilities hails beach and park accommodations
A Westchester Executive-hopeful accused the Jenkins administration of floundering, but they are laying the blame at her feet.
County officials have termed the Appellate Division of New York State Supreme Court decision a "major win for Westchester County."
As previously presented to the Rye City Councilthe initial project featured on Engage Rye is the Rye Arts Center Zoning Petition.
The county remains committed to ensuring a smooth transition of Playland's management to county operations, officials said.
Edward Coristine is from New Canaan, Connecticut, according to media reports.
For the first time in more than two decades, the county has introduced a brand new logo with a bold new look.
Winter Recess is almost here. Check out Rye Recreation's Winter Break Camps while space is still available.
The City of Rye Professional Firefighters wish everyone happy holidays. Be on the lookout for their parade on Sunday.
The city welcomed the new officer, who comes to Rye from the Mount Vernon Police Department, in a swearing-in ceremony on Monday.
The Rye Police Department is a collection site for Toys for Tots, so stop by help help brighten the holidays for everyone.
In addition to creating health hazards for others, those who don't follow the rules could be subject to fines of up to $200.
The city's new 311 system to create a ticket for city-related issues is now open . Check out the promo video here.
The new default power provider is changing for many Westchester residents because of an agreement with some municipalities.
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 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.
Tyler is a lifelong resident of Rye, graduating from Rye High School in 2012, before serving in the 75th Ranger Regiment.
All the local and regional favorites will be there, including El Patio, Arthur Avenue Pizza, Latusion, and Longford's Ice Cream.
The project involves the installation of bioretention facilities to treat stormwater runoff prior to entering the Blind Brook.
Join the Rye PD on Tuesday, August 6, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. for National Night Out. The free event will take place at Rye Recreation.
Those interested in becoming more involved with the city are urged to fill out the short volunteer form and speak to their councilmember.
Westchester County police got the 911 call and were able to ping the hiker's phone to determine a general location.
The City of Rye is hosting a Blood Drive with the New York Blood Center on July 15, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Rye City Hall.
This Friday, bring your lawn chairs and your appetite for the Kinwich Food Truck. The band takes the stage at 6 p.m.
Ganci has been a Rye Career Fireman since 2017. Before the FD, Ganci served in the United States Navy.
Jones, a former Bowman ally, cites Bowman's criticism of Israel as a big factor in his decision to endorse Latimer.
A roadwork project and two Viola water projects could affect traffic this week in and around the City of Rye.
The Rye Fire Department & Rye Police Department will showcase their skills in staged rescues on the main dock, water, and boat launch.
The Rye Fire Department received a call shortly before noon about a car fire by the Old Post Road and Playland Access Road.
The new salt shed is a part of approximately $10 million in capital improvement projects underway at the Rye Department of Public Works.
Rye is among 14 municipalities in the Sound Shore region to be subject to requirements of a stipulated settlement.
Police responded to 1,616 calls in January and completed over 105 hours of training, while keeping the city safe.
Playland Park has the distinction of being one of only two amusement parks in the country with National Historic Landmark status.
Taxes may be paid in person in Rye City Hall from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or can also be paid online until midnight February 29.
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.