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Rye, Blind Brook, Port Chester Schools Closed Monday
Due to the impending storm, all local public schools are closed monday.

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Due to the impending storm, all local public schools are closed monday.

Two of the founders of the organization chosen to revamp Playland resigned after information on the back taxes they owe were publicized.
The City of Rye and Village of Rye Brook have began storm preparations.
Two of the founders of the organization chosen to revamp Playland resigned after information on the back taxes they owe were publicized.
Two of the founders of the organization chosen to revamp Playland resigned after information on the back taxes they owe were publicized.
A message from the Rye City School district.
Reports of coyotes in the Rye Brook Police blotter.
Ashley Ward of New Rochelle said Republican Bob Cohen the state Senate candidate she prefers to send to Albany.
An advisory from the Rye City Police Department.
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The City of Rye police responded to calls reporting leaf blower use violations.
Wear your costume, win prizes and make spooky crafts in the days leading up to Halloween.
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The City of Rye released information on its bond referendum for $1.86 million to be spent on infrastructure and safety needs in the city.
Little Feat and Leon Russell visit Port Chester's The Capitol Theatre on their "What's Not to Like?" tour this Nov. 4.
Fun with Leaves; The Raconteurs; Computer Class; Lower Your Energy Bill and more coming up at the Rye Library this November.