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Latimer and Otis Praise State Aid Increases to Sound Shore Schools
From the office of State Senator George Latimer and Assemblyman Steve Otis.

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From the office of State Senator George Latimer and Assemblyman Steve Otis.

A letter from Superintendent of schools William J. Stark, April, 2, 2013.
Mayor Neil Pagano and the six elected trustees all say they are looking forward to working together to improve the Village of Port Chester.
The Rye Town Park Commission will host a "community conversation" about the park this month.
In addition to eight nights of FURTHUR, Port Chester’s Capitol Theatre presents several other shows this month.
Police say young skateboarders are engaging in risky behavior and urge all who use Rye roads to be careful.
Police say young skateboarders are engaging in risky behavior and urge all who use city roads to be careful.
The region's major headlines on Tuesday, April 2, 2013.
An alert from the City of Rye Nixle service.
An update from Rye City Mayor Douglas French, April 1, 2013.
The County still expects the south boardwalk to open by mid-May.
Jacob Nurick installed a Biotop Bioponic gardening system at the RNC that shows how urban farming can work.
Five things you need to know today, April 1.
The Rye Y Wave Ryeders took home several trophies.
The County still expects the south boardwalk to open by mid-May.
Share your best Easter photos on Rye Patch.
Items from the Rye city police blotter.
Items from the Rye city police blotter.