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Corvette Driver Reported for Speeding; Illegal Driving at Rye County Day School Reported
Items from the Rye City police blotter.

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Upon graduating from Tulane, Liz returned to New York where she earned a masters degree in community journalism from New York University. She focused on using multi-media reporting to tell the stories of people and communities throughout the boroughs. Prior to working at Patch, Liz worked as the Director of Communications for a large, national non-profit organization in New York City, where she was the editor of its print and web publications and helped to modernize the communications department.
Items from the Rye City police blotter.

Items from the Rye City police blotter.
Items from the Rye City police blotter.
Updates from the most recent Rye City Council meeting.
Updates from the most recent Rye City Council meeting.
The council voted to pay the financial investigator the final $12,000 fee he needs to complete the full financial analysis.
A funeral is set for April 1 at the Church of the Resurrection.
The group is hoping to finalize a “civility statement” for the community.
The successful 24-year-old Harrison native has done work for the country's leading comic writer, Mercedes Benz and many others.
Facing a drastic increase in Freedom of Information letters, the Rye city council is considering changes to their methods of handling the requests.
Five things you need to know for the rest of the week, March 27.
Ann Marie Cunningham writes that the western end of the Sound, which borders Rye's beaches, is suffering from pollution by sewage and storm water.
DPW union representatives asked the Rye City Council for a fair contract.
The district is considering reducing staff by 29 positions and is facing the most significant budget cuts it has experienced in decades.
Rye Brook residents had only kind and passionate words for the retiring mayor.
A team running to raise funds for an organization working to find a cure for cerebral palsy, in honor of a local Rye boy, completed the marathon Saturday.
Five things you need to know to start your week, March 25.
Items from the Rye city police blotter.
Items from the Rye city police blotter.