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Slippery Rail Delayed New Haven MTA Line Tuesday
An explanation of the Nov. 13 train delays from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

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An explanation of the Nov. 13 train delays from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

Several favorite neighborhood restaurants were included in the filming.
The bond referendums for improvements to city streets and the Rye Reading Room were approved by voters on Election Day.
A Convent of the Sacred Heart student created a publishing club and published a book to help raise awareness of children’s literacy challenges.
An NBC pilot is being filmed on location on Purchase and Smith Streets today.
You have until Nov. 16 to submit your permit or waitlist renewals for city parking.
The Rye Veteran's Day Ceremony remembers those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
The Rotary Club of Port Chester-Rye Brook Rotary and others have organized relief efforts to help victims of Sandy in Rockaway and Staten Island.
A roundup of the region's major developments for Wednesday, Nov. 13.
City officials said they share everyone’s frustration with Con Edison’s storm response and lack of information.
Inc.com interviews The Capitol Theatre's owner Peter Shapiro on how he managed to lease the building to create his rock palace.
Port Chester resident Gabrielle Broder shares her thoughts on the 2012 presidential election.
A letter from Rye City Schools superintendent Dr. Frank Alvarez.
Almost two weeks after Superstorm Sandy, all but nine Rye residents have had their electricity restored, according to a Rye city alert.
The Village Board of Trustees will hold the public hearing on Bowridge Commons on Nov. 13.
A part of Smith Street wil be closed most of the day.
The City of Rye announced the new date Saturday morning.
All proceeds from the Nov. 10 show will be donated to the American Red Cross for Hurricane Sandy relief.
Mayor Doug French said trick or treating will happen this season.