Month: October 2016

Five people were injured in a car accident outside WESTMED Medical Group in Rye on Oct 17. Photo/Andrew Dapolite
News

5 injured in car crash outside WESTMED

On Oct. 17, five individuals sustained injuries when they were involved in a motor vehicle accident near the entrance of a Rye urgent care clinic on 1 Theall Road. The Rye City Police Department responded to an emergency call made by WESTMED Medical Group on a report of a serious […]

The Rye Town Park Commission is currently reviewing a proposal from John Ambrose, the present restaurant tenant and co-owner of Seaside Johnnies, following the withdrawal of Angelo Liberatore’s plan on Aug. 15. Photo/Andrew Dapolite
News

Commission extends Seaside Johnnies agreement

After months of uncertainty about selecting an operator to oversee and manage Rye Town Park’s restaurant, snack and concession stands, the park’s commission elected to extend its current license agreement with Seaside Johnnies for a one-year term just two months before the property would otherwise become vacant. But it remains […]

Why I support Julie Killian for Senate
Opinion

Why I support Julie Killian for Senate

To the Editor, I have become increasingly frustrated with the culture of corruption in Albany that has led to the conviction of two leaders—Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos—and the recent indictments of people working closely with Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Sadly, corruption and abuse of power […]

George Latimer is above dirty politics
Opinion

George Latimer is above dirty politics

To the Editor, George Latimer has served Larchmont and Mamaroneck brilliantly for many years. In one fell swoop, his opponent—in a constant barrage of negative mailings—would have us believe she’s a better choice for our communities. Not a chance. George has helped pass legislation allowing for the town of Mamaroneck […]

Adding injury to idiocy
Opinion Sports

Adding injury to idiocy

[dropcap]I[/dropcap] mean no disrespect when I say this, but I have to admit; baseball players, in general, are not the sharpest tools in the shed. On Oct. 13, less than 24 hours before the start of the ALCS, Cleveland Indians’ starter Trevor Bauer became the latest in a long line […]