[dropcap]L[/dropcap]ooking for a finer, healthier alternative to fast-casual dining? Dig Inn, a popular Manhattan-based eatery, has opened its largest and first suburban location in Rye Brook. With 12 locations in Manhattan and another in Boston, Dig Inn focuses on seasonal vegetables that are “mindfully sourced,” according to Matt Weingarten, the […]
Month: January 2017
In state address, Cuomo proposes legislative reform
Concluding a recent three-day tour across New York state to deliver State of the State addresses, Gov. Andrew Cuomo—while speaking in the state’s capital region—announced plans for ethics reforms which included aspirations to impose term limits on state lawmakers. Foregoing the traditional approach, Cuomo gave six regional addresses in three […]
Attention, passengers
To celebrate the opening of the Second Avenue subway, we have commissioned the first New York Guide to Subway Jargon. Here it is—98 years in the making! Sick Passenger (noun): Patently lame excuse for lateness. e.g., “I meant to call you on your birthday, but there was a sick passenger […]
Rye Town Park nets $265K in surplus; restaurant still vacant
The Rye Town Park Commission is currently soliciting short-term, stopgap offers from vendors to operate the park’s vacant restaurant, and snack and concession stands in wake of Seaside Johnnies’ exit, but members will not reveal any potential candidates until the submission deadline, according to the commission president. According to Rye […]
A new year in Harrison
[dropcap]I[/dropcap] would like to take this time to extend warm wishes for a happy and healthy new year. I hope you and your loved ones had a festive holiday season. I want to thank each resident for their support during this past year. To date, the Town Council has met […]