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What To Do In Rye This Week

The Rye City Council meets Wednesday. Photo Credit: Justin Stock

RYE, N.Y. — Here’s a look at some of what's happening in the Rye area this week, including meetings and community events. See our Events page for more.

Monday, March 4

Mother Goose Story Time: 10 to 10:20 a.m. and 10:45 to 11:05 a.m. Parents can bring their children to participate in nursery rhymes, songs and finger plays. The sessions are for children ages 6 months to 3½ years old. Community Meeting Room, Rye Free Reading Room, 1061 Boston Post Road.

Tuesday, March 5

Rye School Board Meeting: Board members will discuss the 2013-14 budget and other items on the agenda. Rye Middle School, multipurpose room, 3 Parsons St.

Wednesday, March 6

Rye City Council Meeting: 8 p.m. Policies and procedures about dealing with city finances as a result of the Rye Golf Club investigation will be discussed during this council meeting. Rye City Hall, 1051 Boston Post Road.

Wiggle and Giggle Time: 9:30, 10:15 and 11 a.m. Children wiggle to music, giggle to funny rhymes and pretend to be wild animals in this interactive program. Free. Rye Free Reading Room, 1061 Boston Post Road.

Thursday, March 7

ipad Workshop: 10 a.m. Gain knowledge about how to use an iPad. Attendees will learn basic setup, how to use email and Internet, and how to download apps, books and music. iPads are required. No reservations are necessary. Availability is on a first-come, first-served basis. Rye Free Reading Room, Raho Technology Center, 1061 Boston Post Road.

Do you have an event you'd like to publicize? Visit our Events page to add your event to our calendar.

Comments (1)

Ray Tartaglione:

After watching last night’s City Council meeting, I would like to thank Mayor French, Deputy Mayor JOEvonavich, and Councilman Filippi for their consideration in making me realize that I was not the only one attacked and treated with arrogance and disrespect on a regular basis when approaching the podium at the Rye City Council meetings.

I feel comfort in knowing that I was treated with the same pompous, discord and unprofessionalism as Mr. Anthony Piscionere, Mayor John Carey, Mr. Larry Leman and the latest display of venom exhibited towards to Mr. Richard Slack at the last two council meetings. It’s nice to know that the likes of the change for Rye team are equal opportunity insulters.

Deputy Mayor JOEvonvich rather than practicing the pronunciation of your name, I have been focusing on obtaining the transcripts from your Sexual harassment trail with your ex employee Mrs. Judith Hill.
http://www.kroplaw.com/win_hill.html

Mr. JOEvonvich I believe it is important that our residents know exactly who is attacking them in the City Council chambers. The Federal Court in San Jose California assured me we should have the transcripts shortly and I will be happy to share the most informative portions of them with the public.

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