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December 19, 2025
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Rye Country Day Investigates Swastika Found on School Grounds: Rye Country Day School in Rye, New York, has initiated an internal investigation after a swastika was discovered drawn with water on a walkway on campus earlier this week. School officials have condemned the appearance of the antisemitic symbol and are considering disciplinary measures while providing resources and support to the community. As of Thursday, no information regarding a suspect had been released, and the incident was not reported to local police. The school emphasized its commitment to safety and privacy. (Source: Rye Record on Dec 19)
November 14, 2025
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Rye Football Defeats Somers 40-17 to Capture Section 1 Championship: Rye High School's football team secured the Section 1 championship with a decisive 40-17 victory over Somers at Mahopac, ending Somers' three-year winning streak. Senior quarterback Carson Miller was a key player, contributing five touchdowns either by passing or running. With this victory, Rye has won 31 of its last 32 games and will advance to the Class A state quarterfinals next week in Arlington. The team remains undefeated for the 2025 season so far. (Source: Rye Record on Nov 14)
November 7, 2025
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Rye Football Defeats Eastchester in Semifinals, Advances to Sectional Championship: The Rye High School football team secured a 36-22 victory against Eastchester on November 7, 2025, during the Sectional semifinals held at Nugent Stadium. Despite briefly falling behind in the second half for the first time that season, Rye responded with 15 unanswered points to regain the lead and eliminate Eastchester from the playoffs. Key contributions came from Charlie Garnett, who scored three rushing touchdowns, and Carson Miller, who added two touchdowns and a critical defensive play. The Garnets will advance to the Sectional championship game following this win. (Source: MyRye.com on Nov 7)
November 2, 2025
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Rye Early Voting Center Concludes Operations for November Election: Early voting in Rye for the November 4, 2025 General Election ends today at the Resurrection Church’s Early Childhood Education Center, located at 88 Milton Road. The center has offered local residents a convenient site for casting their ballots ahead of Election Day. Besides this site, voters are able to use any of Westchester County’s 24 additional early voting centers. The general election will take place throughout New York State on November 4, 2025. (Source: MyRye.com on Nov 2)
October 29, 2025
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Pelham Memorial High School Students Recognized as Rotary Scholars for October: Three seniors from Pelham Memorial High School—Arman Brummett, Eloise McGibbon, and Emily Walch—were named Rotary Scholars of the Month by the Rotary Club of the Pelhams. The students were honored at a luncheon for their academic achievements, extracurricular involvement, and community service. (Source: Pelham Examiner on Oct 20)
October 25, 2025
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Rye Early Voting Center Set for 2025 General Election: Residents of Rye will be able to participate in early voting for the November 4, 2025 General Election starting Saturday, October 25 and continuing through Sunday, November 2. The designated early voting center is Resurrection Church’s Early Childhood Education Center at 88 Milton Road, with operating hours varying by day. Alongside Rye, voters can access one of 24 additional centers throughout Westchester County. This initiative aims to increase voting accessibility for area residents. (Source: MyRye.com on Oct 25)
October 7, 2025
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Rye Volleyball Team's Winning Streak Ends With Loss to Somers: The Rye High School volleyball team saw its eight-game winning streak end after a 3-1 loss to Somers on October 6. Despite taking the first set, Rye was unable to maintain momentum, dropping the next three sets. The team now holds a 9-2 record and will face Byram Hills in their next match. (Source: MyRye.com on Oct 7)
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Rye High Volleyball Team's Winning Streak Ends in Loss to Somers: Rye High School's volleyball team saw its eight-match winning streak come to an end after a four-set loss to Somers. Despite taking the first set, Rye was unable to maintain momentum. Key players contributed with notable stats. The team will play Byram Hills next at home, where they remain unbeaten. (Source: Rye Record on Oct 7)
October 2, 2025
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Rye High School Volleyball Team Achieves Eighth Consecutive Victory: The Rye High School volleyball team continued its strong season with recent wins over Mahopac and Ardsley, bringing their record to 9-1 and marking their eighth straight victory. The team is adjusting its lineup due to an injury and will prepare for an upcoming match against Somers next week. (Source: Rye Record on Oct 2)
September 30, 2025
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Rye High School Volleyball Team Secures Eighth Consecutive Win Against Ardsley: The Rye High School volleyball team continued its strong season by defeating Ardsley in straight sets on September 30, marking their eighth consecutive victory and bringing their season record to 9-1. The team will take a short break before facing Somers on October 6. Several players contributed key (Source: MyRye.com on Sep 30)
September 18, 2025
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Rye High School Football Faces Fox Lane in Week Two Road Game: Rye High School's football team will travel to Fox Lane for their second away game of the season, following a recent win over Somers. The matchup, scheduled for Friday evening in Bedford, marks only the third meeting between the two teams in the past three decades. Rye leads the historical series. (Source: MyRye.com on Sep 18)
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Rye Area Swim and Dive Team Secures Win Against Mahopac-Putnam Valley-Carmel: The combined Rye, Rye Neck, and Blind Brook high school swim and dive team improved to 2-0 after defeating Mahopac-Putnam Valley-Carmel 88-74 on September 17. The team won all three relays and saw strong performances from several athletes. Their next meet is scheduled at the Hommocks pool in Mamaro (Source: MyRye.com on Sep 18)
September 17, 2025
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Rye, Rye Neck, and Blind Brook Swimming Team Prepares for 2025 Season: The combined varsity swimming and diving team representing Rye, Rye Neck, and Blind Brook high schools is entering the 2025 season with a younger roster after graduating ten seniors. The team, which had a successful 2024 season and sent seven athletes to the state competition, will compete in a new, (Source: MyRye.com on Sep 17)
September 12, 2025
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Rye High School Football Secures 17-7 Win Over Somers: Rye High School's football team defeated Somers 17-7 on September 12, 2025, marking a significant achievement in Westchester County high school sports. The Garnets' defense limited Somers to a single touchdown, helping Rye emerge as a leading team in New York State. The game took place in Rye, NY. (Source: MyRye.com on Sep 12)
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Rye High School Football Defeats Somers to Open Season With Two Wins: Rye High School's football team secured a 17-7 victory over Somers at Nugent Stadium, breaking a four-game losing streak against the Tuskers. The Garnets' defense held Somers scoreless in the first half, and quarterback Carson Miller contributed two touchdown passes. Rye now begins the season with a (Source: Rye Record on Sep 12)
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Rye Girls Swimming and Diving Team Wins Season Opener Against Yorktown-Somers: The Rye High School girls swimming and diving team started their season with a close win over Yorktown-Somers. The meet marked the first competition of the year for both teams, with Rye securing a narrow victory. The event highlights the beginning of the fall sports season for local student athletes (Source: MyRye.com on Sep 11)
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Rye High School Football to Face Somers in Season Opener: Rye High School's football team is set to play against Somers in the first week of the season. The matchup is notable as Rye seeks to improve on last year's results against the same opponent. The game will take place locally and is expected to draw community interest. (Source: MyRye.com on Sep 11)