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Longtime Rye Resident and Artist Anthony Storino Dies at 91. Anthony Francis Storino, a dedicated Rye resident since 1964, has died at the age of 91. Born in New Rochelle in 1935, Storino built a career in drafting and project management before settling in Rye with his wife, Diana, and raising a family. He was widely known for both his love of painting and his passion for fishing, earning the nickname “Tony Bluefish.” Storino is survived by his wife, children, and seven grandchildren. (Source: Rye Record on Apr 9) Sound Shore Rye, NY

Stamford Resident Arrested in Rye on Charges of Drunk Driving With Children Present. A Stamford man was arrested in Rye after state police allege he was driving under the influence with two children under 16 in his vehicle. The incident occurred early Sunday on Interstate 95, where authorities say the 37-year-old failed sobriety tests during a traffic stop for violations. He was charged under Leandra’s Law, which increases penalties for drunk driving with minors present. The driver was processed in New Rochelle and is due in Rye City Court on April 24. (Source: Rye Record on Apr 9) Sound Shore Rye, NY Stamford, NY New Rochelle, NY

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Angels Defeat Yankees 7-1 at Yankee Stadium. The Los Angeles Angels topped the New York Yankees 7-1 at Yankee Stadium, led by a standout pitching performance from Reid Detmers, who went 7.0 innings with 9 strikeouts and no walks. Oswald Peraza provided the highlight for the Yankees, going 3-for-3 with a home run. The game drew 37,792 fans. (Source: Townsquare Times on Apr 13) Los Angeles Angels New York Yankees

Hurricanes Edge Islanders 2-1 at UBS Arena. The Carolina Hurricanes secured a narrow 2-1 win over the New York Islanders at UBS Arena. Both teams played tight defensive hockey, with the Hurricanes managing to hold their one-goal lead through the final period. Attendance for the game was 15,231. (Source: Townsquare Times on Apr 13) Carolina Hurricanes New York Islanders

Hornets Defeat Knicks 110-96 at Madison Square Garden. The Charlotte Hornets controlled the game against the Knicks, securing a 110-96 win at Madison Square Garden. The Hornets pulled ahead with consistent scoring and strong team effort. Attendance was 19,812. (Source: Townsquare Times on Apr 11) Charlotte Hornets New York Knicks

Athletics Edge Mets 1-0 at Citi Field. The Athletics secured a narrow 1-0 victory over the New York Mets at Citi Field. Nick Kurtz led the offense with a home run, while Aaron Civale delivered 5.2 scoreless innings on the mound. The game was played in front of 37,316 fans. (Source: Townsquare Times on Apr 11) Athletics New York Mets

Pacers Defeat Nets 123-94 at Barclays Center. Indiana controlled the game from the start, building a significant lead over Brooklyn and securing a dominant road victory. The Nets struggled to keep pace as the Pacers maintained their momentum throughout. Attendance at Barclays Center was 17,548. (Source: Townsquare Times on Apr 8) Brooklyn Nets Indiana Pacers

Bruins Defeat Devils 4-0 at TD Garden. The Boston Bruins shut out the New Jersey Devils with a 4-0 victory at TD Garden. The Bruins controlled the game throughout, preventing the Devils from getting on the scoreboard. The matchup was attended by 17,850 fans. (Source: Townsquare Times on Apr 13) Boston Bruins New Jersey Devils

Panthers Edge Rangers 3-2 at Amerant Bank Arena. The Florida Panthers secured a 3-2 win over the New York Rangers at Amerant Bank Arena. The close contest saw the Panthers hold off a late push from the Rangers. Attendance for the game was 19,707. (Source: Townsquare Times on Apr 12) Florida Panthers New York Rangers