Rye, New York
Population: 15,000
Located in Westchester County
Rye, New YorkTown Hall in the Heart of Rye!
Rye City is "a little city" blessed with an abundance of natural resources: two miles of coastline on Long Island Sound, marine vistas, and a wealth of trees. Shopping centers, motels and manufacturing companies have been successfully kept out of Rye by the ever-watchful mayors and councils since 1942, permitting at the same time careful development of some corporate headquarters and office buildings on the city's perimeter. A variety of distinctive shops, boutiques and services form an interesting shopping area on its tree-lined streets. Recreational Facilities Educational Facilities Houses of Worship There is access for most denominations within the immediate vicinity. There are three "neighborhood" elementary schools, a Middle School and a High School. The majority of Rye's graduates go on to higher education. Resurrection School offers parochial education at the nursery and elementary school levels (Pre-K through 8th grade). In addition, Rye Country Day School provides the alternative of private education for Pre-K through 12th grade. The Greenhaven section of Rye is serviced by the Rye-Neck School District. |
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