Secrets of the Chefs
Just The Right Spice


The new Rye Roadhouse reopened almost six months ago under new management, and the new chef is keeping things hotter than ever. Cajun cuisine is Chef Joseph Baynes’ specialty and more and more patrons are heading to 12 High Street.

Green Space 
Recycle, It’s the Law

Do recycle all newspapers, including inserts, all junk mail, catalogues, old phone books, corrugated cardboard, brown cardboard, brown paper bags, and pizza box tops.

At the Movies 
The Little Lebowski


If, like me, you loved the Coen brothers’ “Raising Arizona”, “Fargo” and “The Big Lebowski”, you’ll like “Burn After Reading”, their latest go at turning simpletons loose and watching them mess up.

Voice of the Vine  ARGENTINA ROCKS
We are always on the lookout for the best wine values we can find. This is especially prevalent in light of the escalating prices of everything else going on around us. While some of Argentina's wines command prices usually reserved for the elite of the industry, many of its wines are very affordable for everyday consumption.

Around the Garden 
Falling into Autumn

What a wild ride we’ve had. The gardening season began cool and stayed that way into late June. Between a few BBQ’s, fireworks and the All-American favorite, July 14, Bastille Day, summer finally came around.

Community Calendar

Letters to the Editor

Police Blotter

Obituaries

City Council Notes

Ask Alice – Advice for All

Out of Here – Calendar of Events Outside Rye 

To Your Health
Buckle Up Your Children

Did you know that car crashes are the No. 1 killer of young children? Did you also know that nearly half of the deaths and injuries occurred because the children were not properly restrained? These facts tell the grim story: according to the Centers for Disease Control, car crashes last year claimed 2,542 lives of children ages 15 and younger and injured another 294,000.  Of these, nearly half were the result of the children not being properly restrained.