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The residents of the unincorporated area voted on June 23, 1982, to create the Village of Rye Brook. It was the first village created in New York State in 54 years. [7] The referendum to create the new political identity passed with 58% of the voters in favor (1,991 to 1,434). [7]
Rye is a town in Westchester County, New York, United States.The population was 49,613 at the 2020 United States census [2] over 45,928 at the 2010 census. [3] It is a separate municipality from the city of Rye.
The City of Rye, formerly the Village of Rye, was part of the Town until it received its charter as a city in 1942, making it the youngest city in the State of New York. Its population density for its 5.85 square miles of land is roughly 2,729.76/sq mi. [4]
Mar. 15—RYE Town Historian Alex Herlihy grew up in a historic 1790s house in the town's center, next door to where he lives now in a home he dismantled and relocated from Hampton in 1975.
Around 75 government, business, faith, labor and nonprofit leaders gathered Wednesday in Rye Brook in a convening of the Ellis Island Initiative, a bipartisan statewide coalition that aims to ...
The Port Chester-Rye Brook Public Library is an association library funded by and for the villages of Port Chester and Rye Brook. The library was founded in 1876 by Jared V. Peck and was dedicated at its present location in 1926 at the intersection of Haseco and Westchester Avenues. Three major renovations have taken place, in 1967, 2007, and 2012.
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Mamaroneck (This village is shared with the Town of Mamaroneck. The portion in Rye is unofficially also called "Rye Neck". The city of Rye separates Mamaroneck from the rest of the town of Rye.) Port Chester; Rye Brook (Prior to 1982, Rye Brook was the unincorporated area of the Town of Rye, and still shares the same ZIP Code as Port Chester.)