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Debate Night; Rye BOE; Osborn School Play

Five things you need to know to start your week, Oct. 22.

1. Parking Pass Deadline

From the City of Rye: For those who have not renewed yet, there are only two weeks left to the deadline for renewal of all commuter parking permits and waitlist. The renewal program will be shut down on Wednesday, October 31st at 5:00 p.m.  You are advised not to wait until the last minute to renew.

The City Clerk’s Office has mailed out the third batch of 2013 permits.  The permits are for Resident Railroad permit holders who renewed between September 28th and October 11th and Non-Resident permit holders who renewed between October 1st and October 11th.  They were mailed in white “City of Rye” envelopes that were stamped “Parking Permit Enclosed”.  Highland/Cedar permits will not be mailed until the entire renewal process is completed.

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 2. Register for B-ball

From Rye Rec: Basketball season is just around the corner!!!  Register now for the Rye Recreation Winter Basketball Programs. 

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Girls (grades 4-5) begins November 14th

Girls Preseason Clinic  (grades 6-8) begins November 5th

Boys (grade 4) begins November 13th

Boys (grades 5 and 6) begins November 13th

3. Rye Board of Education Meeting

The Rye BOE will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Middle School multipurpose room.

4. Carvin/Lowey/Morganthaler Debate Tuesday

The League of Women Voters of Rye, Rye Brook & Port Chester and Harrison to sponsor a Candidates' Forums featuring Candidates for Congress, 17th District: Joe Carvin, Nita Lowey and Frank Morganthaler; Candidates for New York State Assembly, 93rd District: David Buchwald and Robert Castelli on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. in the Harrison Public Library, 2 Bruce Avenue, Harrison.

5. Osborn School Play

The Osborn students in grades k-4 will present the play "Foodplay" at 9:30 and 10:15 a.m. in the school’s auditorium.


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