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RHS on TV; Hort Lunch; Food Drive; Possible Snow

Five things you need to know today, Tuesday, Feb 5.

1. Super Bowl Food Drive

Donate canned food to the Rye Police Benavolent Association and MyRye.com’s food drive this week. You can drop food off at the police station at any time before Feb. 12. Read more here.

2. Rye High School Game to Air on MSG Varsity

Rye High School's Feb. 1 boys basketball game against Byram Hills High School will be aired on Thursday, Feb. 7 at 4 p.m.  on MSG Varsity. 

3. First Annual Hort Lunch

The Rye Jay Heritage Center will host their first annual “hort lunch” at JHC on Feb. 7 from 12 to 2 p.m. Read more here.

4. Rye Garnets Overcome Tough Start

The Rye Hometown Review’s Mike Smith provides a review of the Rye girls basketball season so far. Read it here

5. Another Cold One

According to the National Weather Service, expect chilly temperatures this week, around 34 Tuesday, 37 Wednesday and Thursday and 41 on Friday. There is a chance of rain or snow early morning or late at night on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.  

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