Politics & Government

Open City Council Seats in Rye

Do you love living in Rye and want to make a difference in your community? Why not think about becoming a city council member?

Do you think that you would like to have input on things going on in your community? Would you like to voice your views and opinions, then maybe you should consider the possibility for becoming a councilwomen or councilman in Rye.

Effective January 1st, there will be two vacant positions on the Rye City Council. The city councilmember  is an important role and you will be representing your community.

 Once the two city council members will be appointed they will then serve until after the results of a special election in November, which will decide who will then serve out the remaining balance of the terms through 2015.   

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The City of Rye is looking for individuals to fill the unexpired term of Catherine Parker, who was elected to the County Legislature, and the unexpired term of Joe Sack who was elected as Mayor of Rye.   

On January 1st, Rye’s new city council will consist of Joe Sack as Mayor, as well as returning Council members Laura Brett and Julie Killian, and the newly elected council members Kirstin Bucci and Terry McCartney. 

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How does Mayor Elect, Joe Sack feel about the upcoming changes to the City Of Rye’s city council?  “Come January , we’re getting a fresh start with a smart, good-natured and collaborative group.  We’re looking forward to rounding out the new Council with others who share this new outlook,” says Mayor Elect Joe Sack. 

Anyone who might be interested in the vacancies on the City of Rye’s city council is encouraged to call Joe Sack directly, at (914) 886-2348.



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