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Message From Police Chief Dengler – Speeding in School Zones

Dear Residents, The Rye Brook Police Department is committed to ensuring the safety of our children, families, and community members. Recent monitoring in designated school zones has shown a concerning number of vehicles exceeding the posted 15 MPH speed limit during school hours. To address this, increased speed enforcement is now being conducted at all … Continued

Sanitation Schedule changes for the last 2 weeks of 2025

Please follow the below SANITATION pick up schedules for the weeks of December 19 & December 26: • Monday – NO CHANGES • Tuesday – NO CHANGES • Wednesday – Routes 1 & 3 (GARBAGE), Routes A & B (RECYCLE) • Friday – NO CHANGES NO GREEN WASTE PICK UP BOTH WEEKS!!

Angel Tags

Every year the village receives Angel Tags from the Salvation Army to help families in need for the holidays. These tags will allow children to receive gifts for Christmas when they otherwise might not at all. If you are able to pick out an angel tag, please reach out Shari Melillo at smelillo@ryebrookny.gov.

Men’s Softball Championship

The Men’s Softball Championship game was played on Thursday, August 21st at 6:30 PM. The score was Bomb Squad 8 Neris 3.  

Seasonal Gas Powered Leaf Blower Ban Back In Effect

The seasonal gas powered leaf blower ban is back in effect from May 1st to November 1st. Gas powered leaf blowers are prohibited with the exception of properties granted extra time to come into compliance and the activities exempted in the local law. Please see the local law here for reference

Arbor Day 2025

The Village of Rye Brook celebrated Arbor Day on Friday, April 25th at9AM. A dogwood tree WAS PLANTED AT Beechwood Circle. Please watch the video.  

Con Edison Municipal Consortium Opposes Proposed Con Ed Rates

Rye Brook Joins 38 Municipalities to Oppose Con Ed Rate Hikes: The Rye Brook Village Board has unanimously agreed to join together with a total of 38 cities, towns, and villages across Westchester County to form a municipal consortium to oppose the latest proposed rate increases by Consolidated Edison (Con Edison). The consortium has retained … Continued

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