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Small animals such as raccoons, squirrels, skunks and similar located on roads are collected by the Villages Sanitation Company. Larger animals such as deer are collected by the Highway Department.

First call should be to a licensed plumber. Homeowners shall make sure their lines are cleared and free before calling the Village. Should home owner lines be confirmed clear by their plumber and a sewage backup still remains call 914 939 0753 during normal business hours or the Police Department after hours at 914 937...

If you have a “road emergency” after our regular operating hours of 8:30am to 4:30pm that threatens the safety of lives or property, you should call the Police Department at 914 937 1020 and tell the dispatcher the nature of the emergency so she or he can notify Highway Dept. “on-call” personnel immediately. For non-emergency...

It is our responsibility to maintain the “Village maintained” roads and right-of-ways thereof. Routinely you’ll find us mowing right-of-way, clearing stopped up culverts, installing or replacing culverts to solve drainage problems, patching damaged portions of paved roads, replacing missing traffic and road name signs, making repairs to guardrails, removing trash from right-of-ways, removing fallen trees,...

The Recreation Departments offers a wide range of activities and programs.

You can get information by clicking on the Airport Advisory Council link.

Yes. The Engineering and Public Works Department manages the Village's storm water program.

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Fill out a membership form and pay the annual membership fee and a schedule will be mailed to you every other month.

The cost to join is $20 Annually for Rye Brook Residents and $40 Annually for Non-Residents.  Payment is due September of each year and made payable to: Rye Brook Seniors.

Adults 55 and older are able to become members of the Rye Brook Senior Center.

Hours of Operation are Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm.

The Rye Brook Senior Center is located at the Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center at 32 Garibaldi Place, Rye Brook.

What is Lost Money? For your protection, banks, insurance companies, utilities, investment companies and many other businesses are required by State law to surrender inactive accounts to the State. These accounts are known as “lost,” “abandoned,” or “unclaimed” funds. The Office of the State Comptroller serves as custodian of this money.  If you can prove...

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