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Coming from 287
Take 287 East to Exit 10. Bear left toward Port Chester and at the Fifth Traffic Light, make a Right onto Ridge Street (major intersection). Follow Ridge Street and go through three traffic lights. After the third traffic light (after the Food Emporium) make your first Left onto Garibaldi Place. The Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center is a few buildings up on your right directly across the street from a small park.
Coming from the Merrit Parkway
Take the Merrit Parkway South past the Mobil Station to Exit 29 in New York (not Exit 29 in Connecticut). Make a Left onto Ridge Street. Proceed all the way down Ridge Street and go through 5 traffic lights. After the fifth traffic light (after the food Emporium) make your first Left onto Garibaldi Place. The Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center is a few buildings up on your right directly across the street from a small park.
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Coming from the Hutchinson River Parkway
Take the Hutchinson River Parkway North to Exit 29. Make a Right onto Ridge Street. Proceed all the way down Ridge Street and got through 5 traffic lights. After the fifth traffic light (after the Food Emporium) make your first Left onto Garibaldi Place. The Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center is a few buildings up on your right directly across the street from a small park.
Coming from 95 North
Take 95 North to Exit 21 and bear right onto Route 1. Make a Left at the first light onto High Street. At the end, make a Right onto Ridge Street. Make your first Right onto Garibaldi Place and the Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center is a few buildings on your right directly across the street from a small park.
Parking Facilities
There is parking on the premises as well as an additional parking lot on the corner of Ridge Street and Garibaldi Place, which is specifically for persons attending a function at the Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center. Additional parking on the street is also available.
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Posted on February 5, 2021Dear Rye Brook Residents: We have just been informed that the Westchester County Health Department is maintaining a “standby” list for COVID vaccinations. This list is utilized if there are extra COVID vaccinations available at the end of each day when everyone with a reservation has been vaccinated. If you are in groups 1a or...
Year End Message from Mayor Paul Rosenberg
Posted on December 29, 2020 Dear Rye Brook Residents: What a year we have been through. Last year, the phrase COVID-19 was not a part of our everyday vocabulary. When we entered lockdown this past March, none of us were expecting to still be wearing masks and social distancing nine months later. Nobody expected to spend Thanksgiving, the entire...
RYE BROOK SANITATION UPDATE
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NYS Department of Transportation Installs No Left Turn Signs at Hutchinson Route 120A King St Exit 30S in Rye Brook
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Gingerbread House Decorating Contest!
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Ellendale Parking Permit
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Message from Mayor Paul Rosenberg – COVID Guidance for College Students Returning Home
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Message from Mayor Paul S. Rosenberg – Halloween 2020
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Post Tropical Storm Isaias – Altice Outage Update
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Con Edison Tropical Storm Isaias Claim Information
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Posted on August 10, 2020Con Edison has expanded its claims policy for customers who lost power after Tropical Storm Isaias. Customers without power for 48 hours or more since Thursday can fill out a claims form to cover spoiled food, medication, or perishable commercial merchandise. Attached are Residential and Commercial claim forms to be used by customers seeking reimbursement. For...
Power Outage Update from Mayor Paul Rosenberg
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Power Outage Update from Mayor Rosenberg
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Residents with Medical Equipment – Registering with Con Edison:
Posted on August 6, 2020Residents who use medical equipment are encouraged to register with Con Edison in case of power outages. This includes residents who do not receive a bill directly from Con Edison. For more information or to fill out a Life-Support Equipment survey, residents can use this document or visit this link: https://www.coned.com/en/accounts-billing/payment-plans-assistance/special-services Elderly, Blind and Disabled residents are encouraged to...
Message from Mayor Paul Rosenberg – Post Storm Restoration
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Post Tropical Storm Isaias – Debris Clearing Policy & Cooling/Charging Center
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Posted on August 5, 2020Debris Clearing Policy: Rye Brook Public works crews will help clear branches and small limbs from the curb. Starting Monday, August 10th they will start and make one pass through the Village. The list of streets they have completed, and the dates they completed them, will be listed on the Village web site (ryebrook.org) This...
Message from Mayor Paul Rosenberg – Tropical Storm Isaias
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Basketball Hoops Removed (again) due to Concerns with COVID-19 Safety Practices
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