Below are the Phase 2 Re-opening Summary Guidelines for each industry. Each summary includes links to the NY State website with the detailed guidelines, the link to the affirmation each business must submit as well as the link to the Safety Template. This afternoon, the Governor added outdoor dining
Phase 2 Outdoor Dining Guidelines
Phase 2  Real Estate Guidelines
Phase 2 Commercial Buildings Guidelines
Phase 2 Offices Guidelines
Phase 2 Retail Rental, Repair and Cleaning Guidelines
Phase 2 Retail Guidelines
Phase 2 Salons Guidelines
Phase 2 Vehicle Sales, Leases and Rentals Guidelines

Phase One: Capital Region, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, North Country, Southern Tier and Western New York are allowed to reopen 

  • Construction

  • Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

  • Retail - (Limited to curbside or in-store pickup or drop off)

  • Manufacturing

  • Wholesale Trade

Phase Two: Not Open

  • Professional Services

  • Retail

  • Administrative Support

  • Real Estate / Rental & Leasing

Phase Three: Not Open

  • Restaurants / Food Services

Phase Four: Not Open

  • Arts / Entertainment / Recreation

  • Education

RYE NEEDS YOUR HELP NOW

Local businesses donate consistently, throughout the years, to school fundraisers, silent auctions, and other charitable events and charities throughout town. The Rye Chamber of Commerce now asks Rye residents to "rise up" and support these businesses that play such an important part within the heart of our community. While residents cannot shop downtown currently, Rye's Up is a necessary opportunity to shop and save these local businesses online, all in one place. Please find all the ways you can shop local and support NOW below. 


Digital Experience

Amid restrictions in mobility, Novella Prep is seeking to support student enrichment and enhancement as well as to raise awareness of businesses in our community. Together, we can support each other and benefit from the following opportunities.Students and businesses interested in accepting or offering digital internships can contact us at digex@novellaprep.com.

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Colors for a Cause

I wanted to share how kind and thoughtful Judy of Pinkshoprye has been to me.

I'm a local artist/teacher and Rye mom. In the first week of march after seeing my women's month feature on Ryemarkable moms, she offered to showcase/co-sell my paintings in her store Pink in Rye. Unfortunately as soon as we set up, it was time for the lockdown. 

I'm grateful to her for her kind support & to support local causes, I'm offering the paintings showcased in her store as “colors for a cause"  -- 50% to Pinkshoprye and 50% to a charitable local cause of the buyer's choice. Photos & details of all available paintings are on my homepage: http://www.meeraworldart.com 

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Grand Opening
Summer 2020

Field trip Idea for Families

Knapp House Milton Scavenger Hunt

 

What is your Favorite Store?

Find out Nina and Ava’s favorite….

Mary Kmetz’s favorite…

Laura

 





“Dear RYE”

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"For the past five weeks have tapped into at least a dozen Rye businesses for food, dog food, wine, gifts, books and pharmaceuticals. Been able to find everything I need right in Rye! Susie McNamee

"For the past five weeks have tapped into at least a dozen Rye businesses for food, dog food, wine, gifts, books and pharmaceuticals. Been able to find everything I need right in Rye! Susie McNamee

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Euro Laser Services
Liz DiBartolo
Peel @ Home

www.eurolaserservices.com/

 


Reveal Hair Studios
Cynthia Petfield
Hair Video Tutorial
(glam at home)

www.revealhairstudiorye.com/

 


Euro Laser Services
Liz DiBartolo
Hand Sanitizer Recipe
(Free with every order!)

www.eurolaserservices.com/



Rye heroes

Pharmacy Donation to White Plains HospitalRye Beach Pharmacy delivered 110 bottles of Probiotics to the staff at White Plains Hospital last week.Thanks to your loyal patronage and help from the vendor to secure enough product, to make a sizeable don…

Pharmacy Donation to White Plains Hospital

Rye Beach Pharmacy delivered 110 bottles of Probiotics to the staff at White Plains Hospital last week.Thanks to your loyal patronage and help from the vendor to secure enough product, to make a sizeable donation to the healthcare workers at White Plains Hospital. They are working incredibly hard to help the community in these trying times.

Rye Y Executive Director Gregg Howells (right) donated five boxes of extra Rye Derby and summer camp t-shirts to Hope Community Services in New Rochelle, where they will be turned into masks for the agency's clients, volunteers and staff. The donati…

Rye Y Executive Director Gregg Howells (right) donated five boxes of extra Rye Derby and summer camp t-shirts to Hope Community Services in New Rochelle, where they will be turned into masks for the agency's clients, volunteers and staff. The donation was organized by New Rochelle resident Eric Turkewitz (left), race director for the Paine to Paine Half Marathon. Turkewitz is collecting unused race t-shirts and coordinating efforts to provide more masks throughout the Sound Shore area. Howells remarked "We're happy to see these leftover t-shirts go to a good cause!"

Sew Happy and Rye Moms have made 2,000 masks for hospitals! To continue their production, they are looking for elastic of any width as well as light quilting cotton. Also, if you are an experienced sewing machine sewer and can help, we need your hel…

Sew Happy and Rye Moms have made 2,000 masks for hospitals! To continue their production, they are looking for elastic of any width as well as light quilting cotton. Also, if you are an experienced sewing machine sewer and can help, we need your help. Mask instructions are available at at Sew Happy.

For donations and for fabric pick-up, please go to the side door of 2 Robert Crisfield Place and put or pick-up the materials in the appropriate bin.
Please e-mail Kim Mulcahy at kim@sewhappyusa.net or
Cliona Cronin at clionacronin@gmail.com with any questions.

The Carver Center is supplying food for a much greater number of people, they will accept donations of any kind. Their main fundraiser has been cancelled so times are very challenging. The Carver Center serves neighbors who have been particularly hard hit during this crisis.

Caritas is also supplying food for a number of people.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) FOR FIRST RESPONDERS

Our first responders are in need of more N95/KN95 masks and other PPE supplies. RHS, RMS and Osborn mom, Molly Howson, is coordinating a collection effort to purchase more masks, sanitizer and gloves. If you'd like to contribute, no amount is too small! 

To date, with the help of Rye families, we have been able to purchase 1,775 KN95 masks and 775 8 ounce bottles of hand sanitizer and 35 boxes of gloves.

Please Venmo Molly
directly at molly-howson and email at mollyhowson@yahoo.com with any questions.

Pet Pantry Warehouse Campaign to Support Local COVID-19 Relief Funds in Fairfield and Westchester County“Every time a customer purchases a bag of food, treats, or supplies on sale from a participating brand, that company will be matching the discoun…

Pet Pantry Warehouse Campaign to Support Local COVID-19 Relief Funds in Fairfield and Westchester County

“Every time a customer purchases a bag of food, treats, or supplies on sale from a participating brand, that company will be matching the discount amount and making a contribution in ‘Donatable Dollars.’ This is a win-win for everyone. Our customers get to shop hundreds of items on sale, receive discounts on the items purchased and help us donate within their community,” said Pet Pantry Warehouse Executive Vice President, Adam Jacobson.

Bread of Life, located in Rye, has a bin out front for drop-off donations (65 Orchard - bins are around the corner on Chestnut) and is also accepting monetary donations. For more details go to the Bread of Life website.

Bread of Life, located in Rye, has a bin out front for drop-off donations (65 Orchard - bins are around the corner on Chestnut) and is also accepting monetary donations. For more details go to the Bread of Life website.

FOOD FOR FIRST RESPONDERS

As you know, medical personnel are working around the clock while local restaurants/eateries are suffering without business as usual. Erika Lee, a Milton and middle school mom, is coordinating a DOUBLY-BENEFICIAL effort and collecting donations to deliver meals FROM our local restaurants TO our local medical staff members. If you'd like to contribute, no amount is too small! 

Please Venmo Erika directly at erika-lee-37 and email at spandoesq@aol.com with any questions. Anything you can do will help! All efforts will need to be maintained over the long haul, so please continue to donate

SKI GOGGLES FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS

RHS Mom, Jane Heap is helping a friend who is collecting used or new ski goggles for healthcare workers who currently have no eye protection as they treat COVID-19 patients.  If you have, please drop off at 1 Platt Lane, Rye

CLOTHING DONATIONS

The Sharing Shelf of Westchester is temporarily closed, but once it reopens demand will be greater than ever for your children's new or gently used clothing.  If you're cleaning out closets and drawers, please put the clothes in bags (garbage bags are fine) and save for The Sharing Shelf. 

Do you know any Rye Heroes? Send your story, video and pictures to tony@coash.com

 

Not All Heroes Wear Capes. We Want To Thank First Responders!


 

Help Support
the Rye Chamber of Commerce

 
Donate

All of us know about a lot of the non-profits in town.... Soul Ryeders, Rye Arts Center, Rye Nature Center (to name only a few) are well known for making a huge difference in our community.

What you may not know is The Rye Chamber of Commerce is also a non-profit, and is comprised of the owners of many Rye businesses, many of which we are missing so badly today!

They own the places where we work out, shop, grab coffee, and meet friends for lunch or dinner. It's made of people who have courageously taken steps to open their own business: your next door neighbor’s restaurant, your friend’s dream-come-true shop, and the owner of your favorite ice-cream or pizza shop! It's kind of like the heartbeat of our community. Steadily working day-to-day, always present--but hardly ever noticed.

Typically, it works under the radar, but each year, the volunteers of the Chamber put on Mistletoe Magic, the Sidewalk Sale, and present scholarships to Rye’s graduating seniors. The members collaborate with City Council, offer education and networking opportunities for businesses, and work to make Purchase Street the treasure that it is. It's the very fabric of our community!

 
 

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