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Chilling out at Pine Ridge Park
July 11, 2024 at 12:11 a.m.
Looking to make the best of Ice Cream Friday, Concord Place resident Zev Moshon tries to feed his son Ethan a spoonful of his vanilla scoop on July 5, but the 2-year-old is more interested in the camera. The Village of Rye Brook invites the public to Pine Ridge Park every Friday in July for free ice cream, music and a bounce house.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Rui Chiaki, a 4-year-old who recently moved to North Ridge Street from Tokyo, Japan, with her family, savors a frozen snack from her seat on the grass in Pine Ridge Park. She joins the dozens of others who stopped by the Village of Rye Brook’s Ice Cream Friday on July 5.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Rye Brook resident Matthew Lopez (left) eagerly accepts a cup of strawberry ice cream from Village Administrator Chris Bradbury.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Rising Ridge Street School fourth-grader Gabi Ferdschneider (left) enjoys her cool treat while sitting under the shade of a tree alongside her friend Taylor Cirillo, 9, and younger brother Troy, 6.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Eight-year-old Hunter Drive resident Samantha Mutis plays to the camera after getting her hands on some vanilla ice cream.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
While 3-year-old Valley Terrace resident Evie Lim (left) eyes her sweet snack, her twin sister Julie wastes little time digging in.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
After working up a sweat playing in the park, Port Chester brothers Martin, 8, and Emanuel Perea, 10, cool off with their frozen delights.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Reid Popkin, a 2-year-old Rye Brook resident, isn’t afraid to get a little messy so long as he gets some chocolate ice cream.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Rye Brook hosts Ice Cream Fridays through July