He also spent four years on the Rye City Council.Įnjoy the video and be sure to subscribe to our newsletter to be notified of new episodes & other Rye news. An active member of the community, Cypher has served as a volunteer firefighter and responded to the World Trade Center after 9/11 with the Fire Department, and as a member of the New York Naval Militia. He was also an assistant DA in Queens, and has been a trial lawyer in civil practice ever since. “They are all with us now, including Robert’s wife, Donna, and our new grandson, Keegan!,” Cypher told .Ĭypher is an attorney, and spent 22 years as a Marine Corps Judge Advocate. He and his wife Denise moved to Rye 25 years ago, and raised their three children, Robert, Catherine, and Courtney, all of whom attended Midland, RMS, and graduated Rye High School. Today, the Rye Judge Bob Cypher reads Susan Choi’s Camp Tiger.Ĭypher has served as Rye City Court Judge for the last six years. Armed with a master's degree in Education and working from her home office, she spends her time perusing the internet for golden nuggets of information about children's writing and creating her own stories. Over the last several weeks the Rye Free Reading Room and have asked various Rye citizens – elected officials, city staff, community leaders and local authors – to read a story for the youngest citizens of Rye. Elaine Kiely Kearns is a picture book and middle-grade author and the founder of the children's writing website, KidLit411.
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