Outing for youngsters in 6th-to-9th grades set for March 25, registration deadline is March 21.
Annual egg hunt, magic show set for April 7.
Former Scarsdale resident seeks 37th District seat Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer is giving up.
Hurry to get your nominations in for Sunshine Week!
Dava Pharmaceuticals Overcharged By Misclassifying Drugs In Rebate Program; KV Pharmaceutical Accepted Taxpayer Money For Drugs That Did Not Qualify For Federal, State Programs.
Voting takes place at Scarsdale Library; voter registration deadline is March 9.
Flisser responds to petition.
Need a cup of coffee? No problem.
Avid and Reluctant Readers Will Enjoy "Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading."
Session starts 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
State looks into preserving old span when new one is built.
When it comes to the way the Village selects its representatives, David M. Brodsky states that one is entitled to one's own opinion -- but not to one's own facts.
Independent Village Trustee candidate Harry Reynolds has landed on the ballot for Scarsdale's pending March elections -- and wishes to share his thoughts on the Non-Partisan system.
A bill sponsored by Paulin granting authorization for animal shelters to euthanize animals in "psychological pain" without any holding period has spurred debate over rescue shelter protocol.
The county will designate $8 million for 7 capital projects to address chronic flooding along the Bronx River and Sound Shore.
Incumbents Kay Eisenman and Jonathan Mark up for re-election; newcomer David Lee running for seat occupied by David Toder.
Ready yourself for potentially hazardous winter weather conditions by signing up for the Village's Emergency Notification System, receive an update on the two percent property tax cap and remember the recently-instated restrictions on overnight road parki
A statement issued by longtime local running independently for a Board of Trustee position in March's upcoming election.
Harry Reynolds plans to collect the 100 signatures needed to run as an independent candidate in the Village's upcoming election.
Astorino reminds affected residents to register with FEMA by Dec. 15
She stole more than $70,000 through illicit purchases of luxury items for herself and her husband.
Scarsdale residents rushed to Village Hall last night to cast their ballots for the Citizen's Nominating Committee elections. Here's a breakdown of the evening's events, along with the election results.
Today, Scarsdale residents will hit the polls to elect members of the Citizen's Nominating Committee (CNC). Find out more about your candidates in our continued coverage of today's pending election.
Get to know Scarsdale's ballot choices for tomorrow's Citizens Nominating Committee elections with our handy election guide.
On Wednesday evening, Scarsdale's Board of Trustees passed a resolution writing the Fair and Affordable Housing Amendment into effect. What are your thoughts?
Scarsdale approved the Fair and Affordable Housing Amendment at a public forum held last night in Village Hall.
As of 11:45 p.m. on Tuesday evening, Ryan led the race with 4,616 votes or 60 percent of voter turnout.
As of 6 p.m., Scarsdale had seen sluggish participation in today's election. Will votes increase as commuters return home -- and before polls close at 9 p.m.?
It's election day! Sound off on each candidate's platform and qualifications in today's afternoon poll.
Find out who's on Tuesday's ballot, where your closest polling station is located and what each candidate's platform issues are in Scarsdale Patch's November 2011 Election Guide.
Updates on storm conditions and how cleanup will affect your Halloween.
During the year, a large percent of solid waste generated by Scarsdale come from grass clippings, tree leaves and other landscape wastes. Shredding your leaves will reduce yard waste from entering municipal “waste streams” and save you taxpayer money.
New Yorkers for Growth endorses Pagan in Scarsdale race and seven other candidates committed to supporting the county executive’s belt-tightening measures.
State Senator calls on governor to visit Pennsylvania and see how the drilling practice has impact that state. He is also pushing through a "Property Owner’s Bill of Rights" for folks whose land could attract interest from drilling companies.
Mayor Miriam Levitt-Flisser submitted a round-up of last night's Board of Trustees meeting, which discussed noise ordinances, an All-Hazard Mitigation Plan and FEMA Disaster Aid.
Westchester County Legislator William J. Ryan is running to keep his seat on the Westchester County Board of Legislators, where he represents District 5 (White Plains, Scarsdale).
Recent flooding increases urgency of storm water drainage plans.
A Village proposal asks Scarsdale's school district to accept fill from catch basins.
The Municipal Services Committee met Wednesday evening to receive an update on the the South Fox Meadow Stormwater Improvement Project from contractors Dvirka & Bartilucci.
Flooding from Tropical Storms Irene and Lee drove several home owners to last night's meeting to question the Trustees' actions.