

What happened at this week’s Board of Ed Meeting?
Another review of the 2025-2026 school budget, parent rancor about Reveal Math, fans of an electronic device ban, and more.

What happened at this week’s Board of Trustees meeting?
An affectionate farewell to outgoing Board members, concerns over “deplorable” sidewalks and dwindling trees, and more.

Scarsdale Adult School Spotlight
Enjoy some wine and great conversation at this Scarsdale Adult School class.

Incident Insider
Equipment stolen, angry neighbors, and DOGE taping postal employees for mysterious reasons.

Mayoral, Board of Trustees election results announced
Hundreds of residents turned out to vote for Scarsdale’s next mayor and several Board of Trustees members.

Local landmark to be demolished
Citing construction deficiencies, Greenburgh has decided to raze this 9/11 memorial.

Should this house be saved?
The Committee for Historic Preservation pondered a request to tear down 53 Graham Road. What was the verdict?

Scarsdale High School grad lands TV role
India Stachyra on her role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Scarsdale Adult School Spotlight
What’s the forecast? Amazing meals, thanks to the new cookbook weatherman Al Roker has written with his daughter.

What happened at this week’s Board of Ed Meeting?
The administration addresses the continued 2025-26 budget gap and the appointment of a student BOE member.

What happened at this week’s Board of Trustees meeting?
A full slate of proposals were approved, new community events were announced, and hey, what’s up with the police department’s dog?

Incident Insider
Burglary, jewels stolen, shirtless men, and a stranger looking for a place to sleep.

Adopt me, please!
Porkchop is the perfect cat for your family—unless you prefer the other cutie featured this week.

Incident Insider
Credit card fraud, an angry ex talking trash, construction crew breaks the rules, and more.

What happened at this week’s Board of Ed meeting?
The Administration tried to close a $2 million budget gap—read their proposed plan.

Scarsdale woman launches virtual art gallery
Local Canvas features the best talent in our area.

Hartsdale businesses plead for help
Stores and eateries are bemoaning the empty storefronts that reduce foot traffic.

Single mom arranging discounts around town for other single parents
Cat Jennings drew upon her resourcefulness after her husband died. Now she’s helping other single parents find the goods and services they need.