
Adopt me, please!
Have you been thinking of a new pet? Maybe these will be your cat-alyst!

Incident Insider
Illegal entry and theft, a shouting woman in face paint, $640 in fraudulent charges, and more.

The Board of Trustees welcome Scarsdale’s new police chief
A new police chief, help for Scarsdale Central Taxi, and a strong statement denouncing antisemitism took center stage at this week’s Village Board of Trustees meeting.

Free one-week cybersecurity camp for high schoolers
Your child can learn how to outsmart hackers, and you won’t have to pay a dime.

Scarsdale Adult School Spotlight
Older women can be fierce characters in literature—learn why at a fascinating SAS class.

Adopt me, please!
Otis is the dog with the mostest. Two cuddly cats want to be yours, too!

Announcing the winners of the 2025 Scarsdale Bowl
Andrew Sereysky and the Scarsdale Adult School are the big winners of 2025.

Letter to the editor: What California’s fires can teach us
The disaster on the West Coast is a warning to us all, says Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner.

Incident Insider
An elderly woman scammed out of $200K, a young man charged with DUI while driving a $90K car, raccoon vs. dog, and more

Your pool will be HOW big?
A family’s request to build an 82-foot-long pool made waves at the Zoning Board of Appeals meeting.

Another HQ for Eye Q Optometrist
The second Scarsdale location of the optometry and eyewear store is a sight to see.

A new place for children’s haircuts
Sharkey’s aims to make hair styling less hair-raising for children.

Adopt me, please!
Wouldn’t you like to take Alex home? Or how about a cute doggo named Titus? They’re both love to be your pet.

Incident Insider
A couples’ spat (in assisted living!), multi-car accidents, and is that a drone I see?

BEST OF THE BLOTTER 2024
The strangest, silliest calls Scarsdalians made to the police this year.

Teardowns and glow-ups: These homes are about to change
Can this house—and two others—be demolished? The Committee for Historic Preservation weighed in.

Edgemont and Woodland students launch local TV program
The teens’ self-produced program aims to explore topics relevant to our community.

Scarsdale Edgemont Family Counseling Service seeks board members, donations
The SCFS has helped Scarsdale and Edgemont residents for more than 100 years. If you appreciate it, now’s the time to make sure it survives.

Adopt me, please!
His name is Luka…and he needs a home. Read all about him and a cuddly cat just waiting to be loved by you.

Incident Insider
Man run over by car, disturbing Ring doorbell feedback, grand larceny, and more mayhem in the ‘Dale.