Incident Insider
Girl Scout gang attacks unruly men, Costco customer cheated out of mac ‘n cheese sample, and more.
BREAKING NEWS: School admins approve 2026-7 budget, bypassing town vote
Bucking tradition, officials did not seek consensus for a revised, below-tax-cap spending plan.
Winner of new Scarsdale Spork Award announced
Hapless commuter Spencer Wiener honored for indifference to our community.
Martine’s rolls out GLP-1 croissant
The popular bakery’s latest offering is to die for—and to diet for.
Confused teachers, contractors dismayed by last weekend’s protest against rulers
Scarsdale’s No Kings march leaves grammar-impaired local pros reeling.
Westchester Mall anchor store to close
Say goodbye to a department store that has served Scarsdalians for decades.
EXCLUSIVE: Trader Joe’s Prepping to Open New Local Store
TJ’s fans rejoice: It’s likely a new outpost will open near Scarsdale and Edgemont.
GET THE FLOCK OUT
Over 400 Scarsdale residents have signed a petition against mass surveillance in Scarsdale.
Letter to the Editor: What the Flock is Going on at Scarsdale Village Hall?
Installing the Flock surveillance system in Scarsdale would be shortsighted, one Scarsdale resident tells the Insider.
Life imitates art in “All The Beauty In The World”
Make your way to Manhattan for this deeply moving one-man play.
Incident Insider
Man finds a strange dog in his dining room, pedestrian struck by car backing up, and what happens when you send money to the wrong person?
Scarsdale native wins major librarian award
Phil Shapiro, a former Scarsdale resident, has been recognized as an innovator in his field.
Scarsdale Adult School Spotlight
Mah jongg mavens, here’s your chance to play in a tournament!
Adopt me, please!
Allistair the cat would love to be part of your family—and a smushy puppy would, too!
Incident Insider
Dog eats rat poison left out by tennis club, Village Hall gets counterfeit money, thieves steal $500 in gift cards from a child’s school bag.
These properties are about to change
Should this home be allowed to build a tall pool shed? Here are the petitions the Board of Architectural Review heard earlier this week.
A couple of jokers
Husband-and-wife comics just moved to town. And who said marriage is no laughing matter?
Heathcote teacher’s sudden death leaves community mourning
Julia Queck, a beloved Heathcote teacher, passed away suddenly last weekend.
Beautiful benches, big savings
How our Parks Department spiffied up Davis Park’s benches—and saved Scarsdale a bundle in the process.
Scarsdale Adult School Spotlight
SAS’s upcoming walking tour will take you through two exciting ambitions at the Bruce Museum.