
Attention, aspiring artists…
Greenburgh’s putting on its Arts & Crafters Market in April, and it’s time to throw your beret in the ring to exhibit your works there.

Adopt me, please!
Go bananas for Anna, plus two sweet doggies with a whole lotta love to give.

Incident Insider
A one-car collision ends in injury, scary coyotes skulking in Scarsdale, and here’s why you need to lock your car.

What happened at this week’s Board of Ed Meeting?
Budget discussions took center stage, along with a draft of the proposed 2025-2026 school calendar.

Board of Trustees hears pool proposal
Would Scarsdale prefer a new pool complex that really makes a splash? Here’s what the BOT thinks.

Eye Q Optometrist has ribbon-cutting ceremony for new flagship
The popular optical practice officially launched its sleek third location on Friday the 31st.

Adopt me, please!
So sweet, so soft, and so very much in need of a good home. Why not make these pets yours?

Incident Insider
A frightening FBI visit, lots of unlicensed drivers, and an unexpected flower delivery arouses anxiety.

Don’t you dare demo this Dolma Road domicile!
Why the Committee For Historic Preservation denied a request to raze this nearly 100-year-old home.

So long to the Pretty Lil’ Sweets store
The whimsical bakery has shuttered its brick-and-mortar shop, marking another closure in Hartsdale Village.

Scarsdale resident launches personal training business
Reclaim and Redefine helps women develop a healthier outlook on fitness.

Edgemont Superintendent’s new podcast debuts
Parents and students alike praise the new twist on district communications.

Edgemont holds 5th Annual MLK Walk
Residents honored the civil rights hero by taking some important steps.

Scarsdale Adult School Spotlight
Can one young man stay loyal to two cultures—his native one and his oppressor’s? Find out during this exciting author visit.

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!