Register to Vote on September 27
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LWVS Observes National Voter Registration Day On Tuesday September 27:
With the election just a few weeks away, The League of Women Voters of Scarsdale will host a voter registration drive on September 27, 2016 from 10:00 am – 7:00 pm at the Scarsdale Public Library. Voter registration forms, absentee ballot applications and basic voter information will be available to anyone who stops by. Volunteers will be on hand to help answer questions about how and where to register to vote.
The registration deadline for the November 8, 2016 General Election is Friday October 14, 2016. Voter registration is required for all new voters. If you have changed your address or changed your name, you must re-register to vote.
The League of Women Voters of Scarsdale is a volunteer nonpartisan organization that promotes political responsibility through informed and active participation. In 2008, 6 million Americans did not vote because they missed a registration deadline or did not know how to register. In 2016, the League of Women Voters wants to make sure no eligible voter is left out of our democratic process.
Visit www.lwvs.org for more information about the League in Scarsdale, and to obtain voter registration forms, absentee ballot information and voter 411 guides. You may also visit www.vote411.org for additional voter information.
Shoe Inn is Back in Scarsdale!
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Just in time for fall, Shoe Inn is back at the Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center on Wilmot Road in Scarsdale. The store was a perennial favorite for those who love fashion forward brands, many which are sourced from Italy and cannot be found in the department stores.
They closed their doors after decades at the Golden Horseshoe a few years ago, leaving a void in town. Shoe Inn re-opened last week stocking an appealing array of shoes and boots in jewel tone colors. This fall, the trend is for loafers, booties and platforms in blues, magentas and tans –crafted from soft suede, velvet and leather.
Stop by and welcome Shoe Inn back to town and try on some of these beautiful styles. In addition to footwear, you also find handbags, accessories and jewelry. Enjoy Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm and Sunday from 12 – 5 pm.
Also coming to the Golden Horseshoe soon is the new Seasons Market, a liquor store, a CVS and Chopt for salads. Current Home has recently opened a large new store and Eye Q Optometrist has moved into roomier quarters.
Your Letters: New Roads and the Revaluation
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This letter was sent to the Scarsdale Village Manager, the Engineering Department and the Public Works Department by Emily Gilman of Ogden Road and is copied below:
Gentlemen: We very much appreciate the resurfacing of Ogden Road today. It is beautiful and we hope that it can stay that way for a long while. It was a long and arduous process mainly for the workers but also for the residents as we lived daily for months with the rough conditions which had detracted from our expectations befitting the wonderful Village/Town of Scarsdale. May I recommend that you spend more time informing other residents who are awaiting the same process of repaving with more details so that they can manage their expectations on a timetable? I realize that there are certain "unknowns" given the contractors and the weather, but the more information given to residents the better.
Thank you again for being responsive to our needs.
Sincerely,
Emily Gilman
Ogden Road
This note was sent to Scarsdale10583 by Daniel Killourhy:
Regarding the recent flawed and inadequately documented revaluation, it seems that there is a reasonable basis for invalidating the most recent Ryan update. It there is a way to do this legally it appears that this is the way to proceed and would be fair to the vast majority of taxpayers. Individual taxpayers will still have the option to grieve assessments under the previous Tyler revaluation.
Daniel Killourhy
Johnson Road
We welcome letters from readers. If you have something to say, please send your letters to [email protected] and include your name and street address.
Wedding Announcement: Alex Levy and Ashley Hornbacher
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Ashley Hornbacher and Alexander Levy were married on August 27 at Oheka Castle in Huntington, NY. The groom is originally from Scarsdale (SHS class of 2004) and received degrees from Boston University and Columbia Business School. He is a vice-president at CitiGroup. His parents, Alan and Janet Levy live in Scarsdale. The bride is originally from Marshalltown, Iowa and received a degree from Iowa State. She is Director of Sourcing at Trimera Brands, a clothing manufacturer. Scarsdale groomsmen included Robert Fitch, Jon Meiselman and Steven Wong (who flew in from Taiwan). Lauren Levy, the grooms sister and a 2006 graduate of Scarsdale High School was also in the wedding party. The couple lives in New York City with their dog Cooper.
Police Catch Church Burglar Minutes After Offence
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On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at approximately 2:30 pm, Scarsdale Police received a call from Trinity Lutheran Church on Crane Road that a burglary had just occurred and the suspect was fleeing the area. The caller gave police a description of the suspect, and his direction of travel. Multiple Scarsdale Police units were dispatched to the area, arriving at the church in just 1 minute and 16 seconds, and locating the suspect on the southbound platform of the Scarsdale Train Station, hiding behind several trash cans.
The suspect was detained by Scarsdale Police and the caller from Trinity Lutheran Church who observed the burglary positively identified the suspect as the person who had broken into the church. Gregory Ketter, age 53, of Yonkers, was arrested and taken into custody. While being processed at Scarsdale Police HQ, Defendant Ketter was interviewed by Scarsdale Detectives and determined to have committed a previous burglary at the same church on July 24th of 2016.
Defendant Ketter was charged with Burglary, 3rd Degree (2 counts), Criminal Mischief, Petit Larceny and Possession of Burglars Tools. Defendant Ketter, who has multiple previous arrests, was arraigned in Scarsdale Justice Court by Judge Joaquin Alemany and remanded without bail to the Westchester County Jail pending a future Scarsdale Justice Court appearance.
The Scarsdale Police Department affirms that all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.