Sunday Celebrations in Scarsdale
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On Sunday September 25, Scarsdale celebrated the library’s 60th birthday with games, stories and fun for their youngest readers – while the Chamber of Commerce welcomed newcomers at an event at the Scarsdale Women’s Club. Young children and their parents were on hand in the Scott Room of the library to make birthday cards for the library, do spin art and enjoy story time, balloons, hula hoops and cupcakes to mark the Scarsdale Library’s 60th.
At the Scarsdale Women’s Club on Drake Road, the Scarsdale Chamber of Commerce, lead by Lewis Arlt and Carolyn Stevens hosted a fair to inform newcomers about all that Scarsdale has to offer.
There was a good turnout from Village businesses, civic and school organizations, all there to inform and share. Among the groups represented were the Scarsdale Forum, Maroon and White, League of Women Voters and the New Choral Society. All the major realtors were represented as well as host of other enterprises including Great Play of Scarsdale, Lifetime Events by Jacqueline, La Dentelliere, Green Design Expo, Country Bank, HSBC, ServPro of Scarsdale, Korth and Shannahan and more.
Everyone enjoyed a free barbequed lunch from Lange’s Deli of Scarsdale. Learn more about the Scarsdale Chamber of Commerce and what they have to offer here: http://www.scarsdalechamber.org/
Candidates Needed For the Citizens Nominating Committee
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Calling all Scarsdale residents: candidates are needed to run for the Citizen’s Nominating Committee, the group that selects nomminees for Scarsdale's Mayor and Village Trustees. The time commitment is manageable; you will have the opportunity to meet people from all neighborhoods in Scarsdale, and to make a large impact at the local level.
The Procedure Committee invites eligible Scarsdale Residents to run for election on November 15 to the Citizen’s Nominating Committee (CNC), the non-partisan group that chooses candidates for major Village offices. This is one of two venues for citizens to participate in the electoral process in Scarsdale (the other being the School Board Nominating Committee Election). Once elected, the 10 new members of the CNC will join 20 sitting CNC members in four or five meetings to propose and choose individuals to run in the Village election next March for three Trustee positions and Mayor. These candidates run under the banner of the Scarsdale Non-Partisan Party, and since they usually run unopposed, by choosing them the CNC effectively chooses the Village government.
CNC members are expected to attend all meetings, to serve for three years (10 of the 30 members retire and are replaced each year), and to serve on the Procedure Committee for one year after their retirement from the CNC. CNC meeting dates for 2011-2012 will be Dec 4, Jan 8, Jan 22, Jan 25 and if necessary Jan 29. Note with the exception of Jan 25 (Wed), all meeting dates are on Sundays and scheduled to minimally interfere with holiday and other commitments.
Eligible CNC candidates have to be registered voters and to have lived in Scarsdale for at least two years. In addition, CNC candidates cannot be currently on the School Board Nominating or Administrative Committees, the Board of Education, the Board of Trustees or the Procedure Committee.
Candidates run for one of two CNC positions in their elementary school district. A minimum of two candidates are needed per position, 4 candidates per school district and a minimum total of 20 candidates to run for 10 CNC positions this year.
To run, candidates must file a nominating petition with 10 signatures of registered voters from their elementary school district, as well as a short biographical sketch. Forms for both are available as downloads from the Procedure committee website http://scarsdaleprocedurecommittee.org/forms.htm . They may also be obtained at the Scarsdale Library, Village Hall, from the Chair of the Procedure Committee (Michelle Lichtenberg, michelle.lichtenberg@gmail.com, 725-6545) or the Vice Chair (David Brodsky, david.brodsky@lw.com , 725-8437).
The deadline for filing both forms is Sept 30; after this date, candidates for any school district will only be accepted if there are fewer than two candidates per open position for that district. The nominating petitions must be filed as hardcopy with original signatures, while the biographical sketches must be filed as MS Word or text files, preferably as email attachments.
Locals Come Out to Support the Search for Lauren Spierer
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Friends and sympathizers gathered at Scarsdale Synagogue/Tremont Temple Sunday morning September 18 to embark on a walk/run for Lauren Spierer, the Edgemont residents missing since June at Indiana University.
The event was organized by Michelle Gordon, a family friend, to raise funds for the continued search for Lauren and to maintain community awareness of the family’s plight. Participants were asked to make a donation and were each given a blue t-shirt and a blue ribbon to wear on the parkway. The blue was chosen to recall Lauren’s blue eyes. Rabbi Stephen Klein and Cantor Shanin Becker lead a brief service before the group embarked on the walk/ride. The Rabbi asked the group to keep Lauren in their hearts and in their prayers as the search continues. He told the group that a concert called “Shining the Light on Truth and Honesty” will be held in Indiana on Wednesday as part of the effort to get those who know to come forward with the facts surrounding Lauren’s disappearance. In the spirit of Sukkoth, he wished the Spierer family, who are congregants at SSTT, a sense of wholeness and completion.
Terri Simon to Speak at Women Helping Women Breakfast at WRT
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On Thursday, September 22 at 9:15 AM, Westchester Reform Temple’s Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ) and the Early Childhood Center Parent Committee will welcome Terri E. Simon, Esq., Chair of the Board of Directors for My Sisters’ Place, during their Women Helping Women Breakfast. Ms. Simon will share her thoughtful insights on how domestic violence affects us all. From spousal abuse to dating violence to human sex trafficking, it is happening everyday, right here in Westchester across all demographics.
For more than 34 years, My Sisters’ Place (MSP) has worked to end violence in intimate relationships and combat the effects of domestic violence and human trafficking on survivors and children throughout Westchester County. MSP is a cutting edge leader and resource in the field of domestic violence and human trafficking advocacy, shelter and legal services, and education and prevention.
This program is free and open to the community. To support the work and families of MSP, attendees are asked to bring school supplies, such as notebooks, folders, glue, markers, crayons, pencils, pencil cases, rulers, loose-leaf paper, loose-leaf books, construction paper, and/or tissues to this program.
This event will take place at Westchester Reform Temple, located at 255 Mamaroneck Road in Scarsdale, NY. For directions or to register in advance, please call the Temple at 914-723-7727, email to office@wrtemple.org, or visit the web at www.wrtemple.org .
Firefighters Set Up Emergency Shelter At Quaker Ridge School
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When Village personnel heard about the oncoming storm and the possibility of record rainfalls and local flooding they realized that Scarsdale residents could need a storm shelter. DPW Superintendent Benny Salanitro contacted the local American Red Cross (ARC) on Friday to say that Scarsdale planned to establish a shelter at the Quaker Ridge Elementary School, and the Red Cross agreed to help. The Village provided this information to Westchester County’s Emergency Operations Center and included it in the Village’s storm preparation communications to residents. The Red Cross made 50 cots available, and these cots were picked up by the Scarsdale Highway Department and delivered to Quaker Ridge School on Saturday. The Red Cross promised to send representatives to staff the shelter along with food, water and supplies. For unknown reasons they failed to deliver staff or supplies, and on Saturday afternoon the Fire Department faced the possibility of not opening the shelter at all. That’s when the volunteer firefighters stepped in at the last minute and took control.
Scarsdale’s volunteer firefighters and career firefighters set up the cots in the shelter, opened the doors, and staffed it from 6pm Saturday until 1pm Sunday,

As Benny Salanitro put it “the volunteers did a yeoman’s job, and without them stepping up to the plate there would have been no shelter – period”. Thanks to their willingness to jump in 15 people were able to seek shelter from the storm, including eight Scarsdale residents.
(Pictured at top: Volunteer Firefighters Jeff Hill, Company #1 and Jeff Koslowsky, Company#3)