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Scarsdale is a town in Westchester County, New York, United States. The Town of Scarsdale is coextensive with the Village of Scarsdale, but the community has opted to operate solely with a village government, one of several villages in the state that have a similar governmental situation. [2] As of the 2020 census, Scarsdale's population was ...
Vernon Hills Village, formerly the Vernon Hills Shopping Center is a 380,000 sq ft (35,303 m 2) shopping center in Eastchester, New York near Scarsdale and about 5 mi (8 km) from downtown White Plains, in Westchester County.
Scarsdale Park is situated at the north-westernmost end of the city along the Scarsdale Village border. [43] [44] The Scarsdale Park neighborhood includes Candlewood Road, Sturbridge Place, Williamsburg Close, Sage Circle, and part of Tewkesbury Road.
In April 2017, county officials unveiled plans for an 80-acre, 3 million square-foot biotechnology hub to be built with US$1.2 billion in private investment on vacant land adjacent to Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla; the bioscience center, a public-private partnership, is anticipated to create 12,000 new jobs and include over 2.25 ...
The Scarsdale Public School District (Scarsdale Union Free School District) is a public school district whose boundaries encompass the entirety of Scarsdale, New York and part of the unincorporated portion of the town of Mamaroneck, New York. [2] The district enrollment is 4,593 students in grades K-12 in seven schools.
Sally Jessy Raphael's Scarsdale roots. Raphael, a former Scarsdale resident, broke into broadcasting reporting the goings-on at her junior high school for WFAS-AM in White Plains.
Eve Ensler, dramatist, raised in Scarsdale, attended SHS; David Galef, writer and editor of children's books, anthologies of poetry and short fiction, essays, and literary criticism; raised in Scarsdale; Gish Jen (pseudonym of Lillian Jen), novelist; born in Scarsdale, 1956; a thinly disguised version of Scarsdale is a subject of some of her ...
Between 1980 and 1994, service originally ran to the Mahopac Village Center at Baldwin Place. This service pattern ended when Jefferson Valley Mall opened, and the #12 was rerouted to serve the mall. No bus service to Mahopac Village Center was provided for a while until the #16 was extended there in the late 1990s.