10 hrs ago | Journal News
Official: Boy, 14, jumped in train's path
The person killed by a train at Scarsdale station Saturday night was a 14-year-old high school student.
Yesterday | The Journal News
A man jumped in front of an express train at the Metro-North Railroad station last night and was killed.
Saturday | The Patent Trader
Friday May 16 | The Patent Trader
Eastchester students join effort to help American Indians
“I formed Y.A.C. in 2004 as a way to involve teens in community service projects”
Four Eastchester students joined peers from Scarsdale, Edgemont and Chappaqua during spring break to work on the homes of Lakota Indians in South Dakota. via The Patent Trader
Thursday May 15 | New York Times
1,386 Bottles of Beer on the Web
“Too often we'd go along with our friends and be unhappy with the beer selection”
Will Stephens, front, with his older brother, Eric, helping their father concoct a home brew years ago in Scarsdale, N.Y. The brothers started an online guide to New York beer menus. via New York Times
Tuesday May 13 | Journal News
Residents to the White Plains school board: cut taxes, spending
“That's the cost of doing business in this area”
WHITE PLAINS - From the $15,000 cost of educational videos and compact discs to the $6 million bill for rebuilding two tracks and ball fields, a small but vocal group of residents last night pelted the school ... via Journal News
Sunday May 11 | Westchester.com
Author Aaron David Miller To Present Lecture At WRT
Historian Aaron David Miller, author of the recently published book, "The Much Too Promised Land," will be the guest speaker at Westchester Reform Temple in Scarsdale on Sunday, May 18, at 10:30 a.m. The ... via Westchester.com
Friday May 9 | The Journal News
Local districts want off Newsweek's top schools list
“Students and school communities deserve better than simplistic and misleading school rankings”
By Dwight R. Worley The Journal News * May 9, 2008 Nearly two dozen school districts in New York have asked Newsweek to no longer include them in the magazine's annual ranking of top high schools. via The Journal News
Friday May 9 | The Patent Trader
“We were brought up with this music,'' says Adela. "Everybody had a radio and everybody heard these songs. We were kids, young kids, and we would sing all this, we knew all the lyrics, we knew all the tunes.”
By Linda Lombroso The Journal News * May 9, 2008 They've been married nearly 57 years, but Larry and Adela Elow are as passionate as the day they met - about music and each other. via The Patent Trader
Wednesday May 7 | The Tennessean
“Don't get me wrong: Normal gyms are good. . . . But as a kid, you want to be fit. And you don't really know how to be fit without trainers.”
Carly Wade is slightly out of breath as she moves through the weight room of Bogifit Youth Conditioning Center, an Anaheim Hills, Calif., gym geared to teenagers. via The Tennessean
Monday May 5 | Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Making a lowball offer could be a good tactic
“The best definition I've ever heard is that 'lowball' is an offer that's so low the sellers can't contain themselves. They get angry”
Home buyers are looking for a steal; home sellers are looking for an out; and home builders and banks are selling houses at cut-rate prices. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Saturday May 3 | Journal News
Child porn lands former Scarsdale teacher in prison
“The crime here was just too severe. It lasted too long”
Nancy Epstein rushed from the elevator toward Allen Julier's lawyer, Victor Grossman, as he stood outside the courtroom where the Scarsdale High School teacher had just been sentenced for possessing child ... via Journal News
Thursday May 1 | The Elements
Jay-Z Refuses To Wear Wedding Ring In Public
“They were very low-key and weren't dressed up. They did not have a large entourage.”
Jay-Z refuses to wear his wedding ring in public. The rapper - who wed Beyonce Knowles last month - doesn't feel the need to wear jewelry as he is content with the 'ring' tattooed on his wedding finger. via The Elements