... Saturday, March 4, the Children's Library at the Mary Cheney Library welcomed Gigi and the Lend Me a Hand Band, of Scarsdale, New York, for a rollicking "Seuss is Loose" celebration filled with singing, games, and fun for all. A teacher of musical ...
Nope, his name isn't Nathan, but the grandson of the "Original Nathan," tells all about the famous dog and the history behind America's favorite frankfurter during an appearance at the Scarsdale Public Library. Bill Handwerker, the grandson of the "Original Nathan" will discuss his book, "Nathan's Famous: The First 100 Years of America's Favorite Frankfurter Company" at the Library on Sunday, March 26, at 2 p.m. In "Nathan's Famous," Handwerker celebrates his grandfather's entrepreneurial spirit and his legacy in creating an American institution.
Local officials have taken a significant step forward in their efforts to move forward with an unprecedented, multi-million dollar renovation and expansion of the Scarsdale Public Library. On Tuesday, through the help of Assemblywoman Amy Paulin, Scarsdale received approval for a $500,000 reimbursement grant from the state Dormitory Authority to refurbish the village-owned building at Supply Field, which would serve as a temporary library location while renovations took place.
... is filled with little-known information about the beginnings of numerous sports, according to a release from the Scarsdale Public Library. By taking an in-depth look at 21 of the world's most popular sports, Belsky and his co-author Neil Fine have ...
From the cozy window seat to the playful book maze, the expanded children's wing inspires curiosity and a love of reading in Scarsdale. SCARSDALE, N.Y. - After years of discussion, fundraising and planning , the Scarsdale Library Board of Trustees is moving forward with a near $18 million dollar renovation and expansion Last week, the Village Board of Trustees approved a $9.9 million bond offering to help offset the " public " portion of the $17.9 million renovation, which will include expansions of the teen and children's areas, a new reading space, updated wiring and technology, infrastructure improvements and a cafe area that will double as a public meeting space for the community.