SFCS Gala to Showcase Local Businesses: It Takes a Village
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Scarsdale Edgemont Family Counseling Services (SFCS) will showcase local Scarsdale businesses at its annual fundraising gala, May 11, 2017. In addition to dinner and dancing, this year's groundbreaking gala entitled, It Takes A Village, will feature a fashion show where clothing, shoes and accessories, along with merchandise available at local Scarsdale stores, will be modeled by Scarsdale middle and high school age students. SFCS, a local community service, is focused on supporting families and, by extension, local businesses that serve them.
In the coming weeks, local businesses will be contacted by SFCS Board members and invited to participate by providing clothing, shoes, bags, jewelry and other merchandise that can be displayed on student models during the fashion show. SFCS Board members will also be reaching out to parents of Scarsdale middle and high school to enlist students to volunteer for this great cause.
"We are honoring local businesses this year because Scarsdale is very community-oriented and interconnected," said James Genova, LCSW, executive director, SFCS. "We care about supporting each other, whether that is nurturing the emotional well-being of families and their members, as Scarsdale Family Counseling Services does, or fostering the viability of our neighborhood businesses. The health and vibrancy of our whole community is important to us all."
The annual SFCS Spring fundraising gala will be on Thursday, May 11, 2017, at Scarsdale Golf Club. For more information about tickets for the gala, go to www.sfcsinc.org/sfcs-news-events. To offer display merchandise to be featured in the fashion show or to volunteer as a model in the fashion show, go to [email protected] or call SFCS at (914) 723-3281.
SFCS is a voluntary, not-for-profit family counseling agency. SFCS has provided service since 1920 to those who live or work in the greater Scarsdale area. The mission of the Agency is to be a center for family growth and learning, a place where families, couples and individuals can find help with the normal problems of daily living, as well as crises; to enhance the functioning of the family and its individual members through family life education; to stimulate social thinking and action to better social conditions; and to cooperate with other organizations for this purpose.
Scarsdale Historical Society Produces Video to Memorialize Their Story
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The Scarsdale Historical Society's Cudner-Hyatt farmhouse and Quaker Meeting House, both on Post Road, are for sale. The Cudner-Hyatt house is a Scarsdale farmhouse dating from 1734 and furnished in a mid-19th century style. The house is one of Scarsdale's earliest settlements, and one of the last remaining farmhouses in Westchester. Only two families inhabited the house for 200 years. The Cudner-Hyatt house was later restored and turned into an educational museum, to help teach the history of Scarsdale.
In order to memorialize the property, the Scarsdale Historical Society has posted a new video on its website. The video features Scarsdale Historical Society VP and Historian Barbara Shay MacDonald giving a tour of the Cudner-Hyatt House. Did you know that the Post Road in Scarsdale, where the house is located, began as a Native American trail that started in New York City, and went all the way to Canada? The video is full of more interesting facts about Scarsdale and the Cudner-Hyatt house.
The video was professionally produced and directed by Scarsdale native Lesley Topping. Ms. Topping is an independent, multimedia producer and film editor whose work includes documentaries, dramatic films and television programs. She has edited films for CBS, A&E and PBS and worked on many features films. Currently, she specializes in producing multimedia content and website videos for businesses and not for profits. Richard Westlein is a 12-time Emmy Award winning cinematographer and ABC cameraman. His extensive credits include "One Life to Live", "All My Children", and many ABC programs, documentaries and commercials. He is a cameraman on "The View" and the owner of Jupiter Video that provides state of the art production equipment to many companies. Lesley and Richard are cousins and often partner on independent projects. Lesley's parents, Seymour and Audrey Topping, still live in Scarsdale today.
The video can be found here.
The Scarsdale Historical Society exists to discover, preserve, and disseminate historical information as well as inspire others to learn about and contribute to the history of Scarsdale and the Central mid-Westchester region.
For more information, contact Randy Guggenheimer (917) 860-6616 [email protected] or Marc Cheshire (914) 482-4299 [email protected]
Alvin and Friends for Contemporary Southern and Caribbean Dining
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During the many years that I have been writing about restaurants, I have met many interesting people. It is at Alvin and Friends that I met a true renaissance man, Alvin Clayton, the personable owner and host, who greets you with a broad smile, and is a constant presence in the dining room, mingling with his guests. Yes, he is a fine restauranteur, but his creativity spans many areas. He was a well known fashion model for many years and yes, one look at the walls in the dining room, and you discover he is an artist, as well. All of the paintings, many in the style of Matisse, show off his artistic expertise. Alvin Clayton and his charming wife Gwen, bring warmth and welcome to this award winning dining destination in New Rochelle.
Enter the attractive restaurant through a lovely patio surrounded by lush plants. Glass doors open to a 100 seat dining room and bar. The sophisticated space is very special with Alvin Clayton's colorful detailed paintings gracing the walls. How delightful to have the opportunity to savor art on the walls, as well as on your plate. Beyond the main dining room is another room seating between 70 and 80, perfect for private events.
Clayton hails from Trinidad where he learned to cook at his grandmother's side. His favorite dish that she prepared is palau, with caramelized chicken, rice, vegetables and pigeon peas. His painting of her is hanging in the dining room, a remembrance of his culinary inspiration. "We have a varied clientele. We aim to please all tastes. I love instant feedback from our guests. We work hard to keep quality and service where it should be. Everyone is welcome and I aim to be the thread that holds it all together."
Clayton explained that Alvin And Friends offers many events along with their dining experience. There is funky Friday, live music on Fridays and Saturdays and the vault, an open mike night. "I like to make people happy and feel like they are visiting friends. We offer a complete dining experience hitting all notes." How did he move from a modeling career to restaurant owner? "I knew that a modeling career could not last forever. I always loved hospitality and cooking and with the help of friends, I chose to create something new and Alvin and Friends was born. We are exceptional, welcoming, warm and homey with a special energy." Given the opportunity to invite a table of guests Alvin would choose a creative mix including writers, musicians, dancers and artists, people who appreciate the arts. Some ideas for the future are Harlem Renaissance nights as well as using a plot of neighborhood land and planting a garden with vegetables and herbs to use in their dishes.
Heading the kitchen is Chef Kimani Hines who studied culinary arts at Monroe College, honed his skills at Alvin and Friends and then worked at the venerable Oceana in Manhattan where he expanded his knowledge of seafood preparation. He returned to Alvin and Friends to head their kitchen. His roots are in Jamaica where he is the eldest of eight children from a farming family. He interned at many restaurants and hotels "The best part of my work is walking through the door at Alvin and Friends. It's my happy place. I love cooking fish. Every variety is different and I love to play around with it."
In the capable hands of Chef Hines and Alvin Clayton, I sampled several delightful dishes. Fried green tomatoes were a nice beginning. Firm slices of green tomatoes were encrusted with panko crumbs and stacked atop each other topped with pepper jack cheese, a garnish of watercress and scallion aioli for a nice crisp opener. Next, we enjoyed phenomenal fried oysters. These plump morsels were crusted with cornmeal and fried for a crunchy crisp result. Pickled vegetable relish and tartar sauce flavored with lemon and capers sat beside the super oysters. We could not resist the tostones topped with creole shrimp ravigote.The spicing and flavoring of the shrimp stood out as they rested on the simple tostones.
On previous visits, I enjoyed a rich and delicious curry crab chowder as well as crabcakes. If salad is your choice to begin, there is a southern Caesar wedge, wilted spinach, and to keep up with the times, farro and kale salad. Future starters may include chicken, beef or seafood skewers, and wings with homemade jerk sauce or Alvin's rum punch bbq sauce.
Clayton and Hines chose several fabulous entrees. Jerk rubbed duck breast arrived as tender slices of duck well seasoned with a great combination of spices. India has its curry powder and Asia has its five spice powder. The Caribbean has its jerk seasoning. At Alvin and Friends it is house made with the perfect proportion of spices. Including allspice, thyme and cumin. Add a port wine reduction, sweet potato bread pudding, prepared like a super large muffin, and watercress, and the platter is a still life waiting to be devoured. A smothered pork chop was paired with skin on bourbon candied yams to preserve the nutrients, asparagus in garlic butter sauce and crispy kale completed yet another artistic presentation. Seafood stuffed branzino was the piece de resistance. The deep fried fish was carefully deboned and generously stuffed with seafood. It arrived, head and tail intact and seemed to say ENJOY, and so we did. The flaky fish and the seafood vegetable filling were just divine with not a bone to be found. On a previous visit we tried the signature southern buttermilk fried chicken. It was not to be missed, moist within and crisp on the outside. Yet to be sampled are shrimp and grits, bbq braised short ribs, and caramelized Atlantic salmon. For vegan guests there are several options, as well, such as sesame, soy and ginger tofu and charred vegetable farro "risotto"
For dessert I tried a few bites of the white chocolate banana bread pudding -- rich and tasty. Other options are mixed berry cobbler, coconut cheesecake and rice pudding brulee.
Alvin and Friends serves lunch on Thursdays and Fridays and offers take out as well. Very special are weekend brunches. Sunday is a jazz brunch with starters, salads, omelets, eggs and kitchen specialties. Cocktails and Alvin's rum punch are offered. The Saturday brunch menu is similar without live music.
For a most enjoyable dining experience, add your name to the list of friends at Alvin and Friends in nearby New Rochelle.
Alvin and Friends
14 Memorial Highway
New Rochelle, NY
(914) 654 6549
Recipe: Jerk Duck Breast (Serves 2)
Ingredients:
2 duck breasts
1 bunch cilantro
1 bunch parsley
1 bunch scallions
10 sprigs thyme
6 cloves garlic
¼ cup soy sauce
½ cup brown sugar
1 scotch bonnet pepper
1 cup allspice
1 ½ cups extra virgin olive oil
2 Tbsps. salt
2 Tbsps. pepper
Instructions:
Trim fat on duck to an oval shape and score the fa [make 6 slices into the fat and slightly into the meat evenly. Season with salt and pepper and a bit of olive oil like a lather. Set the breasts in a 2 inch high half pan. Remove stems from the herbs and peppers. Add all herbs, peppers and oil and remaining ingredients to a food processor and pulse to form a coarse wet mixture. Rub the mixture into the duck with love. Cover with plastic and let it rest for 24 hours. Heat a medium sauté pan to medium high. When pan is entirely hot add the duck breasts fat side down. Reduce heat to medium and render down the fat. Drain extra fat as you go along. Continue the process for 5 minutes and then turn the duck over. The skin should be dark brown and crisp. Reduce heat to low medium and continue cooking to medium rare or desired doneness. Let it rest for 3 minutes before slicing. At Alvin it is served with sweet potato bread pudding and a port wine reduction.
Contributor Judie Dweck has been writing about restaurants and food for many publications. She teaches creative cooking to children at Scarsdale elementary schools. Through the years, her articles have appeared in Jack and Jill Magazine, Spotlight, The Pleasure of Cooking and The Scarsdale Inquirer. She balances her restaurant tastings with daily ballet classes.
Scarsdale Police Arrest Two for Fraudulent ATM Card Use
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On Thursday January 18th, 2017 at approximately 2:19 pm the Scarsdale Police responded to Webster Bank on Popham Road on a report of suspicious ATM activity.
An officer on foot patrol in the area was on scene in less than 2 minutes and located the suspects. Officers interviewed two suspects who were identified by bank personnel as the individuals who had conducted numerous fraudulent transactions at the ATM terminal. After an investigation at the scene, the following individuals were arrested:
Yan Lin Liu, age 33 of Flushing, NY was arrested on 27 Counts of Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument in the 2nd Degree, which is a Class D Felony.
Huirong Liu, age 24 of Flushing, NY was also arrested on 27 Counts of Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument in the 2nd Degree, which is a Class D Felony.
Both suspects were arraigned in Scarsdale Justice Court and remanded to the Westchester County Jail on $60,000 bail each. Both defendants are Chinese citizens in the US on a visa.
Both suspects were in possession of 27 fraudulent bank ATM cards, none of which had cardholders names, and most of which did not have any account number or bank information on them. The ATM cards all had 4 digit PIN numbers written on the back of them. Fraudulent transactions at the bank where the suspects were arrested exceeded $29,000.
The Scarsdale Police are continuing their investigation into the incident, identifying both the financial institution and account holder information encoded on the cards. The Scarsdale Police Department was assisted by the US Secret Service White Plains Office and is working with the Westchester County District Attorney's Office Financial Crimes Division on the ongoing investigation.
Shop Local for a Host of Holiday Gifts
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Shop Scarsdale for holiday gifts for all your favorite people, from family, to friends, teachers, helpers and more. See recommended gifts from this select group of local merchants:
Current Home is the place to find the perfect gift for everyone on your list. Looking for something unique and special? Feast your eyes on this gorgeous acrylic backgammon set! Not only is this ancient game fun for the whole family, this set will look beautiful when not in use and simply on display in your home. Comes complete with a set of dice, chips and cups. Other colors available. If you're looking for a gift that is more personal, they offer customized throw blankets that everybody loves. Stop by the store to see their many other options for holiday gifts.
Current Home,1096 Wilmot Road in the Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center, 914-723-2462, www.currenthomeny.com.
Daniele Trissi, one of Westchester's most prestigious jewelry stores carries handmade 18k gold and platinum jewelry, with diamonds and precious colored stones. Also find exclusive watch brands including Breguet, Carl F. Bucherer and Parmigiani.
Diamond band: Hand made 18k white gold double row flexible ring, set with 20 full cut diamonds, F color VVS. 2.75kt total weight. $8,900.
Sapphire ring: Hand Made Platinum ring, set with one non-heated blue Ceylon sapphire, 10.32kt, total weight, and 12 full cut diamonds, 3.50kt, H, VS1.$95,000.
Daniele Trissi, 14-16 Spencer Place, Scarsdale, (914)723-4500, www.danieletrissi.com.
Eye Gallery: Mirrors, mirrors, mirrors! Come into the Eye Gallery in Scarsdale for these shades plus many other new sunglasses and regular optical glasses too. Sunglasses make the best holiday gift! Check out these new shades:
(Top to bottom: Chanel, Barton Perreira, and Dita) Priced from $375 and up.
Eye Gallery of Scarsdale, 8 Spencer Place, Scarsdale. (914) 472-2020,
La Dentelliere is a European-inspired emporium featuring an abundance of items of elegance, grace and charm, all hand selected by the owner Michelle Anderson. In this extraordinary boutique you can find unique gifts, Florentine chandeliers, Limoges, jewelry and quality table linens from France and Italy. There is always a large display of unique picture frames, ready made and custom dried florals, Provence pottery, French antique tole teapots and decorative hand painted trays. Aromatherapy is prominently featured with room diffusers, atomizers, candles and potpourri. Wine accouterments, bar and table glassware, tabletop, home accessories and men's gifts are also offered.
La Dentelliere, 20 East Parkway, Scarsdale, (914) 723-2902
Valsey and Me offers single use soaps, handmade from olive and natural essential oils. Individually wrapped, they can be customized with a name or a phrase for personalized gift-giving. Choose from eight unique scents: Apple cider, lavender oatmeal, milk almond and honey, white grapefruit, strawberries and cream, cinnamon orange, lemon verbena and cranberry rose. You can mix and match the scents or order exclusively one. In honor of Valsey and Me's 10th anniversary, customers are being treated to 25% off all soap orders before December 20th. Visit www.valseyandme.com and enter code Holiday10583 at checkout.
Wyatt Lily: Holiday and custom gift ideas for everyone on your list, newborn to 14. Owner Rachel Uchitel hand-picks inventory, paying special attention to fabric quality and fit. Plus, check out their award-winning gift collection - New York magazine named them "Best Kids Presents," and the store has also been featured in People Magazine, Moms Magazine, and Stroller Traffic. See their custom clothing for the perfect unique gift for your favorite littles! Peruse their Instagram feed for the latest styles, then call or come on by to shop. They can't wait to meet you!
Limited edition, private label fashion onesies and baby tees for the chicest baby on the block! Newborn to 24M, onesies, 12M to 24M, tees $38
Wyatt Lily, 1 Chase Rd, Scarsdale, 914-472-1930, WyattLily.com.
Zachys: 'Tis the season... to gift wine! Impress the wine enthusiast in your life with Gifts By Zachys: Curated Gifts, Delivered; three-bottle wine packages hand selected by the staff that are guaranteed to satisfy. With over 15 gifts to choose from, which vary by region and varietal, they recommend these selections with a little "holiday flare!" Featuring a bubbly, white and red, our themed "Holiday Packages" begin at $75. Visit Zachys in-store or online to shop the full selection.
Featured Selection:
Premium Holiday Package (#406756)
Colet Navazos Cava Brut Reserva 2008 (92WA)
Chablis Montmains William Fevre 2013 (92WE)
Chateauneuf du Pape Halos de Jupiter Philippe Cambie 2008 (91 SWJ)
Zachys, 16 East Parkway, Scarsdale, (914) 874-8000.