Police Report: Driver Crashes Through Eastchester Fish Gourmet and more:
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A 79 year-old Scarsdale man drove his 2009 Honda Civic through the side of the Eastchester Fish Gourmet Restaurant around 1 pm on Monday June 8th. His car crashed through the glass and ultimately stopped inside the restaurant where it caused extensive damage to both the exterior and interior of the popular seafood eatery at the corner of the White Plains Road and Summerfield Street near the border of Scarsdale and Eastchester.
The driver, Archibald J. Fleming of Downer Avenue in Scarsdale was driving south on the Post Road and sought to make a right turn onto Summerfield Street. According to Fleming, he "accidentally stepped on the accelerator" and crashed into the building. There was shattered glass, and broken tables and chairs, but as the restaurant was closed at the time, fortunately no one, including the driver was hurt. The cost of the damage to the restaurant is unknown.
There was no damage to the bar or the kitchen and the manager of the restaurant says they hope to re-open quickly.
FedEx driver arrested after dispute over parking ticket
On June 5, police arrested Yael Diaz Grullon, 30, of the Bronx, after he allegedly attempted to run over the parking enforcement officer on Christie Place. Grullon was driving a FedEx truck at the time. Patrol performed a traffic stop on Chase Road, and Grullon stated he had just argued with the parking enforcement officer over a parking ticket. The parking enforcement officer said he was issuing a ticket because the truck was double parked in a loading zone at the corner of Christie Place and East Parkway around 1 p.m. The officer said he motioned for Grullon to move the truck into the loading zone in the parking lot of Decicco's Marketplace. He said Grullon then got out of the truck and began to "verbally abuse him." As the officer began writing a summons, Grullon allegedly got back in his truck, accelerated toward the officer and stopped short of striking him. The officer then printed the summons and instructed Grullon to stop the truck. He also called for police assistance. While waiting for police to arrive, the parking enforcement officer said he stood in front of the truck in an effort to prevent Grullon from driving away. Grullon allegedly backed up his truck and drove through the loading area, causing the officer to step out of the way in order to avoid being run over. A witness confirmed the officer's account of events. While checking the status of Grullon's license and the FedEx truck's registration, police learned the truck's registration had been suspended in 2013, due to insurance not being in effect. Police called a tow truck to impound the truck, and in the meantime, the packages intended for delivery were transferred to a different truck. Grullon was charged with reckless driving, operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended registration, failure to comply with a police officer's instructions and an uninsured motor vehicle. He was arraigned at Scarsdale Village Court and released on $500 cash bail, paid by his wife. He was ordered to appear again in court on June 10.
Teen arrested for leaving accident scene and driving with suspended permit
An 18-year-old Hutchinson Road boy was arrested after he left the scene of an accident on Palmer Avenue June 6. Around 4 p.m., the boy's car – a 2000 Subaru – was stopped in traffic. The boy backed up to attempt to go around a stopped car in front of him. While he was backing up, the boy's Subaru struck a 2013 Mercedes-Benz that was stopped in traffic behind him. According to the Mercedes driver, the boy got out of his car said, "My fault," and then quickly drove off when the Mercedes driver asked to exchange contact information. The Mercedes driver reported the accident to police, and patrol went to the boy's house. There, they talked with the boy's father and the boy. The boy said he left the scene because he could see "there was no damage to the Mercedes and it was no big deal." Upon review of the boy's driving credentials, police discovered the boy was driving with suspended permit. It was suspended four times on two different dates. Patrol also admonished the boy for driving alone with only a driver's permit. Police arrested the boy on charges of aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, leaving the scene of a property-damage accident and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. The boy was released on $100 cash bail, with an appearance ticket for Scarsdale Village Justice Court on June 10.
Car break-ins
On June 5, a Sage Terrace resident reported his car broken into the previous night. He said items were stolen but he could not immediately provide police with a list.
On June 6, a Brite Avenue resident reported his car was broken into the previous night, and a notepad and approximately five to ten dollars in coins were stolen. The owner said he must have mistakenly left the car unlocked overnight. Two other locked cars parked in the driveway were not entered or disturbed.
Domestic disputes
On June 1, a wife called police said her husband was threatening their child and then abruptly hung up. Shortly thereafter, the husband called police, said he wanted his wife removed from the house and then abruptly hung up. Patrol went to the couple's house. The couple was having a verbal disagreement over residency. At the time, both husband and wife were legally allowed to live in the house. They said they would attempt to settle the issue through their attorneys. Later the husband went to headquarters to show police a Stipulation of Settlement. Police could not verify any of the conditions set forth in the Stipulation. They advised the husband he needed to show a court order before police could verify or enforce his wife's removal from the house. The next day, on June 2, the wife went to headquarters to report that several pieces of jewelry and a painting had been removed from the house. She asked police to document this for use in ongoing divorce proceedings.
On June 7, police mediated a dispute over prescription medication between a son and his parents. The son said his parents would not give him his medication. The parents said the medication had been used up, and the doctor needed to write another prescription.
Identity theft
On June 2, a woman reported someone cashed four fraudulent checks against her Chase Bank checking account. The person who cashed the checks told a bank representative he received the checks as a graduation present from a friend. The fraud department at Chase Bank is following up.
On June 3, a Forest Lane woman reported someone fraudulently used her credit card to purchase merchandise worth $356.69.
On June 3, a Ross Road man reported someone opened a fraudulent Chase credit card in his name and used it for three cash advances.
On June 7, a Boulder Brook Road resident reported someone fraudulently used her American Express credit card in April. The person charged approximately $292.44 at six restaurants, Con Edison and Time Warner Cable. The resident also reported someone filed a fraudulent tax return in her husband's name, and she wondered if the two incidents were related.
Scam
On June 1, a Crossway resident received a call from an unknown person, alleging someone at the house, named "Linda," had won a grant for $9,000 and could receive the grant via bank transfer or via a Visa credit card account. The resident did not provide any personal information to the caller because the call seemed like a scam. Patrol attempted to call the number from which the call originated, but no one answered.
On June 3, the manager of a store on East Parkway received a call from someone alleging to be from the electric company. The person said the store's power would be turned off if an alleged utility bill wasn't paid immediately. The manager thought the call was a scam and hung up. Police called the number back and a person answered with "Carlos Utility Team" and hung up. Police advised the store manager to have the caller's number blocked.
Mischief
A suspicious note was found in a bathroom at Scarsdale High School June 4. Police investigated the note and determined the incident to be unfounded.
Too early
At 7 a.m., June 5, the caretaker of the Wayside Cottage reported a woman sitting on the porch with a blanket over her head. Police arrived and asked the woman if she needed any help. The woman said she had an appointment with members of the Junior League of Central Westchester at 10 a.m., and she was early. Police advised her that was not permitted to sit outside the building because it was also a residence. The woman apologized and said she would come back at 10 a.m.
Doorbell
According to two men – a man who was sitting in his car on Cushman Road and a Cushman Road homeowner – three white men got out of pickup truck and walked onto the homeowner's property at 12:30 a.m., June 6. The men rang the doorbell and did not answer when the homeowner asked who was there. The man sitting in his car then saw the men get back in the bed area of the pickup truck, and the truck left. He followed the car to write down the license plate number and called police. Police checked the house and did not see any signs of criminal activity. However, they advised the homeowner the men may have rung the doorbell to check if anyone was home before attempting to commit a burglary. Police are following up.
Disoriented
At 6:45 p.m., June 6, police responded to a call about a man walking in and out of traffic on Overhill Road. The man was incoherent when police tried to talk with him. Police called Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps, and the man voluntarily went to White Plains Hospital Center, where he was turned over to security and medical staff for safety and treatment.
Flood
Police notified the highway department about a broken water fountain at Supply Field June 7. The water fountain would not turn off and was creating a flooding situation.
Pedestrian struck
On June 5, a woman reported she was struck by a truck on East Parkway. The woman said the truck backed into her while she was waiting to cross the street. The woman said she informed the driver that he had hit her. She said she was not injured, and both she and the driver left. Later, she decided to report the incident. Police called Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps because she was complaining of neck pain, but the woman refused medical attention. The woman said she had to catch a plane and did not have much time.
Road rage
A woman called police after she got into a verbal altercation with a male driver in his 20s on Garth Road June 5. The woman said the man was refusing to leave her alone at the location. The man said he honked at the woman because she was standing still at a green traffic light. Police mediated the situation, and both parties left.
Parking ticket scofflaw
While conducting parking enforcement in village center, police found a car with scofflaw violations parked on Boniface Circle. Before the tow truck arrived to impound the car, the driver – Francesca McKenney – returned. Police advised her she owed $370 in parking fines which must be addressed at Scarsdale Village Justice Court.
Cars and roadways
An unoccupied black Hyundai was left running while parked on Chase Road for over an hour June 1. While patrol was on scene, the owner returned. She said she had parked her car for a doctor's appointment and must have forgotten to turn off the engine. She apologized for any inconvenience caused by the oversight.
On June 2, police advised drivers to park their cars facing the proper direction on Sprague and White roads.
On June 2, a Fenimore Road woman complained that construction workers on Dobbs Terrace were driving over portions of her driveway. Patrol did not notice any damage to the woman's property, but they advised the workers of the woman's complaint and asked them to be more careful.
Police removed a fallen branch from Claremont Road June 2.
Police notified the highway department about an apparent sinkhole forming on Montrose Road June 3.
Police called for roadside assistance to help a driver with a flat tire on East Parkway June 4.
Police helped a driver change a flat tire on Post Road at 3 a.m., June 6.
Police issued a summons to an illegally parked car on Rock Creek Lane June 6.
Police informed the highway department about a fallen branch at Palmer Avenue and Innes Road June 6.
Four car accidents were reported in the village this week.
Dogs
On June 3, a dog was running loose in the Wilgrin parking lot, on Palmer Avenue, and Heathcote Road and Weaver Street. Patrol caught the dog on Weaver Street, and dispatch called the owner. The owner picked up the dog, and police issued the owner a summons.
Police called New Rochelle Humane Society to pick up a loose dog from Morris Lane June 3. The dog was not wearing any tags to identify its owner.
On June 4, a Post Road resident said her dog and another dog were fighting at the end of her driveway. Both dogs were out with their owners for a walk when the fight occurred. A passerby saw the dog fight and stopped to help separate the dogs. The woman who reported the incident said she did not know the owner of the other dog.
Village code
On June 1, patrol notified the building department about residents' complaints that a Crest Lane homeowner has not been properly maintaining his property.
At 1:15 a.m., June 3, police admonished kids for making noise in the parking area opposite the police substation on East Parkway. When police caught up with the kids, they were making noise in Freightway garage. They were given a warning and advised to leave the garage immediately.
After neighbors complained of noise from Saxon Woods Golf Club on June 4, police advised the manager to lower the volume of the music.
On June 5, police issued summonses to landscapers using gas-powered leaf blowers on Hickory Lane.
On June 6, patrol advised a Crest Lane resident to remove her empty garbage can from the curb since it was not a trash pickup day. Neighbors were complaining about the can's presence near the street.
Neighbors complained about noise coming from a Heathcote Road backyard at 10 p.m., June 6. The homeowner said she was having a birthday party for her child and apologized for the noise. She said she would turn down the volume of the music, and she advised that guests were leaving soon.
On June 7, police discussed appropriate hours for power tool use with contractors at a Hampton Road construction site. They issued the contractors a verbal warning.
Lost and found
A set of Acura car keys was found at Scarsdale train station June 1.
On June 1, an Elmdorf Road resident reported her car's license plates were destroyed in a traffic accident in Vermont. She needed a police report to request new plates.
On June 2, a man reported losing his wallet on East Parkway. It contained an employment authorization card, two credit cards, four health insurance cards, a YMCA membership card and his driver's license.
On June 3, an Eton Road resident reported the loss of two license plates. The plates were on a car that was surrendered to a Lexus dealership in California and later sold at auction.
A man left his cell phone at the Scarsdale pool June 6. Police checked the pool complex and could hear the phone ringing in the locked office. The man said he would return to the pool complex the next day to retrieve his phone.
On June 7, a passerby said she saw a wallet and planner fall out of the driver's side window of a gray Mercedes-Benz. Police called the owner, a Tory Lane woman, and returned the property to her.
Fire
School Bus on Fire:
Heavy smoke started coming from a school bus while the bus was transporting children home from Quaker Ridge School at 3:30 p.m., June 5. The driver pulled the bus over on Haverford Avenue and evacuated all the children. The driver kept the children together and far away from the bus. Firefighters determined the smoke was coming from the engine which was burning antifreeze. Firefighters disconnected the bus's battery and spread absorbent on spilled antifreeze. All children were picked up by their parents before a second bus arrived to take them home.
Firefighters stood by for Con Edison at the site of a natural gas leak near a meter at a Sycamore Road house June 1.
A gas odor was coming from a Con Edison excavation site on Fairview Road after 6 p.m., June 1. Firefighters stood by for Con Edison.
A two-year-old child accidentally got locked in a bathroom in a Brewster Road house. The child was removed from the bathroom before firefighters arrived June 2.
An electrical outlet overheated and burned in the basement food preparation area of Metro Deli on Palmer Avenue June 2. Although the fire alarm was sounding, no one evacuated the building until firefighters arrived. Firefighters shut power to the outlet and confirmed there was no fire or extension. They ventilated the building with fans. The business owner contacted an electrician for service. The fire inspector is following up with regard to the wiring in the basement and the management's failure to evacuate the building during the fire alarm.
A hole in a rusted exhaust pipe for a gas-powered heating unit was releasing carbon monoxide in a Mamaroneck Road house June 2. Firefighters evacuated the house, and Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps treated and released one patient on the scene. Firefighters shut down the heating unit and ventilated the house with fans. They stood by for Con Edison.
Firefighters shut the water supply to a leaking sprinkler system in an assisted living facility on Saxon Woods Road June 3. An employee of the facility called for service.
A woman got locked inside a bathroom after the door mechanism malfunctioned in a Mamaroneck Road house June 3. Firefighters used a shove tool to open the door. The woman was released unharmed.
A newly installed oven was smoking in a Greenacres Avenue house June 4. Firefighters advised the homeowner to leave the oven off and call for service.
After Con Edison found gas in a Greendale Road sanitary sewers, firefighters checked houses on Fairview and Greendale roads for possible gas mitigation June 6. All houses were deemed safe.
Firefighters stood by for Con Edison at the site of a gas leak at a Carstensen Road boiler June 6.
Firefighters shut gas to a malfunctioning stove in a Potter Road house and advised the homeowner to service it June 6.
This week, firefighters assisted at cars accidents in the village. They responded to two false carbon monoxide alarms and 15 false alarms caused by device malfunction, a plumber soldering pipes, cooking smoke, smoke from a chimney draft, shower steam, a puff of smoke from an oil burner and dust.
This report of police and fire department activity from June 1-7 is based on official information
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Walnut Sour Cream Coffee Cake Takes First Prize at GNA Bake-Off
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A record 135 people turned out for the Greenacres Neighborhood Association barbeque and bake-off at Hitchcock Church on Saturday May 30th. The event was hosted by the Neighborhood Association and chaired by Greenacres resident Maureen Ryan. The picnic lunch and barbeque were catered by Jensina Olson who provided hamburgers, hot dogs, fried chicken and fruit. There was plenty of beer, lemonade and ice tea to wash it down. Kids enjoyed the playground and face painting while adults mixed, mingled and became acquainted with their neighbors.
The annual bake-off was judged by famed baker and former Scarsdale resident Seth Greenberg, chef Jensina Olson and Scarsdale Village Trustee Matt Callaghan.
First Place - Nora Marino took first place for her Walnut Sour Cream Coffee Cake, Meredith Gantcher, second place for her Fruit Torte and Kathryn Cotter placed third for her Frosty Lime Pie. Here is the recipe for the winning cake courtesy of Nora Marino:
The only official business of the day was the election officers.
The new slate is:
- President: Andrew Sereysky
- Vice President: Linda Doucette-Ashman
- Treasurer: Dan Volpi
- Secretary: Laura Fratt
Thanks to past President Barry Meiselman and Vice President Ottilie Jarmel who served this year. For more information about the Greenacres Neighborhood Association, click here.
LGBTQ Pride Shabbat
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June is LGBTQ Pride Month
In honor of LGBTQ Pride Month, everyone is invited to join Scarsdale Synagogue on Friday June 12, at 8pm as they acknowledge the crucial value of inclusion in the community, and particularly on this night the inclusion of those who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) and their friends, family, and allies. They will celebrate the diversity, and the movement's largely courageous history around Jewish outreach to LGBTQ Individuals. The Synagogue is proud to collaborate on the evening with Mosaic of Westchester, the community's Jewish LGBTQ outreach organization.
Invite your friends and neighbors to join Scarsdale Synagogue!
From the proclamation of the President of the United States of America, May 2011.
"The story of America's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community is the story of our fathers and sons, our mothers and daughters, and our friends and neighbors who continue the task of making our country a more perfect Union. It is a story about the struggle to realize the great American promise that all people can live with dignity and fairness under the law. Each June, we commemorate the courageous individuals who have fought to achieve this promise for LGBT Americans, and we rededicate ourselves to the pursuit of equal rights for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity... I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America....do hereby proclaim June 2011 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month. I call upon the people of the United States to eliminate prejudice everywhere it exists, and to celebrate the great diversity of the American people."
About Scarsdale Synagogue:
Scarsdale Synagogue Temples Tremont and Emanu-El is a Reform Jewish congregation committed to creating, with and for its 450 member families, a covenant community of shared lives and real relationships. Its mission is to build relationships among its members. This event is one of many that will bring the synagogue closer to its goal. Founded in 1961, the Synagogue was joined by the memberships of Tremont Temple of the Bronx in 1976 and Temple Emanu-El of Southern Westchester in 2008.
For further information, please contact:
Roberta Aronovitch, Executive Director
Scarsdale Synagogue Temples Tremont and Emanu-El
www.sstte.org
Tel: (914) 725-5175
Email: [email protected]
Jump In: The Water is Warm
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The water is already a balmy 78 degrees at the Scarsdale Pool which opened on Memorial Day Weekend. The diving, main, intermediate and wading pools are all open. We found the complex in good shape – and people of all ages enjoying the water, the lawn and the snack bar.
From now until June 28th, here are their hours:
Weekdays: 11 am to 7 pm
Weekends: 9 am to 8 pm
There are many rate packages available for seniors, families and individuals who want to use the pool for the full season, on weekdays or for single visits. Check out the pricing and buy your pool pass here:
The staff is also offering classes and activities for swimmers of all ages and abilities. There's early morning swimming for adults, pool parties, swimming and diving lessons and participation on the Scarsdale swimming and diving teams. Check out opportunities here:
O'Neill's Snack Bar is serving up lunch, dinner and snacks. Enjoy burgers, pizza, sandwiches, wraps, custom made salads, smoothies, ice cream and more. The pool is a great venue for a family dinner outdoors.
Fireworks will be held on Wednesday night July 1st this year – so mark your calendar and find all pool events here.
Parade of Open Houses
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Spring is here! Time to get outside and tour some wonderful Open Houses! Here are seven to see in Scarsdale, Hartsdale, Greenburgh, and Yonkers.
30 Stonewall Lane, Mamaroneck PO, Scarsdale
Public Open House: Sunday, May 17, 2015 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Invest in space, light and location. Seamless integration between utility and luxury, this almost new Colonial has it all. From a pool with cabana and recently repaved tennis court, separate cabana outside with water, 11 foot ceilings, radiant heat under all stone surfaced floors, chefs kitchen with commercial grade Blue Star oven, Miele Espresso/coffee built-in, gas powered BBQ with beverage center, custom dog wash imported from Canada, remote controlled double-faced gas fireplace, wine cellar with automatic operated thermostat, pool room with wet bar, gym and fitness or yoga room, generator for indefinite usage during power outage. 16-zone sprinklers with dripper for planters. Heated garage with capability of a second story lift. Alarm and thermostat controls accessible via digital screens with outside camera surveillance. Use of Scarsdale and Mamaroneck recreation and beach rights. Only house on street with natural gas they brought in. Learn more here.
List Price: $3,780,000
39 Meadow Road, Scarsdale, NY
Public Open House: Sunday, May 17, 2015 1:00pm – 3:00pmEnjoy a visit to this spacious and inviting Ackerman built home, ideally located a block from Elementary School, on a magnificent nearly half acre of level land on a quiet street. In a coveted neighborhood in Scarsdale, this home boasts a perfect layout for everyday living and gracious entertaining. The oversized foyer leads to 4 main rooms: an expansive living room with fireplace, a gourmet kitchen with premium appliances opening to a patio, an elegant dining room and a welcoming family room featuring a multitude of built-in bookshelves, surround sound and sound-proofing plus sliders to a serene screened porch. Up a few steps from the foyer you will find a Master Bedroom, Master Bathroom, 2 large bedrooms and a full bath. The third level includes 2 additional bedrooms and a hall bath. Lower level includes the 2 car garage, a dream hang out room for teenagers with windows and access to the yard plus an enormous unfinished basement for unlimited storage. Don't miss this Quaker Ridge gem. Learn More Here.
List Price: $1,650,000
79 Carman Road, Scarsdale, NY
Public Open House: Sunday, May 17, 2015 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Location, Location, Location. This south facing, sun-drenched Colonial is on a private corner of a peaceful street in the heart of Edgewood. Conveniently located one block from commuter bus, two to Davis Park and close to schools. Tranquility in Scarsdale. Imagine yourself enjoying the sunshine in your Four Seasons sunroom or playing in your private, flat yard. This house oozes charm, warmth and relaxation. It's all been done for you: beautiful hardwood floors, large bright and airy rooms, great flow, new CAC, new gas furnace, hot water heating, dine-in kitchen, high efficiency appliances, walk-in closet, walk-out basement, and tremendous storage. Pristine and move in ready. This Edgewood gem is a must see. Learn More Here.
List Price: $824,000
5 Drisler Avenue, White Plains PO, Greenburgh
Public Open House: Sunday, May 17, 2015 1:00pm – 3:00pmCharming Carriage/Colonial house with slate roof has all 4 bedrooms upstairs. Kitchen was updated in 2000 and includes gas cooking. A formal dining room has access to the 24ft by 12ft screened-in back porch. The living room with 2 large bay windows that capture the morning sun has a beautiful stone fireplace with slate hearth. The 20ft x 9.5ft family room was added in 1984 and has the entrance into the 2-car garage. A laundry room and a full bathroom with tumbled marble finishes complete the 1st floor. An open staircase leads to the bedrooms on the 2nd floor. The master bedroom is 14ft x 13.5ft and has 2 double-door closets. The bathroom was updated in 2001 and has a Jacuzzi tub. The house has central air. A new in-ground 550-gal oil tank was installed in 2010 with all appropriate paperwork. The property line on the north side of the house is defined by the green Verizon post at the street. This house is worth the visit. Learn More Here.
List Price: $499,000
39 Fieldstone Drive #G-3, Hartsdale, NY
Public Open House: Sunday, May 17, 2015 1:00pm – 3:00pmTerrific space in this three-bedroom apartment with its full-size washer and dryer. Newer kitchen has countertop seating area and lots of cabinets and a window overlooking the backyard. Both hall bath and master bath have been renovated and show beautifully. Large 19 foot x 13 foot living room faces front courtyard and is very sunny, with wood floors, and is Cablevision or FIOS ready for hook-up. Master bedroom closet is California-system organized and easily accessible with sliding doors. Second bedroom at 12 foot x 13 foot is sizeable and has 2 closets. Third bedroom has great closet space. Both east and west exposures in this apartment so it is quite sunny throughout the day. Outside, there is room in the wooded backyard for your table, chairs, and barbeque for summertime fun. Plus, enjoy the pool and playground, with guest passes available. Assigned parking currently available. Garages are waitlisted. Close to shops, parks, school and buses. Learn More Here.
List Price: $262,000
49 Old Army Road, Scarsdale PO, Yonkers
Public Open House: Sunday, May 17, 2015 1:00pm – 3:00pmEnjoy the convenience of this elegant and spacious 2001 Clapboard Colonial. Beautifully situated up high in the Beech Hill section of Yonkers, this stylish home has lovely views and privacy. Wonderful flow emanating from the 2-story entry hall, you have perfect access to the first floor rooms. The open floor plan allows easy living and is very inviting for entertaining. The large living room and dining room are enhanced by high ceilings. The modern eat-in kitchen features a center island with granite counter top and breakfast bar, plus a breakfast area with doors to the patio that overlooks the lush property. Adjoining the kitchen is the family room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace. An added feature is the first floor office or den. The 2nd floor features a master bedroom with en-suite bath and 3 more bedrooms plus a hall bath. There is also a very spacious loft area overlooking the 1st floor. The house has been gently lived in and is close to the Scarsdale train and Village. Learn More Here.
List Price: $1,200,000
60 Cornell Avenue, Yonkers, NY
Public Open House: Sunday, May 17, 2015 1:00pm – 3:00pmVery private two-family home being used by members of one family. Parking is available in parking lot on Cornell Ave for $100/month per car. Residents of this house can apply for membership in the Park Hill neighborhood's Racquet Club with its tennis, pool, clubhouse, bowling lanes, and annual events. First floor unit has an eat-in kitchen with a door that opens to outdoor area for table/chairs and then steps up to the larger deck with the great garden with tomatoes/herbs. Second floor unit has an eat-in kitchen with a door, opening to a raised deck with room for table/chairs and overlooking the garden area. The larger seating area at the rear of this house has room for even more table/chairs and the BBQ. The second floor unit is a duplex with one bedroom and bath on the lower level and one bedroom and bath on the upper level. Access to W/D in basement from both units. Low maintenance exterior includes pavers and decking and siding. Simply a great house. Learn More Here.
List Price: $459,000