The Scarsdale Procedure Committee has announced the slate of candidates for election to the Citizen’s Nominating Committee for 2011. There are two candidates vying for each available seat. In most of the districts there are 4 candidates running for 2 seats with the exception of Greenacres where there are six candidates running for three seats -- due to the resignation of one nominator this year. Full bios of each candidate will be posted next week on the Procedure Committee website.
Voting will take place at Scarsdale Village Hall on Tuesday November 15 from 7:00 – 9:30 am and 2 – 9 pm. Absentee ballots will also be available on the Procedure Committee website and should be mailed to the Procedure Committee, P.O. Box 284, Scarsdale, NY 10583. They must be received by 5 pm on November 14, 2011 to be counted. If a runoff election is needed, it will be held at Village Hall on Tuesday, November 22.
Also on the ballot will be proposed amendments to the Non-Partisan Resolution. These are posted below for your consideration.
2011 Citizens Nominating Committee Candidates
Edgewood
- Nathan Barotz
- Betsy Bush
- Michael Duncanson
- Ken Kehoe
Fox Meadow
- Linda Blair
- Anita Mann
- Salvatore Rao
- Ted Tyberg
Greenacres
- Glenn Fishman
- Michael Green
- Barbara Jaffe
- Mona Longman
- Andrew Sereysky
- Jeannette Warner-Goldstein
Heathcote
- Norman W. Bernstein
- Raymond A. Cooper
- David Michaels
- Emilia Rodriguez
Quaker Ridge
- Douglas R. Birns
- Norbert Elsner, MD
- Ken Keats
- Joseph E. Sarachek
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE NON-PARTISAN RESOLUTION
After receipt of oral and written comments, The Procedure Committee has adopted another draft of proposed amendments to the Non-Partisan Resolution, which, after any additional public comments, will be finalized no later than October 7th and submitted to the voters on November 15. The full text of the proposed amendments is available on-line at http://www.scarsdaleprocedurecommittee.org. Here is a summary of the proposed amendments:
1. Proposed amendment to Article II, The Procedure Committee, to prohibit any person who is a member of the Citizens Nominating Committee (CNC), the School Board Administrative Committee (SBAC), the School Board Nominating Committee (SBNC), the School Board, or the Village Board from simultaneously being a member of The Procedure Committee (TPC).
2. Proposed amendment to Article IV, Unit Nominating and Election Procedures, to allow residents to vote by mail-in ballot, accompanied by a certification of eligibility to vote, to be received by TPC by the day before Election Day.
3. Proposed amendments to Article V, regarding eligibility to serve as a member of the CNC,
a. Prohibiting anyone from running for election to the CNC if his or her election would or could cause more than one person from the same household to serve at the same time as a voting member of the CNC.
b. Prohibiting a former Mayor or Trustee of the Village from running for election to the CNC unless more than one election cycle (approximately 19 months) has passed since the person last served in such position.
c. Prohibiting any person from serving as a voting member of the CNC for more than three consecutive years, provided, that a person elected to fill a one-year vacancy in the CNC shall be able to run for and succeed himself or herself with a full three-year term.
d. Prohibiting any person from serving as a voting member of the CNC who is at the time of the election a member of TPC, the SBNC, the SBAC, the School Board or the Village Board.
4. Proposed amendments to Article V, Section 5,
a. allowing TPC to make recommendations to the CNC with respect to its Rules of
Procedure, which shall be consistent with the purpose and provisions of the Non-Partisan Resolution, and
b. providing that any questions of compliance with the provisions of the Resolution regarding Rules of Procedure shall be ruled on by the Chairperson, whose decision can only be overruled by a 2/3 vote of the voting members present.
5. Proposed amendments to Article V, Section 6, to provide that no vote for any nominee for a particular office shall be taken at a meeting at which a Committee member has presented new information as to a nominee for such office based upon the Committee member’s personal experience.









An unusual series of events lead to the arrest of a Scarsdale man for driving while under the influence of drugs at 8 PM on October 10th. The trouble began when a Greendale Road man found someone standing in his driveway who claimed he was lost. The resident called police who began a search for the man and found him on Greendale Road. He identified himself as John Cardenas, age 29 of Elmsford. Cardenas said that he had been dropped off in the area by a friend who was driving Caredenas’ Dodge Journey. Shortly thereafter the friend returned in the car and the driver was identified as David Bordin, age 33 of Leatherstocking Lane, Scarsdale. Bordin was found to be under the influence of drugs and after failing sobriety tests was arrested for driving while under the influence. He refused to submit to chemical tests. A search of Bordin’s license revealed that it had been revoked in April, 2011 for driving while impaired by drugs and refusing to submit to a test. In July, 2011, Bordin’s drivers license was suspended.
The following letter from the Edgemont Community Council was submitted to the Greenburgh Town Board at its meeting on 10/12: To the Town Board of Greenburgh, The Edgemont Community Council met on October 3, 2011 and voted to ask the town to do a revaluation of taxable properties within the Town immediately.
DWI: On the night of 10/9, police spotted a young lady driving a Honda with a flat tire on Tompkins Road near the police trailer. Given that she had a flat, the girl was driving too fast. Police followed the car and stopped her at the intersection of Kensington and Cohawney Road. The driver got out of the car and the officer noticed that she was off balance, had bloodshot eyes and the odor of alcohol on her breath. The 22 year-old Sleepy Hollow girl admitted to drinking “at least two large Oktoberfest beers” in White Plains. She failed sobriety tests and told police she got the flat tire when she ran into a curb in White Plains. She was given an Alco-Sensor test and found to have a BAC of .22%. She was charged with DWI and Aggravated DWI, given a court date and released on $250 to a relative.
Burglary: For the second week in a row, Greenacres residents were the victims of burglary. A Greenacres Avenue home was robbed on the morning of 9/29. When the resident returned home around noon she realized that intruders had gone to the second floor of the house and stolen a safe. Police found that a glass panel on the back door was broken and the door was forced open. The woman reported that she had recently had workman at the house --- and that a roofer had been inside the house in the room where the safe was located on September 24th. A similar incident occurred on Windmill Road last week.





















