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Scarsdale, village (1990 pop. 16,987), Westchester co., SE N.Y., a residential suburb of New York City; settled c.1701, inc. 1915. Scarsdale is often considered typical of upper-class suburban communities.
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Returning to her parent's home in Scarsdale, New York for her brother Josh's wedding to his longtime, live-in girlfriend, Emmy is confronted with an unexpected and startling perspective on her earlier decision when Josh confesses that he has fallen desperately in love with another woman. Landlord was represented by Sue Gibralter of Bertine, Hufnagel, Headley, Zeltner, Drummond & Dohn, LLP in Scarsdale, New York. But when his brother, a successful real estate entrepreneur in Scarsdale, New York told him about the financial rewards of a career in real estate, he felt it couldn't hurt to give it a try. |
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