1910’s
December 10, 1910: The parsonage (today’s Office Building), designed by A. C. Davis (a member of the congregation), is completed at a cost of $10,400.
July 11, 1912: The Board of Officers notes 185 present on Children’s Sunday, largest attendance in the history of the congregation.
October 7, 1913: Mr. Ballantyne reports closing the Sunday School because of Scarlet Fever.
March 1, 1915: A decision is reached to start a Boy Scout organization; its first meeting is March 20.
May 24, 1915: Scarsdale incorporates as a Village to prevent Greenacres from being annexed by White Plains.
June 9, 1918: Rev. Pritchard conducts his last service; he has accepted a call to the Congregational Church in Pomona CA.
September 25, 1918: Rev. Henry MacPherson Dyckman begins his pastorate at the Westchester Church serving the Scarsdale congregation.