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Pelham Public Library event calendar for July and August

July 24, 2018

Children’s Programs Story Time: New Schedule -- and Now Twice on Wednesdays!  Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 10:15 - 10:45 a.m.; Wednesdays 11 - 11:45 a.m.  Please note the changes to the schedule...

Anthony ‘Tony’ Barsanti – July 21

July 23, 2018

Anthony "Tony" Barsanti of Pelham Manor passed away on Saturday, July 21, 2018. He was 86 years old. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Rinaldo Barsanti and Maria Vitali, Tony was one of three children. The...

Laurene Nuzzo – July 18

July 23, 2018

Laurene Nuzzo was born on November 27, 1946, and passed away on Wednesday, July 18, 2018. Laurene was a resident of Pelham, N.Y.

Chamber of Commerce to host Wolfs Walk event Sept. 8

Chamber of Commerce to host Wolfs Walk event Sept. 8

By Ben Glickman, Deputy Executive Editor
July 23, 2018

The Pelham Chamber of Commerce's first event under new President Clay Bushong will take place Sept. 8 from 4 to 11 p.m., according to a press release from the Chamber. The event, called Wolfs Walk, will...

Village of Pelham police blotter: July 1-7

Village of Pelham police blotter: July 1-7

By Daniella Cherner, Social Media Editor
July 23, 2018

Sunday, July 1 1:54 a.m. - An officer on patrol noticed a suspicious circumstance on Fifth Avenue. A ladder was leaning up against the side of the building in a manner that would allow for roof access...

North Westall carried the ball for St Bonaventure University.

Pelham varsity rugby program sets players up for athletic success

By Ella Stern, Politics Editor
July 23, 2018

Since it became a varsity sport in 2015, Pelham rugby has proven itself to be a remarkably successful program, claiming two state titles and sending almost two dozen graduates on to play for college programs. “Pelham...

Michael L. Accocella – July 17

July 21, 2018

Michael L. Accocella of Pelham passed away on Tuesday, July 17, 2018. He was 64 years old. Born in Mount Vernon to Michael Louis Accocella and Mary Garzi, Michael was one of three children. He attended...

Frank Kurtis Taubner, Esq. – July 17

July 21, 2018

Frank Kurtis Taubner, Esq. of Stamford, Conn., passed away on July 17, 2018. Born in Westchester County to Frank F. Taubner and Candace Ann Pfleeger, Frank was one of two children. He was raised in...

NWS Radar Mosaic

National Weather Service: heavy rainfall likely tonight; frontal system may produce storms through Friday

July 21, 2018

From the National Weather Service Forecast Office in New York: Western Passaic-Eastern Passaic-Hudson-Western Bergen-Eastern Bergen- Western Essex-Eastern Essex-Western Union-Eastern Union-Rockland- Northern...

Art events in Westchester

Art events in Westchester

July 20, 2018

Editor's note: This press release was provided by County Legislator Terry Clements. FRIDAY, JULY 20: Outdoor Screening of Back to the Future This Friday, families are invited to John Jay Homestead...

Hutchinson River Parkway

Hutch lane closures next week for East 3rd Street Bridge work

July 20, 2018

Editor's note: This notice was provided by the New York State Department of Transportation. During the week of July 23, single lane closures on the Hutchinson River Parkway, exits 8 through 12, are...

Pelham residents directing, acting in Ragtime playing this weekend in Yonkers

Pelham residents directing, acting in ‘Ragtime’ playing this weekend in Yonkers

July 20, 2018

Three Pelhamites have directing and acting roles in a production of "Ragtime" Little Radical Theatrics will perform this weekend at the Grinton Will Library in Yonkers. From Pelham, Michael Mirra is...

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