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Pelham Manor police blotter: July 8-14

Pelham Manor police blotter: July 8-14

By Daniella Cherner, Social Media Editor
July 20, 2018

Sunday, July 8th 12:17 a.m. - Received a call from a resident of Mount Tom Road, stating that there were kids outside of his residence in cars revving their engines, and that the noise of the engines...

The chocolate-off between top ice cream brands

The chocolate-off between top ice cream brands

By Julia Kindig and Gabby Ahitow
July 20, 2018

We set out to find which of the major ice cream brands made the best chocolate. Ice cream from four companies was tasted: Breyers, Ben & Jerry's, Häagen-Dazs and Edy's. Breyers  As soon as...

LawnChair Theatre begins run of The Tempest in Rye tonight, comes to New Rochelle July 22

LawnChair Theatre begins run of ‘The Tempest’ in Rye tonight, comes to New Rochelle July 22

By Jack Howard, Executive Editor
July 19, 2018

In its thirteenth season, the LawnChair Theatre company is again touring Westchester, this season to offer Shakespeare's final play, "The Tempest." Over the course of nine days starting tonight in Rye,...

The longhorned tick has arrived in Westchester County.

Westchester’s got a new tick

July 18, 2018

Editor's note: This notification was provided by County Legislator Terry Clements. The longhorned tick has arrived in Westchester County. The New York State Departments of Health and Agriculture &...

Rosemarie Craig – July 15

July 18, 2018

Rosemarie Craig of Pelham Manor, N.Y., passed away suddenly on Sunday, July 15, 2018. She was 69 years old. The daughter of John P. and Rose T. (Conway) Clark, Rosemarie was raised in the Bronx, N.Y.,...

John Joseph Platt – July 13

July 18, 2018

John Joseph Platt of Pelham, passed away on Friday, July 13, 2018. He was 87 years old. Born in the Bronx to John Platt and Annette Glod, John was one of two children. He attended  James Monroe High...

Madey named executive director of Pelham Children’s Center, replacing La Bar

Madey named executive director of Pelham Children’s Center, replacing La Bar

July 18, 2018

Editor's note: This press release was provided by the Pelham Children's Center. The Board of Directors of Pelham Children’s Center is excited to announce the appointment of its new Executive Director,...

At this years PMHS graduation, Brain McColl (left), sons Eli and Jack and wife Randi.

MacColl steps down after volunteering as president of three PTAs over nine years

By Jack Howard, Executive Editor
July 18, 2018

Few in Pelham can know more about the ins and outs of running a Parent Teacher Association than Brian MacColl. MacColl served as president of the PTA at three different schools—Colonial School, Pelham...

Village of Pelham police blotter: June 24-30

Village of Pelham police blotter: June 24-30

By Daniella Cherner, Social Media Editor
July 18, 2018

Sunday, June 24 3:10 a.m. - An officer on patrol observed a man walking northbound on Fifth Avenue, stumbling and yelling. He was extremely intoxicated, unable to provide his current address, unable...

Sherry Webster and Anthony Angelini win raffle to benefit Pelham Public Library

Sherry Webster and Anthony Angelini win raffle to benefit Pelham Public Library

July 17, 2018

Editor's note: This announcement was provided by friends of the Pelham Public Library Sherry Webster and Anthony Angelini recently won a two-hour cocktail party for 25 to be catered by Standing Room...

Thunderstorm: Special weather statement and other alerts from National Weather Service

Thunderstorm: Special weather statement and other alerts from National Weather Service

July 17, 2018

There was at least one lightening strike in Pelham that "clipped a tree" next to a house on Clifford Avenue, according to a Pelham police officer on the scene. The Pelham Fire Department also responded. Editor's...

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