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Elected officials and community activists to protest ICE presence at Pelham Town Court (with correction)

April 25, 2019

Editor's note: The following press release corrects an earlier one that was issued by State Senator Alessandra Biaggi. CORRECTION: The below advisory has incorrect information. It is not true that the...

Softball starts strong, led by pitching from K.P. Boggs

Softball starts strong, led by pitching from K.P. Boggs

By Nick Lieggi, Assistant Managing Editor/Sports
April 25, 2019

Exiting last season, PMHS' varsity softball team suffered some key losses to graduation. Of the four graduating members of last year's team, two had career batting averages of over .310, and 2 had career...

School board unanimously approves 2019-20 proposed budget; voters will have their say May 21

School board unanimously approves 2019-20 proposed budget; voters will have their say May 21

By Margot Phillips, Literary Editor
April 24, 2019

The Board of Education met on Tuesday to approve the proposed 2019-20 budget. Additionally, the board recognized Francesca Di Cristofano for becoming an Intel ISEF finalist and continued its discussion...

Street sweeping to begin in the Village of Pelham

Street sweeping to begin in the Village of Pelham

April 24, 2019

Editor's note: the following press release was provided by the Village of Pelham. Commencing on Thursday, April 25, 2019, the Village of Pelham, Department of Public Works, will start sweeping all...

National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day set for April 27

National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day set for April 27

April 23, 2019

Editor's note: the following press release was provided by County Legislator Terry Clements. National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day will be Saturday, April 27, 2019 from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. National...

Pelham Manor police blotter: April 7-13

Pelham Manor police blotter: April 7-13

By Daniella Cherner
April 23, 2019

Sunday, April 7 7:43 a.m. - Received a call from a resident, who stated that her dog had run out of Shore Park and was now missing. The dog was described as a brown and white foxhound last seen running...

From the 2016 New York State Department of Health report on TB in New York State

College student in New Rochelle diagnosed with TB

By Ben Glickman, Executive Editor
April 22, 2019

A Monroe College student in New Rochelle has been diagnosed with active Tuberculosis (TB), according to the Westchester County Health Department. The student is no longer on campus and is expected to make...

Westchester County Health Department to offer more free measles vaccines

Westchester County Health Department to offer more free measles vaccines

April 22, 2019

Editor's note: the following press release was provided by the Westchester County Health Department. With the largest measles outbreak in the U.S. underway since 2000, Health Commissioner Sherlita Amler,...

Julian Wisdom completes Eagle Scout project at the Community Church of the Pelhams

Julian Wisdom completes Eagle Scout project at the Community Church of the Pelhams

April 22, 2019

Julian Wisdom, a scout at Troop 1 Pelham, recently completed his Eagle Scout Project at the Community Church of the Pelhams. He painted five bathrooms for the church as part of the project. The project...

Bartow-Pell Mansion lists spring events

Bartow-Pell Mansion lists spring events

April 19, 2019

Editor's note: This press release was provided by the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum. Kentucky Derby Saturday, May 4, 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Join us to watch the 145th running of the Kentucky Derby and support...

Job fair to be held Tuesday at New Rochelle Public Library

Job fair to be held Tuesday at New Rochelle Public Library

April 19, 2019

New Rochelle is hosting a job fair on Tuesday, April 23rd, 2019 from 1 PM – 3 PM at the New Rochelle Public Library (1 Library Plaza, New Rochelle, NY). Jobs includes, but are not limited to the clerical,...

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