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Sophia Jackson, Staff Reporter

Hello, I'm Sophia Jackson. I graduated from Siwanoy Elementary. I wrote for The Siwanoy Spotlight, and I am so excited and honored to be writing for the Pelham Examiner. Writing is one of my favorite hobbies, along with soccer and basketball. When I'm older, I hope to be a professional writer or soccer player. I look up to my parents, who are both teachers. I am delighted that I'm on the Pelham Examiner, and I'm very eager to write new stories for you!

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EnergySmart Homes Pelham tells residents about heat pumps on Zoom call

By Sophia Jackson, Staff Reporter
February 11, 2021

The EnergySmart Homes Pelham campaign held a Zoom webinar Feb. 4, with Sustainable Westchester's Lauren Brois hosting a program for local viewers. There were more than 100 people on the call. The Town...

Flower bed on the Highbrook Highland.

Village of Pelham and Friends of Highbrook Highline disagree on maintaining park

By Sophia Jackson, Staff Reporter
July 27, 2020

The Village of Pelham and the Friends of the Highbrook Highline are at an impasse over work at the park, which is situated on an old railroad bridge over Highbrook Avenue and on land either side in Pelhamwood. Susan...

The Garb-O-Liner factory in New Rochelle where face shields were made.

Pelham Manor resident’s factory switched from cake rings to making face shields

By Sophia Jackson, Staff Reporter
June 3, 2020

Richard Ellenbogen, a Pelham Manor resident, turned his Garb-O-Liner factory in New Rochelle to making face shields for health-care workers. Workers in the factory saw on the news that there was a shortage...

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