A crowd that appeared to be somewhere between 250 and 300 people came to a “No Kings” rally in Pelham on Saturday afternoon at Wolf’s Lane Park near the train station. The rally, a local version of a nationwide series of protests against President Donald Trump and his policies, featured people holding signs and waving to motorists as they drove along Fifth Avenue near the center of town. Many of the drivers honked in support of the protests, others drove quietly by and some expressed their disagreement with the protests through a wave of the hand.
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Foto Feature: ‘No Kings’ rally draws more than 250 to Wolf’s Lane Park on Saturday
By Greg Farrell
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October 21, 2025
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Greg Farrell became executive director of the Pelham Examiner in June 2025, following the retirement of Rich Zahradnik, who cofounded the Examiner in 2018 alongside 24 Pelham students. Farrell began his journalism career more than 40 years ago at the Swampscott Reporter, a Massachusetts weekly. He reported on town meetings, profiled residents and covered controversial development projects. He subsequently served as a bureau chief at Adweek magazine, a white-collar crime reporter at USA Today, a Wall Street correspondent at the Financial Times and a senior reporter at Bloomberg News. He wrote “Crash of the Titans,” a book about the collapse of Merrill Lynch and its sale to Bank of America during the financial crisis of 2008. He taught high school earlier in his career and currently teaches CCD to middle schoolers at St. Catharine’s. He and his wife Cathy Taylor moved to Pelham in 2000 and raised two children here.