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Today is Nov. 28, also known in the nonprofit world as Giving Tuesday. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, Giving Tuesday is like the Super Bowl for nonprofits...
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With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we want to express gratitude to our readers and donors.
When we established the Examiner as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit earlier this year, we set...
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The deadline for letters to the editor on the election or candidate endorsements was Sunday at 5 p.m. No letters will be accepted after that. Based on the number of letters received since...
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From all of us at the Pelham Examiner, we hope you had a fantastic summer! With kids back to school and fall activities and events well underway, it's a good time to take a minute to reflect.
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This time of year is both a happy and a sad one for me. Sad because five of the six editors who have run the paper for the past year—and worked on it longer, through crisis and turmoil—are...
The Pelham Examiner has become a nonprofit organization in a move made to ensure its long-term future as the community newspaper published for the Town of Pelham by people under the age of 18.
The name...
Thirty-one staffers and alumni of the Pelham Examiner assembled July 19 at Cantina Lobos for their first get together since the pandemic began—and then some. Earlier in the day, I posted this note to...
The Pelham Examiner won three awards for its 2020 news, education and healthcare coverage from the New York Press Association, the 700-member professional trade group that is the largest such organization...
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Of all the measures of a newspaper’s quality—awards, scoops, readership—the most important one is need. Does a town need its paper?
As the drip, drip, drip of coronavirus news...
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