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Letters to the Editor

Endorses Clive Anderson for town council for his compassion, strong business sense

November 4, 2023

To the editor: As a former resident of Pelham for more than 30 years, it is with great confidence that I recommend Clive Anderson for town council. For some background, I was a New York City police...

Supports Clive Anderson for commitment to country and community

November 4, 2023

To the editor: I have had the honor of knowing Clive Anderson for a number of years as a proud first-generation American, community businessman and volunteer. Anderson believes in public service over...

Deputy town supervisor provides context on new ambulance: health and safety ‘should never have become political’

November 3, 2023

To the editor: As deputy supervisor of the Town of Pelham charged with oversight of emergency services for the past 21 years, I wanted to provide some additional context to recent updates about our...

Will vote for Kristen Burke and Maura Curtin for town board because they are ‘good, real, kind, hard-working folks’

November 3, 2023

To the editor: Our family moved to Pelham four years ago and have found so many things to love about our community—but wow, local politics can get rough around here. I’m not naïve. In fact, I’ve...

Supports Clive Anderson for town council as person who cares deeply about what happens in Pelham

November 3, 2023

To the editor: It is an honor to endorse a good friend of mine and of the Pelham community—Clive Anderson for town council. Those running for election on this local level should have as their first...

Cardiologist endorses Maura Curtin and Kristen Burke for town board, highlights Curtin’s role in acquiring ambulance

November 2, 2023

To the editor: I am a physician living in Pelham for over 18 years, and I am writing this letter in support of Maura Curtin and Kristen Burke in the upcoming election for Pelham Town Council. As...

Backs Maura Curtin for town board again, again citing her efforts in helping get new Hutchinson School built

November 2, 2023

To the editor: On Nov. 7, I will once again cast my vote for Maura Curtin for Pelham Town Council. All of the things I  wrote about Curtin in a 2019 Pelham Examiner letter to the editor are still true,...

Councilwoman McLoughlin endorses Burke and Curtin for town board and Kagan for town justice

November 1, 2023

To the editor: Four years ago, voters across our town elected Kristen Burke and Maura Curtin to the town council and Adam Kagan as town justice. During their first terms in office, they have worked...

John De Chiaro stands out as town justice candidate with experience needed for job

November 1, 2023

To the editor: Unlike the federal level, trial court judges in the State of New York are elected. Such elections can introduce irrelevancies into the selection process—party-line voting, vague arguments...

He witnesses group of dirt bike and ATV riders, two possessing handguns, taunting drivers on Wolfs Lane

October 31, 2023

To the editor: On Oct, 18, I was driving along Wolfs Lane in Pelham, taking my son to flag football at Richie Bell Field, when I witnessed a deeply concerning incident. Approximately 12 to 15 dirt bikes...

Clive Anderson deserves vote for town council seat because of his community involvement and business acumen

October 30, 2023

To the editor: We’re writing this letter to express our support of Clive Anderson for Pelham Town Council. We personally came to know Anderson back in early 2014 when he moved to Pelham and became...

Columbine survivor endorses town board candidates Curtin and Burke as advocates of gun violence prevention

October 30, 2023

To the editor: Over two decades ago, I was a student at Columbine High School, which at that time, was the site of one of the most deadly school shootings in American history.  Now 24 years later,...

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