By Bella Caruso, Assistant Managing Editor February 28, 2022
The Citizens Nominating Committee has returned after a two-year pandemic hiatus and is seeking school board candidates to interview for the three open seats on the May 17 ballot.
The CNC was set up...
Rotary Club of the Pelhams recognized PMHS senior Christopher Rella as Marilyn Stiefvater Scholar of the Month for February at the club’s luncheon on Feb. 16.
He is a member of the National Honor...
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The PMHS boys basketball team fell to seven-seed Poughkeepsie 56-43 on Saturday in the Section 1, Class A quarterfinals.
Coming into the match, both teams had been streaky of late, but it was Poughkeepsie...
Over the past three weeks, a demolition crew tore down the old Hutchinson Elementary School to make room for athletic fields, playgrounds, a student garden and outdoor dining/gathering areas for the new...
By Charlie Parent, Assistant Managing Editor/Sports February 25, 2022
The PMHS boys hockey team outlasted Horace Greeley 6-2 Thursday night in the Section 1, Division II semifinal.
The win means Pelham will play in the Section 1 final on Sunday at Sport-o-Rama at...
Due to the incoming inclement weather, Area B Recycling and Apartment/Merchant Garbage, scheduled for Friday, February 25th, is postponed and will be collected on Saturday, February 26th.
Thank you...
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February 2022...
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By Ava Paolucci, Contributing Editor February 23, 2022
The Village of Pelham Planning Board held a discussion over Zoom Feb. 15 of the Pelham House five-story apartment building that has drawn criticism from some area residents.
The roof and height...
The Pelham Memorial High School honor roll for the second quarter was provided by the high school.
Albaher
Khaled
Alfalahi
Adam
Amado Cardenas
Santiago
Anderson
Aaron
Baez
Jada-Lynn
Bakry
Omar
Barrera
Alice
Beltecas
Athena
Benitez-Guzman
Ollie
Catalanotto
Matthew
Ciacca
Marco
Dunhill
William
Foster
Ian
Gimigliano
Liam
Gjoka
Paula
Kenny
William
King-Bacote
Christian
Kumar
Muskaan
Laguna
Sebastian
Lee
Ivan
Ljajcaj
Aurora
Loria
Nicholas
Madeira
Nicholas
Maher
Edward
McCormick
Loleya
Menzel
Angelic
Mian
Zainab
Miller
William
Mitrione
Katia
Motta
Antonino
Ndoka
Martin
Nelson
Kenneth
Njoku
Chinemere
North
Arianna
Orlando
Anthony
Ortega
Pamela
Oteri-DeGloria
Alessandra
Pietranico
Elio
Polania
Vanessa
Prencis
Christian
Rice
Collin
Roksvold
Erik
Santana
Julian
Valverde
Jahani
Velez
Reilly
Walkin
Aidan
Zale
Hunter
The Pelham Memorial High School high honor roll for the second quarter was provided by the high school.
Agbenyega
Kirsten
Agosta
Dylan
Ahitow
Gabrielle
Ai
Renee
Albright
Carolyn
Alexander
Kathryn
Alfalahi
Amr
Alfalahi
Abdullah
Almazan
Keitlyn
Almgren
Alexander
Altschiller
Zachary
Anderson
William
Anderson
Ava
Anderson
Kristen
Anderson
Brewer
Anderson
Alexander
Anderson
Rachel
Anias
Tyler
Ansorge
Austin
Anzilotti
Christopher
Apmann
Riley
Apmann
Emily
Artis
Alyssa
Assefa
Rediet
Atlas
Rachel
Atlas
David
Aumer
Claire
Aumer
Gavin
Austin
Skyler
Baccei
Eli
Banavar
Livia
Banholzer
Everett
Banholzer
Olin
Bardolf
Graham
Basavatia
Shreyas
Basu
Irene
Battaglia
Sophia
Baxter
Mason
Beldiman
Alexander
Benavente
Alejandro
Bent
Ayden
Bier
Emma
Blackburn
James
Blake
Benjamin
Blanc
Christopher
Blanc
Lauren
Bober
Riley
Boldyrev
Maria...
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