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Caroline Michailoff, Senior Editor

Caroline Michailoff is a graduate of Pelham Memorial High School class of 2022, and has written for the Pel Mel. Her love for writing and keeping up with school events has drawn her to write for the Examiner. Caroline played for the school volleyball and golf teams, was a member of many clubs and is a Girl Scout who received her Gold Award.

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OLPH leases portion of closed school to Association for Children with Down Syndrome

OLPH leases portion of closed school to Association for Children with Down Syndrome

By Caroline Michailoff, Senior Editor
July 14, 2022

After two years of being closed, the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church elementary school building is being put to use again. The parish will lease most of the building to ACDS, the Association for Children...

Fire Dept. Captain DeSimone carries on family tradition of serving and saving

Fire Dept. Captain DeSimone carries on family tradition of serving and saving

By Caroline Michailoff, Contributing Editor
April 25, 2022

Pelham Fire Department Captain Phil DeSimone's father was a firefighter for 20 years in the Bronx. Growing up around the fire service, the younger DeSimone knew from a young age he wanted to be a firefighter. He...

Shep Solimine performs on stage at the Picture House.

‘A Not So Silent Night’ gives local musicians stage at Picture House

By Caroline Michailoff, Contributing Editor
December 22, 2021

The Pelham Picture House hosted its annual “A Not So Silent Night" concert on Saturday, giving local musicians the chance to perform in the big auditorium. This family-friendly holiday concert featured...

Proposed NYS bills serve to protect honey bees, other pollinators

Proposed NYS bills serve to protect honey bees, other pollinators

By Caroline Michailoff, Staff Reporter
August 16, 2021

Last year, I met with State Sen. Alessandra Biaggi to discuss her bill S 407, which relates to the preservation of honey bee colonies. I also made a YouTube video on her bill. Recently, I checked to see...

From left, Charles Small, vice president; Paul Lippolis, vice president of energy efficiency; Michelle Parinello, director of marketing, and CEO Carmine Lippolis.

Pelham’s family-owned Lippolis Electric is named to Business Council of Westchester 2021 Hall of Fame

By Caroline Michailoff, Staff Reporter
June 14, 2021

Pelham's Lippolis Electric, which has been run by one family for all of its 35 years, has been named to the Business Council of Westchester's 2021 Hall of Fame. The company in late April received the award...

Pelham Art Center establishes new artist club to strengthen artistic community

Pelham Art Center establishes new artist club to strengthen artistic community

By Caroline Michailoff, Staff Reporter
May 19, 2021

The Pelham Art Center created its new artist club to provide opportunities for local artists to expand their networks and to bring creators together from all around the area. The club includes artist...

Johnson & Johnson vaccine administration paused in Westchester County

Johnson & Johnson vaccine administration paused in Westchester County

By Caroline Michailoff, Staff Reporter
April 14, 2021

After six cases of blood clots were reported in people who received the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine out of 7 million vaccines administered nationally, the Food and Drug Administration and the...

On earning Girl Scoutings Silver Award: Helping the Humane Society with unique device

On earning Girl Scouting’s Silver Award: Helping the Humane Society with unique device

By Caroline Michailoff
December 3, 2018

On Nov. 17, 180 girls from the Upper and Lower Hudson Valley received the Girl Scout Silver Award. The award ceremony was held at the Paramount Hudson Valley Theater in Peekskill. The ceremony acknowledged...

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