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Lucette Ow, Staff Reporter

Lucette is a sophomore at Pelham Memorial High School. Previously, she was a reporter for the Hutchinson Bear at Hutchinson Elementary School. She is thrilled to be part of the Pelham Examiner, as writing is a past time she thoroughly enjoys. She is a member of Sock n' Buskin and the Pelham Memorial High School chamber chorus and jazz band. Outside of school, she enjoys theatre, dance, reading, and writing.

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Barbie steps out of her Dream House and into real world

‘Barbie’ steps out of her Dream House and into real world

By Lucette Ow, Staff Reporter
August 2, 2023

The highly anticipated movie "Barbie," directed by Greta Gerwig, created a frenzy of excitement for movie viewers on July 21st. The movie's marketing has been effective, as it has caused an enormous amount...

The Super Mario Bros. Movie is must-watch family film with unpredictable story line

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ is must-watch family film with unpredictable story line

By Lucette Ow, Staff Reporter
May 8, 2023

Families worldwide gathered to watch a beloved videogame come to life in theaters on April 5th. Many walked in without clear expectations of what they were going to see. Movies based on video games are...

Project CHILDDs Drago gives back to her community as clinical director

Project CHILDD’s Drago gives back to her community as clinical director

By Lucette Ow, Staff Reporter
March 31, 2023

Camille Drago, a long-time resident of Pelham who's worked as a registered nurse for 40 years, plays an important role in the community as Westchester clinical director of Project CHILDD. Project...

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