Chamber of Commerce opens its doors to Pelham residents
The Pelham Chamber of Commerce launched a new membership drive last month for professionals who live in town but work either in New York City or Westchester County or from home. The goal of the program...
View ArticlePelham Overnight doubles attendance, expands youth-led mental health effort
On Friday, June 13th, Ingalls Field transformed into a vibrant youth gathering for Pelham Overnight: Mental Health Never Sleeps—an awareness event designed to remind students that no one should ever...
View ArticlePelham Little League comes together for annual home run derby
The third annual Pelham Little League Home Run Derby took place Thursday, June 19 at Glover Field to celebrate the end of another season of Little League baseball. Despite the poor weather conditions,...
View ArticleProspect Hill parents complain about lack of responsiveness from district;...
Aggrieved parents of students at Prospect Hill Elementary School vented their frustration with the school district last week over its lack of responsiveness to their efforts to build an outdoor...
View ArticleLiam Ginsburg’s graduation speech: ‘There are two things to learn from failure’
Good morning! I would like to begin today by thanking my parents. Mom and Dad, thanks for buying the house right across the street from the school Because of my parents, I’ve had a perfect attendance...
View ArticleSiwanoy Elementary principal Farid Johnson resigns following three-month...
Farid Johnson, who became principal of Siwanoy Elementary School in 2020 and was named New York State Elementary Principal of the Year in 2024, has resigned following a three-month leave of absence....
View ArticleTroop 1 closes year celebrating its achievements, including five new Eagle...
An automobile maintenance session at Manor Auto Boy Scout Troop 1 of Pelham recently wrapped up its scouting year, celebrating a busy time of achievement, learning, community engagement, and outdoor...
View ArticleVillage trustees pass laws about public urination and aggressive panhandling;...
The Village board of trustees passed laws against urination and defecation in public places as well as aggressive panhandling during its regular session on June 24. The board also began discussions...
View ArticleKatelyn Boyce and Henna Wei named Rotary Scholars of the month for June
Pelham Memorial High School seniors Katelyn Boyce and Henna Wei were named Marilyn Stiefvater Scholars of the Month for June by Rotary Club of the Pelhams. PMHS Principal Sean Llewellyn, a Rotary...
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