Every Monday night from June 21 to Aug. 30, the Town of Pelham features live music outside at the Gazebo on Fifth Avenue.
Last week, attendees were treated to a performance by the Gene DiNapoli Variety...
Romanticizing the end of January isn't always easy. We're all in that post-holiday shlump and cranky with everything from traffic to people actually going to the gym. But there is something surreal about...
Dessert is the best. Hands down, no questions. Sure, watching somebody bake cookies from a perfect birds-eye-view on Instagram is great, but nothing compares to sticky-fingered, batter-in-hair, who got...
Thanksgiving is a time for family, good food and traditions. But a traditional Thanksgiving dinner can be a bit formulaic: the turkey's delicious, Mom makes the mashed potatoes and nobody knows what's...
We set out to find which of the major ice cream brands made the best chocolate. Ice cream from four companies was tasted: Breyers, Ben & Jerry's, Häagen-Dazs and Edy's.
Breyers
As soon as...
There are many things that make summer enjoyable, but heat waves are not one of them. As Pelham residents continue to wake up to excessive heat warnings this week, cold or frozen foods become increasingly...
From his childhood days in Rochester, Jim Evangelos had always dreamed of having his own restaurant. This past April, Evangelos's dream was finally realized, as Pelville opened its doors on the corner...
Pelham residents of all ages gathered at the Gazebo for a Summer Solstice celebration on June 20 that was intended to show the power of environmental health and education.
The committee EcoPel,...
Kids of all ages sit in bright blue Yankee Stadium seats looking at paintings, signed photographs or pictures of tooth fairies playing baseball made by kids. Whatever they are doing, they are all waiting...
Plans by the Boy Scouts of America to include girls in the organization's programming are raising concerns among Pelham Scouts—both boys and girls—about trips, sleeping arrangements and girl power,...
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