The Pelham Board of Education will July 9 elect a president and vice president during its annual re-organizational meeting, according to a letter from the board to residents. New board members Eileen...
In 2004, the hit film “Mean Girls” engaged viewers across the world. At around that time, Tina Fey starred in "Saturday Night Live," "30 Rock" and five movies. After a 14-year period, she decided to...
Patricia Dwyer retired this year after 31 years as a municipal executive running villages in the Hudson Valley, including working as village manager for Walden, village administrator for Pleasantville...
Tom Imperato is resigning from the Pelham Board of Education effective July 10 to return to the real-estate finance and investment business, according to an emailed statement from Imperato.
There is...
The musical "Waitress" at the Brook Atkinson Theatre is about a waitress named Jenna Hunterson who works at Joe's Diner off the highway with fellow waitresses Becky and Dawn. Jenna has a passion for...
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...
Air-conditioned Daronco Town House at 20 Fifth Avenue is open today as a community cooling center for residents of the Town of Pelham, the Village of Pelham police confirmed.
Bottled water is on hand...
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