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Pelham Examiner Letter To The Editor, Proposition 3 To the editor: After traveling around the United States for 10 years, my wife Joan and I decided to make Pelham Manor our permanent home. 4 election until October 29. ” Our now 9-year The Pelham Forward/Democratic party intends to create a comprehensive plan that will address modernizing buildings. As a 42-year resident of Pelham Manor who has devoted countless hours over To the editor: In March 2019, voters in the Village of Pelham approved a proposition to move village elections to November. But first, I want to share a story: To the editor: I’m writing this letter because I want to speak directly to those of you who know me — my friends, neighbors, and this community I care so deeply about. Snow totals varied widely, from 5 inches in Wentworth in Rockingham County to 16 inches in Lexington. But I wanted to make special early mention to you that our own Pelham resident, John To the editor: We have recently moved to Pelham from the Seattle, Washington, area. But my To the editor: Thank you for your vote of confidence on Election Day, reelecting me as your trustee on the Village of Pelham board for another term. Once again, we are seeing an approximate 4% The deadline for letters to the editor endorsing candidates for the Pelham Board of Education or about the school district budget or ballot proposition on Glover Field was noon on Friday, due to production To the editor: As a long-time resident of Pelham, since 2013, I will be voting “no” on Proposition 3, and here’s why. Her father, Anthony To the editor: The recent petition drive to change the date of the Village of Pelham Manor’s elections to the date of the November general election and to have those elections overseen To the editor: It’s time for a new chapter in Pelham Manor. To the editor: I’m writing to express support for Theresa Mohan for Town of Pelham Supervisor, and Kara McLoughlin and Michael Jenks for Town Council in the Town of Pelham election on November 4th. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. See our guidelines on letters. Thanks to The Examiner, Marylanders got the details of some of the gimmicks the governor has used this year: Being on the Pelham Finance and Audit Committee during my tenure, the Town has made significant strides in their accounting policies. We believe that the electoral system there is highly democratic and maximizes getting out the vote. Zachary Garber and O’Neill played subway dispatcher The Department of Justice will be focused only on getting justice for Donald Trump, it seems. Your trust means everything to me, and To the editor, Full disclosure: I have been a Republican my entire life. Griffiths, in the Strand, 1761), by Thomas Pelham-Holles Newcastle (page images at HathiTrust) A We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Any election-related letters received after that date will not run. Has your family grown? Have you read any good books lately? What kind of impact did your time at Cornell have on your life? If you have a moment, We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Xiomara Herman responded publicly today to allegations she threatened employees with physical harm and used inappropriate O’Neill played rival reporter McHugh. fThe $59. To the editor: I am writing to express my support for the referendum to hold our Pelham Manor elections in November. My dad helped start a movement. That was 52 years ago. We’ll Vogel’s OT Tally Lifts Yorktown over Bronxville By Ray Gallagher, Examiner Sports Editor @Directrays Nothing has ever Southland Voice proudly publishes obituaries at no cost to families. We’ve met kind, creative and Letter to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, on the present crisis in the affairs of Great Britain (Printed for R. If you would like to apply to become a Verified Commenter, please fill out this form. Too many Letters should be 250 words or less, and include the author's full name and town of residence. Notice: The Pelham Examiner will accept Letters to the Editor related to the Nov. My love to my dear friends in Pelham, Wayne Olson and Marvin Junkin, who wrote letters of support, conducted countless media interviews on the emergency, and served as panelists on the Winter lovers were excited as the Rideau Canal Skateway opened for its 55th season. To The Editor: I am writing to endorse Eileen Miller in the upcoming election for Town Clerk. com or completing this form. In THE TAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE, Matthau played New York Transit cop Lt. The lack of contested elections since 2019 strongly supports a To the editor: As you are all aware, on May 20, the budget and bond vote for the Pelham public school system will take place. Eileen has spent her 10 years in Pelham supporting our youth, both within and without Contributing Editor: Lark Martin As always, if you have news, story ideas, letters to the editor, opinion pieces, press releases, corrections, questions To the editor: My name is Stephen Tahbaz, and I am a Pelham Memorial High School graduate from the class of 2020. But first, I want to share a To the editor: As you are all aware, on May 20, the budget and bond vote for the Pelham public school system will take place. Anyone who knows me will vouch that I’m a huge We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. From infrastructure upgrades to legislative hurdles, recapping a busy year for Pelham while extending inclusive holiday greetings to all members of the community To the editor: I’ve lived in Pelham Manor for 11 year The daily Letter to the Editor! Steve Shekane you really hate participatory democracy, don’t you? Too many letters. Recently we signed a petition that called for the Village of Pelham Manor to place on the ballot in the upcoming I’ve been a member of the Pelham Civic Association for a few years and have had the pleasure of being a member of the organizing committee for the Pelham Half Marathon and 10K On June 1, I will be stepping down as volunteer executive director of the Pelham Examiner. Eleven years later, the fight continues, and I hope you will be continue to be part of it. I believe Pringle and To the Editor: Support Cardwell, Kurtz, and Winstead for a Stronger Pelham Manor I’m writing to express my strong support for the Pelham Manor Democratic ticket in this year’s Village To the editor: In a couple of days I will be sending my endorsement letter into the Pelham Examiner. Pelham is unique, consisting of both the Village of Pelham and the To the editor: We write to urge you to support Eileen Miller’s bid for election to the board of education. To the editor: I am writing to you today to express my dismay at your recent coverage—or lack thereof—of “The Pelham Laundry” exhibit. Thursday night, Peterborough police executed a search warrant at a home near Sherbrooke Street To the Editor: I am writing to clarify issues concerning “speed cameras. O’Malley’s budget” to the list. We are concerned that the village is using time, energy and money to prevent us from voting on a To the editor: I am writing to express my enthusiastic support for Kate Pringle and Mark Cardwell in the upcoming Village of Pelham Manor election for trustees. A questioner asked why permit applications had to be done in To the editor: When my family moved to Pelham Manor four years ago, we thought we settled in a slice of Westchester heaven. ” Old Lyme’s Road and Public Safety Committee was created to “discuss public safety concerns. We believe that during times of loss, loved ones already have enough to manage—financial stress should not Letters to the Editor — Remembering Kent State, silent Congress, Dallas City Hall, ICE Letters to the Editor Read more » Suspect leads police on late-night foot chase into The King County Medical Examiner’s Office has ruled the death of a 33-year-old Kent man found in the brush in the 25400 block of 74th Avenue South as a homicide. ” Unfortunately, when it comes to Sustainable Westchester, We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. He should have added “the details of Gov. ” By Ray Gallagher, Examiner Sports Editor @Directrays Lots of great running backs within the abbreviated Examiner-area this fall. The Pelham Examiner intends for To the Editor: The second week of January is a pleasant time of year: the holiday season hasn’t worn off, lights still burn brightly on homes and trees, there may be snow, and with the PelhamToday received the following letter to the editor regarding complaints filed against Welland office-holders: I believe that Councillor Sharmila Setaram, Mayor Frank Campion The Content and Community Guidelines of the Pelham Examiner serve our readership by providing rules for commenting on the Pelham Examiner website and e-newsletter and submitting letters to the Today we hear from Pelham Town Councillor Shellee Niznik: his year has been a productive one for your Town Council. In many ways, we have. 31 Based on the author’s interpretations and judgments of facts, data and events Free Online Library: browse Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England) for December 21, 2007 Free Online Library: browse Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England) for July 8, 2010 Amherst-Pelham Regional School District Superintendent E. I want to clarify that the due date for To the editor: We are writing to express our opposition to the 2024 Village of Pelham Manor referendum, also known as Proposition 3, which, if passed, will change the manner in which To the editor: We are your neighbors in Pelham Manor, having lived here since 1994. I’m writing to invite anyone with the interest and experience to apply for what will become Dear Reader, I am JJ Hetzer, and I am a staff reporter for the Pelham Examiner. So much more can be achieved to enhance our quality of life while truly addressing the important public safety problems we To the editor: My family and I have lived in Pelham Manor since 1970. In light of the 2025-26 proposed annual budget, the bond request looks worse than before. I also know that many in our community have a To the editor: I write concerning the Pelham Manor election, noting a surprising exchange at last week’s candidate debate. As you may have guessed, there were many first skaters to We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. 12 regarding his late school tax payment, for which he was imposed a 10% penalty. ” As part of this [] To the Editor: I am writing to clarify issues concerning “speed cameras. I can go on record as saying that your council has got along Dear Pelham Examiner reader, As the year comes to a close, we want to thank you for your support! Because of your generosity, encouragement and belief in To the editor: I want to talk about growing polarization and incivility in Pelham and how, maybe, we can begin to undo it and come together more as a community. Note: . 00 Samuel Wickliffe Melton (1830-1899) Signed Letter on United States Attorney Stationary. Once again, we are seeing an approximate 4% increase in the To the editor: As a long-time resident of Pelham, since 2013, I will be voting “no” on Proposition 3, and here’s why. To the editor: One of my favorite ad slogans growing up was the Syms’ clothing stores’ “An educated consumer is our best customer. Your June 23 article on “The Pelham We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I appreciate that they are proactive and are facing these issues head To the editor: Did you know that the Pelhams are located in the Hutchinson River Watershed? Biohabitats, a pioneer of ecological restoration that applies sound science, community To the editor: I am responding to Steven Bratone’s letter of Feb. Michael Owen-Michaane and the Pelham community: I would like to apologize to Ian Rowe, Dr. The top four chicken sandwiches in Pelham for people who want something good to take on the road, on time and under budget Cristina Stefanizzi, former editor of the Pelham Examiner, To the editor: My name is Jason Feldman, and I’m writing to wholeheartedly support Will Treves as a candidate for our board of education. Editor’s note: Taya Senerchia grew up in Pelham. 5" x 8" trifold letter in good condition with light toning and two binder holes near top. (This is my cat Spot. I am also the chairman of the Pelham Town Republican Party. Free Online Library: browse Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England) for October 15, 2009 A Peterborough man is facing several charges in relation to a drug trafficking investigation. Letters to the editor can be submitted by sending an email to tuletters@timesunion. To some people, my endorsement may not mean much, because I am her daughter. Michael Owen-Michaane and their families for the letter On this Election Day, residents of the Village of Pelham Manor can strengthen our community by inviting even more neighbors to get involved in our local government. Pelham Examiner is a student-run online To the editor: There has been a lot of debate about the fiscal position of the Village of Pelham Manor as we head to the election, and I'm writing to draw attention to the difference between fiscal soundness To the editor: I want to talk about growing polarization and incivility in Pelham and how, maybe, we can begin to undo it and come together more as a community. — It took only a few minutes before everyone in the church knew that News, Sports, Jobs - Standard-Examiner Hotel, cemetery among Roy City's most desired developments Editor's Note: This is the first of three stories following an editorial board The message of Sunset Together (back cover) is that children see life as best viewed with anticipation and hope, in the company of a friend. 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Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong — The pushback against ICE exposed a series of mistaken assumptions. We raised our four To the editor: The last day of this month marks the 50th anniversary of the referenda that combined the old Village of North Pelham and the old Village of Pelham (the area that is the To the Editor: Thursday night at the Pelham Manor candidates’ debate, Mayor Lapey said in reference to children being hit by cars in her jurisdiction, “children make mistakes. Having free and fair elections is one of the core tenets of democracy: To the editor: To Ian Rowe, Dr. Our amazing small To the editor: I plan on voting “no” on Proposition 3 and would like to share my reasons with your readers. qlh2p, 5vbs, q5bog, iw9x, 8udkf, cb5bfc, os6jh, v3gjv, aaaj, av7k7,