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Theft suspect ID'd by his BJ's card in Pelham Manor
PELHAM MANOR - A wallet left on a counter at BJ's Wholesale Club was too tempting a 'purchase' for a felon.
Tree Falls on House in Pelham Village
A large tree fell on the back of a house on Young Avenue in the Village of Pelham during the heavy windstorm Tuesday night.
If fire services in 10 southern Westchester departments were consolidated, residents from Pelham Manor to Eastchester would see better, more efficient fire protection services and a resulting $47 million savings in their fire insurance premiums, according to a report by Pace University's Edwin G. Michaelian Institute for Public Policy and ...
Broadway veteran John Treacy Egan first met Will Nunziata on a Metro-North train years ago, when Will approached him and said, 'Aren't you the guy from 'The Producers'?' They chatted for a while and went their separate ways.
Atlantic Avenue Car Wash Settles Labor Lawsuit
A former Atlantic Avenue car wash was among several in the city to settle a federal Labor Department suit for over $3 million.
Mount Vernon motorcyclist 'critical' after Pelham Manor crash
A Mount Vernon man remains in the hospital after he was ejected from his motorcycle in an accident yesterday afternoon.
Business in the Burbs: Car washes agree to settle labor lawsuit for $3.4 million
Car wash and auto lube operators in Westchester County and New York City have agreed to pay employees $3.4 million in back wages and damages to settle a U.S. Department of Labor lawsuit.
Cops: Man submitted forged prescription at Pelham Manor pharmacy
PELHAM MANOR - A Bronx man was arrested after trying to forge a prescription at a local pharmacy, police said.
Pelham Manor native Nannette Hill, who graced the cover of our Golf Guide in April , successfully qualified for the US Women's Open, to be held next month at Saucon Valley Golf Club in Bethlehem, PA.
Pelham Manor cops: Drunken driver hits shrubs, hydrant and veers onto lawn
A drunken Pelham man drove his car onto a residential lawn, police said. Pelham Manor police gave this account: Mark Bourbeau, 22, of 334 Third Ave., lost control of his 2007 Toyota Prius just after midnight yesterday.
Tools worth $4,000 stolen from Pelham Manor business
PELHAM MANOR - Someone stole $4,000 worth of tools yesterday afternoon from All Action Architectural Metal and Glass on Pelham Parkway.
Slideshow: Sen. Jeff Klein Announces $400,000 in Grants for...
Slideshow: Sen. Jeff Klein Announces $400,000 in Grants for Pelham-For School District, Villages, Town, Art Center & Seniors State Sen.
Pelham Manor's top salaries mostly for police and firefighters
PELHAM MANOR - Police and firefighters represented 19 of the village's top 20 wage earners last year.
Christ Church to present Haydn concert
PELHAM MANOR: Concerts at Christ Church, a community outreach of historic Christ Church, will present A Haydn Spectacular! at 4 p.m. June 14 in the church, 1415 Pelhamdale Ave.
Pelham Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 25 - Town Supervisor Joe Solimine Is Grand Marshal
Pelham Town Supervisor Joseph S. Solimine will be the Grand Marshal for the Pelham Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 25.
Pelham library declines to discuss calling school on a teen's book choice
PELHAM MANOR - Someone at the Pelham Public Library tattled on a teen researching gun carry and concealment laws, which led to the 11th-grader being called into the high school assistant principal's office and being interviewed by police, police said.
Master Plan for Wolfs Lane Park Adopted By Pelham Village Board of Trustees
A Master Plan for Wolfs Lane Park, the greenspace that runs north along Wolfs Lane from Boulevard to First Street and east on First Street to Highbrook Avenue, was adopted by the Village of Pelham Board of Trustees on Tuesday night.
"? Jerry Levy, left, talks with Andrew Emery as they wait to pick up their children from school.
Pair perform 'Prayers Without Words'
PELHAM MANOR: Concerts at Christ Church will present brothers Tadd and Jeffrey Hoffman, playing the trumpet and organ in a concert titled 'Prayers without Words' at 4 p.m. April 26.
New Rochelle sewage work to hit taxpayers
Sound shore property owners can expect to pay hundreds more to flush their toilets, take baths or do laundry because an aging sewage treatment plant on New Rochelle's waterfront needs an additional $173 million in repairs.
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