Postal Inspectors and Pelham Police Arrest 3 for Mail Theft in Pelham and New Rochelle

Postal Inspectors and the Village of Pelham Police Department arrested three individuals for stealing mail from the blue collection boxes in Pelham and New Rochelle, NY. Over the past several months, the United States Postal Inspection Service, Pelham PD and the Westchester County District Attorney's Office Investigations Division, have been investigating incidents of mail theft from the blue collection boxes.

Postal Inspectors and Pelham NY Police Department arrest 3 for Mail Theft

Postal Inspectors and the Village of Pelham Police Department arrested three individuals for stealing mail from the blue collection boxes in Pelham and New Rochelle NY. Over the past several months, the United States Postal Inspection Service, Pelham PD and the Westchester County District Attorney's Office Investigations Division, have been investigating incidents of mail theft from the blue collection boxes.

More on the Strange Disappearance — and Stranger Reappearance — of Mary Grote of Pelham in 1884

One of the strangest missing person cases ever to arise in the Town of Pelham occurred in 1884 involving a young woman servant who worked in a home at Bartow, a tiny settlement that once stood along today's Shore Road in the Town of Pelham. Indeed, w ith uncharacteristic understatement, The Daily Brooklyn Eagle of October 11, 1884 reported on the matter, saying: "The hamlet of Bartow, on the Sound, near New Rochelle, is excited over the mysterious disappearance of Mary Grote, a young woman employed as a domestic in the family of Mr. May, a well to do farmer, living in that neighborhood.

‘Operational Procedures Not Being Followed’ Led To Bronxville Mail Woes

An investigation into spotty mail service in southern Westchester in recent months determined that "operational procedures were not being followed," leading to un-forwarded and undelivered mail, according to the Office of the Inspector General of the United States Postal Service. Hundreds of complaints have been passed on to the USP.S - especially in Eastchester, Greenburgh, Pelham and New Rochelle - prompting the investigation into the service, which has plagued residents for months.

‘Operational Procedures Not Being Followed’ Led To Mount Vernon Mail Woes

An investigation into spotty mail service in southern Westchester in recent months determined that "operational procedures were not being followed," leading to un-forwarded and undelivered mail, according to the Office of the Inspector General of the United States Postal Service. Hundreds of complaints have been passed on to the USP.S - especially in Eastchester, Greenburgh, Pelham and New Rochelle - prompting the investigation into the service, which has plagued residents for months.

New Clubhouse for the Iroquois Tribe No. 476 of the Improved Order of Redmen in North Peham in 1929

On Thursday, November 4, 1909, three hundred members of the various Lodges of the Improved Order of Red Men from Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Port Chester, and Mamaroneck gathered in Firemen's Hall in the local firehouse on Fifth Avenue in the Village of North Pelham for a solemn, yet grand occasion. That evening, the Lodge from Port Chester formally installed a new Lodge in the Village of North Pelham: Iroquois Tribe No.

Westchester Secret: Who Knew New Rochelle Had An Infamous Island?

Davids Island, which resides off New Rochelle's shore, has a history that dates back to two of America's greatest conflicts: The Civil War and World War I. The 78-acre island, off-limits to the public, was home to one of the biggest WWI recruiting depots east of Mississippi River and dates back to before the Great War. It was purchased by Thomas Pell, the man who purchased the Pelham area, in 1654 from the Siwanoy Native American tribe.

Car Slams Through Popular Westchester Grocery Store Beer Section

An 83-year-old man from New Rochelle accidentally plowed through a Pelham grocery storefront, through the beer section, leaving crushed cans and shattered bottles on the sidewalk Thursday afternoon. The driver, attempting to back out of a space outside DeCicco & Sons Food Market in Pelham, accidentally accelerated unexpectedly, officials said, before striking the glass storefront and coming to a stop with the vehicle inside the building.

Motorist Drives Through Popular Westchester Grocery Store Beer Section

An 83-year-old man from New Rochelle accidentally plowed through a Pelham grocery storefront, through the beer section, leaving crushed cans and shattered bottles on the sidewalk. The driver, attempting to back out of a space outside DeCicco & Sons Food Market in Pelham, accidentally accelerated unexpectedly, officials said, before striking the glass storefront and coming to a stop with the vehicle inside the building.

Proposed Development Sparks Debate In Pelham

A proposed plan to create five single-family townhouses in Pelham has drawn the ire of some neighbors The development, at 185 Lincoln Avenue, is being considered by the village board and has been in the works since 2012. Residents who live in the nearby Glenwood Lake neighborhood of New Rochelle have expressed concern about traffic, environmental impact, and construction noise, according to LoHud.

Red Cross Work of Pelham Residents During the Spanish American War in the 19th Century

... 22, Red Cross, became active in the region in support of the war effort. Though led principally by Pelham and New Rochelle women, the organization encompassed women, "Juniors" (younger woment), and some men from Pelham Manor, New Rochelle, ...