News of Pelham Published February 12, 1875

... of publication. In its earliest days, the newspaper occasionally carried news of Pelham. In those early days, Pelham Manor had not been settled much. The settlement of Pelhamville was tiny and, as one might expected, generated little interest or ...

New Pelham Gym Offers 24 Hour Fitness

Fitness buffs will soon have a 24-hour gym to pump some iron when 24 Hour Fitness open its 17th club in Pelham Manor. A grand opening event for the new club is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 16, at 887 Pelham Parkway, Pelham Manor.

New Pelham Gym Offers 24 Hour Fitness

Fitness buffs will soon have a 24-hour gym to pump some iron when 24 Hour Fitness open its 17th club in Pelham Manor. A grand opening event for the new club is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 16, at 887 Pelham Parkway, Pelham Manor.

Chipotle Opening New Restaurant In Westchester

Chipotle Mexican Grill is opening a new restaurant in Westchester at 798 Pelham Parkway in Pelham Manor on Thursday, Oct. 12. The first 25 customers will score a free Chipotle t-shirt and a buy one get one free coupon to use on a return visit. This will be Chipotle's fourth location in Westchester with other locations in White Plains, Rye Brook, and Yonkers.

F.Y.I.: The Bronx Airport That Never Was

... as "the world's largest airport on the shore of Eastchester Creek." Residents of the neighboring Village of Pelham Manor, understandably, did not like the idea of an airport in their backyard; although the village was located in Westchester County, ...

1877 Advertisement for Colonel Delancey Kane’s Pelham Coach Known as the ‘Tally Ho’

In 1876 a horse-drawn road coach known as "The Pelham Coach" began running between New York City's Hotel Brunswick and the "Pelham Manor" of yore. This road coach was not a simple hired coach that ferried passengers from New York City in the days before Henry Ford mass produced his Model T. Rather, this road coach was driven by Colonel Delancey Kane, one of the so-called "millionaire coachmen," who engaged in a sport known as "public coaching" or "road coaching" as it sometimes was called.

1877 Advertisement for Colonel Delancey Kane’s Pelham Coach Known as the ‘Tally Ho’

In 1876 a horse-drawn road coach known as "The Pelham Coach" began running between New York City's Hotel Brunswick and the "Pelham Manor" of yore. This road coach was not a simple hired coach that ferried passengers from New York City in the days before Henry Ford mass produced his Model T. Rather, this road coach was driven by Colonel Delancey Kane, one of the so-called "millionaire coachmen," who engaged in a sport known as "public coaching" or "road coaching" as it sometimes was called.