Chipotle Mexican Grill is opening a new restaurant in Pelham Manor at 798 Pelham Parkway on Thursday. 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.
For years after the New Haven Branch Line stopped running passenger service at the beautiful little Pelham Manor Depot designed by noted architect Cass Gilbert, a model railroad club used the station. The Westchester Model Club, Inc. built a massive model railroad that even included a tiny replica of the very Pelham Manor Depot within which the model railroad sat.
During the Civil War, one of the largest tracts in the Town of Pelham that fronted Long Island Sound along what we know today as Shore Road belonged to Patrick L. Rogers. The tract was immediately southwest of today's boundary between Pelham Manor and Pelham Bay Park.
... of the island also was important. It was only a few hundred feet off the mainland shores of New Rochelle and Pelham Manor. Moreover, it was only a quarter mile from an important steamboat landing at New Rochelle. On the morning of Thursday, August ...
... Emily Hall Hazen, the headmistress of Pelham Hall, otherwise known as Mrs. Hazen's School for Girls located in Pelham Manor between Esplanade and Edgewood Avenue at Boston Post Road. For one example, see : Wed., Sep. 06, 2006: Pelham Hall Shelter, a ...
... addressed the fact that the church, first known as "The Huguenot Memorial Forest First Presbyterian Church of Pelham Manor, New York," was formally incorporated on October 22, 1876. It held its first service in the newly-completed Little Red Church, ...
... on What May Have Been the First Telephone Installed in Pelham . Tue., Mar. 29, 2005: The Earliest Telephone in Pelham Manor? Residents of the Town of Pelham seemed to recognize the importance and value of the new invention very early. On July 19, ...
... on What May Have Been the First Telephone Installed in Pelham . Tue., Mar. 29, 2005: The Earliest Telephone in Pelham Manor? Residents of the Town of Pelham seemed to recognize the importance and value of the new invention very early. On July 19, ...
... and Davids Islands During and Shortly After the Civil War . Fri., Jun. 3, 2005: Davids' Island Off the Coast of Pelham Manor During the Civil War . Fri., Dec. 04, 2015: Early Celebrations of the Huckleberry Indians of the New York Athletic Club . ...
Pelham Democrats were excited about the presidential election of 1892. Democrats in the new village of Pelham Manor created "The Cleveland and Stevenson Club of Pelham Manor" early that year.
Pelham Democrats were excited about the presidential election of 1892. Democrats in the new village of Pelham Manor created "The Cleveland and Stevenson Club of Pelham Manor" early that year.
... sorts of events that the Bolton Family hosted in the early 1840s to help fund construction of Christ Church in Pelham Manor. The congregation's fund-raising and the work of the women of the church were successful. Later in the year (1878), ...
Yesterday's Historic Pelham article detailed a little of the history of the Pelham Manor Golf Club founded in 1895 by a group of leading socialites from Pelham Manor and New Rochelle. The tiny golf course was located between today's Washington Avenue and the New York City Boundary and opened on November 6, 1895.
... on Fowler Avenue . Fewer, however, know that several years earlier a golf course opened on Prospect Hill in Pelham Manor. Pelham, it seems, was in the midst of the golf craze that swept over the New York Region in the mid-1890s. On Wednesday, ...
... saying: "The Walsh family supplied butter, milk, and other dairy products to residents of North Pelham, Pelham Manor, and New Rochelle. The dairy farm included a large pasture and cattle barn. The pasture was enclosed by stone walls and, in some ...
... could carry outside to save. Still the persistent flames gnawed at the structure. Firemen from North Pelham, Pelham Manor, and Mount Vernon arrived and began fighting the flames with steam boiler engines that pumped water in high streams onto the ...
... Chest in the 19th Century . Thu., Feb. 19, 2015: Another Account of Gold and Silver Treasure Found in a Pelham Manor Backyard in 1889 . Wed., Jun. 11, 2014: Buried Treasure Off the Shores of Pelham: The Legend of Pirate's Treasure . Wed., Oct. 14, ...
James D. Burnett was a celebrated citizen of Pelham Manor during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He served as Chief of Constables for the Town of Pelham and, later, became a member of the Village of Pelham Manor Police Department where he served into the 1920s.
James D. Burnett was a celebrated citizen of Pelham Manor during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He served as Chief of Constables for the Town of Pelham and, later, became a member of the Village of Pelham Manor Police Department where he served into the 1920s.
... at the ballot box or during votes taken at Town meetings controlled by City Island Democrats. Residents of Pelham Manor, Bartow, Prospect Hill, and Pelhamville grew angrier by the year about their circumstances. As far as they were concerned, "City ...
... at the ballot box or during votes taken at Town meetings controlled by City Island Democrats. Residents of Pelham Manor, Bartow, Prospect Hill, and Pelhamville grew angrier by the year about their circumstances. As far as they were concerned, "City ...
... A petition was circulated as part of the protest and the eighty residents signed it. On Monday, June 18, 1945, Pelham Manor resident Percy J. Gaynor who lived on Carol Place near the historic home appeared before the Board of Trustees of the Village ...
The Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum and Carriage House is yet another Pelham landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located in today's Pelham Bay Park a few hundred yards from the Pelham Manor border, the Bartow-Pell estate is one of the most stunning reminders of what life was like in the grand estates that once lined the shores of Eastchester Bay and Pelham Bay overlooking Long Island Sound.
... it was fit for beasts. With the storm raging, a pair of burglars had been working the New Rochelle and Pelham Manor region. At about 2:30 a.m. the pair forced their way though a small window into the ticket office of the Pelham Manor Depot. The ...
... building they built we know today as Siwanoy Elementary School located at 489 Siwanoy Place in the Village of Pelham Manor. The decision to build a new school, including how to pay for it and where to locate it, was not easy. Moreover, when the ...
... building they built we know today as Siwanoy Elementary School located at 489 Siwanoy Place in the Village of Pelham Manor. The decision to build a new school, including how to pay for it and where to locate it, was not easy. Moreover, when the ...
Introduction " Voila! ", Judge William F. Gay of Mount Vernon must have thought at that moment more than 110 years ago when his research seemed finally to have paid off. His research revealed a potential weakness in the chain of title involving a fifty-acre farm that had been sold many decades before for development in Pelham Manor.
In the early morning darkness on Tuesday, May 7, 1918, members of the Pelham Manor Police Department were still abuzz over an attempted burglary and brutal assault earlier in the night at the home of wealthy cigar manufacturer Herman Rokohl who lived at 255 Corona Avenue. At 4:00 a.m. that morning, there was a shift change.
... President Martin Van Buren's Visit to Pelham in July 1839 . Fri., Dec. 15, 2006: References to John Hunter of Pelham Manor in the Papers of President Martin Van Buren . Tue., Nov. 21, 2006: John Hunter Loses a Debate in the State Senate During the ...
... was an acclaimed and successful Broadway playwright of the early 20th century. He lived in a lovely home in Pelham Manor known as "Ruraldene" that once was located in an area that includes today's 219 Jackson Avenue. Ruraldene no longer exists. The ...
There is a lovely, and some might say unique, two-story home located at 467 Pelhamdale Avenue in the Village of Pelham Manor that is only eighteen feet wide. Moreover, it sits on a lot that is only twenty-five feet wide.
On Tuesday, October 18, 1927, the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution unveiled a New York State historic marker on the Hutchinson River Parkway near the home known as "Pelhamdale," located at 45 Iden Avenue in Pelham Manor. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
... January 1, 2010 through February 28, 2015, the defendant, who was the Controller of the Pelham Country Club in Pelham Manor, New York, systematically embezzled funds for over five years. She drew and negotiated checks from the bank account of Pelham ...
The origins of the Village of Pelham Manor can be traced back to March 2, 1866, when a newspaper notice announced an intent to incorporate the Harlem River and Portchester Railroad. The railroad was intended to run parallel to Long Island Sound to open up to development a vast section including the Pelham shoreline from Pelham Bridge to New Rochelle.
... little trolley shuttled back and forth, at that time, between the Pelham Station on the New Haven Line and the Pelham Manor Station on the New Haven Branch Line. In 1909, the rattletrap trolley click-clacked along tracks laid on Wolfs Lane to ...
For a number of years after the New Haven Branch Line stopped running passenger service in December, 1937 at the beautiful little Pelham Manor Depot designed by noted architect Cass Gilbert, a model railroad club was permitted to use the empty station. The Westchester Model Club, Inc. built a massive model railroad that even included a tiny replica of the very Pelham Manor Depot within which the model railroad sat.
... yet exist. (It was created by New York State statute in 1788.) The area was known as the Manor of Pelham (or "Pelham Manor" for short). The brief stretch of the Old Boston Post Road that ran through Pelham ran from the border with Eastchester ...
... devoted to the history of the Town and the surrounding region. One of those local historians, Mark Gaffney of Pelham Manor, is a member of the New York Athletic Club and magnanimously has provided two images of the Old Hunter House published in the ...
... Towns, and Cities. They were proud of their three "artistic" railroad stations: the Pelham Station, the Pelham Manor Station, and the Fifth Avenue Station of the New York, Boston and Westchester Railway. Pelham also was proud of its new high school, ...
When the New York Athletic Club of New York City bought the island it renamed "Travers Island" in Pelham Manor, there stood on the island a beautiful old home known as the "Old Hunter House." Named after John Hunter of Hunter's Island who had remodeled and improved the home during the mid-19th century, the main portion of the home was said to have been built in 1812 for Temple Emmett, a member of the Emmett Family that long resided in the area.