... also picked up the assist. Another turnover gave the Cavaliers possession as Dyson found freshman Sammy Mueller (Pelham, N.Y.) for a goal. UVA then scored three-straight goals a man down, with Dyson netting one from Jackson, junior Kasey Behr ...
... s, local politicians as well as many diverse groups representing the Sound Shore community from Port Chester south to Pelham. For more details, go to www.SoundShoreParade.com .
Research has revealed a pair of associated news articles published in the Morning Herald , a New York City newspaper, on July 11 and July 12, 1839 that together contain the most detailed and astonishingly extensive account of President Martin Van Buren's visit to Hunter's Island in the Town of Pelham on July 9-10, 1839.
... last year), and Carol M. Rice (who has written all three years). Allie Costa of Los Angeles, Jennifer O'Grady of Pelham, NY, and Susan Shafer of New York City also return for the second year, and Rita Anderson of Austin returns for the third year. ...
... s, local politicians as well as many diverse groups representing the Sound Shore community from Port Chester south to Pelham. For more details, go to www.SoundShoreParade.com .
... wide) from the Harlem Bridge through Westchester County to connect with the Old Boston Post Road at Eastchester and Pelham. The route selected for that roadway l ed from the bridge (that in modern times became known as the "Third Avenue Bridge") to ...
Action and adventure await budding filmmakers at the Picture House Regional Film Center's Spring Break camps taking place Monday, April 10 through Thursday, April 13 in Pelham. Using the hit "The Lego Batman Movie" as their inspiration, students will create a new action-adventure short film each day of camp.
... the Revolution and rose to the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the 3rd New York Militia. Pell was born in the Manor of Pelham on January 13, 1761. On March 7, 1790 he married Hester ("Hetty") Sneden. David J. Pell inherited the farmhouse built by his ...
The Picture House Regional Film Center in Pelham will screen the documentary "Robert Klein Still Can't Stop His Leg" on Wednesday, March 29, followed by a discussion with the director, TPH's critic-in- residence Marshall Fine, and the film's subject, legendary comedian Robert Klein. In the documentary, Fine follows Klein in his daily routines and gives viewers an inside look at a seasoned comic improvising jokes about everyday life: grocery shopping, getting a haircut and hanging out with pals, according to a release from TBH.
Stephen Sneden Pell was a notable early Pelham resident who served as Town Supervisor from 1827 to 1831 and also in 1841. In 1845 the Westchester County Board of Supervisors appointed Pell to a two-year term to serve with two others as Westchester County's "Superintendents of the Poor."
Care must be taken in the review of 18th century Pelham records that reference Philip Pell. There were three successive Philip Pells, each prominent in the history of the Manor of Pelham and, later, the Town of Pelham.
... Empress Ambulance provides 911 emergency medical service to Yonkers, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, White Plains and Pelham and EMS support to Mohegan, Hawthorne and Peekskill. It also provides advanced life support services to the Town of Yorktown. ...
... Empress Ambulance provides 911 emergency medical service to Yonkers, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, White Plains and Pelham and EMS support to Mohegan, Hawthorne and Peekskill. It also provides advanced life support services to the Town of Yorktown. ...
... fouled to earn a free position shot, which she converted to put UVA up 3-0. Reese then found freshman Sammy Mueller (Pelham, N.Y.), who nailed a shot as she was falling down to put the Cavaliers in front 4-0 with 28:00 left in the first. Virginia ...
... Natasha, daughter Mary E Brenner, granddaughter Lauren Ashley, grandson James (wife, Jayme), daughter Christine Ann Pelham, grandsons Jay (Andrea, great-grandson James) and Ryan and son-in-law James Pelham. He is survived by his brother James Stone ...
A spectacular mansion known as Hawkswood once stood on Pelham Neck overlooking Long Island Sound and City Island. Hawkswood was built in the 1820s by Elisha W. King.