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No one else can do that heavy lifting for us, though, and we need to do this work now. Letters to the Editor.

To the editor: As the parents of the student who made the Snapchat post that preceded the alarm on Monday, Nov. To the editor: We are thankful to know that everyone at Pelham Memorial High School is safe and that no one was in any danger at any time this week I am honored you elected me to the town coun To the editor: In the early panic of the pandemic, when most of us worried about our health and our families, Kara McLoughlin worried about other p To the editor: We write to express our appreciation to Michael Treanor for his suggestion to build a community pool on Franklin Field, and, importa School Board Election.

On Tuesday, May 18 we f Details on Oct. McLoughlin thanks voters of Pelham after election to town board. McLoughlin demonstrates community leadership needed for town board. No to public pool at Franklin Field: school district, town. In support of Franklin Field town pool suggested at school board meeting. Manor officials downplay threat of storms like Ida, leaving village at mercy of extreme weather.

Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. The Princeton Plan is a red herring. Pelhamites are too fond of our neighborhood schools. Not surprising that it was mentioned in the equity audit because the idea has been around forever, but it is swatted down every time it comes up. It will not make it out of the gate this time either. That said, I would make several points. Why then are there vehicular traffic jams outside every elementary school for drop-off and pick-up?

Help the environment. Help your kids leave the house early enough to walk or bike to school. Why else do we pay crossing guards? And, surprise! Schools were grouped by grade, not by neighborhood. By the end of third grade, everyone knew everyone else by sight if not by name. No one viewed a kid from the other end of town as a stranger.

Many of us still walked to school, for me it was at least a mile there and back, in both first and second grade. But for years any time there was any suggestion to redraw district lines to reduce overcrowding, Colonial parents would be up in arms at the idea that their kids might be re-zoned to Hutch.

As Pelham students and many parents have been telling us, loudly, since last Spring, these issues can no longer be swept under the rug and must be faced head on.

I urge folks not to base their vote for school board based on a red herring that will never come to fruition. Comments Comment by Adhara Anyone know what this fellow is wearing? Looks like a green recolour of Dreadmist Robe though it's hard to tell from the angle. View in 3D Links. This NPC can be found in Deepholm. Please keep the following in mind when posting a comment: Your comment must be in English or it will be removed.

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