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News and Information from the Salem Observer
March 2007 - Posts
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Pelham Parks and Recreation now offers registration for the Hershey Track and Field program, open to 9- to 14-year-old boys and girls, as of Dec. 31, 2007. Students practice at the Pelham High School track with coach Peg Sawicki on Wednesday evenings, Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Evan Haglund, Pelham’s retiring police chief, will become the new police chief in Topsfield, Mass. Haglund, 51, expects to start his new job in early May. His last day working in Pelham will be April 27. “The people who work Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Cindy Kyzer held onto her Pelham School Board seat after a ballot recount gave her a 46-vote victory. The recount was requested by Lorraine Dube, who finished closely behind Kyzer in this year’s school board race. Two seats were Read More...
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Pelham Parks and Recreation now offers registration for the Hershey track and field program, open to 9- to 14-year-old boys and girls, as of Dec. 31, 2007. Students practice at the Pelham High School track with coach Peg Sawicki on Wednesday evenings, Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Two new business administrators have been named to support School Administrative Unit 28, which consists of the Pelham and Windham school districts. Kathleen Sargent will serve as business administrator for the Pelham School District. Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Because Pelham voters rejected a new teachers’ contract earlier this month, representatives of the teachers union and the school board will need to work out a new agreement. That new agreement could go before voters at a special Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN While donning a red-and-white striped hat, Joe Puddister read “The Cat in the Hat Comes Back” aloud to a classroom of second-graders. Puddister, a guest reader, did more than read from the Dr. Seuss book while turning its Read More...
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This spring, the NFL-affiliated New Hampshire Flag Football League (NHFFL) offers an organized, competitive and fun atmosphere to youngsters who want to experience football without the commitment and the contact. Games are played on Sundays in Pelham Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN An assistant superintendent of schools for the Manchester School District has been chosen as the top administrator for Windham and Pelham schools. Dr. Frank Bass was unanimously chosen by the members of the School Administrative Unit Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Three years ago, Bob Haverty finished in fourth place among six candidates who jockeyed for a pair of seats on Pelham’s board of selectmen. This year, it was a different story. Haverty was the top vote-getter among the five candidates Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Emergency workers rescued a 9-year-old boy who lost control of an all-terrain vehicle he was riding and fell into a ditch in the woods. Rescue workers, notified of the accident around 3:35 p.m. on Saturday, March 10, were met by a friend Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Dorothy Mohr liked having Michelle Lemieux working in Pelham High School’s front office during the first period of the school day. “She was just so friendly, even early in the morning,” Mohr fondly recalled. Michelle, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Pelham boys basketball coach Todd Kress is very superstitious about his courtside attire. While his team is winning, Kress will continue to wear the same outfit to every game. He also eats the same foods and even styles his facial Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN A Pelham man, who was arrested last summer as part of an investigation into people who use the Internet to prey on children, has recently been charged with sexually assaulting a teenage girl. Adam Koch, 21, of 553 Mammoth Road, Pelham, Read More...
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