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News and Information from the Salem Observer
December 2007 - Posts
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January Nine people, including a 47-year old mother and her four sons, were arrested after police seized drugs, cash and weapons from their home. The raid at 13 William Drive followed a twomonth long investigation into the sale of marijuana and Oxycontin Read More...
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By Darrell Halen Two new patrolmen and a new sergeant were recently sworn in at the Pelham Police Department. Brian Kelly, 24, is from Farmington, Conn. He graduated from Farmington High School in 2002 and earned a bachelor of science degree in business Read More...
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By Darrell Halen The Pelham Budget Committee voted to support the $3 million purchase of approximately 48 acres for a new high school. But the panel voted against recommending the construction of the new school and an auditorium. The nine members attending Read More...
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By Darrell Halen The Windham and Pelham school districts share employees, resources and costs by belonging to School Administrative Unit 28. But beginning in March, Windham voters might start the process of pulling their community out of the SAU. A warrant Read More...
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By Darrell Halen One of the biggest proponents of a new high school in Pelham is leaving the School Board. Michael Conrad, 42, will depart from the board in March, one year before his current term is to expire. In his letter of resignation to School Board Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Heavy early morning traffic in a Pelham neighborhood reported by residents led to the narcotics related arrests of two people. Julian Cotto, 35, of Lowell, Mass., faces eight charges, including two counts of selling heroin. After residents Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN When Shaun Doherty isn’t listening to lectures, writing papers or taking tests, he can usually be found doing campaign work: distributing fliers, setting up events, making phone calls and recruiting supporters. Doherty, a college Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Scott Connatser didn’t take his role as co-host of the recent student fashion show at Pelham High School too seriously. In addition to the jokes he cracked, Connatser’s outfit was laid back as well, with his tuxedo tieless, Read More...
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By Ryan O'Connor For a squad that won two competitive meets and finished among the top 10 in the state in its inaugural season, the Pelham girls gymnastics team must temper its expectations if it hopes to improve in year two. “We don’t Read More...
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By Ryan O'Connor Alethal backcourt combination, a deep bench and a proven home-court advantage once again have the Pelham boys basketball team in position to challenge for a state championship. After wearing the Class I crown in 2006, the Pythons Read More...
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