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News and Information from the Salem Observer
April 2008 - Posts
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BY JIM DEVINE Police Chief Joseph Roark recently expressed to selectmen that officer retention will become a concern, following another year without an approved contract raise. The department’s juvenile detective, Michael Marshall, gave his notice Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR With his team down, 2-1, entering the final quarter of play at Pembroke Academy on Thursday, April 17, Pelham boys lacrosse coach Matt Regan said it suddenly clicked. “I watched (Pembroke’s) goalie play last week, and Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The Pelham School Board is looking at adopting a new policy that would tighten the rules regarding school lunch money owed to the district. The school district’s food service director, Megan Bizzarro, proposed a draft of the policy Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL A 40-year-old Pelham man was arrested for holding a drinking party that minors attended at his home after he advertised the gathering on MySpace.com. Marco Rivera of 53 Simpson Mill Road posted the party on the social networking site, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR With a new yet experienced coach and a crop of talented young athletes, Justin Soucy foresees the 2008 track and field season as one of growth, development and, of course, success. Jen Jaquith joins Soucy as Pythons coach this year. Read More...
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BY JIM DEVINE Pelham town officials are backing a plan to expand a roundabout traffic intersection at the current fire station’s location as a solution to growing traffic problems. In a 3-2 vote on Tuesday, April 8, selectmen backed one of two traffic Read More...
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BY JIM DEVINE Pelham’s cable TV operations supervisor has regained full access to school district property after charges of sexual solicitation charges against him were dropped. The charges against Jim Greenwood, 47, of Pelham that alleged he offered Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Matt Regan coached the Pelham boys lacrosse team two of the program’s first four years, but missed last season because of time constraints. This season, he is back at the helm and ready to reap the benefits of his initial Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK The Pelham boys tennis team shut out Monadnock in its season opener, 9-0. Top-seeded Scott Connatser defeated Alex Ball, 8-2, while Pelham’s No. 2 player, Brad Shapiro, bested Evan Barlow, 8-5. The Connatser- Shapiro doubles team Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN A Massachusetts man accused of helping an accomplice steal an exotic bird from a Salem pet store in September has been indicted on charges that he caused the crash that claimed the life of a Pelham motorcyclist shortly after the theft Read More...
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