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News and Information from the Salem Observer
May 2008 - Posts
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BY JERRY LIPTAK The Pelham High School boys tennis team tweaked the old argument – the end justifies the means – in 2008. This was a team that proved sometimes the end just defies the means. Yes, unbeaten state champ Hanover concluded the Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The official start time for Pelham Elementary is going to be moved up by five minutes this fall to allow for better supervision of students coming into the school prior to the opening bell. The first bell rings at 8:50 a.m. right now, Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN For Scott Connatser, entering the Mr. PHS contest was more about having fun than winning the all-male competition title. “It’s fun and it’s going to be entertaining, to make a fool of yourself and have a good time,” Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Members of Pelham High School’s French Honor Society recently served a taste of French culture to their community. The students hosted a crepes night in the school cafeteria on Tuesday, May 20, treating parents, fellow students,and Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR By regular-season standards, the implications of a win or a loss were far greater than a typical boys tennis contest. Matched up on Saturday, May 17, were 9-3 Pelham and 11- 2 Coe-Brown. The winner was likely to host a first-round Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Holding onto the 16th and final playoff spot in their inaugural season, the Bedford High School softball team hoped to roll into Pelham and roll out with a win. The 1-13 Pythons had other plans. Pelham jumped to a 7-0 lead and held on Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL A Pelham teen was one of three people charged as a result of an armed robbery of the owner of a Dracut pizza parlor after beating him repeatedly with a wooden stick, police said. As police waited to execute a search warrant on the home Read More...
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BY JIM DEVINE A Massachusetts man was arrested Wednesday, May 14, after falsely telling Hannaford Supermarket employees he was soliciting contributions for a nonprofit athletic group. Jamie Simard, 32, of Lowell, Mass., was arrested on charges of attempted Read More...
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BY JIM DEVINE Selectmen are considering a pay-as-you-throw program for the town’s transfer station following a recent presentation from the Department of Environmental Services. David Degler, a solid waste program coordinator for DES, presented Read More...
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BY JIM DEVINE Police have charged three teens and a juvenile with arson related to the fire that damaged and closed the skate park early this month. Thomas Kostarellas, 17, of Dracut, Mass., and Marc Patenaude, 18, of Pelham, were charged with arson and Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Two victories don’t seem like much. To perennial powers, that’s merely a week’s worth of work. But to the third-year Pelham girls lacrosse team, they’re worth much more. In a historical sense, Pelham’s pair Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Windham police Capt. Pat Yatsevich said he’s ready to retire after a long battle with illness, but worries about how the current funding and decision-making concerns surrounding the New Hampshire retirement system will affect his Read More...
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Police arrested five teens early Sunday morning, May 4, at an underage drinking party on Surrey Lane. Following an anonymous report of an underage drinking party, police found 11 underage people in a detached garage at the residence. No parents were present Read More...
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