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School drug search policy may be revised
By Darrell Halen The School Board may revise its policy on drug searches in Pelham schools after concerns were raised about the magnitude of the searches and disruptions caused to students. During the board’s Wednesday, Jan. 16 meeting, School Board
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Woman screams, invader flees
By Darrell Halen A Pelham woman was working on her home computer in the middle of the day when a man kicked in her front door, police said. When the woman, a Jericho Road resident, heard a crash from downstairs, she went to the staircase. She looked down
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Officers, sergeant join ranks
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
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Two arrested for selling drugs
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
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Driver clips Pelham officer at accident scene
BY DARRELL HALEN A Pelham police officer narrowly escaped serious injury when a pickup truck grazed him, tearing the portable radio off his duty belt and breaking his Taser gun holster. Master patrolman Eugene Stahl was responding to a singlecar accident
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