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BY DARRELL HALEN Several times a week, while dressed in hospital scrubs, Salem High School senior Courtney Morgan is busy helping people at Parkland Medical Center in Derry – preparing rooms, making beds, walking with patients, getting them something Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY With two undefeated teams going head to head, there was plenty of electricity in the crowd Friday, Nov. 2, as Gilford and Pelham squared off at Pelham High School to close out the regular season. Strangely, in the first quarter, the only Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN When Robert Duffy Jr. was brought into the Pelham Memorial School cafeteria one day in late September, his fellow seventh-graders greeted him with a thunderous standing ovation. Robert, 13, is battling brain cancer, and his surprise visit Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN The sales of pink bracelets and freshly baked cookies during a school fundraiser may not bring in a lot of money, but for Taryn Kayo it’s a way to support the fight against *** cancer – a disease that struck her grandmother Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN As Pelham Memorial School students filed into school, the theme song from the movie “Rocky” sounded over the building’s public address system. Their teachers wore brand-new lime green T-shirts with the words “striving Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR After leading his Pythons boys basketball squad to three consecutive state title games and taking home the 2006 Class I championship, Todd Kress decided he needed to spice things up by adding another personal challenge. Pelham High Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Pelham High School field hockey team continuously pressured Bow High School on Friday, Sept. 21, but the Lady Pythons scored only once, losing 3-1. Alex Catalano was outstanding in net for the Pythons. The freshman made 14 saves, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY It’s early in the season, and both John Stark and Pelham’s girls volleyball teams were in – no surprise here – early season form. Neither squad found consistent rhythm in the contest, but visiting John Stark returned Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR It’s been an arduous process, but Pelham High School Field Hockey continues its slow march toward respectability. Coach Mary Johnson, in her fourth year with the program, second at the varsity level, said when she took over, Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Students at Pelham High School won’t see their new assistant principal, Leland Brennan, only during school days. They’ll see him watching football games, attending school plays and at many other student activities. Brennan, Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Pelham High School’s class of 2007 is an incredible group of people, Tim Mallard told his fellow graduating seniors. “As we have run in this race we call high school, we have stuck together and formed an alliance,” Mallard, Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Frustrated by the problems her son, Kenny, was having in school several years ago, Cheryl Andrews told one of his teachers, “Oh my God, if we ever make it through high school, it will be a miracle.” There was no miracle. But Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK After playing in recreation leagues and competing successfully at the middle-school level, Emily Standish dreamed of playing high school basketball. Instead, the Pelham native didn’t even make the freshman team. Tony Johnson couldn’t Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Throughout her high school career, Starsha Kolodziej viewed classmate Bethany Murphy as a friendly rival. Bethany was considered the top student in their class, and Starsha wanted to surpass her. When report cards came out, Starsha wanted Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT On Saturday, May 26, Pelham’s Kris Fournier brought his best to the Class I track and field championships. Now, he is the best. With a personal-best and school-record throw of 166 feet, 6 inches, the senior claimed the Class I crown Read More...
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