Islamophobia and Learning from History
Pelham area high school students experience an interfaith peacekeeping event at the United Nations.
REGAL NEW ROC STADIUM 18 -- The new movie “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” was great. It is about a medicine that repairs the brain. They test the medicine on 12 chimpanzees.
Thoughts on Rick Perry and the separation between church and state.
Tyumen is a medium-sized city that has lots of places to visit and things to see.
Italy’s favorite beaches are shrinking with erosion.
A story about stark contrasts between two neighboring communities
How seeing "The Book of Mormon" made a "Jistian" contemplate the meaning of Jesus.
Fourteen Pelham Girl Scouts from Troop 1666 went camping in Lucy Bischof’s backyard on July 23 to feel the experience of camping. We did crafts, set up tents, had a bonfire and a raffle.
What would it be like if there was a season where we revealed the state of our souls rather than our bodies?
The Bronx Zoo Animal Kingdom summer daycamp shows kids animals and exhibits.
The Pelham Public Library kicked off its summer reading program with a party on June 24.
Two local college students are recognized for their efforts.
The Consulate-General of Japan today received the books of hope that Colonial students made for kids in Japan affected by the earthquake and tsunami.
The fourth graders at Colonial School went on a field trip here after learning about immigrants in class.
Blogger runs an adventure race and lives to tell the tale!
The fourth grade went to see on May 23, and the group danced to “Tres Cantos” with music by Carlos Chavez Lorenzo
The Pelham Middle School jazz band performed here on May 19.
Monique Johnson, a journalist on the Bronxville-Eastchester Patch, told me she became a writer to express feelings. When she couldn’t go to her cousins’ house, she’d makeup and write stories.
Colonial School won the 24 Club Tournament against all the other Pelham elementary schools on May 17.
The peer mediators are on patrol. The mediators are students who were selected by their peers to help kids solve problems, said Mrs. Gashi, fifth-grade teacher and adviser to the mediators.
COLONIAL SCHOOL GYM -- The fifth graders let the fourth graders taste their delicious food from all around the world on April 27 at the Cultural Top Chef festival.
Youth Arts Forum Uniting the Youth of the World Through the Arts
Nature's Pretty Colors on a Gray Day
A change comes to denominational polity. Perhaps a state law changes too.
Eleanor Goldberg is the editor of Pelham Patch, and she visited the Colonial Times staff on April 14 to talk about how she does journalism.
The PTA’s next big project is Pasta Night this Friday, said PTA Co-President Brian MacColl. Planning Pasta Night is challenging, but it is very fun and successful, he said.
School Board Election - Rainy Day Report
PMHS AUDITORIUM -- The fifth graders graduated from the DARE program at a ceremony here on April 8. DARE is a program that teaches fifth graders about making the right decisions.
COLONIAL SCHOOL -- Tragedy struck Japan, and the school is sending hope through letters and cards.
Ms Cathy Taylor visited the Colonial Times to talk about her career working as a writer since 1989.
Spring is the time to fund raise.
A great production of “Merrily We Roll Along” was directed by our one and only Mr. Orefice at the end of March.
The Pelham Hockey Association held its annual dinner at Lake Isle Country Club on March 31 for players and their families.
The live action and animated movie “Hop” uses actors such as Russel Brand, James Marsden and Kaley Kuoco to provide the voices and live characters. The movie itself was okay.
Help support the Youth Arts Forum, an organization that encourages kids to take their talent to the big stage.
Penfield Place in Pelham Manor NY 10803 and a bit about Pelham Manor's Edward Penfield