Pelham
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Pelham is a town in Westchester County, New York containing the villages of Pelham and Pelham Manor. Twenty eight minutes north of New York City, the Town of Pelham is considered “the first suburb north of New York City”.
Pelham is the oldest town in Westchester County named after Thomas Pell, who bought this area of land in 1654 from the Siwanoy Indians. Thomas Pell’s nephew, Sir John Pell, was the first of the Pells to live in Pelham Manor. Through the American Revolution, only members of the Pell family lived in the area. The Joshua Pell House, built in 1760 still stands on Shore Road. The Town of Pelham was officially incorporated on March 7, 1788.
The Town of Pelham is currently governed by Supervisor Joe Solimine with Town Board Members: Peter DiPaola, Daniel McLaughlin, William O’Conner and Rae Szymanski. All Board Officials are elected to a four year term and comprise a five member board to discuss all issues that come before the board. The Town of Pelham Board meetings are held on the first and third Monday of each month.
The Town is served by the Pelham Union Free School District which includes the Pelham Memorial High School, Pelham Middle School, Colonial Elementary School, Hutchinson Elementary School, Prospect Hill Elementary School and the Siwanoy Elementary School. The District’s mission is to: “challenge and inspire its students to become creative and critical thinkers who make ethical choices, to work both independently and collaboratively to solve problems, to become life-long learners and responsible citizens in a democratic society, and to be prepared for the demands of a highly technological and global community.
Notable residents of the Town of Pelham include: William Jay Bolton, Felix Cavaliere, Washington Irving, Joe Klein, James Montgomery Flagg, Geoff Muldaur, Michael Schwerner and Charles Voight.





