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MUNICIPAL MATTERS | Climate Change

MUNICIPAL MATTERS | Climate Change

We are living in transformative times BY BOB HILDEBRANDT Pelham Town Councillor Ward 3 D isruptive forces are in play as we all try to navigate the New Normal.

Letters & Op-Ed, June 15 2022

Personal connection to Duncan reaction I was very pleased to read the Publisher’s Corner commentary in the June 8 issue of the Voice. The summary of the Charles Duncan debacle was realistic and exact.

COMMON DECENCY | The New Puritanism hardens the heart

F orgiveness is vital. Its angry and fierce absence within contemporary discourse has turned social media, and even the greater public conversation, into an increasingly cold and dark place.
EDITORIAL | Pelham Council ineptitude—Not just embarrassing, but costly

EDITORIAL | Pelham Council ineptitude—Not just embarrassing, but costly

F or Pelham residents concerned about the price of housing—as well as their property tax bills—last Monday’s Town Council meeting should be ringing alarm bells.

COMMON DECENCY | Pride in The Beautiful Game

I n the October before the lockdown I was in London having lunch with the chaplain of one of Britain’s most famous and successful soccer teams.

Letters & Op-Ed, June 8 2022

Pelham District High reunion—join us The 11th Pelham High Reunion is only a few days away! On Sunday, June 12, from 1-5 PM at the Royal Canadian Legion, Hwy.

COMMENTARY | He was hiding in plain sight all along

Charles Duncan never disguised who he was F or women whose trauma began two decades ago, some measure of justice arrived last week on the gavel of a St. Catharines judge. Ex-doctor Charles Duncan is going to jail .

FIRST PERSON | An armed nation awash in the blood of innocents

Reflections of a lifelong shooting sports advocate If I hear that well-intended but vapid utterance, “thoughts and prayers,” one more time, I’m going to scream.

COMMON DECENCY | Another brick in the Handmaid’s wall

N ancy Pelosi’s eternal soul is, apparently, in deep, dark danger. This, at least, is the opinion of Salvatore Cordileone, the Roman Catholic archbishop of San Francisco.

Letters & Op-Ed, June 1 2022

Town should follow its own weed-whacking rules Recently there was a Town of Pelham ad in the Voice stating that properties must be maintained.