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Local Government
Pelham has elected representative government at the Town, Village and School
Board level. The Villages of Pelham and Pelham Manor together comprise the entire town, such that no part of the town
exists outside one of the incorporated villages. Consequently, the villages provide the bulk of services, including
police and fire services, street repair, garbage collection and building department services. The villages have
consolidated certain services into town government, including the municipal courts, tax assessment & collection and recreation.
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Both boards are comprised of volunteers who live in
the village and serve staggered two-year terms with elections held in March each year. Similarly, the planning boards,
zoning board of appeals and other boards consist of volunteers from the community.
The Pelham Town Council consists of the Town Supervisor and four Council Members who are volunteers elected in semi-annual November elections.

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The Town of Pelham also operates the Pelham Town Library located at the corner of Wolfs Land and Colonial Avenue.
The Pelham School District is also entirely within the Town of Pelham. The Pelham School Board is elected from the community and the school
budget is voted on by Pelham citizens every year.
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Arthur L. Scinta, Esq. Providing a personal introduction ot the Town of Pelham and Westchester
County. 914.738.2004 AScinta@HoulihanLawrence.com Associate Broker Houlihan Lawrence, Inc. Arthur Scinta is Pelham's former mayor and the number one ranked real estate
agent in Pelham in total sales 2005-2011. He is an associate real estate broker with Houlihan/Lawrence, Westchester County's largest residential real estate
firm and has been an active
member of the Pelham community for the last 17 years,
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