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Recapping Pelham's Top Stories In 2012

PELHAM, N.Y. -- Pelham had an eventful 2012, including some bigger news events such as Hurricane Sandy hitting and an armed man robbing commuters at the train station.

The bridge on Fulton Avenue connecting Mount Vernon and Pelham was closed twice in 2012

The bridge on Fulton Avenue connecting Mount Vernon and Pelham was closed twice in 2012

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Here are links to The Pelham Daily Voice's countdown of the Top 10 stories of 2012.

Dec 26: Westchester County Budget Controversy and Pelham-Mount Vernon Bridge closed twice Dec. 27: Increased Bridge Strikes On Westchester Parkways and Hurricane Sandy slams into Pelham Dec. 28: AirTran Departs County Airport, Geese Strike JetBlue and Pelham family escapes blaze Dec. 29: The Capitol Theatre Reopens In Port Chester and New Thai restaurant opens in Pelham Dec. 30: Man Charged In Robberies Near Trains and Westchester Budget Controvery

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