Formed in 1788, the Town of Pelham is the oldest and smallest in Westchester County. It consists of a single unified school district and two villages, Pelham and Pelham Manor, Pelham Population and Size Approximately 12,000 residents 2.1 square miles in size Pelham Transportation Located 14 miles North of New York City. Metro North express travel time to Grand Central Station is aproximately 29 minutes Served by Metro North Pelham Train Station on the New Haven Line Pelham Education Pelham is served by the Pelham School District High School: Pelham Memorial High School Middle school: Pelham Middle School Middle school: Eastview Middle school Elementary school: Colonial Elementary School Elementary school: Prospect Hill Elementary School Elementary school: Siwanoy Avenue Elementary School Elementary school: Hutchinson Elementary School Pelham area Private/Parochial schools include Our Lady Of Perpetual Help and Montessori School Of New Rochelle Pelham Recreation Sixth Street Playground Pelham Children's Theater Glover Field Gazebo Park Ingalls Field Franklin Field Shore Park Pelham Rotary Club Pelham area Places of Worship include: Christ The Redeemer Episcopal Church Community Church Of The Pelhams Huguenot Presbyterian Church Our Lady Of Perpetual Help St. Catharine's Roman Catholic Church Pelham Jewish Church
Formed in 1788, the Town of Pelham is the oldest and smallest in Westchester County. It consists of a single unified school district and two villages, Pelham and Pelham Manor,