PELHAM MANOR, NY (May 10, 2023) — Pelham Manor held its latest Village Board meeting last night, which saw the swearing-in of two new officials. Kyle Booth, who previously served as Pelham Manor’s Deputy Treasurer since 2021, was officially named as the new Village Treasurer by Mayor Jennifer Lapey. Booth has a degree in accounting from Siena College and brings experience from the private sector to his new role. Booth’s wife Erin was present at the ceremony.
Additionally, on April 10, Timothy M. Case was sworn in as Village Trustee. Case has previously served as Pelham Town Councilman and Pelham Town Clerk. Mayor Lapey was honored to swear in Trustee Case at the Board meeting, which was attended by a robust crowd that included former Pelham Manor Mayors and current and former members of the Pelham Manor Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals.
The Board meeting also saw the retirement of Village Manager John Pierpont, who was recognized by the Trustees for his 28 years of outstanding service. Mr. Pierpont’s wife Dianne and children Andrew and Emily were present at the ceremony, and the Board gave him a standing ovation.
Pelham Manor continues to welcome new officials and honor those who have served the community for many years. The addition of Booth and Case to the Board promises to bring fresh perspectives and new ideas to the Village’s ongoing development.
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