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Pelham School Passed Overwhelmingly; SmithPelham School Passed Overwhelmingly; Smith and Recca Win School Board SeatsPatch.comIn the school board race, candidates Michael Recca and Madeline Smith beat out Paul Prencis and Christine Rosskopf. Smith received the most votes with 1152; followed by Recca who had 839; Prencis, who had 461; and Rosskopf, who had 396 votes.Pelham Votes on BOE Budget and Candidates TuesdayThe Daily Pelhamall 6 news articles »
Posted on 16 May 2012 | 5:16 am
Valued health leader departs - MarlboroughValued health leader departsMarlborough ExpressChristine Smith has resigned as chief executive of the Marlborough Primary Health Organisation (PHO), a move greeted with a sense of loss by those who have worked with her. PHO chairman Joe Puketapu said Ms Smith told the Kimi Hauora Wairau board last ...
Posted on 16 May 2012 | 4:08 am
Christine Brewer at Alice Tully Hall - NewChristine Brewer at Alice Tully HallNew York TimesAt her Alice Tully Hall recital on Sunday afternoon — Mother's Day — the soprano Christine Brewer naturally performed “For the Color of My Mother,” a song written for her in 2008 by Alan L. Smith. The text is a poem by Ms. Brewer's daughter, Elisabeth.
Posted on 15 May 2012 | 10:31 pm
Jubilant Jubilee celebrations in Bromley -Jubilant Jubilee celebrations in BromleyNews ShopperChristine Smith, 66, from Grove Park, has lived in the borough her whole life and seen Her Majesty several times including during her last Royal excursion to the town in 1986. She said: “The first time I saw her was in 1953 – that was after the ...and more »
Posted on 15 May 2012 | 3:54 pm
Law enforcement cracking down on seat beltsLaw enforcement cracking down on seat beltsKokomo Perspective“Although Indiana's current seat belt usage rate is 93.2 percent – there remain a significant number of drivers who are at an increased risk for death or injury because they still fail to buckle up on a regular basis,” Specialist Christine Smith said.and more »
Posted on 14 May 2012 | 8:17 pm











