Sam Barron

Community Editor

sbarron@dailyvoice.com

An (almost) lifelong Westchester resident, Sam has reported on all facets of Westchester since he graduated from Ryerson University with a degree in print journalism, including stints at North County News and The Examiner. A film columnist for WAG Magazine, Sam's moviegoing expertise has been profiled in the New York Times and he was a featured guest on VH1's Big Morning Buzz Live.

Sam was formerly a community editor at Daily Voice.

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Latimer Announces Transition Team Latimer Announces Transition Team
Latimer Announces Transition Team As he prepares to become county executive, George Latimer has put together his transition team.The 17 people include current and former elected officials, people with deep ties to the community and people with specific areas of expertise, the Latimer campaign said. “I believe they will help set a course for Westchester that will truly serve all our residents,” Latimer said. Latimer also announced the creation of a transition website (latimertransition2017.com) for people who want to work in the administration. “I believe that openness should be a hallmark of my administration, and we want …
Greenburgh Improves Sidewalks Greenburgh Improves Sidewalks
Greenburgh Improves Sidewalks GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Do some sidewalks in Greenburgh look a little different to you? The town recently improved sidewalks on Benedict Avenue as part of the Hackley School pool and athletic complex project. "The sidewalk improves safety and quality of life in the vicinity of the project and for pedestrian users of Hackley," Supervisor Paul Feiner said. Feiner praised the town board for their planning work. The town also recently completed a sidewalk on Secor Road.  "We’re excited about our upcoming new sidewalk construction initiatives –to take place in 2018 and beyond,"…
Rockland Celebrating Hanukkah With Menorah Parade Rockland Celebrating Hanukkah With Menorah Parade
Rockland Celebrating Hanukkah With Menorah Parade Rockland is getting into the Hanukkah spirit with about 80 menorah mobiles. Yeshiva Mesivta Lubavitch of Monsey is hosting a menorah parade starting in Monsey and ending with a menorah lighting at the Palisades Center on Wednesday, Dec. 13, the second night of Hanukkah, the eight-day festival of lights, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mesitva Lubavitch has hosted the parade for more than 10 years, but this is the first time it is ending at the mall. The parade will last about 45 minutes. Sufganiyot (a jelly donut) will be served while the Gizmo Guys, a juggling duo, will perform. The grand menor…
Local Reps Support Trump Recognizing Jerusalem As Capital Of Israel Local Reps Support Trump Recognizing Jerusalem As Capital Of Israel
Local Reps Support Trump Recognizing Jerusalem As Capital Of Israel Rep. Nita Lowey (D-Harrison) and Rep. John Faso (R-Kinderhook) are applauding President Donald Trump's move to formally recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel Wednesday Trump also said the U.S. Embassy should eventually move from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The White House said it also working on a peace agreement between the Israelis and the Palestinians. “Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the State of Israel and the Jewish people," Lowey said. "I was proud to vote for the Jerusalem Embassy Act, which demonstrated Congress’ unified position that Jerusalem should be recognized …
Mahopac Dancer Performs At Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Mahopac Dancer Performs At Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Mahopac Dancer Performs At Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade MAHOPAC, N.Y. -- Sofia Gristina had a lot to be thankful for her on Thanksgiving. Gristina, a Mahopac resident, got to perform in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, dancing with 34th and Phunk.  The 12-year-old, who dances for Epic Dance Studio in Mahopac, went out to Long Island to audition, having to learn a whole new hip-hop dance. She found out she got the part that day. "I was just in shock," Gristina said. "I didn't know what to do, I was excited." Gristina traveled all over the tri-state area to attend rehearsals, which wasn't so bad- some of the dancers would …
Wampus Elementary Principal Retiring Wampus Elementary Principal Retiring
Wampus Elementary Principal Retiring ARMONK, N.Y. -- Debi Cagliostro, the principal at Wampus Elementary School, has announced her retirement. Cagliostro announced her decision last week, effective at the end of the 2017-2018 school, after 26 years as an educator. "Ms. Cagliostro has always been regarded as an educator who cares deeply about students, the faculty, and staff," Superintendent Jen Lamia said. "Every note or email sent from her ends with the word 'Warmly,' which truly reflects her connection to our school community. Lamia said the district will follow the same search process recently conducted when…
World War II Vet Leading Rockland St. Patrick's Day Parade World War II Vet Leading Rockland St. Patrick's Day Parade
World War II Vet Leading Rockland St. Patrick's Day Parade PEARL RIVER, N.Y. -- A true American hero will be the Parade Commander of the 2018 Rockland County St. Patrick's Day Parade.Francis Duffy, a Silver Star recipient who was wounded in Iwo Jima when serving in the Marines was given the honor for next year's parade, being held on March 18. “He put his life on the line during one of the darkest periods in our nation’s history," said Rockland County Legislator Vincent D. Tyer. "Thanks to Frank and others like him, good prevailed over evil. We can never say thanks enough."  Tyer and Legislator Patrick Moroney presented Duffy, a Pear…
Peekskill Senior Nominated For Presidential Scholars Program Peekskill Senior Nominated For Presidential Scholars Program
Peekskill Senior Nominated For Presidential Scholars Program PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- The accolades keep piling up for Peekskill High School senior Valentina Loaiza. Loaiza, who ranks first in her class of 247, is one of 25 New York high school seniors nominated as a finalist for the Presidential Scholars Program. Two students from each state, one male and one female, are named Presidential Scholars each year. "I am thrilled to be nominated for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program," said Loaiza said. "I think this is an amazing opportunity to represent my school. Peekskill has been underrepresented throughout the years and I believe this w…
East Fishkill Police Sergeant Calls It A Career East Fishkill Police Sergeant Calls It A Career
East Fishkill Police Sergeant Calls It A Career HOPEWELL JUNCTION, N.Y. - Sergeant Eric Fields is heading into retirement. The East Fishkill Police Sergeant retired last week. Fields joined the East Fishkill Police Department in 1995 and was promoted to Sergeant in April 2008.  "Please join us in wishing Sergeant Fields a long and healthy retirement," the department said on its Facebook page.
Dutchess Legislator Tyner Challenging Serino For Senate Seat Dutchess Legislator Tyner Challenging Serino For Senate Seat
Dutchess Legislator Tyner Challenging Serino For Senate Seat Dutchess County Legislator Joel Tyner (D-Rhinebeck) has announced he is running against Senator Sue Serino in the 41st District (R-Hyde Park) next year. Serino, who was first elected in 2014, is running for a third term in the district that represents parts of Dutchess and Putnam. "The working class has been ignored by Sue Serino," Tyner said. "She has sold her office to the highest bidder." Tyner, a teacher's assistant at Hudson High School, has been critical of Serino's refusal to support a $15 minimum wage. "A minimum wage has to be a living wage," Tyner s…
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