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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Hudson River HealthCare Gets 91K To Help Patients With HIV Hudson River HealthCare Gets 91K To Help Patients With HIV
Hudson River HealthCare Gets 91K To Help Patients With HIV PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Hudson River Health Care hopes a new grant will improve the lives of people battling HIV.Peekskill-based Hudson River Health Care was awarded a $91,00 federal Ryan White Part C HIV Capacity Development and Planning Grant to enhance care management of people living with HIV. Hudson River Health Care has locations in Dutchess, Rockland, and Orange.  Hudson River Health Care treats about 1,000 people living with HIV. “The resources will help to ensure that critical care coordination is in place to reduce duplication and improve health outcomes," said Anne Kauffman Nolon…
Expect Traffic As Art Show Comes To Armonk Expect Traffic As Art Show Comes To Armonk
Expect Traffic As Art Show Comes To Armonk ARMONK, N.Y. -- Armonk is hosting its annual Armonk Outdoor Art Show on Saturday, Sept. 23 and Sunday, Sept. 24 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the North Castle Community Park at 205 Business Park Drive in Armonk. Due to this event, there will be a significant increase in vehicle and pedestrian traffic along Business Park Drive, North Castle Police said. People are asked to use caution when traveling in this area and allow extra time for their trip, police said. Traffic control personnel will be in the area to assist and help direct vehicles to approved parking areas, police said.
New City Restaurant Honors Rockland's Greatest New City Restaurant Honors Rockland's Greatest
New City Restaurant Honors Rockland's Greatest NEW CITY, N.Y. -- A Facebook post that went viral has led to Rockland's Greatest All Star Sports Grill in New City at 190 South Main St. The restaurant, which will have its grand opening in October, was inspired by a Facebook group called Rockland's Greatest.   The group started after Andre Chiavelli posted a picture of Rocky Balboa with the caption, "The eye of the tiger, do you still have it?"  Over the next two weeks, Chiavelli's posts had more than 4,000 comments with many Rockland athletes reminiscing about their exploits on the field. Chiavelli eventually turned it into a F…
Hastings Teacher Celebrates 25 Years Hastings Teacher Celebrates 25 Years
Hastings Teacher Celebrates 25 Years HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- Debbie Troop has been keeping kids stimulated for 25 years. The elementary school teacher was recently honored by the Hastings-on-Hudson Union Free School District for her 25 years of service. Troop, who lives in Yonkers, currently teaches 4th grade at Hillside Elementary School. Troop said she runs into parents of kids she taught who are now in college, which means a lot to her. "It's a very significant achievement," Troop said. "I've seen all the changes in education and to the community."  One of the biggest changes has been in technology…
Heavenly Productions, Bob's Discount Furniture Spread Joy In Mount Kisco Heavenly Productions, Bob's Discount Furniture Spread Joy In Mount Kisco
Heavenly Productions, Bob's Discount Furniture Spread Joy In Mount Kisco MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- The children at Mount Kisco Child Care Center were in for quite the treat Monday.Heavenly Productions and Bob's Discount Furniture distributed Dr. Seuss books, Dr. Seuss hats and Bob's Discount furniture blankets for 85 children. They then sang "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star," while Cathy Poulin of Bob's Discount Furniture dressed up as The Cat In The Hat and read the famous Dr. Seuss book.
New Book Dishes Dirt On Kennedys, Cuomo With Plenty Of Westchester Angles New Book Dishes Dirt On Kennedys, Cuomo With Plenty Of Westchester Angles
New Book Dishes Dirt On Kennedys, Cuomo With Plenty Of Westchester Angles Get ready for a new book about one of America's most famous families. J. Randy Taraborelli is working "Kennedys: The Next Generation," with a release date set for 2019 and interviews completed with more than 100 people so far, reports the Daily News. Taraborelli is interested in former Bedford resident Kerry Kennedy's failed marriage to Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New Castle, according to the Daily News. The couple was married from 1990 to 2005 and have two children. Their marriage began falling apart in 2003 as reported surfaced that Kennedy had been having an affair with millionaire p…
Protest Scheduled After Culinary Institute Plans Job Cuts Protest Scheduled After Culinary Institute Plans Job Cuts
Protest Scheduled After Culinary Institute Plans Job Cuts HYDE PARK, N.Y. -- A rally is being planned Friday to protest the Culinary Institute of America's plan to lay off 17 employees from its Hyde Park campus. The Culinary Craft Association, which represents the works, said some have been employed for decades. The CCA said this is an effort by the CIA to slash workers' wages and benefits. The rally is planned for 3:45 p.m. outside the main entrance on Route 9.  “This rally is our opening salvo in our effort to fight back against the Institute’s flagrant union busting and we are prepared to do whatever it takes to save good union jobs in the Hud…
Cynthia Gagne, 57, Ossining Cynthia Gagne, 57, Ossining
Cynthia Gagne, 57, Ossining OSSINING, N.Y. -- Cynthia “Cindy” Gagne passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Sept. 18. She was born in the Bronx on May 10, 1960. She was the third of four daughters of James Marco and Catherine Frees, both born in the Bronx.  Shortly thereafter, the family moved to Ossining, where Cynthia attended Brookside Elementary School and the Ossining Middle School. Later her mom’s marriage to Nicholas Pogact in 1974 moved the family, and Cindy attended and graduated from Yorktown High School.  Gagne married John Mouris of Chappaqua in 1982.  The following year their son John was born…
Yorktown Dems Cry Foul After Town Board Backs Veto Of Immigration Act Yorktown Dems Cry Foul After Town Board Backs Veto Of Immigration Act
Yorktown Dems Cry Foul After Town Board Backs Veto Of Immigration Act YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- The Yorktown Town Board's recent resolution supporting County Executive Rob Astorino's veto of the Immigrant Protection Act has Democrats upset. The Republican-majority board voted 4-1, along party lines, on Sept. 5 to express its support for the veto. Astorino, who recently issued an executive order on immigration, said the Immigration Protect Act would turn Westchester into a sanctuary county. The County Board of Legislators will be voting on whether to override the veto on Monday. "We are..a nation of laws and it is simply absurd to provide sanctuary to dangerous c…
Dutchess Drug Prevention Program Gets $125K Federal Grant Dutchess Drug Prevention Program Gets $125K Federal Grant
Dutchess Drug Prevention Program Gets $125K Federal Grant DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Drug prevention efforts are coming to Dutchess thanks to a federal grant. Rep. Sean Maloney (D-Cold Spring) announced a $125,000 grant to the Southern Dutchess Community Coalition, an affiliation of CAPE of Dutchess. “One of the best ways to combat the heroin and opioid crisis is to keep our kids from using drugs in the first place,” said Rep. Maloney. “Prevention starts at home, but this investment will provide the community support that parents, teachers, and coaches need to get in the game and help us fight this epidemic together.” Bryana Trumpetto, project coor…
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