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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Covfefe? Trump Typo On Twitter Creates Worldwide Buzz Covfefe? Trump Typo On Twitter Creates Worldwide Buzz
Covfefe? Trump Typo On Twitter Creates Worldwide Buzz President Donald Trump, who owns a significant amount of Hudson Valley real estate , might want to take a few extra seconds before he clicks "tweet." Especially late at night. Or actually, early -- very early -- in the morning. At 12:06 a.m., Wednesday, the president tweeted "Despite the negative press covfefe." The tweet remained up for six hours and a new internet meme was born. At 7:09 a.m., Trump tweeted "Who can figure out the true meaning of "covfefe" ??? Enjoy!" That tweet was retweeted by Dan Scavino, White House Director of Social Media and…
Yorktown Teen Grabs Throat, Steals Property From Woman, Police Say Yorktown Teen Grabs Throat, Steals Property From Woman, Police Say
Yorktown Teen Grabs Throat, Steals Property From Woman, Police Say YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- A Yorktown teen was arrested and charged with two misdemeanors following a domestic incident Tuesday. Ryan Thomas, 19, was arrested and charged with Criminal Obstruction of Breathing, a Class A Misdemeanor and Petit Larceny, a Class A Misdemeanor after police allege he grabbed the throat of the victim and stole property from her. Thomas voluntarily turned himself where he was released on his own recognizance and is due back in court on June 13. A temporary order of protection was issued on behalf of the victim.
Northern Westchester Hospital Earns 'A' Grade for Patient Safety Northern Westchester Hospital Earns 'A' Grade for Patient Safety
Northern Westchester Hospital Earns 'A' Grade for Patient Safety MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Northern Westchester Hospital is at the top of the class. The Mount Kisco-based hospital earned its fifth consecutive "A" grade for patient safety from The Leapfrog Group, a national patient safety watchdog. Northern Westchester is the only hospital in Westchester to receive an “A” grade. T Of the 2,639 general acute-care hospitals included, Northern Westchester is among 823 hospitals to receive an “A” grade. “We are proud to be recognized for the fifth consecutive year for our success in providing patients with the highest level of safe, quality care,” said …
Indian Point Sirens Will Sound At Full Volume During Test Indian Point Sirens Will Sound At Full Volume During Test
Indian Point Sirens Will Sound At Full Volume During Test Don't be alarmed if you hear sirens Wednesday.Indian Point Energy Center in Buchanan is conducting a quarterly test of its emergency notification sirens on Wednesday between 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. As part of this test, sirens will sound at full-volume for approximately four minutes in Westchester, Rockland, Orange, and Putnam counties, according to Entergy, who runs Indian Point. Because this is only a test, the public is not required to respond during the siren sounding.
Thousands Expected At Nanuet Street Fair Thousands Expected At Nanuet Street Fair
Thousands Expected At Nanuet Street Fair NANUET, N.Y. -- It's one of the most anticipated days of the year in Rockland County. The Greater Nanuet Chamber of Commerce is hosting the fourth annual Nanuet Street Fair on Sunday, June 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Main Street. Parking and admission are free. This year's event will feature old-fashioned games with participants competing against local politicians including Rockland County Executive Ed Day, Clarkstown Town Supervisor George Hoehmann and their families.  The family games will support the Nanuet Schools Family Resource Center and CANDLE who will be on hand to coordinate thre…
Kitten Rescued After Five Days In Edgemont Drain Pipe Kitten Rescued After Five Days In Edgemont Drain Pipe
Kitten Rescued After Five Days In Edgemont Drain Pipe EDGEMONT, N.Y. -- Operation Kitty Rescue was ultimately a success. An 8-week old kitten was rescued Monday after spending five days in a drain pipe outside of an Edgemont home. Stephanie Balkin first heard the kittens frightened meows on Thursday but the kitten refused to leave the drain. "It just wouldn't come out," Balkin said. "We put some food out for it, but it just wouldn't come out." Balkin called the Greenville Fire Department and 10 firemen, a police officer and someone with animal control arrived on the scene to try and coax the kitty out. "The cat just…
Hartsdale Community Supports Family Of Road Rage Fatal Stabbing Victim Hartsdale Community Supports Family Of Road Rage Fatal Stabbing Victim
Hartsdale Community Supports Family Of Road Rage Fatal Stabbing Victim A GoFundMe Page has been launched for the family of Daniel Siino, a 28-year-old Hartsdale resident who was fatally stabbed on May 27 on the Taconic Parkway during a road rage incident. Siino left behind a wife, Victoria, and an 18-month old, Olivia.  Christian Walczyk, a  21-year-old Dutchess County resident, has been charged with manslaughter after police say he stabbed Siino in the chest on the Taconic State Parkway in Mount Pleasant. After being stabbed, Siino returned to his vehicle and his passenger began driving him to the hospital while contacting 911, police said. EMS and state troo…
Letter To The Editor: Pipeline Project Will Cause Disruption In Yorktown Letter To The Editor: Pipeline Project Will Cause Disruption In Yorktown
Letter To The Editor: Pipeline Project Will Cause Disruption In Yorktown YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Yorktown Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email yorktown@dailyvoice.com If the construction of the AIM pipeline phase of Spectra Energy’s three part pipeline project is a test to see how well the rest of the process will go, then there is considerable cause for concern. During the first stages of the operation, residents near the pipeline work sites in Verplank, Buchanan and Peekskill routinely complained that their lives were affected by loud machinery, floodlights and construction at all hours of the day…
Applebee's Closes After 20 Years In Mount Kisco Applebee's Closes After 20 Years In Mount Kisco
Applebee's Closes After 20 Years In Mount Kisco MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- After 20 years, the Applebee's in Mount Kisco has closed its doors. The restaurant, located at 185 North Bedford Road, closed on May 23. Urban Edge Properties, which owns the property, expressed interest in repurposing the space with multiple tenants including a Starbucks with a drive-through window at an April 17 village board meeting. Drive through windows are currently prohibited in Mount Kisco.  In Westchester, Applebee's has locations in Hawthorne, White Plains, Mohegan Lake and Yonkers.
Walter Panas Choir Wins Gold Walter Panas Choir Wins Gold
Walter Panas Choir Wins Gold CORTLANDT MANOR, N.Y. -- The Walter Panas High School Chamber Choir went for the gold last week.The choir won a Level 6 Gold Rating at the NYSSMA Major Festival on May 23. Level 6 is the highest level that NYSSMA has designated for choirs. This is the first time the choir received a gold ranking. The group performed "Saul" by Egil Hovland, "Battle of Jericho" by Moses Hogan, and "When Midnight Mists are Creeping" by Greg Gilpin. The Walter Panas High School Chamber Choir received support from music teachers including Darrin Grimm, Cynthia Ramirez, and Patrick M…
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