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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Grazia Carrozza, 96, Mount Kisco Grazia Carrozza, 96, Mount Kisco
Grazia Carrozza, 96, Mount Kisco Grazia Carrozza of Mount Kisco died Sunday, Jan. 14 surrounded by her family at the age of 96.The daughter of Francesco Antonio and Angela Cutri, she was born and raised in Italy. She and her husband migrated from Italy to Mount Kisco in 1966. She is survived by her daughter Lina Beaui and son-in-law Antonio Bueti, along with her grandchildren, Nancy (Sal), Antonio and Pasquale (Toniann) and her great-grandchildren Grace and Anthony. She was proceeded by her husband, Pasquale Carrozza and her brother Giovanni Cutri. Her family said she took pride in all she did, worked hard, loved her famil…
Tax Breaks For Holiday Inn Express Approved By Orange County IDA Tax Breaks For Holiday Inn Express Approved By Orange County IDA
Tax Breaks For Holiday Inn Express Approved By Orange County IDA WALLKILL, N.Y. -- A Holiday Inn Express is coming to Walkill. The Orange County Industrial Development Agency recently approved tax breaks for the $14.93 million, 93-room, 54,280-room Holiday Inn Express and Suites Hotel, set to open in spring 2019 at 599 East Main Street, according to the Times Herald-Record. Construction is set to begin next month. The project will create 28 jobs, 18 full-time and 10 part-time, according to the Times Herald-Record. The project received $600,000 in sales tax exemptions for 18 months and $83,000 in mortgage recording tax exemptions, according to the Times H…
Conditions, Staffing Levels Under Investigation At Goshen Nursing Home Conditions, Staffing Levels Under Investigation At Goshen Nursing Home
Conditions, Staffing Levels Under Investigation At Goshen Nursing Home GOSHEN, N.Y. -- A nursing home in Goshen is being investigated by the state Department of Health. Sapphire Nursing and Rehab in Goshen is under investigation over staffing levels and its living conditions according to the Times Herald-Record. The company recently slashed its staff in half and has only 17 nurses. Rep. Sean Maloney (D-Cold Spring) said he was disturbed when he heard complaints from family members. “I’m glad that the State Department of Health is taking this seriously and will do some work on the ground to make sure the older Americans in these facilities are receiving the qu…
Assisted Living Facility Proposed In New City Assisted Living Facility Proposed In New City
Assisted Living Facility Proposed In New City NEW CITY, N.Y. -- Another senior living complex is being proposed for New City. A three-story 70,000 square foot 80 unit building is being proposed on five acres near Phillips Hill Road. There will be 64 one bedroom units and 16 two bedroom units, according to documents submitted to the Clarkstown Planning Board. The project is currently being reviewed by the planning board. The Applebaum family, which is behind the proposal, is also proposing a complex for people 55 years and older on the Buckley Farms property across the street.
Lost Dog Reunited With Owner In Red Hook Lost Dog Reunited With Owner In Red Hook
Lost Dog Reunited With Owner In Red Hook RED HOOK, N.Y. --- It was a joyous reunion between man and his best friend in Red Hook. A lost dog was reunited with his owner in Red Hook after an overwhelming response to a Facebook post by the Red Hook Police Department.  The dog was found at 79 Hapeman Hill Rd. and the post was shared 1,100 times by 45,184 people. A Rhode Island resident, who previously lived in Red Hook, recognized the dog and contacted police.  The owner is an elderly resident who has owned the dog for 17 years. "Since his wife's passing she is his only companion and was very excited to have her back," Red…
Sloop Brewery Moves To East Fishkill Sloop Brewery Moves To East Fishkill
Sloop Brewery Moves To East Fishkill EAST FISHKILL, N.Y. -- The Sloop Brewing Company is coming home. Sloop announced it is expanding and relocating their brewery to the former IBM campus in East Fishkill. The company said the 26,000 square foot facility will allow them to greatly increase production and expand their footprint in the area. The new tasting room will feature local beer, foods from across New York State, event space, and live music with room for over 300 people “The new brewery will allow us to increase production and still focus on our beer with the same love and care as always,” said Justin Taylor, Sloop’s bre…
Briarcliff Cheerleaders Head To Nationals Briarcliff Cheerleaders Head To Nationals
Briarcliff Cheerleaders Head To Nationals BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- The Briarcliff cheerleading squad is going to Disney World. The cheerleaders will be competing at the National High Scool Cheerleading Championship on Feb. 10-11 at Walt Disney World. The contest will be televised on ESPN. This is the first time Briarcliff is competing at nationals. The team qualified after competing at a regional competition in the Poconos.  The 15 cheerleaders, coached by Stephanie Georgioudakis, do a three-minute routine featuring cheers, stunting, and dancing. 
Gov. Cuomo Unveils State Budget Gov. Cuomo Unveils State Budget
Gov. Cuomo Unveils State Budget New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveiled his $168 billion 2018-2019 budget to lawmakers on Tuesday. Cuomo's budget includes a three-percent increase in funding for schools and a one-percent increase in funding for higher education. The budget also increases funding for capital projects by 14 percent and health care by three-percent. The budget also reduces spending on transportation, community colleges, mental hygiene and state agencies. State aid to municipalities and counties will be frozen.  The governor said his office is still working on a plan to combat the new federal tax reform bill tha…
Orange County Health Commissioner Resigns, Acting Commish Appointed Orange County Health Commissioner Resigns, Acting Commish Appointed
Orange County Health Commissioner Resigns, Acting Commish Appointed GOSHEN, N.Y. -- After five years, Dr. Eli Avila is out as Orange County Health Commissioner. Avila announced his resignation Friday to pursue other career opportunities. Dr. Jennifer Roman was appointed Orange County Acting Health Commissioner. “I am honored that the County Executive has asked me to serve as Acting Health Commissioner,” Dr. Roman said. “I look forward to making sure that the Health Department continues to be at the forefront of preventing and responding to public health issues in Orange County.” Dr. Roman has worked with the Orange County Medical Examiner’s Office since Ap…
Astrid Wray, 77, Mount Kisco Astrid Wray, 77, Mount Kisco
Astrid Wray, 77, Mount Kisco MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. --  Astrid Margareta Svenson Wray died Saturday morning of pancreatic cancer in Mount Kisco. Wray was born on May 14, 1940, in Sweden. She worked at Northern Westchester Hospital Center and The Harvey School, Katonah, before becoming a full-time mother. She was a founding member of the local Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary where she held active duty at many offices for a time. She is predeceased by her husband Raymond F. Wray, parents Arvid Olof and Doris Charlotta Svenson, and her twin sister Alice Carmen. She is survived by her sons Raymond F. Wray Jr., Mount Kisco;…
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