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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Man Who Made Illegal Turn In Yorktown Had Multiple Active Bench Warrants Man Who Made Illegal Turn In Yorktown Had Multiple Active Bench Warrants
Man Who Made Illegal Turn In Yorktown Had Multiple Active Bench Warrants Making an illegal right turn at a red light on Route 6 resulted in a Carmel man being arrested in Yorktown Thursday night. Lennox Miller, 41, was charged with driving with a suspended license. His license was suspended because he failed to answer a summons and for failing to pay child support, police said. Miller had an active bench warrant out of Carmel and an active arrest warrant out of New York City, both for traffic offenses. Miller was released on $250 bail and turned over to the Carmel Police Department following his release. He is due back in Yorktown Justice Court on June 6.
Steer For Student Athletes Commemorates Graduates At Annual Gala Steer For Student Athletes Commemorates Graduates At Annual Gala
Steer For Student Athletes Commemorates Graduates At Annual Gala RYE, N.Y. -- A not-for-profit based in Rye is helping student athletes get the support they need.Steer for Student Athletes is hosting its third annual spring graduation banquet at Lake Isle Country Club in Eastchester from May 17 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Steer provides funding and support services to help underprivileged athletes. The organization uses "Steer Advisors" who are responsible for tracking their needs to allow them to achieve success, from college prep to helping them with the SATs. Port Chester High School and Palisades Preparatory School are two of the schools Ste…
Fishkill Five Guys On Track For Summer Opening Fishkill Five Guys On Track For Summer Opening
Fishkill Five Guys On Track For Summer Opening FISHKILL, N.Y. --  A Five Guys Burgers and Fries is set to open in Fishkill this summer. The Five Guys will be located at the Hudson Valley Town Center at 18 Westage Drive, along with a Chipotle. The Five Guys on Old Route 9 in Fishkill will be closed when the new location is open. There is no official date for the opening.  Construction on the building that will house the 2,300 square foot restaurant is complete. Five Guys is about to start on its interior buildout. according to David Livshin, managing agent for Dutchess Holdings, LLC, which owns the property. Additional site work is stil…
Former Yonkers Priest Beatified By Vatican Former Yonkers Priest Beatified By Vatican
Former Yonkers Priest Beatified By Vatican A priest who served in the Hudson Valley is on the track to sainthood. Rev. Solanus Casey was beatified by Pope Francis on Thursday, with the church attributing a miracle to him. Beatification is the next step on the road to becoming a saint. Casey, who died in 1957 at age 86, would be the first American-born male Catholic saint. Casey's first assignment was at Sacred Heart Church in Yonkers. He served as sacristan, director of altar servers and then a porter, answering the bell at the monastery door, according to his website. He was later transferred to New York City before being sent to …
Dogs, Humans Excited For Annual SPCA Dog Walk In Yorktown Dogs, Humans Excited For Annual SPCA Dog Walk In Yorktown
Dogs, Humans Excited For Annual SPCA Dog Walk In Yorktown YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- Thousands are expected to come out to FDR Park in Yorktown Heights Saturday for the SPCA's 12th Annual Dog Walk and Pet Fair. The annual event sees dogs and their owners walking through the park with the goal of raising $120,000 for the organization, which is based in Briarcliff. There will also be almost 80 vendors on hand. Sen. Terrence Murphy (R-Yorktown) will be cutting the official ribbon to start the walk, which will take place rain or shine from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The walkathon will feature agility dogs, dogs playing frisbee, and a dancing dog. There will als…
Bronxville's Mika Brzezinski Gets Engaged To Co-Host Joe Scarborough Bronxville's Mika Brzezinski Gets Engaged To Co-Host Joe Scarborough
Bronxville's Mika Brzezinski Gets Engaged To Co-Host Joe Scarborough It's a match made in morning TV heaven. "Morning Joe" co-hosts Joe Scarborough, a New Canaan resident, and Mika Brzezinski, a Bronxville resident, announced Thursday they are engaged. Scarborough proposed to her while they were in Paris to celebrate Brezinski's 50th birthday. In February, Brzezinski put her Bronxville home on the market. The mother of two announced she was separating from her husband in December 2015. Scarborough, a former Congressman, split from his second wife in 2013. According to an interview in Vanity Fair, the couple does not yet live together.  Between the…
Mount Kisco Hosting March, Rally In Support Of Immigrants Sunday Mount Kisco Hosting March, Rally In Support Of Immigrants Sunday
Mount Kisco Hosting March, Rally In Support Of Immigrants Sunday MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Mount Kisco residents are coming together to show their support for the local immigration population Sunday.A march is scheduled for 2:30 p.m., beginning in the parking lot behind the movie theater on Main Street and ending at the steps of Mount Kisco Village Hall. Speakers include Neighbors Link Executive Director Carola Bracco, as well as representatives from local government, law enforcement, and clergy. The program will also feature live music and be conducted in both English and Spanish. “There is a deep sense of fear among the immigrants living in our community,&q…
Ossining Police Carrying Torch For Special Olympics Ossining Police Carrying Torch For Special Olympics
Ossining Police Carrying Torch For Special Olympics OSSINING, N.Y. -- Ossining Police will be running on the side of the road Thursday- all for a good cause. The police are participating in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics at about 2:30 p.m. Each year, law enforcement professionals, including police and correction officers from around the country, escort the Special Olympics Torch as Guardians of the Flame.  The torch will travel north on Route 9, causing minor delays. Officers will receive the torch on South Highland Avenue near Charter Circle and carry it north to Croton Point Avenue where the torch will be passed to…
Pelham Hosting Candidates Forum For School Board Candidates Pelham Hosting Candidates Forum For School Board Candidates
Pelham Hosting Candidates Forum For School Board Candidates PELHAM, N.Y. -- Voters will get a chance to hear from the five candidates running for two seats on the Pelham School Board Thursday. The district is hosting a candidate's forum at Pelham Memorial High School Alumni Hall moderated by the League of Women Voters at 7:30 p.m. Attendees can submit questions written on index cards, which will be read by the moderator.  Sue Bratone Childs, Jessica DeDomenico, Stephen Doka, Ben Metz and incumbent Lonnie Phillips are the five candidates running for school board. The deadline to submit a petition is 5 p.m. Thursday. Residents will vote on school bo…
Rep. Faso Announces Support For American Health Care Act Rep. Faso Announces Support For American Health Care Act
Rep. Faso Announces Support For American Health Care Act You can move Rep. John Faso's (R-Kinderhook) name to the yes column when it comes to the American Health Care Act. Faso, who represents the 19th district which includes a portion of Dutchess County, announced on Twitter Thursday morning that he will be voting for the bill this afternoon, which will overhaul parts of the Affordable Care Act. "After careful review of the changes to the AHCA, I believe that this legislation addresses my concerns and I will support it as amended," Faso said. On Wednesday, a spokesperson for Faso said he was undecided. According to the Washington Pos…
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