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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Rockland Mental Health Director Discussing New Show About Suicide On CBS Rockland Mental Health Director Discussing New Show About Suicide On CBS
Rockland Mental Health Director Discussing New Show About Suicide On CBS Dr. Susan Hoerter, the medical director of the Rockland Department of Mental Health, will appear in a segment on CBS New York at 5 p.m. Wednesday to discuss the new  Netflix series "13 Reasons Why., which deals with teen suicide.
Beanrunner Cafe Displaying Work Of Seven Autistic Students Beanrunner Cafe Displaying Work Of Seven Autistic Students
Beanrunner Cafe Displaying Work Of Seven Autistic Students PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Seven Walden School students and one former student—all of whom are on the autism spectrum—are exhibiting their artwork at the Bean Runner Café in Peekskill this week. The show, which was the brainchild of Peekskill artist Wilfredo Morel and artist Donna Mikkelsen, is on display all week and will have a reception Saturday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Beanrunner, 201 South Division Street in Peekskill. “So often we focus on what students with autism can’t do instead of focusing on what they can do,” said Jesse Steiner, art teacher. “To successfully make art, I look for som…
Letter to The Editor: Marie Scanlan Running For Bedford School Board Letter to The Editor: Marie Scanlan Running For Bedford School Board
Letter to The Editor: Marie Scanlan Running For Bedford School Board BEDFORD, N.Y. -- Bedford Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email bedford@dailyvoice.com To the Editor, My name is Marie Scanlan and I am running for the BCSD Board of Education this spring. I have lived in Bedford for 17 years, with my husband and 3 daughters. My children have attended BCSD elementary, middle and high schools.  I am the product of public school education, earned a B.S. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Northwestern; my work experience includes financial consulting and brand m…
Jonathan Demme, Nyack Resident, Oscar-Winning Filmmaker Dies At 73 Jonathan Demme, Nyack Resident, Oscar-Winning Filmmaker Dies At 73
Jonathan Demme, Nyack Resident, Oscar-Winning Filmmaker Dies At 73 This story has been updated Filmmaker Jonathan Demme, a Nyack resident who won an Oscar for directing "The Silence of Lambs" in 1991, died Wednesday morning at the age of 73. The cause of death was esophageal cancer and complications from heart disease, according to IndieWire. He was originally treated for the disease in 2010, but suffered from a recurrence in 2015, and his condition deteriorated in recent weeks, according to IndieWire. Aside from "Silence of the Lambs," Demme directed films like "Philadelphia," "Something Wild," "Married To The…
Longtime Wappingers Bus Driver Honored By County Longtime Wappingers Bus Driver Honored By County
Longtime Wappingers Bus Driver Honored By County Wendy Travis is someone you can count on to get your kids to school safely. Travis, a bus driver for the Wappingers Central School District, was named the 16th annual Dutchess County School Bus Driver of the Year. Travis has been with Wappingers for 29 years. She was presented Wednesday morning with a commemorative plaque. "Parents entrust their children’s safety to school bus drivers each day, a great responsibility these men and women behind the wheel do not take lightly," County Executive Marc Molinaro said. This award reflects the community’s appreciation for their devotion t…
Letter To The Editor: Bill Canavan Running For Board Of Education Letter To The Editor: Bill Canavan Running For Board Of Education
Letter To The Editor: Bill Canavan Running For Board Of Education BEDFORD, N.Y. -- Bedford Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email bedford@dailyvoice.com Dear Neighbor: My name is Bill Canavan, and I have decided to run for the Bedford Central School District Board of Education this spring. As a Bedford resident for the past 22 years, and a father of three children currently in the district, I believe that this is the ideal time for me to run for the BOE. Progress has been made here over the past year by the new Board of Education.  The Board’s recent adoption of a fiscally responsible b…
Letter To The Editor: Thank You Edgemont Residents Letter To The Editor: Thank You Edgemont Residents
Letter To The Editor: Thank You Edgemont Residents EDGEMONT N.Y.-- Scarsdale Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email scarsdale@dailyvoice.com To the Editor: I would like to thank Edgemont residents who attended the Edgemont petition sufficiency hearing on April 24th for participating in the petition review process. I will carefully review all the comments received --supporting and objecting to the petition sufficiency before I make my decision whether a referendum can legally be held early this summer. The issue: Does the petition comply with NYS law which governs incorpora…
Oscar Winning Director Jonathan Demme Dies, 73 Of Nyack Oscar Winning Director Jonathan Demme Dies, 73 Of Nyack
Oscar Winning Director Jonathan Demme Dies, 73 Of Nyack Jonathan Demme, a Nyack resident who won an Oscar for directing "The Silence of Lambs" in 1991, died Wednesday morning at the age of 73. The cause of death was esophageal cancer and complications from heart disease, according to IndieWire. He was originally treated for the disease in 2010, but suffered from a recurrence in 2015, and his condition deteriorated in recent weeks, according to IndieWire. Aside from "Silence of the Lambs," Demme directed films like "Philadelphia," "Something Wild," "Married To The Mob," and "Rachel Getting Ma…
Harrison Planning Board Allows Wegmans To Skip Full Environmental Review Harrison Planning Board Allows Wegmans To Skip Full Environmental Review
Harrison Planning Board Allows Wegmans To Skip Full Environmental Review HARRISON, N.Y. -- Wegmans is one step closer to being Harrison's next supermarket. The Harrison Planning Board unanimously voted Tuesday night to allow Wegmans, which will be located at 106-110 Corporate Park Drive, near the I-684/I-287 junction, to skip a full environmental review process. The project was first announced last December. The town board is expected to vote on a zoning change for the project on May 5. The town hopes the supermarket will open in fall 2019. Wegmans, which was founded 100 years ago, currently has 92 stores in the Northeast. For Daily Voice's previous story on W…
Jonathan Demme, Nyack Resident, Oscar-Winning Filmmaker Dies At 73 Jonathan Demme, Nyack Resident, Oscar-Winning Filmmaker Dies At 73
Jonathan Demme, Nyack Resident, Oscar-Winning Filmmaker Dies At 73 This story has been updated. Filmmaker Jonathan Demme, a Nyack resident who won an Oscar for directing "The Silence of Lambs" in 1991, died Wednesday morning at the age of 73. The cause of death was esophageal cancer and complications from heart disease, according to IndieWire. He was originally treated for the disease in 2010, but suffered from a recurrence in 2015, and his condition deteriorated in recent weeks, according to IndieWire. Aside from "Silence of the Lambs," Demme directed films like "Philadelphia," "Something Wild," "Married To Th…
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