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.

Sam Barron's Contributions

Ossining Remembers Graduate Who Died In Beirut Bombing Ossining Remembers Graduate Who Died In Beirut Bombing
Ossining Remembers Graduate Who Died In Beirut Bombing OSSINING, N.Y. -- Ossining remembered one of its fallen heroes Monday.Craig Wyche, who graduated Ossining High School in 1982, was one of 241 people killed in the 1983 terrorist attack at the Beirut International Airport. He was serving as a lance corporal in the US military. On Oct. 23, the 34th anniversary of the bombing, members of his family, veterans, and students gathered on the front lawn to commemorate Wyche. Wyche's brother, Glenn, his daughter Kijafa and cousin Shayla were also at the ceremony. Glenn said his brother was a bright and gifted athlete who could have done anything he…
Letter To The Editor: Businesses Should Be Nonpartisan Letter To The Editor: Businesses Should Be Nonpartisan
Letter To The Editor: Businesses Should Be Nonpartisan Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail yorktown@dailyvoice.com. The YSBA is Non-Partisan and Non-Political, and so should you be too!! During these tough economic times, many businesses and community organizations are being asked to take a position by supporting a certain political party or candidate. It is selfish and unfair for political parties and candidates to put any group in a position where they feel pressured to make a choice. Local businesses are operated by people who come from a variety of political persuasions, a…
Letter to The Editor: Vote Bob Outhouse Letter to The Editor: Vote Bob Outhouse
Letter to The Editor: Vote Bob Outhouse Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail ossining@dailyvoice.com. I am writing this letter of endorsement for Robert Outhouse. I felt compelled to let the residents of Westchester County hear from someone who not only worked with Bob for two decades, but came to be his direct supervisor. I was the former Hazardous Devices Unit Commander of the Westchester County Police Department. I’ve had the opportunity and pleasure to work with, and get to know, Bob Outhouse as a coworker and a person and a friend. Bob and both served on the …
Letter To The Editor: Vote Joel Tyner Letter To The Editor: Vote Joel Tyner
Letter To The Editor: Vote Joel Tyner Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail northwestdutchess@dailyvoice.com. Dear Editor: Fact: After I was appointed to our County Legislature's Budget, Finance, and Personnel Committee in 2004, and that committee used to meet a dozen times every November at 2 pm in the afternoon to review the county budget (it now meets later in the afternoon), and after the principal at my school in NYC told me I had to make a decision between being a county legislator or continuing my teaching job in the Bronx, I made my decision to quit teach…
Hudson Valley Chef Appearing On 'Chopped' Hudson Valley Chef Appearing On 'Chopped'
Hudson Valley Chef Appearing On 'Chopped' Christopher Holland's dream recently came true. Holland, who is the chef at D'Vine Kitchen and Bar in Sparkill, will be appearing on "Chopped: Alton's Challenge on Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 10 p.m. The show is a five-part tournament hosted by chef Alton Brown. Appearing on "Chopped," was something Holland, a Fort Lee native, always wanted and he had sent in his application many times until producers finally gave him a call. "I was super excited," Holland said. "Alton Brown is my idol and I got to cook with him. It was nervewracking but it was one of the best experie…
Letter To The Editor: Support Pension Forfeiture Letter To The Editor: Support Pension Forfeiture
Letter To The Editor: Support Pension Forfeiture Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail rockland@dailyvoice.com. Dear Editor: This November, voters across our state will have the opportunity to vote on an amendment to the State Constitution that would take pensions away from elected officials convicted of corruption. I strongly encourage all New Yorkers to support this much-needed measure. Time and again, we have seen the same story: an elected official is convicted of abusing his or her office for personal benefit only to continue to collect a pension at the taxpayers’ expe…
Indian Point Schedules New Siren Sounding Test Indian Point Schedules New Siren Sounding Test
Indian Point Schedules New Siren Sounding Test Indian Point will be testing its emergency notification sirens on Wednesday between 10 a.m and 10:30 a.m. As part of the test, sirens at the Buchanan-based nuclear power plant will sound at full-volume for approximately four minutes in Westchester, Rockland, Orange and Putnam. Because this is only a test, the public is not required to respond during the siren sounding.
Greenwich Teen Joins Forces With Parents In Running Moroccan Restaurant Greenwich Teen Joins Forces With Parents In Running Moroccan Restaurant
Greenwich Teen Joins Forces With Parents In Running Moroccan Restaurant GREENWICH, Conn. — Rayan Achbami of Greenwich may only be in high school, but he already has experience running a restaurant. The 17-year-old and his parents run Argana, a Moroccan restaurant at 325 N. Main St. in Port Chester, N.Y., that opened in March.  "We service Moroccan food with an American twist," Achbami said. "We don't want to overwhelm people with Moroccan spices." Food runs in the family. Achbami's mother, Mia, loves to cook and always gets compliments on her food. His father, Nordine has been in the business for more than 20 years, running restaurants in G…
Crompond Elementary School Closes Following Gas Leak Crompond Elementary School Closes Following Gas Leak
Crompond Elementary School Closes Following Gas Leak Crompond Elementary School in Yorktown Heights was closed Monday morning after firefighters turned off a propane tank that was leaking, Yorktown Police said. Students were sent home and no injuries were reported. School officials said the problem was caused by a faulty connection on a propane tank outside the school, according to News12.
BOCES Students Serve Breakfast At Greenburgh Community Center Celebration BOCES Students Serve Breakfast At Greenburgh Community Center Celebration
Boces Students Serve Breakfast At Greenburgh Community Center Celebration GREENBURGH, N.Y. --The Theodore Young Community Center turned 50 and BOCES students helped lead the celebration. The SWBOCES Culinary Arts Program made breakfast for the 200 residents who turned out for the event last week. Students from the program made waffles, quiche, roasted potatoes flavored in onion and rosemary, sausage, and bacon, as well as fruit salad, scones, mini muffins, cupcakes, cinnamon raisin and pumpkin spice bread. Under the direction of Chef John Damiani, the students prepared some of the food beforehand and then stored it in a freezer until the day of the event. The b…
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