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

Mount Pleasant Calls For Closure Of Valhalla Metro-North Crossing Mount Pleasant Calls For Closure Of Valhalla Metro-North Crossing
Mount Pleasant Calls For Closure Of Valhalla Metro-North Crossing MOUNT PLEASANT, N.Y. -- Mount Pleasant Supervisor Carl Fulgenzi wants to close the Commerce Street railroad crossing, the site of the deadly Metro-North train crash that killed six people and injured 15 others in Feb. 2015. Fulgenzi's comments come in the wake of the National Transportation Safety Review Board's report released Tuesday. The NTSB's report primarily placed blame on Ellen Brody, a 49-year-old Edgemont resident, for driving onto the tracks after a crossing gate came down on her car. The report also included a series of recommendations, including closing the railroad crossing, w…
Nanuet Woman Gets Home Makeover From 'George To The Rescue' Nanuet Woman Gets Home Makeover From 'George To The Rescue'
Nanuet Woman Gets Home Makeover From 'George To The Rescue' NANUET, N.Y. -- "George To The Rescue," the NBC home makeover show, has its sights set on a Nanuet woman. The show, starring George Oliphant, is making over the home of Roxeanne Watson, a Nanuet resident who has become an advocate for organ donation after receiving a heart. Watson has signed up more than 10,000 people to be organ donors. "Roxeanne has been on our radar for quite some time now," Oliphant said. "We know through social media she's an avid fan of the show." After hearing her story, producers went to her house and saw she needed her yard done so s…
Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton Will Speak At Business Council Annual Dinner Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton Will Speak At Business Council Annual Dinner
Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton Will Speak At Business Council Annual Dinner The Business Council of Westchester will be honoring one of its own in November. Hillary Clinton, a Chappaqua resident who ran unsuccessfully for president last year, will be presented the Westchester Global Leadership Laureate Award on Monday, Nov. 20 at the Business Council's annual fall dinner at the Hilton Westchester in Rye Brook. “We are pleased to present Westchester’s own Hillary Rodham Clinton with this special award in recognition of her lifetime of achievement in New York, the nation, and the world,’’ said Marsha Gordon, President, and CEO of the Business Council of Westchester. …
Catering Company Celebrates 20 Years In Mount Kisco Catering Company Celebrates 20 Years In Mount Kisco
Catering Company Celebrates 20 Years In Mount Kisco MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- For 20 years, Silver Spoon Catering in Mount Kisco has been the go-to for parties and events. The catering company is celebrating its platinum anniversary this year and Craig Pellis, who lives in Mount Kisco, couldn't be happier. "It's very exciting," Pellis said. "I love working with the local community. I like dealing with the businesses in town, whether it be catering for the dance studio across the street or doing something for the bike store." Pellis has been in business for so long that he's done someone's Bar Mitzvah, only to be called back y…
Live Music, Food, Fireworks Highlight Hudson Valley Expo Live Music, Food, Fireworks Highlight Hudson Valley Expo
Live Music, Food, Fireworks Highlight Hudson Valley Expo PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- It's one of the biggest days of the year in Peekskill. The annual Hudson Valley Exposition returns to the Peekskill Riverfront Green on Saturday, August 5, from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. The event features fireworks and a headline performance by Gary U.S. Bonds. “We are showcasing everything that makes the Hudson Valley such a special place to experience,” said Deb Milone, director of the expo.  The Exposition is designed to promote what the Hudson Valley has to offer.  Admission is a $10 suggested donation while kids are free. Most activities and demonstrations are free, but s…
Pound Ridge Native Helps Businesses Deal With Disruptive Age Pound Ridge Native Helps Businesses Deal With Disruptive Age
Pound Ridge Native Helps Businesses Deal With Disruptive Age POUND RIDGE, N.Y. -- It's unchartered territory for any new business and Pound Ridge resident Mark Moncheck is hoping he can help you through it. Monchek, Chief Opportunity Officer at The Opportunity Lab, has written "Culture of Opportunity: How To Grow Business In An Age Of Disruption," which was published in May. In 2008, Monchek was at a low point. Right as the economy was crashing, someone who worked for him stole money from his company and he sank into a deep depression. "I woke up in the hospital with a sense of gratitude and opportunity," Monchek said. "I s…
Calls For Rail-Crossing Safety Increase Following NTSB Report Calls For Rail-Crossing Safety Increase Following NTSB Report
Calls For Rail-Crossing Safety Increase Following NTSB Report Officials throughout Westchester are hoping the National Transportation Safety Review Board's recommendations in the wake of the deadly train crash will prevent a future accident. The NTSB delivered its report on the Feb. 2015 Metro-North train crash that killed six people and injured 15 on Tuesday, determining Ellen Brody, who drove onto the tracks at the Commerce Street crossing, was mainly at fault. Investigators said they were unable to determine why Brody drove her car onto the train tracks despite warning signs indicating a train was approaching. As part of their report, the NTSB rec…
Letter To The Editor: Expanding Adopt-A-Highway Program Letter To The Editor: Expanding Adopt-A-Highway Program
Letter To The Editor: Expanding Adopt-a-highway Program OSSINING, N.Y. -- Ossining Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email ossining@dailyvoice.com. To the Editor, I have received many phone calls and emails from constituents about the amount of litter on our local highways. Litter on our highways is a big issue, and there are many ways that anyone can help out to make sure we keep our highways litter free. In order to combat this problem, working with the state, we would like to expand the Adopt-A-Highway program as an additional way for the community to take action against…
NTSB: SUV Driver Who Caused Derailment May Not Have Known She Was On Tracks NTSB: SUV Driver Who Caused Derailment May Not Have Known She Was On Tracks
NTSB: SUV Driver Who Caused Derailment May Not Have Known She Was On Tracks The Metro-North train crash that killed six people — including a man from Danbury — and injured 15 more in Valhalla, N.Y., in 2015 was caused by Ellen Brody driving her SUV onto the tracks while the warning system was activated, the National Transportation Safety Board determined Tuesday. But investigators said they were unable to determine why Brody drove her car onto the tracks despite warning signs indicating a train was approaching. Robert Sumwalt, an NTSB board member, said he thinks Brody simply "lost situational awareness." "Sometimes we cannot explain human behavior,…
Putnam Motorist Who Crosses Double Yellow Line Had Heroin, Yorktown PD Says Putnam Motorist Who Crosses Double Yellow Line Had Heroin, Yorktown PD Says
Putnam Motorist Who Crosses Double Yellow Line Had Heroin, Yorktown PD Says A 31-year-old Putnam Valley man was arrested and charged with possession heroin following a traffic stop in Yorktown Sunday afternoon. Vincent Pasciucco was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree, a Class A misdemeanor. Police observed Pasciucco crossing a double yellow line on East Main Street. An investigation at the scene revealed Pasciucco to be in possession of the heroin and he was taken back to police headquarter for processing. In 2010, Pasciccuo and his father were arrested in Sullivan County and charged with felony criminal possession of …
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