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

Pair Charged After 3-Year-Old Found Alone On Sidewalk, Yorktown Police Say Pair Charged After 3-Year-Old Found Alone On Sidewalk, Yorktown Police Say
Pair Charged After 3-Year-Old Found Alone On Sidewalk, Yorktown Police Say Two Northern Westchester residents were arrested and charged Tuesday morning after Yorktown Police say they left a 3-year-old home alone while they went to the train station. Ronald Kohler, 46, and Doloresse Lubin, 45, of Shrub Oak were charged with endangering the welfare of a child, a Class A misdemeanor. At 6:45 a.m. Tuesday morning, police received a call about a small child standing on the sidewalk alone and barefoot on East Main Street. The girl told officers she lived on Stonegate Road. When they brought her home, they found no one else at home. After further investigation, police d…
Croton Parents Learn About Vaping Croton Parents Learn About Vaping
Croton Parents Learn About Vaping CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- As a smoke shop is set to open in Croton, parents learned vaping 101 at an informational session Monday night. The meeting was held at Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School and was sponsored by the school and the Croton Community Coalition. The event allowed parents to learn vaping lingo and how to recognize devices and products. "Smoke, Tobacco, and Cigars," will open in a few weeks on Maple Avenue near the middle school. The store will have tinted windows. 
Ossining Pets Celebrate 'Howloween' Ossining Pets Celebrate 'Howloween'
Ossining Pets Celebrate 'Howloween' OSSINING, N.Y. -- In Ossining, everyone gets in the Halloween spirit- even if you have four legs.The Greater Ossining Chamber of Commerce and Ossining Upton Initiative held the third annual Howloween Pet Parade on Saturday in the village.  The parade was attended by 200 people and their pets in costume.  The annual costume contest saw gift certificates awarded to the human winners, while pets got a pet treat basket. Mason won Best Dog Costume for being dressed like a rock star, while other dogs went as lions, pumpkins and Disney characters. 
Letter To The Editor: My Stance On Immigration Letter To The Editor: My Stance On Immigration
Letter To The Editor: My Stance On Immigration Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail cortlandt@dailyvoice.com. In response to Mr. Forbes’s letter, two entire paragraphs under Overcrowding/Immigration Reform, there since Day 1, were left out of EVEN Ms. Greece’s SECOND letter. She herself admits she left out 13 words from the one paragraph she quoted…it changes the entire meaning, so yes, I was misquoted. What she did quote, those exact words are still there. The content is exactly the same with the addition, not subtraction of words that don't change the meaning in any way…
Letter To The Editor: Vote Kimberly Ragazzo Letter To The Editor: Vote Kimberly Ragazzo
Letter To The Editor: Vote Kimberly Ragazzo Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail cortlandt@dailyvoice.com. To the Editor: I hope my fellow Cortlandt residents will join me in voting for Kimberly Ragazzo for Town Justice on November 7. Kimberly’s years of service as a prosecutor give her an ideal background for the Town Justice position. I’m particularly grateful that if she is elected, Kimberly will give our town the full benefit of her experience and expertise, and will not maintain a private law practice while serving as Justice. I’m also encouraged by the sensi…
Letter To The Editor: Vote Diane Briggs Letter To The Editor: Vote Diane Briggs
Letter To The Editor: Vote Diane Briggs Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail poundridge@dailyvoice.com. I hung up the phone and said, “This woman, Diane Briggs, is an absolute star. She is articulate, informed, reasonable, friendly, knows her neighbors like her family, has been in town for twenty years and knows the value of a buck.” I have been involved in service to the town for over 25 years (Democratic Party, Lions Club, PRES PTA and BCSD Board of Education). I have seen many fine candidates: Nancy Jane Woolley, Pearl Glassman, Homer Schoen, Ali Boak, Dan Pasc…
Letter To The Editor: Joan Carbonaro Won't Debate Letter To The Editor: Joan Carbonaro Won't Debate
Letter To The Editor: Joan Carbonaro Won't Debate 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: There were 20 of us waiting for Carbonaro to show up at Clinton Town Hall to debate me Oct. 24th-- and 30 of us waiting for Carbonaro to show up at Rhinebeck Town Hall to debate me Oct. 26th-- but she wouldn't come out to either one (unlike Tom Traudt, who two years ago debated me openly twice (without a moderator no less) at both Rhinebeck and Clinton Town Halls). Fact: Since July 21st I've sent four polite emails to Carbonaro asking …
Letter To The Editor: Former Pound Ridge Supervisor Endorses Dick Lyman Letter To The Editor: Former Pound Ridge Supervisor Endorses Dick Lyman
Letter To The Editor: Former Pound Ridge Supervisor Endorses Dick Lyman Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail poundridge@dailyvoice.com. To The Editor, For those who don't know me, I have lived in Pound Ridge for almost 50 years. I have served the Town for the past 29 years as Planning Board Chairman, a Town Councilman, Deputy Town Supervisor, Town Supervisor and am currently the Executive Director of the Town's Office of Emergency Management. The quality of life that we enjoy in Pound Ridge is a direct result of the clear thinking of our Town Leaders, focusing their attention on the policies th…
Community Scholarship Fund Helps Fox Lane Grads Attend College Community Scholarship Fund Helps Fox Lane Grads Attend College
Community Scholarship Fund Helps Fox Lane Grads Attend College MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Students graduating from Fox Lane High School who want to attend college know Rewarding Potential Scholarship has their back. The program, where the community helps fund college scholarships to Fox Lane graduates will be hosting an information session on Wednesday, Nov. 8 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Mount Kisco Public Library. The steering committee will share success stories of scholarship students and talk about its mission to help Fox Lane students overcome financial barriers and realize their hopes and dreams of attending college. Paul Alcorn, the pastor at Bedford …
Letter To The Editor: New York Bar Association Should Not Support ConCon Letter To The Editor: New York Bar Association Should Not Support ConCon
Letter To The Editor: New York Bar Association Should Not Support ConCon Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail greenburgh@dailyvoice.com. I have informed the New York State Bar Association that I am not renewing the membership I have maintained for 25 years because of their very partisan position on the constitutional convention referendum. Prior to October, 2017 they had presented both sides of the debate in a non-biased manner. I never expected the NYSBA to come out in favor of Constitutional Convention Vote. I thought they were a professional association and not a political arm of those who wou…
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