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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Luna Is SPCA Pet Of The Week Luna Is SPCA Pet Of The Week
Luna Is SPCA Pet Of The Week Luna is looking for her forever home. The big-eared six-year-old pooch is deaf, but the SPCA said it doesn't slow her down one bit. She knows a ton of commands by hand signal and is a really smart girl, the SPCA said. She is crate trained, energetic and active, a little bit selective with her dog friends, and would be a good fit for kids around 12 and up, the SPCA said. To learn more about Luna, e-mail trainer@spca914.org, or call (914) 941-2896 extension 24.
Schumer Demands Larchmont Post Office Fix 'Mail-Practice' Schumer Demands Larchmont Post Office Fix 'Mail-Practice'
Schumer Demands Larchmont Post Office Fix 'Mail-Practice' This story has been updated.LARCHMONT, N.Y. -- Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has had enough of the United States Postal Service's shoddy service in Larchmont.  At a press conference in Larchmont Friday, Schumer called for the post office to release their audit report of Larchmont’s postal operations in a public meeting within 30 days, and then set forth a specific plan to immediately improve the subpar service.  Larchmont residents have complained about widespread inconsistent postal delivery service, ranging from irregular delivery to no delivery at all, to mail delivered to alternative rec…
Pleasantville's Gary Myers Signing New Book About NFL QBs, Their Fathers Pleasantville's Gary Myers Signing New Book About NFL QBs, Their Fathers
Pleasantville's Gary Myers Signing New Book About NFL QBs, Their Fathers Gary Myers, the New York Daily News football writer who lives in Westchester, is peeling back the curtain behind the relationships between NFL quarterbacks and their fathers. "My First Coach: Inspiring Stories of NFL Quarterbacks and Their Dads," was released last month. The Pleasantville resident is hosting a book signing at Scattered Books at 29 King Street in Chappaqua on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The book is geared toward middle school and high school students, with each chapter having a life lesson. "At one point John Elway was a 10-year-old kid who may or may not …
Two Hudson Valley Fire Departments Get Nearly 250K In Federal Grants Two Hudson Valley Fire Departments Get Nearly 250K In Federal Grants
Two Hudson Valley Fire Departments Get Nearly 250K In Federal Grants The Milan  Volunteer Fire Department and the Village of Pelham Fire Department each received federal funding through the Department of Homeland Security's Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program. Milan will receive $130,952 to purchase 20 new self-contained breathing apparatus units while Pelham will receive $101,905 to purchase a new rescue vehicle. Mark Sardaro, Milan Volunteer Fire Department Chief, said their breathing apparatus units were no longer adequate and that one of the air packs recently failed at a structure fire. "This could not have come at a more critical time,"…
Irvington Goes Back To School Irvington Goes Back To School
Irvington Goes Back To School IRVINGTON, N.Y. -- Teachers and administrators at the Irvington Union Free School District welcomed students to their first day of school on Tuesday.“There is a great deal of excitement across the district as a result of the arrival of our students,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kristopher Harrison said. “The faculty, staff and administration are motivated to share in many enriching experiences with our students and are dedicated to making this a memorable school year.” Teachers at Dows Lane Elementary School and Main Street School greeted their students with smiles, helped them organize t…
State Lawmaker Proposes Renaming Trump Park After Charlottesville Victim State Lawmaker Proposes Renaming Trump Park After Charlottesville Victim
State Lawmaker Proposes Renaming Trump Park After Charlottesville Victim An assemblywoman is pushing to have Donald J. Trump State Park, located in Yorktown and Putnam Valley, named after Heather Heyer, who was killed protesting white supremacists in Charlottesville. Nily Rozic (D-Queens), said the name of the park, which closed in 2010, does not reflect the goals of uplifting and unifying New Yorkers. Trump donated the 436 acres in 2006 after he was unable to get town approval to develop a $10 million golf course. The state saved $2,500 a year by closing the park and it was maintained by staff at nearby FDR State Park. Trump, who received a tax deduction for do…
Man Charged With Assault Misses Yorktown Court Appearance Man Charged With Assault Misses Yorktown Court Appearance
Man Charged With Assault Misses Yorktown Court Appearance A man turned himself into Yorktown Police Tuesday after two bench warrants were issued when he failed to appear in court. Joseph Franco, 40, of Greenwich, Conn., failed to appear in court on Aug. 31 after being charged with assault in the third degree and criminal contempt in the second degree, police said. Franco was released on his own recognizance and is due back in court on Sept. 7.
Man Faces Felony DWI Charge After Crashing Car In Woods, Yorktown PD Says Man Faces Felony DWI Charge After Crashing Car In Woods, Yorktown PD Says
Man Faces Felony DWI Charge After Crashing Car In Woods, Yorktown PD Says A 60-year old Carmel man was charged two felonies after he crashed his car into the woods Sunday morning, Yorktown Police say. Thomas Scully was charged with DWI, a Class D felony because he had two prior convictions in the last 10 years after police responded to a crash in the woods off the dead end of Lee Boulevard.  Scully was also driving with no driver's license after his license was revoked for failing to submit to a chemical test in 2008 and two DWIs in June 2009, police said.  Scully was speeding, failed to keep right, moved from a lane unsafely, failed to maintain the lane and ref…
Rockland's Volunteer Fireman's Parade Will Cause Road Closure Rockland's Volunteer Fireman's Parade Will Cause Road Closure
Rockland's Volunteer Fireman's Parade Will Cause Road Closure ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Motorists can expect a road closure as Rockland celebrates its annual fireman's parade Saturday. Red Schoolhouse Road from Route 45 to Williams Road will be closed from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for the Rockland Annual Volunteer Fireman's Parade. The Hugh Gasner Fire Company of the  South Valley Spring Fire Department is hosting the parade. The parade will proceed down Scotland Road to Chesnut Ridge Road and then make a left. The parade will then travel south to Red Schoolhouse Road and make a left. Marchers will then go down Hubert H. Humphrey Drive and proceed to the back …
Teachers Help Raise $35K For New Webutuck District Program Teachers Help Raise $35K For New Webutuck District Program
Teachers Help Raise $35K For New Webutuck District Program AMENIA, N.Y. -- Webutuck students have a new English language arts program, thanks to the efforts of their teachers. The Webutuck Teachers' Association helped raise more than $35,000 for the Journeys literacy program, which will be for students in kindergarten through sixth grade. Rebecca Garrard, president of the teachers' association, said they wanted a program that could be engaging to students, particularly to those that come from an economically disadvantaged background. "We wanted teachers to have access to the most up to date resources," Garrard said. Garrard began reachi…
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