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

Letter To The Editor: Vote Marie Scanlan For Bedford School Board Letter To The Editor: Vote Marie Scanlan For Bedford School Board
Letter To The Editor: Vote Marie Scanlan 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: Marie Scanlan is running for BCSD’s Board of Education on a platform of excellence and accountability. Marie’s passion for education, personal experience with the schools, financial and business expertise and long-standing commitment to the community make her uniquely qualified for our district board. I have known Marie for almost two decades both professionally and personally. We met years ago working together at IBM Cor…
PCS Bank Raises More Than $50,000 At Heart Walk PCS Bank Raises More Than $50,000 At Heart Walk
PCS Bank Raises More Than $50,000 At Heart Walk PCSB (formerly Putnam County Savings Bank) took center stage at the 2017 Heart Walk, raising $53,577 for the American Heart Association. The team included 448 employees, families, friends, and pets this year. During the past 14 years, the bank has raised a more than $489,000 for the AHA.  “The Heart Walk provides an opportunity for employees and their families and friends to raise money for an important cause that affects us all—and I am very proud of the ‘team spirit’ we display,” said Joseph Roberto, chairman, president, and chief executive officer of PCSB. “As a community-focused bank, w…
More Than 500 People Rally For Immigrants In Mount Kisco More Than 500 People Rally For Immigrants In Mount Kisco
More Than 500 People Rally For Immigrants In Mount Kisco MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- It was a message of solidarity Sunday in Mount Kisco. More than 500 people participated in a march in support of the immigrant community in downtown Mount Kisco.  The marchers took off from the parking lot behind Bow-Tie Cinemas movie theater on Main Street. It ended with a rally at Village Hall where a variety of speakers addressed the crowd including Neighbors Link Executive Director, Carola Bracco, representatives from local government, law enforcement and clergy.  "It was a very successful event," said Margie Orell, who helped organize the march. "Pe…
July 4th Fireworks Celebration In Peekskill Coming To End July 4th Fireworks Celebration In Peekskill Coming To End
July 4th Fireworks Celebration In Peekskill Coming To End PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- After 55 years, a Peekskill tradition will be coming to an end. The Peekskill Fire Department announced its 55th July 4th fireworks celebration will be its last, saying it has become difficult to collect money each year to sustain the parade. The event costs about $34,000 each year and is funded completely through volunteer efforts. The fire department took over the parade in 1962 from The Area Jaycee's. 
Astorino Announces Two Lawsuits Against State Over Indian Point Closure Astorino Announces Two Lawsuits Against State Over Indian Point Closure
Astorino Announces Two Lawsuits Against State Over Indian Point Closure Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino said his lawsuits against the state over the closure of Indian Point are designed to protect the health, safety, and pocketbooks of nine million New Yorkers.Astorino announced at a press conference in White Plains on Tuesday he is filing two lawsuits over the Buchanan-based nuclear power plant's closure, claiming the deal to close Indian Point violated the State Environmental Quality Review Act.  In January, Entergy, which owns Indian Point said it was closing down the plant in 2020 and 2021, saying it was no longer economically viable to remain open…
Teen Boy Repeatedly Punches Girl In Face In JV Mall Brawl, Police Say Teen Boy Repeatedly Punches Girl In Face In JV Mall Brawl, Police Say
Teen Boy Repeatedly Punches Girl In Face In JV Mall Brawl, Police Say A 14-year-old boy was charged following an altercation at Jefferson Valley Mall where Yorktown Police say he allegedly repeatedly punched a 15-year-old girl in the face and arm Sunday. The teen, a Peekskill resident whose identity was not released, was charged with juvenile delinquency with the underlying charge of attempted assault in the third degree. Police said they were called to the mall at 3:30 p.m. and found two groups of juveniles fighting in the interior common area. Following an investigation at the scene, they arrested the 14-year-old, police said. He was released to a parent a…
Letter To The Editor: A Simple Clarification Letter To The Editor: A Simple Clarification
Letter To The Editor: A Simple Clarification 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 Editor, Mrs. Rozgonyi is correct that Mrs. Susan Polos, who was librarian of MKES at the time, created the Newbery Book Club. Mrs. Rozgonyi is patently incorrect that I ever tried to take credit for this program’s creation. In her letter of support for me, Mrs. Broghammer mistakenly used the word “create” instead of “funded.” The Foundation for Bedford Central Schools, of which I was chair at the time, funded the Newbery Book Club a…
Letter:  Marie Scanlan Did Not Create Newbery Book Club Letter:  Marie Scanlan Did Not Create Newbery Book Club
Letter: Marie Scanlan Did Not Create Newbery Book Club 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 Editor I would like to clarify some facts from a letter written by Amy Broghammer entitled Vote Marie Scanlan For Bedford School Board. My son was among the first Mt. Kisco Elementary School students to participate in the MKES Newbery book club (spelled Newbery after John Newbery, a British author credited with writing books for children when these were a novelty). The Newbery book club was solely created by MKES librarian Susan P…
State Halts Hawthorne Cedar Knolls Student Intake After Assault Incidents State Halts Hawthorne Cedar Knolls Student Intake After Assault Incidents
State Halts Hawthorne Cedar Knolls Student Intake After Assault Incidents HAWTHORNE, N.Y. -- After several incidents involving students, the state ruled Hawthorne Cedar Knolls school for troubled teens can no longer accept students, effective immediately.  The ruling was made by the Office of Child and Family Services. Last weekend, two teenage girls from Hawthorne Cedar Knolls were arrested for allegedly attacking and mugging a woman at the Valhalla Metro-North Station. In April, four girls from the school were arrested after walking out of a restaurant without paying and then attacking the owner, throwing her to the ground. Sen. Terrence Murphy (R-Yorktown), …
Letter To The Editor: Vote Yes On Mamaroneck School Budget Letter To The Editor: Vote Yes On Mamaroneck School Budget
Letter To The Editor: Vote Yes On Mamaroneck School Budget MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- Mamaroneck Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email mamaroneck@dailyvoice.com Dear neighbors, I write to encourage a Yes vote on the Mamaroneck school budget. Having just finished nine years on the Board of Education, I understand why the current Board is asking us to over-ride the State imposed tax levy cap. One of the purposes the tax cap was to encourage school districts to look closer at their spending, services, staffing, reserves and revenues. The cap wasn’t popular with school districts but has se…
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