Jon Craig

Reporter

jon.craig@dailyvoice.com

Pleasantville native Jon Craig is special editor for the Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange and Dutchess Daily Voice sites. He is also the primary reporter for Daily Voice Plus Politics in Westchester and Fairfield.

Jon graduated from Cornell University and received his master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University. Across a 35-year career, he's worked as a reporter for daily newspapers in Chicago, New York, Ohio & Washington, D.C and as managing editor for weekly newspapers in Rye, White Plains and Harrison.

Jon also writes periodically for the Cornell Chronicle.

Career Highlights:

  • Covered Metro-North train wreck that killed a motorist and five commuters, 2015
  • Researched state investigative project for PublicIntegrity.org, 2011-12
  • National MADD award for database analysis of repeat drunk drivers in Ohio, 2008.
  • Henry F. Guggenheim Fellow, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 2010.
  • Sentenced to jail for protecting confidential sources (won on appeal), 1999.
  • Broke 30th anniversary story about Kent State shootings — using FBI records, resurrecting theory a student informant triggered fatal National Guard volley, May 2000.
  • Covered Ground Zero after Sept. 11, 2001, terrorism attacks.
  • Uncovered voting problems before & during presidential recount in Ohio, 2004.
  • Witnessed botched Death Row execution of Romell Broom in 2009, one of more than a dozen I covered; Wrote about three inmates whose death sentences were commuted to life without parole.
  • Won IRE, SDX and multiple national & state awards for series led by Erik Kriss investigating New York General Assembly. 1994.
  • Guest lecturer at universities in NY & Ohio. Taught Syracuse high school journalism class.
  • Co-authored IRE-award winning series on illegal restraints/beatings at juvenile detention centers. Gov. Mario Cuomo had NY inspector general confirm what Hart Seely and I found at Division for Youth & fired top directors, 1993.
  • Survived Air Force Kool School training at North Pole, 1996.
  • Covered Persian Gulf wars, including 2002 bomb missions from Turkey and stateside Army/Air Guard training. 1991.
  • Supervised overnight coverage of Pan Am Flight 103 after Libyan bomb killed 35 Syracuse University students over Lockerbie, Scotland, 1988.
  • Covered aftermath of John F. Kennedy Jr.'s fatal plane crash from Cape Cod, 1999.
  • Greeted Kurt Vonnegut Jr. as Cornell Sun sports editor during daily's 100th anniversary dinner in May 1980. 

Jon Craig's Contributions

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Covid-19 Cancels 73rd Annual Ocean County Fair In Berkeley The latest summer casualty of coronavirus in the Ocean County Fair. County Fair officials announced Wednesday that the July event — a five-day celebration of agriculture that attracts thousands of visitors from across the region — is canceled due to the spread of coronavirus.  The first county fair was held in 1947 in Lakewood. It's been held annually since 1982 at Robert J. Miller Park in Berkeley Township.   "It is with heavy heart that we announce the July 8th 2020 Ocean County Fair is CANCELED," organizers wrote in a Facebook post. "Rutgers Cooperative Extension/4H has p…
NJ's Coronavirus Deaths Surpass 1,500, Murphy Moves Primary NJ's Coronavirus Deaths Surpass 1,500, Murphy Moves Primary
NJ's Coronavirus Deaths Surpass 1,500, Murphy Moves Primary New Jersey's primary election will be moved from Tuesday June 2 until Tuesday July 7, Gov. Phil Murphy announced at Wednesday's briefing, noting an additional 3,088 new positive cases had been reported. The state has recorded 47,437 positive cases of COVID-19, Murphy said. Another 275 state residents have died of coronavirus, bringing New Jersey's total deaths to 1,504, Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday. "It is still increasing,'' Murphy said. "We need to tighten rather than loosen (restrictions). Sadly, fatalities are continuing to spike." Murphy also announced new executive order…
Federal Inmate At Burlington County Prison Contracts Coronavirus Federal Inmate At Burlington County Prison Contracts Coronavirus
Federal Inmate At Burlington County Prison Contracts Coronavirus New Jersey's first federal prison inmate has tested positive for COVID-19, authorities said.  The agency said an inmate at Fort Dix Correctional Institution in Burlington County tested positive for the virus on Tuesday., according to the federal Bureau of Prisons. There are almost 3,000 inmates at the low-security federal prison. One corrections worker at the Fort Dix prison has tested positive for COVID-19, according to the bureau’s website. Fairton Federal Correctional Institution, a medium-security facility in South Jersey where more than 1,000 individuals are incarcerated, has not…
VIDEO: Murphy Tours Newest Coronavirus Field Hospital In Middlesex County VIDEO: Murphy Tours Newest Coronavirus Field Hospital In Middlesex County
Video: Murphy Tours Newest Coronavirus Field Hospital In Middlesex County A second temporary field hospital to help with the overflow of patients during the coronavirus outbreak opened Wednesday morning in Middlesex County. Gov. Phil Murphy toured the 500-bed facility at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison. The facility officially opens on Saturday, the governor said after his tour, which can be viewed here.  “We’ve got a really tough three weeks ahead of us and this is gonna make a huge difference,” Murphy said as he walked through the temporary hospital. “I want to thank everybody,” Murphy said, “Everyone stay inside. Bless you all.…
Diana Tennant 51, Jersey Shore Food Bank Employee, Dies Of Coronavirus Diana Tennant 51, Jersey Shore Food Bank Employee, Dies Of Coronavirus
Diana Tennant 51, Jersey Shore Food Bank Employee, Dies Of Coronavirus A longtime Jersey Shore food bank employee died Monday of complications from the coronavirus. Diana Tennant, 51, a mother of three from Bradley Beach worked for Fulfill — formerly known as The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties — for a dozen years.  “It is an incredibly sad day at Fulfill, as we lost a champion for the hungry, a dedicated colleague, and a dear friend,” said Kim Guadagno, Fulfill CEO and president and former lieutenant governor of New Jersey. Guadagno said that Tennant had a long history with Fulfill, starting as a volunteer and donor, and then a SNAP advocate. Sh…
Middlesex County Native, Minnesota Basketball Star Details Mom's Bout With Coronavirus Middlesex County Native, Minnesota Basketball Star Details Mom's Bout With Coronavirus
Middlesex County Native, Minnesota Basketball Star Details Mom's Bout With Coronavirus The mother of Middlesex County native Karl-Anthony Towns, a center with the Minnesota Timberwolves, remains in intensive care after contracting the coronavirus. TMZ Sports spoke with John Calipari, Towns’ former college coach at Kentucky. “I would say to everybody out there, Ms. Jackie, Karl Towns’ mother, is still in that hospital. She’s fighting, she’s there," Calipari said. “We get updates, every single day we get an update from Karl Sr. about how she’s doing from the nurses at the ICU. Keep praying for her. Send her unbelievably positive thoughts. I just can’t wait until she gets out of…
Jersey Shore Police, Firefighters, EMS Thank Medical Center Workers Battling Coronavirus Jersey Shore Police, Firefighters, EMS Thank Medical Center Workers Battling Coronavirus
Jersey Shore Police, Firefighters, EMS Thank Medical Center Workers Battling Coronavirus Dozens of fire trucks, police cars and other emergency vehicles paraded past Jersey Shore University Medical Center on Monday evening. In a show of appreciation shared here on Facebook by the Neptune Township Office of Emergency Management, more than 100 first responders lined up outside the hospital to thank health care workers after another long day of battling the deadly coronavirus. "When Neptune Township's first responders get together for a great cause like last night's #HealthcareHeroes appreciation at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, we don't hold back," their Facebook post s…
Port Redding Man, 30, Killed In Monmouth County Garden State Parkway Crash Port Redding Man, 30, Killed In Monmouth County Garden State Parkway Crash
Port Redding Man, 30, Killed In Monmouth County Garden State Parkway Crash A 30-year-old man from Port Redding died in a two-car crash along the Garden State Parkway, authorities said. State police identified the man killed near the Monmouth Service Area in Wall Township at 10:24 a.m. as Patrick A Elhalaka Glendola and Wall firefighters were called to milepost marker 99.9 northbound, a state police spokesman said. Elhalaka was pronounced dead at the scene, the spokesman said. An occupant of the other vehicle, Tresy M. Thomas of Bayville was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. The cause of the collision is under investigation, authorities said. 
3rd Trenton Shooting Victim Dies, Mayor Orders Curfew Condemning Violent Weekend 3rd Trenton Shooting Victim Dies, Mayor Orders Curfew Condemning Violent Weekend
3rd Trenton Shooting Victim Dies, Mayor Orders Curfew Condemning Violent Weekend Trenton Mayor W. Reed Gusciora announced the city has a mandatory 8 p.m. curfew, affecting everyone who isn't working and all businesses, including restaurants, gas stations and corner stores. “Yesterday was Palm Sunday, yet it was anything other than peaceful in the Capital City,'' Gusciora said in a statement. Trenton's 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew came as authorities announced a third person died of injuries from a spattering of shootings on Sunday.  "Too many took to the parks and streets without regard to the public’s health and well-being,'' Gusciora said. "Moreover, much of the viol…
COVID-19: 'Sorry We're Closed' Sign Greets NJ Motorists At Border With Pennsylvania COVID-19: 'Sorry We're Closed' Sign Greets NJ Motorists At Border With Pennsylvania
Covid-19: 'Sorry We're Closed' Sign Greets NJ Motorists At Border With Pennsylvania Pennsylvania's Interstate 80 sign welcomes westbound travelers from New Jersey entering the Keystone state. But another handmade sign along I-80 reads "Sorry We're Closed," as the coronavirus spreads.  Gov. Phil Murphy announced that more than 1,000 people died of the fatal COVID-19 as of Monday. WNEP-TV filed this report about the I-80 sign. 
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