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

Hulda Sellingsloh, 104, Hopewell Junction Hulda Sellingsloh, 104, Hopewell Junction
Hulda Sellingsloh, 104, Hopewell Junction HOPEWELL JUNCTION, N.Y. -- Hulda Knipling Sellingsloh died at the age of 104 on Tuesday, Aug. 15, at her son's home in Hopewell Junction. Sellingsloh was born to Henry and Hulda Knipling on Nov. 12, 1912, in Calhoun County, Texas, the last child of her parents, who were cotton farmers. Sellingsloh, with her five brothers and four sisters spent her childhood working the fields. After graduating from Port Lavaca High School as Class President in 1931, she attended Draughan's Business College in San Antonio. She was a drafting employee and a secretary for a title company as a pre-law student i…
Putnam Celebrates Solar Eclipse With Viewing Party Putnam Celebrates Solar Eclipse With Viewing Party
Putnam Celebrates Solar Eclipse With Viewing Party PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. --  The Putnam Valley Library is gearing up for a once in a generation experience. The Putnam Valley Library will be hosting a viewing party at Putnam Valley Town Park on Monday for the solar eclipse. During the eclipse, the sun will disappear behind the moon, turning daylight into twilight, and leading to a quick plunge in temperature before streamers of light streaking across the sky around the moon's silhouette. The event will begin at 1:45 p.m. and go until 3:30 p.m. and residents are asked to bring folding chairs. Science teacher Fred DePalma will be on hand to help…
Work Starts On First Apartment Complex On Platinum Mile In Harrison Work Starts On First Apartment Complex On Platinum Mile In Harrison
Work Starts On First Apartment Complex On Platinum Mile In Harrison HARRISON, N.Y. -- The Platinum Mile has a new tenant. Toll Brothers officially broke ground Tuesday on Carraway, a 421-unit luxury rental community on the site of two former corporate office buildings at 103-105 Corporate Park Drive. The new five-story luxury rental will feature a mix of 22 studios, 217 one-bedroom, and 182 two-bedroom residences. The building will have retail on the first floor and in-building parking garage. Leasing and first move-ins are projected for fall 2019 with the project expected to be completed by summer 2020. “We are excited about the development of Carraway an…
Bucky Is Putnam Pet Of The Week Bucky Is Putnam Pet Of The Week
Bucky Is Putnam Pet Of The Week PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- The Putnam Humane Society is hoping Bucky can find a new home. The young, small pit bull mix was found as a stray. The Humane Society said he is active, happy and loves other dogs and would do best with children over 10 and active adults. You will always find Bucky with a toy ready to play," the Humane Society said. "If you are looking for a dog who will be an amazing companion and make you laugh and enjoy life, Bucky is the one." For more information, contact 845 225-7777 or visit www.puthumane.org
Poughkeepsie Boots Former Board Member's Office Poughkeepsie Boots Former Board Member's Office
Poughkeepsie Boots Former Board Member's Office POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- The Poughkeepsie School Board voted Wednesday 3-2 to remove an Upward Bound office that was used by Randy Coates, a former board member. Coates who was defeated in May's school board elections uses the office in his role as program coordinator for the Upward Bound program at Marist College. Upward Bound is a federally funded program that helps students prepare for college. The program serves high school students from low-income families; and high school students from families in which neither parent holds a bachelor's degree.  Marist College Upward Bound currently serv…
Energy Company Hires Nyack Mayor Laird-White Energy Company Hires Nyack Mayor Laird-White
Energy Company Hires Nyack Mayor Laird-White NYACK, N.Y. -- Nyack Mayor Jennifer Laird-White has a new gig. Laird-White, a three-term mayor who is not seeking re-election, has been hired by Transmission Developers Inc. in the new position of Director of Community Relations for the company’s Champlain Hudson Power Express transmission project.  “We are delighted to have Jen join our development team. Her years of experience as mayor and her prior experience as a journalist make her an ideal conduit to communities throughout New York State,” said TDI CEO Donald Jessome. “Jen understands that clean energy infrastructure development requi…
Popular TV Show 'Man v. Food' Takes On Westchester Popular TV Show 'Man v. Food' Takes On Westchester
Popular TV Show 'Man v. Food' Takes On Westchester Casey Webb is coming to Westchester to see how much he can stuff his face. On "Man v. Food," which airs Monday, Aug. 21 at 9 p.m. on Travel Channel, Webb will be visiting Sleepy Hollow to try the Headless Horseman Burger and take on the Dawg House Challenge in Dobbs Ferry. The Horseman Burger, served at J.P. Doyle's in Sleepy Hollow, is a 10-ounce burger atop a brioche bun topped with lettuce, tomato, chipotle mayo and a mound of house-made chili. At The Oath in Tarrytown, Webb tried the Griswold burger which features fried chicken, bacon, poutine, topped with sriracha maple syru…
Michael Is Dutchess County Pet Of The Week Michael Is Dutchess County Pet Of The Week
Michael Is Dutchess County Pet Of The Week WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. -- Michael is looking for his forever home. A 3-month old hound/lab mix, Michael is currently staying Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts of Dutchess County and is described as being happy go lucky and loveable. To fill out an application, visit www.careofdc.org. For more information, visit the website or contact 845-240-4862.
Westchester Celebrates Solar Eclipse With Viewing Parties Westchester Celebrates Solar Eclipse With Viewing Parties
Westchester Celebrates Solar Eclipse With Viewing Parties WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Westchester is gearing up for a once in a generation experience. Viewing parties will be held throughout the county on Monday for the solar eclipse. During the eclipse, the sun will disappear behind the moon, turning daylight into twilight, and leading to a quick plunge in temperature before streamers of light streaking across the sky around the moon's silhouette. The Greenburgh Central School District is hosting a viewing party at Woodlands High School Soccer Field from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m with 250 approved viewing glasses being handed out. The Ossining Public Libr…
NBA Star Hopes To Make A Splash With New Juice Lab In White Plains NBA Star Hopes To Make A Splash With New Juice Lab In White Plains
NBA Star Hopes To Make A Splash With New Juice Lab In White Plains WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Sean Kilpatrick is giving back to the community. Kilpatrick who plays for the Brooklyn Nets and lives in White Plains celebrated the grand opening of The Juice Lab, located at 148A Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains Saturday. The Juice Lab plans to serve smoothies and juices to help foster a healthy lifestyle. "I want to thank God without him none of this is even possible," said Kilpatrick, who was born in Yonkers and starred at White Plains High School. "All the people who came out to support this cause, all the people behind the scenes putting in the ti…
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