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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New Store Opening At Palisades Center Mall New Store Opening At Palisades Center Mall
New Store Opening At Palisades Center Mall WEST NYACK, N.Y. -- A pop culture gift store with a cause is opening at the Palisades Center Mall Wednesday. BoxLunch will be opening Wednesday, with plans for a grand opening weekend on Saturday, July 22 and Sunday, July 23 from noon to 4 p.m. The store features shirts, accessories, collectibles, beauty, home goods and gift and novelty merchandise. BoxLunch announced it will donate one meal to Feeding America for every $10 spent in-store or online.  “We are thrilled to bring BoxLunch to the West Nyack community. Our mission is simple, sell the best product and use our business to inspire …
Westchester Sees Rise In Co-Op, Multi-Family Home Sales Westchester Sees Rise In Co-Op, Multi-Family Home Sales
Westchester Sees Rise In Co-Op, Multi-Family Home Sales Co-ops and multi-family home sales are on the rise, while single-family home sales are on the decline in Westchester over the past year, according to a second-quarter report from Westchester Real Estate Inc. Overall sales increased 1.26 percent from the second quarter last year. The increase in co-ops and muti-family home sales helped offset a 10.9 percent decrease in single-family homes and 5.6 percent decrease in condo sales.  The price of a median single-family home increased three percent from last year, while inventory decreased 15 percent. In Bedford, there were 77 homes sold in the …
More Than $8M In Funds Committed To Uninsured In Hudson Valley More Than $8M In Funds Committed To Uninsured In Hudson Valley
More Than $8M In Funds Committed To Uninsured In Hudson Valley Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand announced Hudson River Healthcare will receive $8.3 million in federal funding. The grant will help Hudson River HealthCare’ provide care to vulnerable and uninsured populations in the Hudson Valley. Hudson River HealthCare has offices in Pines Plains, Beacon, Newburgh, and Yonkers. “Hudson River HealthCare is a main provider of healthcare for low-income, uninsured New Yorkers throughout the Hudson Valley and Long Island,” said Senator Schumer. “Hudson River HealthCare is a critical operation, and this federal funding will support its mission …
Rivers Is SPCA Pet Of The Week Rivers Is SPCA Pet Of The Week
Rivers Is SPCA Pet Of The Week BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- Rivers is looking for his forever home. The 10-year-old beagle loves people and gets along with other dogs, the SPCA said. He is always happy, the SPCA said. For more information, e-mail trainer@spca914.org or call (914) 941-2896 ext. 11.
Immigration Act Expected To Come Up For Vote In Westchester Immigration Act Expected To Come Up For Vote In Westchester
Immigration Act Expected To Come Up For Vote In Westchester This story has been updated. Legislators are hoping The Immigration Protection Act will be up for a vote at Monday's meeting of the Westchester County Board of Legislators.  The bill was discussed at last Monday's meeting after legislators met with members of County Executive Rob Astorino's administration, including Deputy County Executive Kevin Plunkett and George Longworth, commissioner of public safety. "The county executive's office has been trying to put pressure on us to delay the bill," Joseph Sgamatto, press secretary for the Democratic caucus, said. "We forced their…
Algonquin Pipeline Company Sues Yorktown Algonquin Pipeline Company Sues Yorktown
Algonquin Pipeline Company Sues Yorktown YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Spectra, which is behind the proposed Algonquin pipeline, is suing the Town of Yorktown to obtain four acres of town-owned property for an easement.  The lawsuit was filed in federal court Thursday. Spectra said it recently obtained a federal certificate to clear the way for construction, which is set to begin on Oct. 1, according to LoHud. Spectra hopes to use eminent domain to obtain the property, located near the Taconic State Parkway, according to LoHud. The pipeline was approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in March 2015. An appeal filed by the Town of…
Horace Greeley Baseball Standout Picked To Play In National All-Star Game Horace Greeley Baseball Standout Picked To Play In National All-Star Game
Horace Greeley Baseball Standout Picked To Play In National All-Star Game CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Brandon Neeck is ready for the biggest game of his life.Neeck, a rising senior at Horace Greeley High School will be pitching in the 2017 Under Armour All-America Baseball Game, powered by Baseball Factory at Wrigley Field on Saturday, July 29.  The game will be broadcast on MLB Network. The game, which will be played at iconic Wrigley Field on Saturday, July 29th, brings together the top 40 high school players in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. The game, in its 10th year, will be broadcast on MLB Network. Since the game's inception, 284 of the 323 draft eligi…
Film, TV Industry Booming In Westchester, County Says Film, TV Industry Booming In Westchester, County Says
Film, TV Industry Booming In Westchester, County Says WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Lights, camera, Westchester.Westchester County Executive Rob  Astorino announced Thursday that Westchester received more than $30 million in revenue from the film and TV industry in 2016, almost doubling the amount from two years ago. The revenue comes from 532 on-location production days in Westchester this past year, a 67 percent increase since 2014. “Westchester’s film and TV industry is booming,” said Astorino. “These numbers show the popularity of Westchester as a backdrop for movies, television shows and commercials, as well as the importance of the film and…
Philips Site In Briarcliff Could Be Turned Into Housing Philips Site In Briarcliff Could Be Turned Into Housing
Philips Site In Briarcliff Could Be Turned Into Housing This story has been updated. BRIARCLIFF, N.Y. -- The vacated Philips site in Briarcliff could have some new life. The 98.3-acre property at 345 Scarborough Road was sold last month to Ridgewood Real Estate Partners, operating as Ridgewood Briarcliff Owner LLC for $12 million. The site was vacated in 2015 when Philips moved its employees to Massachusetts. Jonathan Grebow, CEO of Ridgewood Real Estate Partners, said it hopes to redevelop the property into a residential community with amenities that would benefit the entire village and that he looks forward to working with the village. "…
Suffern's Own Grace VanderWaal Gets Teen Choice Award Nomination Suffern's Own Grace VanderWaal Gets Teen Choice Award Nomination
Suffern's Own Grace VanderWaal Gets Teen Choice Award Nomination SUFFERN, N.Y. -- Grace VanderWaal's meteoric rise continues. The Suffern 13-year-old, who won "America's Got Talent" last year was nominated for a 2017 Teen Choice Award for Choice Next Big Thing. VanderWaal reacted to the news by tweeting a video of her yelling, "Oh my God." She is up against Forever in Your Mind, Jax Jones, Jonas Blue, New Hope Club and The Tide. In May, VanderWaal won Best New Artist at the Radio Disney Music Awards. To vote for VanderWaal, visit http://www.teenchoice.com. The show airs on August 13.
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