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

Rockland High Schools Set For Graduation Ceremonies Rockland High Schools Set For Graduation Ceremonies
Rockland High Schools Set For Graduation Ceremonies Congratulations senior class of 2017, your day is almost here. Throughout June, high schools across Rockland are holding their annual graduation ceremonies with the class of 2017 taking their final walk as they get ready for the next chapter in their life. Clarkstown North High School is holding its graduation at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 21 at Rockland Community College. Clarkstown South High School is holding its graduation at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, June 22 at the high school. East Ramapo High School is holding its graduation at 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 25, at Rockland Community College. Na…
Putnam Valley High School Wins $1000 For Food Pantry Putnam Valley High School Wins $1000 For Food Pantry
Putnam Valley High School Wins $1000 For Food Pantry PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- The Putnam Valley Community Food Pantry recently received a $1,000 donation from Altice thanks to the Putnam Valley High School's Make A Difference Club.The club held a "Volley for the Valley" volleyball tournament on June 1, where the cost of admission was a canned good, non-perishable food item or a donation. At the event, Altice presented the donation, which represented the club's first round win in the Charity Champions Competition. Altice, USA, formerly Cablevision, is the sponsor of the Charity Champion Competition, which promotes volunteerism and helps…
Elmsford Recognized As 'Hunger Hero' By Food Bank Of Westchester Elmsford Recognized As 'Hunger Hero' By Food Bank Of Westchester
Elmsford Recognized As 'Hunger Hero' By Food Bank Of Westchester ELMSFORD, N.Y. -- The Elmsford Union Free School District was among several local organizations to be recognized as “Hunger Heroes” at the Food Bank for Westchester’s annual Hunger Hero Awards breakfast on June 1. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Joseph Ricca accepted the Service Provider Award for the district’s work with the Food Bank for Westchester’s Backpack Program at the Alice E. Grady Elementary School and for its work with the Food Bank’s mobile food pantry, which is stationed at the Alexander Hamilton Jr./Sr. High School once a month. The pantry offers free produce and other fresh fo…
Michael Shane Tormey, 83, Former Briarcliff Manor Resident Michael Shane Tormey, 83, Former Briarcliff Manor Resident
Michael Shane Tormey, 83, Former Briarcliff Manor Resident BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y .-- Michael Shane Tormey, who lived in Briarcliff Manor from 1979 to 1986, died on May 11 in Corvallis, Ore.  Tormey leaves his wife of nearly 62 years, Carol Mixter Tormey, four children. many grandchildren and one great grandson. During his years in Briarcliff, he traveled often for his job in marketing training for IBM Americas /Far East but found time for golf, poker, woodworking, and sailing.  He was a founding member of the Briarcliff Manor Rotary Club, an activity which remained important to him for most of his life, and did fundraising for the Briarcliff Congre…
Timing Of Poughkeepsie Deputy Superintendent Vote Raises Eyebrows Timing Of Poughkeepsie Deputy Superintendent Vote Raises Eyebrows
Timing Of Poughkeepsie Deputy Superintendent Vote Raises Eyebrows POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- As the Poughkeepsie City School District prepares to vote on hiring a deputy superintendent Wednesday, a board member is crying foul.Kathleen Farrell is set to be hired as Deputy Superintendent of the Poughkeepsie City School District with a five-year-contract and a $150,000 salary. Two school board trustees who were recently voted out of office will be approving Farrell's hire. Their replacements will not join the board until July. Board member Felicia Watson and Doreen Clifford and Debra Long, who will join the board in July, sent letters to the school board question…
Inmate Attacks, Injures Four Correctional Officers At Green Haven Inmate Attacks, Injures Four Correctional Officers At Green Haven
Inmate Attacks, Injures Four Correctional Officers At Green Haven DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- A 33-year-old inmate serving time for an attempted murder, assault and robbery attacked and injured four police officers at the Green Haven Correctional Facility in Stormville on May 25, according to the New York State Correctional Officers Police Benevolent Association. (NYCOPBA).Two officers sustained concussions and one officer was taken to the hospital, the NYCOPBA said.  The inmate, who is serving a 10-year sentence, and whose name is not being released, was being examined in the infirmary, the NYCOPBA said. He started following the nurses out the exit and one o…
State Commissioner Of Education Visits Pocantico Hills State Commissioner Of Education Visits Pocantico Hills
State Commissioner Of Education Visits Pocantico Hills POCANTICO HILLS, N.Y. -- Pocantico Hills received a special visitor on Monday. State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia visited the school, along with Senior Deputy Commissioner Jhone Ebert. They were joined by Southern Westchester BOCES District Superintendent Harold Coles and Deputy Superintendent Jackie O’Donnell Several middle school students greeted and served as “ambassadors” of the school to the visitors. The students presented gifts that represented their school and shared their feelings about their experience as learners at Pocantico Hills. They were offered advice and suggestio…
PepsiCo Opening Farmers' Market PepsiCo Opening Farmers' Market
PepsiCo Opening Farmers' Market PURCHASE, N.Y. -- PepsiCo's Farmers' Market is open for business. The farmers market will run Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Greenhouse at 800 Anderson Hill Road in Purchase. Vendors include John Boys Farm, which serves chicken and pork, and Coyote Jams and Preserves, which has local fruit jams. There are also soaps made from scratch from Clean Essence and bread from Wave Hill Bakery.
Letter To The Editor: Sen. Murphy Should Support Reproductive Health Act Letter To The Editor: Sen. Murphy Should Support Reproductive Health Act
Letter To The Editor: Sen. Murphy Should Support Reproductive Health Act CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- Cortlandt Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email cortlandt@dailyvoice.com On June 2, 2017 at 12:30 a group of constituent activists from CD17 Indivisible, Croton-on-Hudson Indivisible (COHI), and Putnam Progressives, in addition to the Director of Public Affairs for Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic met with Mr. John Winton, Director of Community Affairs & Special Projects, Jamie Sprague, Director of Constituent Services, and their Intern to ask Senator Terrence Murphy to co-sponsor the Reproductive He…
Rockland Students Receive Scholarships From Water Industry Rockland Students Receive Scholarships From Water Industry
Rockland Students Receive Scholarships From Water Industry Three Rockland students are getting $3,000 scholarships from the water industry. SUEZ and the New York Chapter of the National Association of Water Companies are giving the scholarships to Daniel Henry, a senior at Tappan Zee High School, Caitlin Holt, a senior at Pearl River High School and Jessica Minker, a senior at North Rockland High School. Henry, of Orangeburg, attends Tappan Zee High School where he is a member of several honor societies and received perfect grades on the Global and American History Regent exams. He is captain of the varsity cross country team and a member of the wi…
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