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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Motorist Flees Scene After Hitting Woman In Jefferson Valley, Police Say Motorist Flees Scene After Hitting Woman In Jefferson Valley, Police Say
Motorist Flees Scene After Hitting Woman In Jefferson Valley, Police Say YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- A Jefferson Valley man was arrested and charged Monday afternoon after Yorktown police say he hit a pedestrian at 3651 Lee Blvd. and then intentionally left the scene. Mohammad Almuher, 39, was charged with Leaving the Scene of a Personal Injury Auto Accident, a Class A Misdemeanor. Police said the victim sustained a physical injury and that Almuher intentionally fled following the accident. Police were able to locate Almuher, where he was brought back to headquarters for processing. He was released on his own recognizance and is due back in Yorktown Justice Court…
Bernard Curran, 87, Former Chappaqua Resident Bernard Curran, 87, Former Chappaqua Resident
Bernard Curran, 87, Former Chappaqua Resident Bernard “Bernie” Francis Curran of Newtown, Conn. and previously of Dallas and Chappaqua, died May 15, with a large contingent of his family by his side, after a five-year battle with lymphoma.  He was born August 1, 1929, in West Orange, NJ, eldest son of the late Jean (Monaghan) and Bernard H. Curran. His family said he was defined by the powerful mark he left on all who knew him as a  husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfather, great-grandfather, mentor, coach, manager, volunteer, and great role model. His strong faith and love of family were paramount in everything he did, his family …
'America's Got Talent' Star Grace VanderWaal Returns To Area 'America's Got Talent' Star Grace VanderWaal Returns To Area
'America's Got Talent' Star Grace VanderWaal Returns To Area It was a true homecoming for Suffern's Grace VanderWaal last week. VanderWaal, who won "America's Got Talent" last summer performed near her hometown at Ramapo High School in Franklin, N.J., to benefit Valley Hospital in Ridgewood. The concert, attended by more than 600 people, raised money for "Butterflies", a Valley program that helps families caring for children with life-limiting or life-threatening injuries at home. At the show, VanderWaal performed original songs as well as songs by Ed Sheeran and Miley Cyrus. "I want to send out a huge thank you to everyone…
New York Mets Celebrating 'Greenburgh Central School District Day' New York Mets Celebrating 'Greenburgh Central School District Day'
New York Mets Celebrating 'Greenburgh Central School District Day' GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- The Greenburgh Central School District is getting to meet the Mets. On May 31, the New York Mets are celebrating "Greenburgh Central School District Day," to acknowledge and celebrate the district when they play the Milwaukee Brewers at Citi Field.  The game will feature the student jazz bands performing before the game and Superintendent Tahira DuPree Chase will throw out the first pitch with Principal Gary Mastrangelo assuming the role of catcher.  
Putnam Valley Senior Commits To Play College Volleyball Putnam Valley Senior Commits To Play College Volleyball
Putnam Valley Senior Commits To Play College Volleyball PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- Meghan O'Leary, a senior at Putnam Valley High School, is taking her volleyball talents to Pennsylvania next fall O'Leary has committed to Ursinus College where she plans to study science with the hope of majoring in pre-med. “I really love everything about Ursinus College from the girls who will be my teammates to the classes I had a chance to sit in on,” she said. “It was a perfect fit for me.” O’Leary, who has served as co-captain of the varsity volleyball team for the past two years, said being recruited to play at the collegiate level was a dream come true. She …
Briarcliff Celebrates Future NCAA Student-Athletes Briarcliff Celebrates Future NCAA Student-Athletes
Briarcliff Celebrates Future NCAA Student-Athletes BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- Eleven Briarcliff students will be playing college sports at the next level. Briarcliff High School held its seventh annual NCAA Press Conference last Thursday, honoring the members of the Class of 2017 who will be taking their athletic and academic talents across the country. “We are very proud of these young men and women,” said Dr. Nathan Heltzel, school counselor. “They really exemplify the highest moral and ethical standards that we could expect of them at Briarcliff High School.” Jake Brown will be playing baseball and Hanna Feuer will be running cross count…
Westchester Community College Graduates More Than 2,000 Westchester Community College Graduates More Than 2,000
Westchester Community College Graduates More Than 2,000 The graduates of Westchester Community College are ready for their next chapter. More than 2,000 students were granted degrees at the college's annual commencement ceremony last Thursday at the Westchester County Center in White Plains. The class was the largest in the college's history. Lowell Hawthorne, a Pocantico Hills resident and president and CEO of Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery and Grill delivered the commencement address, encouraging the graduates to dream big.
Rhinebeck Trustee Resigns Rhinebeck Trustee Resigns
Rhinebeck Trustee Resigns RHINEBECK, N.Y. -- Trustee Scott Cruikshank announced his resignation from the Rhinebeck Village Board. Cruikshank resigned earlier this month in a letter to Mayor Gary Basset. His term was set to expire next April.  No reason was given for Cruikshank's resignation.
Briarcliff Celebrates Future NCAA Student-Athletes Briarcliff Celebrates Future NCAA Student-Athletes
Briarcliff Celebrates Future NCAA Student-Athletes BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- Eleven Briarcliff students will be playing college sports at the next level. Briarcliff High School held its seventh annual NCAA Press Conference last Thursday, honoring the members of the Class of 2017 who will be taking their athletic and academic talents across the country. “We are very proud of these young men and women,” said Dr. Nathan Heltzel, school counselor. “They really exemplify the highest moral and ethical standards that we could expect of them at Briarcliff High School.” Jake Brown will be playing baseball and Hanna Feuer will be running cross count…
Twelve Hen Hud Students Inducted Into National Technical Honor Society Twelve Hen Hud Students Inducted Into National Technical Honor Society
Twelve Hen Hud Students Inducted Into National Technical Honor Society Twelve Hendrick Hudson High School students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society at an event Thursday, having demonstrated scholarship, character, leadership, service and skill at an exemplary level. The honorees and their fields of study were: Marcus Andre (New Visions Health); Mikayla Barton (Fashion Design and Merchandising); Kelsey Byrne (New Visions Health); Thomas Calandro (Urban Forestry/Arboriculture); Lauren Mandelkow (Sports Medicine); Jennifer Martinez (Animation and Motion Graphics); Jennifer Morillo (Fashion Design and Merchandising); Ian Murray (New Visions E…
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