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 Poughkeepsie Coffeehouse Pledges To Keep It Local New Poughkeepsie Coffeehouse Pledges To Keep It Local
New Poughkeepsie Coffeehouse Pledges To Keep It Local POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- The secret to a good cup of coffee might be right here in Poughkeepsie. The Ugly Mug recently opened at 39 Market Street in Poughkeepsie. The coffee shop is run by Ori Brachfeld, a town councilman in Fishkill. Brachfeld also runs Dash Lock and Key, a locksmith company. Brachfeld, a former chairman of the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce, said everything at Ugly Mug is sourced locally, from the coffee and tea to the syrup, greens, and bread. "We're trying to keep our neighbors working," Brachfeld. "We want to be a local employment agency. The…
Mary Ann Russo Of Cortlandt Manor, 83 Mary Ann Russo Of Cortlandt Manor, 83
Mary Ann Russo Of Cortlandt Manor, 83 CORTLANDT MANOR, N.Y. -- Mary Ann Russo of Cortlandt Manor died on Monday, Feb. 27. She was 83. Mary Ann was born Sept. 14, 1933, and married Joseph Russo on Nov. 3, 1956.  She is survived by her husband Joseph, son Steven, daughter Linda, sister Anna and three grandchildren Julian DeBerry, Kerry and Jessica Russo. Calling hours: none.  A mass of Christian burial will be held on Friday, March 3 at 10 a.m. at Holy Spirit Church. Internment will follow at Assumption cemetery.
Ossining Mayor Criticizes Violent Anti-Roundabout Rhetoric Ossining Mayor Criticizes Violent Anti-Roundabout Rhetoric
Ossining Mayor Criticizes Violent Anti-Roundabout Rhetoric OSSINING, N.Y. -- Discussion about a roundabout in Ossining grew even more heated as Mayor Victoria Gearity condemned comments that veered into threats of gun violence. The Village of Ossining is pursuing the roundabout, which would be funded via a $500,000 bond at the intersection of Main, Spring and Brandreth Streets and Central Avenue. The Greater Ossining Chamber of Commerce is opposed to the roundabout and has launched a petition drive to put the issue to voters. Construction is set to begin this summer. The chamber must get 2146 signatures by Friday to go forward with a referendum. &q…
Petition Drive Hopes To Stop Proposed Ossining Roundabout Petition Drive Hopes To Stop Proposed Ossining Roundabout
Petition Drive Hopes To Stop Proposed Ossining Roundabout OSSINING, N.Y. -- When it comes to putting a roundabout in downtown Ossining, both sides are drawing their lines in the sand. The Village of Ossining is pursuing the roundabout, which would be funded via a $500,000 bond at the intersection of Main, Spring and Brandeth Streets and Central Avenue. The Ossining Chamber of Commerce is opposed to the roundabout and has launched a petition drive to put the issue to voters.  Construction is set to begin this summer. The Chamber must collect 2,146 signatures- 20 percent of registered voters in the village- by Friday, March 3. The village board vote…
Students At Children's Village Form Strong Bond With Shelter Dogs Students At Children's Village Form Strong Bond With Shelter Dogs
Students At Children's Village Form Strong Bond With Shelter Dogs DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. -- Students at Children Village's in Dobbs Ferry are learning that a dog truly is a man's best friend. As part of a partnership with Paws Crossed Animal Rescue in Elmsford, kids at Children's Village are helping to train the rescue's shelter dogs to make it easier to place them into permanent homes. ​Children’s Village, a home for teens with troubled backgrounds, found teens in foster care quickly identify similarities between their own circumstances and the animal in a rescue.  This experience can assist with discussions surrounding the teens’ own permanency and placement…
Longtime Theater Critic Enjoys New Career As Poughkeepsie Artist Longtime Theater Critic Enjoys New Career As Poughkeepsie Artist
Longtime Theater Critic Enjoys New Career As Poughkeepsie Artist POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- A Ph.D in Italy. A wine critic in Bridgeport. And now an artist in Poughkeepsie. Richard Wrisley Day is a true Renaissance man.  Wrisley Day grew up in Red Hook, his father having moved there with a dream of becoming a farmer. He was home schooled, studying on his own and with a tutor with a library of books at his disposal. "I schooled myself to a considerable extent," Wrisley Day said. "I was studious from the word go." Finding himself interested in the performing arts and the visual arts, Wrisley Day would take the train to New York City on week…
Poughkeepsie Woman Celebrates New Role As Dutchess Poet Laureate Poughkeepsie Woman Celebrates New Role As Dutchess Poet Laureate
Poughkeepsie Woman Celebrates New Role As Dutchess Poet Laureate POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Bettina "Gold" Wilkerson is spreading the word of poetry throughout Dutchess County. Wilkerson, a resident of the Town of Poughkeepsie, was appointed the Dutchess County 2017 Poet Laureate out of 65 nominees. Wilkerson read her poetry at last week's State of the County Address and her job is to bring poetry to the community through a series of readings and events. "It feels nice to be acknowledged in such a way," Wilkerson said. "I've been writing poetry my whole life." Before transitioning to poetry, Wilkerson was a songwriter and a lyri…
Wappingers Woman Wants You To Eat Real, Live Mindfully, Laugh Often Wappingers Woman Wants You To Eat Real, Live Mindfully, Laugh Often
Wappingers Woman Wants You To Eat Real, Live Mindfully, Laugh Often WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. -- The lightbulb went off in nutritionist Alyson Chugerman's head 18 years ago when her six-year-old daughter was thought to have attention deficit disorder. Chugerman, a Wappingers Falls resident, saw her daughter get prescribed Ritalin. When that didn't work, her doctor prescribed other medications, and Chuggerman was concerned about where this was headed. So she had one simple idea. "We changed our diets," Chugerman said. "We took out sugar, preservatives, and dyes. We began eating more healthy foods. We started exercising as a family. Within a month…
Pleasantville Wrestlers Capture Sectional Title Pleasantville Wrestlers Capture Sectional Title
Pleasantville Wrestlers Capture Sectional Title PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- The Pleasantville Panthers varsity wrestling team is number one on the mats. The Panthers recently won the Section 1 Divsion II Team Championship during a meet at Edgemont High School. The title caps off a successful season for the Panthers, who went 14-1 in dual meets and won championships at tournaments at Hendrick Hudson and Ossining. "It was a really good accomplishment," Coach Bob Bernarducci said. "We had just had a real good team effort from everyone. Going into the sectional championship meets, Bernarducci said people were predicting either Pea…
Katonah Resident Honored By BOCES As Student Of Distinction Katonah Resident Honored By BOCES As Student Of Distinction
Katonah Resident Honored By Boces As Student Of Distinction YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Teachers at the Pines Bridge School in Yorktown love Spencer Oram for his great sense of humor, contagious laugh and hard work. It's one of the reasons Oram, a Katonah resident, was honored as the BOCES Student of Distinction for February. Oram received a certificate and a medal of honor from his teacher, Jessica Fytros, at a recent Katonah-Lewisboro Board of Education meeting. “Over the time we’ve worked together I’ve really gotten to know Spencer and I’ve watched him grow into the wonderful young man you see here tonight,” Fytros said. “Spencer loves to come to school ea…
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