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

Ossining Group Raising Money To Restore Opera House Ossining Group Raising Money To Restore Opera House
Ossining Group Raising Money To Restore Opera House OSSINING, N.Y. -- A historic opera house could be the ticket to luring thousands of visitors to the village of Ossining. Wayne Spector and Dennis Kirby are behind grOw Ossining, an investment fund, that aims to purchase and restore the historic Olive Opera House on Main Street and turn into a gathering space like a restaurant or an entertainment venue. The purchase would be funded by Ossining residents, and Spector and Kirby are looking at raising $2.5 million.  "We thought Ossining was the type of community that could come together and participate in a project that could jump-start …
Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton Breaks Her Silence On Email Controversy Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton Breaks Her Silence On Email Controversy
Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton Breaks Her Silence On Email Controversy CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Chappaqua resident Hillary Clinton addressed the controversy over her private email account while she was secretary of state Tuesday saying she used a private email account for convenience. Clinton, considered the frontrunner for the Democratic Party nomination in the 2016 presidential race although she has not yet announced whether she will run, held a press conference to address the email controversy following a speech she gave at the United Nations.  "I thought it'd be easier to use one device for my work and personal emails," Clinton said. "It would've better if I…
Woman Is Issued Summons After Car Gets Stuck At Crossing In Chappaqua Woman Is Issued Summons After Car Gets Stuck At Crossing In Chappaqua
Woman Is Issued Summons After Car Gets Stuck At Crossing In Chappaqua This story has been updated CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- A Mount Kisco woman was issued a summons after her car got stuck on the railroad tracks at a Chappaqua railroad crossing Saturday morning. Cynthia Parent, 67, was issued the summons for obstructing a highway railroad/grade crossing by Metropolitan Transit Authority Police. According to Salvatore Arena, a spokesman for the MTA, Parent was heading westbound on Roaring Brook Road. When she tried to cross the railroad crossing, the gates activated and came down on her vehicle. Tarent backed up her car and went through the rear gate at around…
Greenwich's Corvinos Launch New Consulting Business Greenwich's Corvinos Launch New Consulting Business
Greenwich's Corvinos Launch New Consulting Business GREENWICH, Conn. -- A husband-and-wife team from Greenwich knows all about the importance of keeping the customer satisfied. Frank and Maura Corvino launched Corvino and Corvino, a consulting business aimed at teaching companies to the best way to keep customers happy. Frank Corvino has been in the health care industry for 43 years, serving as president and CEO of Greenwich Hospital for 26 years and executive vice president of the Yale New Haven Health System since 1997. "One of the things I've learned is the importance of customer and exceeding customer expectations," Corvino said. …
Roof Collapse Crushes Cars In Ossining Roof Collapse Crushes Cars In Ossining
Roof Collapse Crushes Cars In Ossining OSSINING, N.Y. -- Coaching baseball might have saved the lives of the Nolan family from a roof collapse. Bobby Nolan, Alejandra Nolan and nine-year-old Aiden had just left their business, AAA Nolan's Auto Collision at 2 Havell Street, when the roof collapsed at 4 p.m. on Saturday. The roof collapse, which damaged two cars, was blamed on snow.  "We heard a big bang," Bobby Nolan said. "My wife and kid had just gotten out five minutes before. Then kabang, it was on the ground. The floors upstairs were shaking. Alejandra said Aiden said it was like an earthquake. "He was upset," A…
Red Cross Helps Peekskill Residents Displaced After Fire Red Cross Helps Peekskill Residents Displaced After Fire
Red Cross Helps Peekskill Residents Displaced After Fire PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- After a Wednesday night fire that gutted a building on South Division Street in Peekskill, the Red Cross was on the scene. Peekskill firefighters spent Wednesday night battling a three-alarm fire on 209 S. Division St. The fire displaced 14 people, nine adults and five children and four families.  According to News12, fire officials determined the fire to be accidental and that it started in the kitchen of a second floor apartment before spreading. Firefighters also had trouble fighting the blaze since they had trouble accessing the attic, where the bulk of the fir…
Yorktown High School Says 'Hello Dolly' Yorktown High School Says 'Hello Dolly'
Yorktown High School Says 'Hello Dolly' YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- For director Tom Arduni, Yorktown High School's production of "Hello Dolly," has been four years in the making. Yorktown High School will be performing "Hello Dolly" on March 6 and March 7 at 7:30 p.m. and on March 8 at 2 p.m. with a special luncheon for seniors at 12 p.m. prior to the matinee. Arduni said he decided to do "Hello Dolly," which is set in Yonkers, when his seniors were freshmen. "This is the only musical I've ever planned ahead of time," Arduini said. "Hello Dolly" is filled with dancing, comedy and many popular showtunes, Arduini said.  "It's a…
Ossining Cafe Honored By General Mills For Shrimp Etoufee Ossining Cafe Honored By General Mills For Shrimp Etoufee
Ossining Cafe Honored By General Mills For Shrimp Etoufee OSSINING, N.Y. -- Ossining's Wobble Cafe has some of the best food in the country, at least according to General Mills. On Wednesday, Beylka Krupp, owner of Wobble Cafe, at 21 Campwoods Road, was honored with a $10,000 check by General Mills Foodservice for being a finalist in the Neighborhood to Nation for her shrimp etoufee over cornbread recipe. General Mills asked neighborhood restaurants to submit a recipe for a dish that reflects their local favor. The recipe was inspired by Krupp's time in New Orleans. Wobble Cafe was selected with two other finalists who will travel to Minnea…
Former Peekskill Resident, Famed Romance Novelist Bertrice Small Dies At 77 Former Peekskill Resident, Famed Romance Novelist Bertrice Small Dies At 77
Former Peekskill Resident, Famed Romance Novelist Bertrice Small Dies At 77 PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Bertrice Small, a prolific romance novelist who attended school in Peekskill, died on Feb. 24, according to The New York Times, at the age of 77. Small published 56 romance novels. Her writing career began at St. Mary's, a school for girls run by nuns, in Peekskill according to the Times, where she found out one of her teachers had been one of her favorite authors. Her first novel, about an Inca princess who jumped from Machu Picchu in Peru rather than commit to an evil Spanish conquistador, was inspired by her time at St. Mary's, according to the Times. To read th…
Snow Blankets Northern Westchester, Causing Numerous Closures Snow Blankets Northern Westchester, Causing Numerous Closures
Snow Blankets Northern Westchester, Causing Numerous Closures WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y . -- Westchester residents are certainly feeling the roar of March. The region was hit with another snowstorm Thursday, bringing up to 6 inches of snow in some areas, though most regions received between 3-4 inches. A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 7 p.m. School districts in the area closed, while many towns closed early, canceling court and recreational programs. The City of Peekskill cancelled programs at the senior center, while the Town of Ossining closed town offices at 1:30 p.m. The Town of Yorktown cancelled traffic, civil and crimin…
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