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

Holiday Inn Express Debuts In Peekskill Holiday Inn Express Debuts In Peekskill
Holiday Inn Express Debuts In Peekskill PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Folks in the Peekskill area looking for a place to stay just have to follow the yellow brick road. A $10.4 million Holiday Inn Express and Suites at 2 John Walsh Boulevard had its grand opening on Thursday, July 24. The hotel has a yellow brick road out front in honor of "The Wizard of Oz." Author L. Frank Baum was told to follow a yellow brick road when he arrived in Peekskill to attend Peekskill Military Academy. Characters from "The Wizard Of Oz" were in costume and sang "Ease On Down The Road" from "The Wiz." The 76-room hotel is the first platinum LEED (Leader…
Young Republicans From Putnam Criticize Christie Over Astorino Snub Young Republicans From Putnam Criticize Christie Over Astorino Snub
Young Republicans From Putnam Criticize Christie Over Astorino Snub PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's comment that Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino's campaign for governor is a "lost cause" is not sitting well with some Republicans in Putnam. Astorino hit back at Christie, saying if Christie isn't interested in helping to get Republican candidates elected, then he should step down as chairman of the Republican Governors Association. Astorino went on to suggest that perhaps New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Christie were working together to protect themselves against fallout from the George Washington Bridge scandal, politico.…
Peekskill Football Fan Excited For Start Of Training Camp Peekskill Football Fan Excited For Start Of Training Camp
Peekskill Football Fan Excited For Start Of Training Camp PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- With NFL training camps opening, people in Peekskill are getting gripped with football fever. Keith Staudohar, a Giants fan, is hopeful the team can improve from last year, where the team got off to an 0-6 start. "I think there is a good chance they can turn it around," Staudohar said. "I am an 80 percent optimistic. They brought in a lot of players." Staudohar said he did not think the retirement of Chris Snee would impact their defensive line too much. Jim Annicchiarico, a Dobbs Ferry resident, is a long suffering Oakland Raiders fan. While he doesn't think th…
Police Identify Motorcyclist Killed In Croton Accident Police Identify Motorcyclist Killed In Croton Accident
Police Identify Motorcyclist Killed In Croton Accident CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- The motorcyclist killed after colliding with a Bee-Line bus on Route 9A has been identified as Charles Goulding, a 34-year-old resident of Manhattan. Goulding was traveling north on Route 9 in Croton-on-Hudson on Thursday night, July 24, when he exited at Senasqua Road, according to Kieran O'Leary of the Westchester County Police. It appears that he lost control of the motorcycle and traveled onto North Riverside Avenue directly in front of a Bee-Line bus that was traveling south on North Riverside. The bus was a Route 14 southbound bus en route to White Plains…
Ossining Library Showcases Croton Man's India Photos Ossining Library Showcases Croton Man's India Photos
Ossining Library Showcases Croton Man's India Photos OSSINING, N.Y. -- Croton-on-Hudson resident Daniel Oppenheim has been all around the world and has the photos to prove it. Oppenheim's photography of his trip to India will be on display at the Ossining Public Library on Friday, Aug. 1. A reception will be held Saturday, Aug. 2, from 2-4 p.m., and a gallery talk will take place Aug. 13. The exhibit runs through Aug. 30. Oppenheim traveled to India three years ago on a business trip and ended up visiting the slums of India.  "There was an intimacy and a connection I made with the people there," Oppenheim said. "This was a big departur…
Putnam Detective Moonlights As Elvis Impersonator Putnam Detective Moonlights As Elvis Impersonator
Putnam Detective Moonlights As Elvis Impersonator PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- When he's not investigating crimes in Putnam County, a detective likes to put on his blue suede shoes. Detective Pat Castaldo will be performing an Elvis Presley Tribute Show at the German American Club at 11 Kramers Pond Road in Putnam Valley on Saturday, July 26 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tickets are $10. Castaldo has been performing as Elvis for more than 30 years. "We take people back in time," Castaldo said. "The show has early Elvis up through his death." The show is authentic Elvis with Castaldo wearing outfits that the King would wear during that time period…
Bob Tendy Formally Announces Run For Putnam District Attorney Bob Tendy Formally Announces Run For Putnam District Attorney
Bob Tendy Formally Announces Run For Putnam District Attorney CARMEL, N.Y. -- Putnam Valley Supervisor Bob Tendy has officially thrown his hat in the ring. In front of the Putnam County Courthouse in Carmel on Wednesday, Tendy announced he is seeking the Republican nomination for Putnam County District Attorney. The election is in November 2016.  Tendy had told Daily Voice, that he was intending on running against incumbent Adam Levy. "We need to restore integrity, faith, organization, and professionalism to the office of the district attorney," Tendy said. "I will personally go to court and be part of the county prosecution team, I will not so…
Keep Putnam Farming Initiative Gains Momentum Keep Putnam Farming Initiative Gains Momentum
Keep Putnam Farming Initiative Gains Momentum PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- An initiative launched by Putnam County and Glynwood is promoting farming in Putnam County. The county department of planning and Cold Spring-based Glynwood are making it easier to do successful farming in Putnam. Meetings have helped farmers network with each other and communicate and obtain cooperation from municipal officials.  Keep Putnam Farming representatives will be on hand at an evening of networking Wednesday  from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Char Steakhouse at 151 Bryant Pond Road in Mahopac hosted by the Putnam Valley and Putnam County Chambers of Commerce. …
Yorktown Family Raises Awareness Of Brain Condition Afflicting Daughter Yorktown Family Raises Awareness Of Brain Condition Afflicting Daughter
Yorktown Family Raises Awareness Of Brain Condition Afflicting Daughter YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Despite having an incurable brain condition and enduring more than 60 surgeries, Carli Clement is like any normal 16-year-old in Yorktown. Carli suffers from hydrocephalus, a condition in which excessive fluid gathers in the brain, abnormally widening spaces and placing potentially harmful pressure on brain tissues. It occurs in approximately one of every 500 births and in more than one million Americans. Untreated, hydrocephalus could be fatal. Carli was diagnosed with the disease at four months old when her head began to swell. Since her diagnosis, her father, Kevin Cl…
Memorial Honors Star Ossining Athlete Christian Federico Memorial Honors Star Ossining Athlete Christian Federico
Memorial Honors Star Ossining Athlete Christian Federico OSSINING, N.Y. -- Representing Ossining High School meant everything to Christian Federico. Federico was a star football and baseball player, who also played basketball. He died while jogging on April 30, 2010, while attending the University of Maryland. The Christian Federico Memorial Wall has recently been installed at Dilley Field at Ossining High School to replace a sticker that was peeling off and to better remember his legacy at Ossining. "It's absolutely amazing," Christian's mother, Luanne Federico said. "They did a wonderful job. We were very very happy to cooperate. It was a g…
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