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

Maryknoll Location Divides County Legislator Candidates Maryknoll Location Divides County Legislator Candidates
Maryknoll Location Divides County Legislator Candidates OSSINING, N.Y. -- Is the Maryknoll Society in Ossining or New Castle? That question has sparked the latest debate between Legislator Catherine Borgia and her opponent Peter Tripodi. Tripdodi claims Maryknoll is technically in the Town of New Castle and is in legislative District 4, not District 9. Tripodi showed a Westchester County map that places the Maryknoll property in New Castle with their legislator as Michael Kaplowitz. Maryknoll heavily votes Democrat. A letter sent by Douglas Colety of the Westchester Board of Elections said they would consider moving Maryknoll into New Castle…
One Year Later, Lessons Learned From Sandy's Unprecedented Damage One Year Later, Lessons Learned From Sandy's Unprecedented Damage
One Year Later, Lessons Learned From Sandy's Unprecedented Damage WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- One year ago next week, Hurricane Sandy landed in Westchester, delivering unprecedented damage. Homes were destroyed, power was out for weeks and waiting in line for gas for more than an hour became the norm. Three people died, two of them children. Sandy, the second costliest hurricane in U.S. history, lasted from Oct. 22 to Oct. 31 of last year. Greenburgh Police Chief Joseph DeCarlo said Hurricane Sandy was "the worst storm I had to deal with." "It took about 10 days to return to normalcy," DeCarlo said. Jim Killoran, the executive director of Habitat …
Foster, Catalina Dispute Campaign Rhetoric Foster, Catalina Dispute Campaign Rhetoric
Foster, Catalina Dispute Campaign Rhetoric PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Peekskill Mayor Mary Foster and her opponent, Frank Catalina, continued their war of words, arguing in front of the Westchester Fair Campaign Practices Committee on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Foster, a Democrat, and Catalina, a Republican, both claim that the other has used misleading rhetoric in campaign literature. The committee sided with Catalina on one of his four complaints and sided with Foster on five of her seven complaints. Catalina's main complaint was that Foster took credit for things that did not occur on her watch, such as resolving the problem with White Plains L…
Shutdown's End Sparks Strong Reaction In Yorktown Shutdown's End Sparks Strong Reaction In Yorktown
Shutdown's End Sparks Strong Reaction In Yorktown WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- The 16-day government shutdown may be over and a settlement on raising the debt ceiling until Feb. 7 has been reached, but derision for Congress remains in Yorktown. During the shutdown, patrons of Murphy's Irish Restaurant & Bar in Yorktown Heights used strong language to describe Congress. With the shutdown lifted, the tone did not change. "The Republicans didn't like the Affordable Care Act, so they took their ball and went home," Bill Waas, a 52-year-old Yorktown resident, said. "Throw all of them out and take away their pensions." Waas said next year…
Emergency Drill Goes Smoothly at Hendrick Hudson High Emergency Drill Goes Smoothly at Hendrick Hudson High
Emergency Drill Goes Smoothly at Hendrick Hudson High MONTROSE, N.Y. -- Safety is the No. 1 priority in the Hendrick Hudson School District. Last week, Hen Hud High School held a Hold in Place Emergency Preparedness Drill. The school cooperated with local law enforcement agencies and canine units. The dogs were brought in as part of their training. Required by the safety plan, schools must hold drills and partner with such agencies to prepare for potential emergencies. This event started with an announcement for students and staff to take all steps necessary to Hold in Place. These drills are routinely practiced as part of the Building and D…
Art And Theater Will Combine In Ossining Show Art And Theater Will Combine In Ossining Show
Art And Theater Will Combine In Ossining Show OSSINING, N.Y. -- The Ossining Arts Council and the Westchester Collaborative Theater are teaming up on Saturday for a unique event called Living Art Event. Artwork by the Ossining Arts Council will come to life in six short plays by the Westchester Collaborative Theater inspired by the artwork at the Steamer Company Firehouse at 117 Main St. in Ossining. "No one in the audience will know which of the paintings will be dramatized until it happens," Alan Lutwin, president of the Westchester Collaborative Theater.  The art groups got together a few months ago, when playwrights chose paint…
That's Amore: Restaurant Excited About Move To New Spot In Armonk That's Amore: Restaurant Excited About Move To New Spot In Armonk
That's Amore: Restaurant Excited About Move To New Spot In Armonk ARMONK, N.Y. -- Restaurateur Mark Mazzotta is hoping that his new move in Armonk is amore (Italian for "love").  Mazzotta, a Katonah resident, is moving his Italian restaurant Amore from 575 Main St. in the hamlet to 1 Kent St. Amore has been an Armonk institution since it opened in 1997. Mazzotta has previously run restaurants in Thornwood, White Plains, Scarsdale and now runs Pomodoro Trattoria in Riverside, Conn. "We are moving into the heart of downtown into the building that we own," Mazzotta said. "We are very excited about this project. Mazzotta said he expects to be open in Dece…
Peekskill Police Arrest Two In Robbery Peekskill Police Arrest Two In Robbery
Peekskill Police Arrest Two In Robbery PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- A man out on bail in connection with an Ossining home invasion, has been arrested again in Peekskill. Steven Garcia, an 18-year old Verplanck resident along with Quameik Boyd, an 18-year old Peekskill resident, were arrested by Detective John Bennet on Oct. 10 at 2 p.m. and charged with robbery, a class B felony,, according to Peekskill police.  On Sept. 20 at 4:45 a.m., officers responded to a report of armed robbery at East Coast Provisions, a seafood distributor, at 1698 Main St., according to Peekskill police. An employee told police a man entered the back office …
Ossining Trustee Robert Daraio Apologizes For Remark About Church Ossining Trustee Robert Daraio Apologizes For Remark About Church
Ossining Trustee Robert Daraio Apologizes For Remark About Church OSSINING, N.Y. -- Ossining village Trustee Robert Daraio learned the hard way that you don't mess with the saints. Daraio apologized at the Oct. 8 board meeting for a remark he made about St. Lucia at a board meeting in September. The trustee said he made the comment at the September meeting out of frustration over the refusal of St. Ann's Catholic Church to apply for permits well in advance. Most groups, if they are holding a procession, submit a permit a month in advance, but Daraio said the church, led by the Rev. Edward Byrne submits its requests the Tuesday before a Saturday proces…
Schoolhouse Theater In North Salem Ready For Latest Production Schoolhouse Theater In North Salem Ready For Latest Production
Schoolhouse Theater In North Salem Ready For Latest Production NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- The last year of playwright Eugene O'Neill's life will be the subject of a play at the Schoolhouse Theater in Croton Falls. The Schoolhouse Theater will be running the U.S. premiere of "And Give Us The Shadows" by popular Swedish playwright Lars Noren. The play opens Thursday and runs through Nov. 10. "And Give Us The Shadows" takes place on O'Neill's 61st birthday in 1948, as he and his third wife, Carlotta, await the arrival of O'Neill's sons from previous marriages.   The play is directed by Moni Yakim, one of the original faculty members of the Juilliard Drama S…
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