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

Elmsford Men Turn Out For 'Dads Take Your Child To School Day' Elmsford Men Turn Out For 'Dads Take Your Child To School Day'
Elmsford Men Turn Out For 'Dads Take Your Child To School Day' ELMSFORD, N.Y. -- There were long lines outside Elmsford schools on Tuesday, as the district celebrated "Dads Take Your Child To School Day."Fathers and their children were waiting in line to sign a certificate that said: "Thank You For Taking Me To School Today." In the Alice Grady Elementary School cafeteria, Principal Douglas Doller hosted a continental-style breakfast for over 170 dads. “It was an amazing morning,” said Doller. Dixson Principal Jeffrey Olender said he was happy to see so many dads turnout for the special event. “Elmsford is a special place where th…
Schneiderman Takes Trump To Task In Rye Brook Visit Schneiderman Takes Trump To Task In Rye Brook Visit
Schneiderman Takes Trump To Task In Rye Brook Visit RYE BROOK, N.Y. --  New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is no fan of President Donald Trump. Schneiderman gave a speech at the Business Council of Westchester's Political Leadership Series last week in Rye Brook. He said he viewed it as his job to protect New Yorkers and to stand up to the federal government, according to The Examiner. Schneiderman said Trump's travel ban would be devastating for New York's economy and that rescinding DACA would cost New York $38 million over the next decade, calling it "shortsighted," according to The Examiner. To read The Examiner story…
Paint The Village: Tivoli Hosting Annual Street Painting Day Paint The Village: Tivoli Hosting Annual Street Painting Day
Paint The Village: Tivoli Hosting Annual Street Painting Day TIVOLI, N.Y. -- Artists of all ages will be coming out to Tivoli on Saturday as the town celebrates its 17th annual street painting day. The event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Broadway in Tivoli, features artists painting on a square of pavement. About 250 artists participate each year. Most of the artists are current or former residents of Tivoli, with the rest coming from surrounding communities. "It's a fabulous day," Susan Ezrati, the organizer of the event, said. "There are many who have been doing it for 10 years. "In December people come up to me and tell …
Woman Fails To Pay Fine For Leaving Dog In Hot Car, Yorktown Police Say Woman Fails To Pay Fine For Leaving Dog In Hot Car, Yorktown Police Say
Woman Fails To Pay Fine For Leaving Dog In Hot Car, Yorktown Police Say WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- A Bedford woman who was inducted into the Westchester County Senior Hall of Fame was arrested in Yorktown Tuesday for failing to pay a fine after leaving her dog unattended in a car. Lynda O'Hanlon of Katonah, inducted in 2014, was arrested on the bench warrant, police said. In July, she was arrested after leaving a dog inside her hot car with the windows closed at the Triangle Shopping Center. O'Hanlon was turned over to Yorktown Police from New York State Police. She was released on $500 bail and is due back in court on Sept. 26.
Westchester Walk To End Alzheimer's Moves To SUNY Purchase Westchester Walk To End Alzheimer's Moves To SUNY Purchase
Westchester Walk To End Alzheimer's Moves To SUNY Purchase PURCHASE, N.Y. --  The West Lawn of SUNY Purchase is the new home of Sunday's 2017 Westchester Walk To End Alzheimer's, run by the Alzheimer's Association. Registration for the walk begins at 9 a.m., with an opening ceremony beginning at 10 a.m. followed by the walk. Last year's walk was held at White Plains High School. Neil Klar, the co-chair of the committee, became involved with fighting Alzheimer's after his mother-in-law battled the disease for 10 years and his mother suffered from dementia for two years.  Cindy Shmerler, the other co-chair, became involved when her mother died of Al…
Letter To The Editor: DREAMers Are Us Letter To The Editor: DREAMers Are Us
Letter To The Editor: Dreamers Are Us Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email tarrytown@dailyvoice.com. There are 800,000 undocumented immigrants known as “DREAMers” living in the United States, as many as 20,000 of whom are Hudson Valley residents. Many of us work with DREAMers, go to school with DREAMers, or have a DREAMer as a next-door neighbor—and we may not even know it. But what we do know is that our fellow community members are at risk of being expelled from the United States, the only country they know as home. This week, I had the privilege of joini…
Peekskill's Inn On The Hudson Sold Peekskill's Inn On The Hudson Sold
Peekskill's Inn On The Hudson Sold The Inn on the Hudson in Northern Westchester has been sold, ending a run of 60 years.  The Inn on the Hudson, a Main Street institution in Peekskill, had been run by five families for three generations before being sold to Barry Patel. A sales price was not disclosed. “Like the City of Peekskill, we have been through good times and tough times, but we have always prevailed. It was a marriage that lasted exactly 60 years,” said President Richard Braverman. “We are passing the torch just as Peekskill redefines itself as a destination for tourists and visitors as well as business travelers an…
Erratic Driving Report Leads To DWI Charge In Yorktown, Police Say Erratic Driving Report Leads To DWI Charge In Yorktown, Police Say
Erratic Driving Report Leads To DWI Charge In Yorktown, Police Say YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- A 23-year-old man was arrested for driving while intoxicated in Yorktown Monday night. Danbury resident Ismael Vasquez-Garcia, 23, was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated, a misdemeanor and Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated BAC. 18 percent or more, a misdemeanor after police said they responded to a report of a vehicle driving erratically on Crompond Road. Vasquez-Garcia was arrested and transported to police headquarters where further investigation revealed he was operating his vehicle with a blood-alcohol content of .18 percent or more, police said. He…
Nyack Resident Assists With Hurricane Irma Response Nyack Resident Assists With Hurricane Irma Response
Nyack Resident Assists With Hurricane Irma Response NYACK, N.Y. -- Jason Paluck, a Nyack resident, recently returned from Florida after helping the victims of Hurricane Irma.Paluck, a member of the National Disaster Medical Assistance Team was assisting the federal medical response to Irma. The team helped provide care to more than 2,200 people affected by the storm. “Hurricane Irma has put people’s health and lives in jeopardy, and NDMS members are answering the call of duty to help residents affected by this disaster,” said NDMS’ Acting Director Ron Miller. As part of the response to Hurricane Irma, NDMS members operated a mobile medical u…
Radio City Rockettes Visiting Westchester Radio City Rockettes Visiting Westchester
Radio City Rockettes Visiting Westchester The Rockettes are coming to town. The Radio City Rockettes will be recognizing two of their fans in Westchester Thursday, Sept. 21 as part of their "Gift of Joy program." The Rockettes will present them with special gift packages, including tickets to Opening Night of the Christmas Spectacular and Christmas Spectacular merchandise.  The Rockettes will be honoring Julianna Vano, a Yorktown Heights resident, at MeMe's Treats Bake Shop at 1402 East Main Street in Shrub Oak from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Matthew Welling, a White Plains resident, will be honored at Village Creamery and Sweet …
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