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

Historical Society Honoring 'Beacons' Of History Historical Society Honoring 'Beacons' Of History
Historical Society Honoring 'Beacons' Of History BEACON, N.Y.  -- The Beacon Historical Society is honoring a longtime mayor and a business that has helped preserve the history of the city. The inaugural "Beacons of History" awards will be held on Thursday, Nov. 9, at the Fishkill Creek at the Roundhouse at 2 East Main St. in Beacon. Clara Lou Gould, who was mayor for 17 years is being honored. Gould is the longest serving female mayor in the history of New York. Hudson Beach Glass is also being honored. The business was one of the first to reclaim the city's Main Street building stock, turning the former Lewis Tompkins Hose Com…
They're Off: Astorino, Latimer Exchange Opening Blows In Campaign They're Off: Astorino, Latimer Exchange Opening Blows In Campaign
They're Off: Astorino, Latimer Exchange Opening Blows In Campaign The general election race between incumbent Republican Rob Astorino and Democratic challenger Senator George Latimer for Westchester County Executive has begun, with both candidates blasting the other Wednesday. Latimer, who defeated Ken Jenkins in Tuesday's Democratic primary, held a press conference Wednesday where he blasted Astorino's fiscal record and claim that he has never raised taxes. "Ask any homeowner if they believe Astorino when he says their taxes have gone down,” Latimer said. “Of course not. But every day, just like his buddy Donald Trump, Rob Astorino spins his own fak…
Hillary's Homecoming: Clinton Holding Book Signing At Chappaqua Library Hillary's Homecoming: Clinton Holding Book Signing At Chappaqua Library
Hillary's Homecoming: Clinton Holding Book Signing At Chappaqua Library Hillary Clinton is coming home. And bringing some books with her. Clinton, a Chappaqua resident, will be signing copies of "What Happened" at the Chappaqua Library on Saturday, Sept. 23. at 3 p.m.  Tickets are available here.  The book discusses Clinton's failed run for president in 2016. The Democratic nominee lost to Republican Donald Trump. Clinton will also be signing copies of her new children's book "It Takes A Village." Wristbands for entry will be distributed to ticket holders beginning at 9:00 AM on the day of the event. Attendees are asked to arrive no earlier…
Clarkstown Town Council Fires Suspended Chief Sullivan Clarkstown Town Council Fires Suspended Chief Sullivan
Clarkstown Town Council Fires Suspended Chief Sullivan CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. -- Clarkstown Police Chief Michael Sullivan was fired by the Clarkstown Town Council at a meeting Tuesday night. The board voted 3-2 to fire Sullivan, who was found guilty last month on 11 of 15 charges, including misconduct, insubordination, and incompetence. with a recommendation by hearing officer Robert Ponzini that he lose his job. Sullivan has been suspended since July 2016. Sullivan is running for Town Supervisor on the Democratic ticket. Republicans, including  Supervisor George Hoehmann and Councilman Frank Borelli and John Noto, voted in favor while Democratic Cou…
Outhouse 'Humbled' By Independence Primary Win Over Majority Leader Borgia Outhouse 'Humbled' By Independence Primary Win Over Majority Leader Borgia
Outhouse 'Humbled' By Independence Primary Win Over Majority Leader Borgia Round One goes to Bob Outhouse. Outhouse, a Republican, defeated County Legislature Majority Leader Catherine Borgia (D-Ossining) in the District 9 Independence Party primary, 91 votes to 41 votes, 69 percent to 31 percent, according to unofficial results from the Westchester County Board of Elections. Borgia is also the majority leader.  “I am truly humbled and honored to have earned such a resounding victory in the Independence Party primary," Outhouse said. "I have pledged to work across party lines to get things done and to always put people before politics. I will not let the…
SPCA Saves 23 Cats From Harvey, Irma SPCA Saves 23 Cats From Harvey, Irma
SPCA Saves 23 Cats From Harvey, Irma BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- The SPCA of Westchester was able to rescue 23 cats and kittens from Hurricanes Harvey and Irene. The cats were transported to its Briarcliff location last week after shelters in Texas and Florida had to make room for the overwhelming amount of lost and displaced animals. Thirteen cats came from Texas, while 10 came from Florida. "We're honored to lend a small hand in making lives better for these cats and kittens who desperately needed a safe haven and second chance," said the SPCA's Executive Director Shannon Laukhuf.
Fair Campaign Committee Rules For, Against Yorktown Supervisor Grace Fair Campaign Committee Rules For, Against Yorktown Supervisor Grace
Fair Campaign Committee Rules For, Against Yorktown Supervisor Grace YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- The Westchester Fair Campaign Committee recently ruled on complaints filed by Yorktown Supervisor Michael Grace against his Democratic opponents.Grace, who is running on the Republican ticket, filed complaints against Ilan Gilbert, who is running against him for Town Supervisor, Alice Roker and Vishnu Patel, who are running for Town Council and Aviva Pierson, who is running for Town Justice. Grace complained the candidates gave the impression he is using his position as supervisor for personal benefit by granting tax incentives to a proposed development on a property in whi…
Brian Taylor, 65, Peekskill Musician Brian Taylor, 65, Peekskill Musician
Brian Taylor, 65, Peekskill Musician PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Brian Delma Taylor, 65, died peacefully on Sept. 6 at his loft in Peekskill.  Known as a supremely-gifted multi-instrumentalist, conductor, composer, arranger, and producer, he was the owner of SoundPainter Studios in Peekskill. He was a much-loved member of the Peekskill artist community. Brian Taylor was born on Feb. 22, 1952, in the back seat of a taxi during a blizzard, in Boise. He was a graduate of MacArthur High School in San Antonio and the University of Texas at Austin. An award-winning flutist, he moved to New York to study with Julius Baker of the NY Philharmon…
Examiner Media Celebrates 10 Years Examiner Media Celebrates 10 Years
Examiner Media Celebrates 10 Years Examiner Media, which publishes four newspapers every week in Westchester and Putnam, celebrated its 10th anniversary Monday. The paper's first edition, which covered Mount Kisco and Pleasantville ran on Sept. 11, 2007.  Today, Examiner Media publishes every Tuesday The Examiner, which covers Mount Kisco, Pleasantville, Mount Pleasant and Chappaqua, the Putnam Examiner, the White Plains Examiner and the Northern Westchester Examiner, which covers Yorktown, Ossining, Peekskill, Cortlandt, Buchanan, Croton, and Somers, while also posting news to its website, www.theexaminernews.com. Publishe…
Democratic Primaries Top Dutchess Election Results Democratic Primaries Top Dutchess Election Results
Democratic Primaries Top Dutchess Election Results Democrats went to the polls in Dutchess on Tuesday, voting for county legislator and for council seats in Beacon and Poughkeepsie. In the District 9 County Legislator Democratic primary, Randy Johnson defeated incumbent Kari Reiser, 55 percent to 45 percent, according to unofficial results from the Dutchess County Board of Elections. In the District 16 County Legislator Democratic primary, Frits Zernike defeated Ved Shravaha 69 percent to 31 percent, according to unofficial results from the Dutchess County Board of Elections. In the District 10 County Legislator Democratic primary, Legisla…
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