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

How To Help Hurricane Harvey Victims, Rockland How To Help Hurricane Harvey Victims, Rockland
How To Help Hurricane Harvey Victims, Rockland ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Rockland is doing what it can to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey.County Executive Ed Day announced for the first time that the Rockland County Voluntary Organizations Active In Disaster has been activated. "Rockland residents have a long tradition of rushing to help," County Executive Ed Day said. "For that, we should all be proud. Now the people and pets of Texas need help and we are on it. Day said current and former county employees are on the ground in Texas and the Rockland Disaster Medical Assistance Team has been deployed. "They repr…
Pawling Library Gets $5K For Teen Programs Pawling Library Gets $5K For Teen Programs
Pawling Library Gets $5K For Teen Programs PAWLING, N.Y. -- Two new programs are coming to the Pawling Library. Thanks to a $5,000 Bullet Aid grant, the library is adding programs for teens that focus on science and botany. The library will also use the grant money to purchase additional laptop computers. This is the fifth grant the library has been awarded this year. “We have been very fortunate that so many organizations recognized the good work the library does and have wanted to partner with us.” said Library Director Steven Avery, 
Tonya Is SPCA Pet Of The Week Tonya Is SPCA Pet Of The Week
Tonya Is SPCA Pet Of The Week BRIARCLIFF, N.Y. -- Tonya, currently residing at the SPCA Westchester in Briarcliff, is looking for her forever home.Tonya is an 11-month-old Jack Russell terrier/Feist mix. "She's an energetic girl who'd like a home where she can get out and have lots of fun," the SPCA said.  The SPCA said she gets along with other dogs, but can be selective with her friends, so anyone who already has a dog should bring them to meet her. For more information, e-mail shelter@spca914.org.
Massive East Fishkill Sports Facility Opening At Former IBM Campus Massive East Fishkill Sports Facility Opening At Former IBM Campus
Massive East Fishkill Sports Facility Opening At Former IBM Campus EAST FISHKILL, N.Y. -- Athletes will be able to play some of their favorite sports year-round in East Fishkill. The Sports KingDome will be opening later this year at 2 Auditorium Drive on the site of a former IBM Campus. The 347,000 square foot facility will feature 464' and 160' high ceilings. The Kingdome claims it will have the world's largest air-supported sports dome. The $25 million facility aims to provide training opportunities for baseball/softball, soccer, lacrosse, football and field hockey teams,  as well as private training for individual athletes. The facility plans to auctio…
NBC Panicked Over Westchester's Megyn Kelly's New Morning Show, Report Says NBC Panicked Over Westchester's Megyn Kelly's New Morning Show, Report Says
NBC Panicked Over Westchester's Megyn Kelly's New Morning Show, Report Says Megyn Kelly's new morning show is set to start next month and she has her bosses at NBC nervous.According to the Daily Beast, executives are nervous about the Rye resident's show, "Today's Tae," especially after her Sunday night newsmagazine bombed in the ratings. NBC executives are questioning who her audience is exactly and are worried about justifying her $17 million a year contract, according to Daily Beast. "Today's Take" debuts Sept. 25. Kelly also attracted controversy for her interview with Alex Jones, who claims the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a ho…
Haverstraw Police Get $25K Grant To Upgrade Equipment Haverstraw Police Get $25K Grant To Upgrade Equipment
Haverstraw Police Get $25K Grant To Upgrade Equipment HAVERSTRAW, N.Y. -- The Haverstraw Police Department will be getting some new equipment soon.The police department recently received a $25,000 grant to upgrade equipment. The grant was made possible through the efforts of Supervisor Howard Phillips and Senator Bill Larkin, the police department said.
Croton Man Drove Drunk, Left Scene Of Accident, Yorktown Police Say Croton Man Drove Drunk, Left Scene Of Accident, Yorktown Police Say
Croton Man Drove Drunk, Left Scene Of Accident, Yorktown Police Say YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- A 27-year-old Croton-on-Hudson man was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident in Yorktown Wednesday night. An officer observed a vehicle on Route 6 that was smoking and had heavy front end damage, police said. After a traffic stop, further investigation revealed he was intoxicated, police said. Christopher Hamilton was also charged with driving with a suspended license and for refusing to take a breathalyzer test, police said. He was arrested and transported back to Yorktown Police Headquarters for processing and was releas…
Letter To The Editor: Vote For Michael Whitten Letter To The Editor: Vote For Michael Whitten
Letter To The Editor: Vote For Michael Whitten CLINTON, N.Y. --Northwest Dutchess Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email northwestdutchess@dailyvoice.com. To the Editor, I am writing to endorse Michael Whitton for Clinton Town Board. Michael Whitton was one of the first neighbors we met when my family moved to Clinton, at a community function in Fran Mark Park. We immediately connected over our environmental concerns, both expressing our respect for the awe-inspiring beauty of the Hudson Valley, and our desire to protect it for future generations. Michael success…
Learn About Disaster Preparedness, Rockland Learn About Disaster Preparedness, Rockland
Learn About Disaster Preparedness, Rockland SPRING VALLEY, N.Y. -- Hurricane Harvey has taught everyone the importance of preparing for disasters.Worldwide Community First Responder is hosting an emergency preparedness class at 60 North Madison Ave. on Saturday, Sept. 9 in Spring Valley from noon to 2 p.m. "We want to help people prepare for disasters so they can stay safe," Jaqueline Cassagnol, who is teaching the class, said. Cassagnol said the class will teach people how to prepare emergency kits in case they have to leave home, emergency kits in case they have to stay at home and to teach people how to effectively commu…
Letter To The Editor: No Personal Attacks Letter To The Editor: No Personal Attacks
Letter To The Editor: No Personal Attacks YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Yorktown Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email yorktown@dailyvoice.com. With election day 2017 quickly approaching, I am reminded of the personal attacks made on candidates running for office just last year. Many of the most negative attacks did not come from candidates themselves, but from surrogates, independent expenditures and political campaign committees. It would be a big step forward, after the vitriol of 2016, spread at the national and state levels, to have candidates running in 2017 and 2018 c…
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