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.

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Former State Senator Gipson Eyes Primary Challenge Against Cuomo Former State Senator Gipson Eyes Primary Challenge Against Cuomo
Former State Senator Gipson Eyes Primary Challenge Against Cuomo Related story: Sex And The State House? Cynthia Nixon Eyed As Cuomo Primary Challenger Terry Gipson said since Washington, D.C. is out of the business of governing, that New York needs a governor willing to be a strong leader. Gipson, a Rhinebeck resident who represented Putnam and Dutchess for one term as state senator in the 41st district, revealed he is considering launching a Democratic primary campaign against Governor Andrew Cuomo, who is running for a third term. "I don't see our governor being a strong leader," Gipson said. "Our future is in danger." While he …
Two-Story Former Group Home Up For Sale In West Haverstraw Two-Story Former Group Home Up For Sale In West Haverstraw
Two-Story Former Group Home Up For Sale In West Haverstraw WEST HAVERSTRAW, N.Y. -- Looking to buy a home in West Haverstraw? New York State might have what you're looking for. The state is selling a former group home at 64-66 Church Street at auction on Thursday, Aug. 31. The minimum bid is $160,000. The two-story 2,464 square foot former group home is situated on a .18 acre lot. The property consists of six bedrooms, and two full baths. The property could be converted to two units with each unit consisting of a living room, eat-in kitchen, three bedrooms, and one bathroom, the state said. The state acquired the property in 1989. Open houses will…
Burt Solomon, 84, Mount Kisco, Ex-Bedford Schools Trustee, Movie Publicist Burt Solomon, 84, Mount Kisco, Ex-Bedford Schools Trustee, Movie Publicist
Burt Solomon, 84, Mount Kisco, Ex-Bedford Schools Trustee, Movie Publicist  Burton Solomon, 84, a longtime resident of Northern Westchester, died on Thursday in Mount Kisco, where he lived. Born in 1933 in the Bronx, Solomon graduated from Evander Childs High School and from Fordham University in 1953. He served in the United States Army stationed in Ft. Benning, GA and then attended Syracuse University earning a Master's in Radio and Television in 1957.  In 1959, he became a movie publicist in New York, working for Paramount Pictures and as the Director of Publicity of Universal Pictures. Later on, as a consultant, he helped to launch WFAN, and continued writing…
Yorktown Museum Celebrates 50 Years Yorktown Museum Celebrates 50 Years
Yorktown Museum Celebrates 50 Years YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- For more than 50 years, the Yorktown Museum has been one of the best kept secrets in town. The museum, located at 1974 Commerce Street, recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a birthday bash on July 22. The Yorktown Museum was founded in 1966 by Katherine Lowey, the town's first historian. It moved to its current location at the Yorktown Community Cultural Center in 1976. The museum, which attracts about 700 visitors a year, features five permanent exhibit rooms showing the history of Yorktown- from its colonial days to its different architecture to when the railro…
Our Lady Of Mount Carmel Feast Celebrates 95th Anniversary Our Lady Of Mount Carmel Feast Celebrates 95th Anniversary
Our Lady Of Mount Carmel Feast Celebrates 95th Anniversary VERPLANCK, N.Y. -- For 95 years, the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel has been a celebration of Italian heritage in Verplanck. The annual feast was held in July, having been held every summer in 1922, organized by people who came to Verplanck from Calabria, Italy. It is always held the third weekend of July. "We have members that have roots that go back to our founders," Joe Cosentino, who helped organize the event, said. "Their hearts are definitely into it. Their ancestors started this club and we like to keep it going. The event always concludes with a procession carryin…
Former Sleepy Hollow Assistant Principal Now Leads Hamilton High School Former Sleepy Hollow Assistant Principal Now Leads Hamilton High School
Former Sleepy Hollow Assistant Principal Now Leads Hamilton High School This story has been updated. ELMSFORD, N.Y. -- Joseph Engelhardt is now the man in charge at Alexander Hamilton Junior/Senior High School. Engelhardt, the former assistant principal at Sleepy Hollow Middle School, was appointed principal by the Elmsford Board of Education on Wednesday. “This is a beautiful community,” said Engelhardt. “The students are so respectful. [Superintendent Dr. [Marc] Baiocco has implemented a culture of respect and rigor in the high school, and a sense of belonging for the kids. I am looking forward to continuing that.” Engelhardt, who started on Thursday and li…
New Castle, Utilities Seek Solution To Reduce Multiple Poles New Castle, Utilities Seek Solution To Reduce Multiple Poles
New Castle, Utilities Seek Solution To Reduce Multiple Poles NEW CASTLE, N.Y. -- There are 304 multiple utility poles in New Castle and the town is looking to do something about it. The town board has been working with Con Edison, Verizon and Altice to develop a plan to pare down the number of multiple utility poles. Councilman Adam Brodsky said it is an aesthetic issue and a safety concern, causing poor visibility on sidewalks and roadways. The utility companies will be meeting with the town after Labor Day to present their proposal. The town used two interns in the Department of Public Works to do an inventory of all the poles. Councilman Adam Brod…
Pleasantville's Will Shortz Profiled In New York Times Pleasantville's Will Shortz Profiled In New York Times
Pleasantville's Will Shortz Profiled In New York Times PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y.  -- The New York Times just took a look inside the Pleasantville home of Will Shortz, who edits the crossword puzzle for the paper. Shortz admitted he was embarrassed by the state of the room, which has more than 25,000 puzzle books, dating back to 1534, along with other puzzles and pamphlets. Shortz has been with the Times since 1993 and he told the newspaper his goal was to draw in a younger and more diverse audience. Shortz spends his days working with the digital puzzles editor, Joel Fagliano, editing the puzzles he receives, about 75 a week. The puzzles get more di…
Armonk Native Debuting Groundbreaking Off-Broadway Musical Armonk Native Debuting Groundbreaking Off-Broadway Musical
Armonk Native Debuting Groundbreaking Off-Broadway Musical ARMONK, N.Y. -- Bonnie Gleicher, an Armonk native, wants the theater to be open and accessible to everyone. Gleicher, who graduated from Byram Hills High School in 2006, is the composer and lyricist of "Addy and Uno," the first family musical about disabilities. The musical will be running at the 14th Street Y Theater in New York City from Sept. 2 to Sept. 24 at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. In "Addy and Uno," Uno, a child with autism, facing the challenges of competing in his school's math competition. His friends with varying disabilities, ADHD, visual, hearing and physical impai…
Yorktown Celebrates 175th Anniversary Of Old Croton Dam, Aqueduct Yorktown Celebrates 175th Anniversary Of Old Croton Dam, Aqueduct
Yorktown Celebrates 175th Anniversary Of Old Croton Dam, Aqueduct YORKTOWN, N.Y. --Water first flowed from the Old Croton Dam and Aqueduct to New York City on July 4, 1842. To celebrate its 175th anniversary, Hilltop Hanover is hosting four presentations and a ceremony commemorating the Old Croton Dam and Aqueduct and the contributions of the people who helped build the Croton Water System. Bob Giordano, who helped plan the event, said he has been studying the water system for 25 years. He had the good fortune of being neighbors with Bob Waterhouse, who worked for the Department of Environmental Protection for 40 years and will be one of the presenters.  …
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