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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Ardsley Jazz Trumpeter Wins National Award Ardsley Jazz Trumpeter Wins National Award
Ardsley Jazz Trumpeter Wins National Award ARDSLEY, N.Y.-- An Ardsley High School senior is being nationally recognized for his jazz skills. David Sneider won the 2017 DownBeat Student Music Award for Outstanding Performance in Jazz Trumpet. DownBeat is a jazz magazine that gives out a handful of solo awards to exceptional high school jazz musicians.  Sneider has been playing trumpet since he was a third-grader at Concord Road Elementary. He has been named Best Soloist in the Sleepy Hollow Jazz Festival three years in a row and was chosen for the New York Conference All-State Jazz Band in 11th and 12th grades. He is the principal tr…
Croton Actress Stars In New Short Film Croton Actress Stars In New Short Film
Croton Actress Stars In New Short Film Jennifer Jiles, a Croton-on-Hudson actress who grew up in Poughkeepsie, is ready for her closeup.  Jiles' stars in the new short film, "The Waiting Room." She plays Janet who is in purgatory waiting for her husband to join her. To Janet's surprise, when her husband joins her, he shows up with his new wife. The movie was written and directed by Debra Markowitz.  "Waiting Room is dramedy, which is new for me," Jiles said.  "It's really fun to make people cry. Last year at the Peekskill Film Festival, Jiles screened "Mother of the Week", a short film she wro…
Educators Tackle Thorny Issues At Future School Leaders Academy Educators Tackle Thorny Issues At Future School Leaders Academy
Educators Tackle Thorny Issues At Future School Leaders Academy Educators who want to move up the ladder got a crash course at the Future School Leaders Academy at Putnam Northern Westchester BOCES.The educators are about to graduate the two-year, 30-credit FSLA program, which leads to dual New York State certification as a school building and school district leader. The academy is a program of the Center for Educational Leadership at BOCES and is offered in partnership with the Bank Street College.  Twelve different school districts displayed their projects at BOCES headquarters in Yorktown Heights. They explored topics including closing a foreign langu…
Westchester Voters Head To Polls For School Elections Westchester Voters Head To Polls For School Elections
Westchester Voters Head To Polls For School Elections WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- It is school budget season in Westchester. Voters throughout the county will head to the polls Tuesday to vote on whether to approve school budgets and elect trustees to the school board. Several school districts have propositions on the ballot. In Bedford, incumbent Edward Render faces off against challenger Marie Scanlan. Residents have written letters of support for both candidates. The $129 million budget increases spending by 1.79 percent and increases the tax levy by 1.92 percent. In Ossining, incumbents Graig Galef and Frank Schnecker are being challenged…
Rockland Voters Head To Polls For School Elections Rockland Voters Head To Polls For School Elections
Rockland Voters Head To Polls For School Elections It is school budget season in Rockland. Voters throughout the county will head to the polls Tuesday to vote on whether to approve school budgets and elect trustees to the school board. Several school districts have propositions on the ballot. In East Ramapo, Mark Berkowitz and Alexandra Manigo are running for a three-year term. Incumbent Moshe Hopstein is not seeking a fourth term. Board Vice President Harry Grossman is seeking a second term and is being challenged by Eric Goodwin. Chevon Dos Reis is facing Joel Freilich for an open seat following the resignation of Joe Chajmovicz. The $232…
Putnam Voters Head To Polls For School Elections Putnam Voters Head To Polls For School Elections
Putnam Voters Head To Polls For School Elections It is school budget season in Putnam. Voters throughout the county will head to the polls Tuesday to vote on whether to approve school budgets and elect trustees to the school board. Several school districts have propositions on the ballot. In Carmel, incumbent Tara DeTurris is being challenged by James Reese, Tara Eacobacci and Mary Smith for two open seats. The $123.1 million budget increases spending by 1.71 percent with a tax levy increase of .97 percent. In Brewster, the $95.4 million budget increases spending by 2.88 percent and increases the tax levy by 2 percent. Voters will also b…
Dutchess Voters Head To Polls For School Elections Dutchess Voters Head To Polls For School Elections
Dutchess Voters Head To Polls For School Elections It is school budget season in Dutchess. Voters throughout the county will head to the polls Tuesday to vote on whether to approve school budgets and elect trustees to the school board. Several school districts have propositions on the ballot. In Poughkeepsie, five candidates are vying for two seats. Incumbents Ralph Coates and Gregory Charter are running as a slate, being challenged by Doreen Clifford and Debra Long, who are also running as a slate. Gregory Melton is also running. The $96.7 budget increases spending by two percent  In Red Hook, incumbent Dawn Morrison is being challenged b…
Westchester Voters Will Head To Polls For School Elections Westchester Voters Will Head To Polls For School Elections
Westchester Voters Will Head To Polls For School Elections It is school budget season in Westchester. Voters throughout the county will head to the polls Tuesday to vote on whether to approve school budgets and elect trustees to the school board. Several school districts have propositions on the ballot. In Bedford, incumbent Edward Render faces off against challenger Marie Scanlan. Residents have written letters of support for both candidates. The $129 million budget increases spending by 1.79 percent and increases the tax levy by 1.92 percent. In Ossining, incumbents Graig Galef and Frank Schnecker are being challenged by Lisa Rudley, Diana Lemon…
Seniors Get Served At Annual BOCES Culinary Luncheon Seniors Get Served At Annual BOCES Culinary Luncheon
Seniors Get Served At Annual Boces Culinary Luncheon It's one of BOCES' biggest annual traditions.Putnam Northern Westchester BOCES recently held its annual Culinary Senior Luncheon where seniors are served a meal by the juniors in the culinary program.  Vanessa Bueti, a senior at Walter Panas, spoke at the luncheon and said BOCES reaffirmed her decision to go into the culinary field. Bueti is heading to Johnson and Wales to study Pastry, Baking and Food Management. “BOCES not only helped me to become a better chef,” Bueti said. “It helped me to become a better person. It helped me to come out of my shell and meet new people.” Ashley Sherman…
Habitat Dutchess Honored On Make A Difference Day Habitat Dutchess Honored On Make A Difference Day
Habitat Dutchess Honored On Make A Difference Day POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Habitat Dutchess is truly making a difference.The organization was honored recently with a $10,000 grant from the Arby's Foundation, Points Of Light Foundation and TEGNA in honor of National Volunteer Week and National Make A Difference Day. “The volunteers recognized for their Make A Difference Day contributions inspire all of us. They go above and beyond to help their community and bring meaningful change to those who need it,” said Gracia Martore, president, and CEO of TEGNA.  Habitat was selected from more than 1,200 Make A Difference Day projects nationwide. Habit…
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