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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Westchester Resident Creates Successful Board Game Westchester Resident Creates Successful Board Game
Westchester Resident Creates Successful Board Game OSSINING, N.Y. -- An Ossining resident's new board game has become a big hit. Ossining resident Howard Fleischer is the creator of RiddleCube....The Game, which recently won the gold award from the National Association of Parenting Publications.  Fleischer is president and founder of RoyaltyPros Licensing, which helps negotiate licensing deals with companies. An entrepreneur, inventor and product designer, RiddleCube was licensed to Educational Insights and launched this year. "It's really picked up a lot of speed," Fleischer said. "It's really taken off. I might have found …
Westchester Residents Enjoy Pope Francis Visit Westchester Residents Enjoy Pope Francis Visit
Westchester Residents Enjoy Pope Francis Visit WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Armonk resident Dr. Kathy Reilly Fallon still can't believe she got to catch a glimpse of Pope Francis Friday in Central Park. Fallon was one of the lucky faithful who were in Central Park on Friday to see Pope Francis as he made his way through New York City. While waiting for the Pope in Central Park with 80,000 people, Fallon said she saw a rainbow peek through the clouds, despite the fact that it wasn't raining. "It was divine intervention," Dr. Fallon said. "It was a blessing from above. Everyone had their cameras pointed upward."  Fall…
Yorktown Judicial Candidate Puzzled By Missing Signs Yorktown Judicial Candidate Puzzled By Missing Signs
Yorktown Judicial Candidate Puzzled By Missing Signs YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- For Richard Abbate, it's up to 120 stolen signs and counting. Abbate, who is running on the Democratic ticket for Yorktown Town Justice against Republican Gary Raniolo, said more than 120 of his campaign signs have gone missing. The candidate said he has no idea who is taking the signs nor why anyone is taking them. "I place my signs on private property and every night they tend to disappear," Abbate, who has put his signs out in front of local businesses, said. Abbate said he first started noticing it in early September and by the time he had 40 missin…
Stamford Hospital Cuts Costs, Takes Mobile Wellness Center Off The Road Stamford Hospital Cuts Costs, Takes Mobile Wellness Center Off The Road
Stamford Hospital Cuts Costs, Takes Mobile Wellness Center Off The Road STAMFORD, Conn. -- The Stamford Mobile Wellness Center, which provided mammograms for women at their work or home, announced that it suspended operations as of Sept. 25. "Losing this program is so difficult and the news is such a surprise and disappointment for all of us," said Mary Henwood Klotz, director of women’s and children's service line for Stamford Hospital. Any appointments scheduled for future dates are also canceled. In a letter sent to clients, the Mobile Wellness Center said the $27.5 million impact of the hospital tax approved by the state legislature and unanticip…
Route 6, 202 Will See Road Closures Due To Construction Route 6, 202 Will See Road Closures Due To Construction
Route 6, 202 Will See Road Closures Due To Construction CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- Motorists on Goat Trail can expect to see some road closures over the next few days due to construction. The State Department of Transportation announced US Route 6/State Route 202 (Goat Trail) between Route 9D at the Bear Mountain Bridge and Route 9 at Annsville Circle is being closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. from Tuesday, Sept. 29 through Thursday, Oct. 1 while construction is underway. A detour route will be in place, but motorists should expect delays and plan accordingly, DOT said. The detour for eastbound motorists will include traveling north on Route 9D to Route 403…
TV Shows, Actors Give Putnam Big Presence On Small Screen TV Shows, Actors Give Putnam Big Presence On Small Screen
TV Shows, Actors Give Putnam Big Presence On Small Screen PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- "That Girl" was from Putnam County. Or Brewster to be exact. The 1960s ABC sitcom was about Ann Marie (Marlo Thomas), who moves from Brewster to New York City to pursue her dream of becoming an actress.  Ann Marie's parents, Lew and Helen, ran La Parisienne restaurant in Brewster and many episodes were set there. "That Girl" is one of several TV shows either based in the area or with actors from this region. Elizabeth Montgomery, who spent her summers in Patterson, was famous for her show "Bewitched." Her estate in Patterson was later t…
Numerous Actors, TV Shows Give Westchester Big Presence On Small Screen Numerous Actors, TV Shows Give Westchester Big Presence On Small Screen
Numerous Actors, TV Shows Give Westchester Big Presence On Small Screen WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- From Rob Petrie to David Letterman to Don Draper, many fictional and real-life television stars have chosen to call Westchester home.  Rob Petrie and Laurie Petrie (Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore) called New Rochelle home on "The Dick Van Dyke Show," living at 148 Bonnie Meadow Road. Creator Carl Reiner grew up on Bonnie Meadow Road. The show aired on CBS-TV from 1961 to 1966. One of the stars of Mary Tyler Moore's 1970s CBS sitcom, "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," Gavin MacLeod, grew up in Pleasantville as the son of a gas-station owner. MacL…
Guiding Eyes For The Blind Graduates First Running Dog Guiding Eyes For The Blind Graduates First Running Dog
Guiding Eyes For The Blind Graduates First Running Dog YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- Guiding Eyes For The Blind, with locations in Yorktown and Patterson, has developed running dogs that can be guides for blind people who run. Guiding Eyes graduated its first team last month, Richard Hunter a former marine and marathon runner and his guide dog, Klinger.  Klinger has logged over 200 miles of running over the last six months and has helped instructors at Guiding Eyes develop running appropriate equipment and training techniques.  Hunter, who lives in California, has retinitis pigmentosa and often runs with sighted guides. He would run by himself som…
Man, 71, Charged In Hit, Run In On Route 9D Man, 71, Charged In Hit, Run In On Route 9D
Man, 71, Charged In Hit, Run In On Route 9D GARRISON, N.Y. -- Ricardo McKay, a 71-year-old New City resident, was arrested and charged by the Putnam County Sheriff's Office Friday with allegedly striking a cyclist on Route 9D and leaving the scene.  McKay is accused of hitting a 52-year-old Cold Spring woman with his car as she was riding her bike in Garrison Wednesday afternoon, according to the Putnam County Sheriff's Office. He was charged with leaving the scene of a personal injury accident, a Class A misdemeanor and unsafe passing of a bicycle, a traffic infraction. Police said McKay was driving a 2015 Toyota sedan in a southbou…
Cyclist Sideswiped In Hit, Run In Garrison Cyclist Sideswiped In Hit, Run In Garrison
Cyclist Sideswiped In Hit, Run In Garrison GARRISON, N.Y. -- The Putnam County Sheriff's Office is investigating after a cyclist said she was sideswiped by a gray vehicle that then kept driving on Route 9D in Garrison Wednesday afternoon. Captain William McNamara of the sheriff's office said they received a 911 call at 2 p.m. about the cyclist being struck near the intersection of Old Manitou Road and Lawes Lane. The car continued on Route 9D. The cyclist refused medical attention and the case remains under investigation, McNamara said.
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