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

Yorktown Teens Host Dance-A-Thon For Support Connection Yorktown Teens Host Dance-A-Thon For Support Connection
Yorktown Teens Host Dance-a-thon For Support Connection YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Yorktowners will be hitting the dance floor next week, all for a good cause. The Solaris Sports Club in Yorktown Heights will be playing host to a Dance-A-Thon to benefit Support Connection. Support Connection is a Yorktown-based organization that provides free support services to people affected by breast and ovarian cancer.  The event is being organized by Jenna Gammer and Sreeya Sai, two Yorktown seniors who have been interning at Support Connection. Music -- a host of tunes from every decade --  will be provided by DJ Bobby B., a Yorktown student, who also goes by …
Putnam Band Comprised Of High School Friends Gains Steady Following Putnam Band Comprised Of High School Friends Gains Steady Following
Putnam Band Comprised Of High School Friends Gains Steady Following MAHOPAC, N.Y. -- Reckless Serenade has been serenading the people of Putnam and beyond for the last three years. The band is led by Mahopac residents Mark Neidhardt on guitar and Cory Brent on vocals with Matt Ruggiero on drums and Brian Morgan on bass. All are friends from high school and say they bring unique tastes in music to their upbeat, angst-ridden songs. "We've been writing as many songs as we can and performing at as many shows as we can," Neidhardt said.  Neidhardt described the group as a pop punk alternative rock with a variety of tunes and lyrics. Reckless Serenade f…
Westchester Claims Fame To Presidents Past, Present Westchester Claims Fame To Presidents Past, Present
Westchester Claims Fame To Presidents Past, Present WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- With the Hudson Valley and the nation celebrating Presidents Day on Monday, this area continues to be a place near and dear to the hearts of Presidents of the United States from Washington to Obama. Our very first president, George Washington, spent the summer of 1781 in central Westchester, fighting in the American Revolution. Washington teamed with the French and fought in Dobbs Ferry, Ardsley and White Plains in a risky strategy that helped win the war for the revolutionaries, according to Richard Borkow, who wrote "George Washington's Westchester Gamble." …
Pleasantville Chili Restaurant Warms Up Winter Pleasantville Chili Restaurant Warms Up Winter
Pleasantville Chili Restaurant Warms Up Winter PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- A hot bowl of chili is the perfect antidote to the cold weather. The Manhattan Chili Company at 501 Marble Ave. in Pleasantville has been warming people up as the winter seems to endlessly drag on. The restaurant, which has another location in Grand Central Terminal, opened in the Village in May. Owner Bruce Sterman was tired of distributing his chili to supermarkets and was receiving a positive reception at farmer's markets in Westchester. "People remembered our old location on Bleeker Street," Sterman said. "They told me how they had their first date there an…
Police Seek Suspect In Route 6 Hit-And-Run In Mohegan Lake Police Seek Suspect In Route 6 Hit-And-Run In Mohegan Lake
Police Seek Suspect In Route 6 Hit-And-Run In Mohegan Lake CORTLANDT, N.Y.  -- Cortlandt State Police are looking for a person who allegedly struck a Yorktown resident in Mohegan Lake and then fled the scene Tuesday night. New York State Police from the Cortlandt barracks responded to the area of Lexington Avenue and State Route 6 at about 10:35 p.m. for a hit-and-run auto accident involving Alex Hoy, a 26-year-old Yorktown resident. Police interviewed Hoy, who was receiving medical attention from the Mohegan Lake Rescue Squad.  Hoy sad he was walking northbound on Lexington Avenue when a vehicle traveling southbound struck him and fled the sce…
Victim Of Head-On Collision In Briarcliff Is Hospitalized Victim Of Head-On Collision In Briarcliff Is Hospitalized
Victim Of Head-On Collision In Briarcliff Is Hospitalized BRIARCLIFF, N.Y. -- Briarcliff Police have cleared a car accident that occurred on South Highland Avenue Wednesday morning. The head-on collision occurred at 282 South Highland Ave., according to Sgt. Lisa Gallagher of the Briarcliff Police Department. Gallagher said a victim was taken to a nearby hospital, but did not know the extent of the injuries.   
Yorktown Residents Lament Closing Of Radio Shack Yorktown Residents Lament Closing Of Radio Shack
Yorktown Residents Lament Closing Of Radio Shack YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- The Town of Yorktown was one of the hardest hit by the news that Radio Shack is closing 1,784 stores, including six in Westchester. Two of the locations are in Yorktown, one at the Triangle Shopping Center and the other at Jefferson Valley Mall.  The Triangle Shopping Center store is expected to close Feb. 28. Both stores had signs announcing their closure and merchandise was being heavily discounted. Employees were not allowed to discuss the impending closure but customers at the store in the Triangle Shopping Center said they were sad to see it go. "It's tough,…
Croton Sketch Comic Excited For Toronto Performance Croton Sketch Comic Excited For Toronto Performance
Croton Sketch Comic Excited For Toronto Performance CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- A graduate of Croton-Harmon High School will be taking his sketch comedy group up north next month. Adam Weinrib and his group, Garlic Jackson, will be performing at the 10th Annual Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival on March 14 and 15. Kate McKinnon of "Saturday Night Live" headlines the festival. A comedy fanatic who obsesses over "Saturday Night Live,"  Weinrib got his start performing in Croton. Weinrib spent his summers performing with the Croton Children's Theater and then joined the Destination Imagination Program in middle school, where he was on an impr…
Facebook Page Proves A Valuable Resource For Ossining Moms Facebook Page Proves A Valuable Resource For Ossining Moms
Facebook Page Proves A Valuable Resource For Ossining Moms OSSINING, N.Y. -- Moms in Ossining -- 800 of them! --  have a place to turn to on Facebook if they have a question or concern.  Ossining Moms is a Facebook group that was formed two years ago and has grown to more than 800 members. The group serves as a home for moms (and dads) looking for information, whether it be about school closings or what to make for dinner. The group was formed after moms in Ossining realized how successful other groups were in other Westchester towns. Women (and men) have used the page to borrow a tie, find the best vacuum, buddy up with a workout friend or hel…
Briarcliff Students Host Valentine's Day Tea For Seniors Briarcliff Students Host Valentine's Day Tea For Seniors
Briarcliff Students Host Valentine's Day Tea For Seniors BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- Briarcliff's seniors were treated to lunch and a performance by some of Briarcliff High School's own seniors. Briarcliff High School hosted a Valentine's Day Tea Time for seniors last week that featured singing, dancing and performing. Students got a chance to meet with the seniors, many of whom were longtime Briarcliff residents and had children and grandchildren who attended the high school. The event was organized by Briarcliff High's Student Council, whose members served cookies, tea and egg salad sandwiches. "This is a great opportunity for students to …
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