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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Peekskill Organization Hosts Annual MLK Dinner In Cortlandt Peekskill Organization Hosts Annual MLK Dinner In Cortlandt
Peekskill Organization Hosts Annual MLK Dinner In Cortlandt PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- The Preservation Company of Peekskill will host its 11th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dinner in Cortlandt Sunday, Jan. 18. The dinner, held at Colonial Terrace, will honor Norma Johnson and The Champions of Hope for keeping Dr. King's dream alive in Peekskill.  The Champions of Hope, a countywide committee to help families meet their housing needs, raised $2,000 through an ArtsWestchester exhibit to make repairs to Preservation Company properties. Johnson, a teacher, has been a board member of Hudson River Health Care for more than 30 years, and is also a mem…
Dad Band Hopes Its Performance Will Get Armonk Dancing Dad Band Hopes Its Performance Will Get Armonk Dancing
Dad Band Hopes Its Performance Will Get Armonk Dancing ARMONK, N.Y. -- A group of dads who like to have fun will be performing in Armonk Jan. 24 at 9 p.m. Poor Adam will be performing at Opus 465 at 465 Main St. in Armonk with catchy pop songs from the 1970s until today. "We play fun, danceable rock-n-roll music that people enjoy," said Drummer Paul MacDonald, a Greenwich resident. "Anybody who shows up will be satisfied. People of all ages enjoy the show." The band has been together for about a year in its current configuration, all members having played in other bands over the years. Sal Palladino, the bassist, is from Brewster, while …
Peekskill Mourns Loss Of Former Mayor Fred 'Jay' Bianco Peekskill Mourns Loss Of Former Mayor Fred 'Jay' Bianco
Peekskill Mourns Loss Of Former Mayor Fred 'Jay' Bianco PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Former Peekskill Mayor Fred "Jay' Bianco is being remembered as the man who helped lead Peekskill's renaissance. Bianco died Saturday at the age of 84. A graduate of Peekskill High School and a former attorney, he served as mayor from 1976 to 1981. While mayor, Bianco purchased the Paramount Theater (now known as Paramount Hudson Valley), saving it from demolition and dedicated Peeskill's Riverfront Green as a public park. The Peekskill police station, courthouse, community center and Centennial Hose Firehouse were constructed during his administration. Frank Ca…
Cortlandt Town Center Owner Proposes Another Shopping Center Nearby Cortlandt Town Center Owner Proposes Another Shopping Center Nearby
Cortlandt Town Center Owner Proposes Another Shopping Center Nearby CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- A new shopping center has been proposed for the Town of Cortlandt. Acadia Realty is proposing a 340,000 square foot retail shopping center across the street from the Cortlandt Town Center on Main Street, which Acadia also owns. John Swagerty, vice president of development for Acadia, presented plans for the project at the Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber of Commerce meeting at Piazza Roma in Cortlandt on Thursday.  The project is currently in the review process, having just completed its Draft Environmental Impact Statement. The 36-acre site will have 19 acres set asi…
Westchester Residents Brave Frigid Weather Westchester Residents Brave Frigid Weather
Westchester Residents Brave Frigid Weather CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- You could forgive Peekskill resident Barbara Prehal for wanting to move to Florida on a day like Thursday. Prehal was one of the many who were up in the morning, when temperatures were around 3 degrees, with a wind chill below 0. "I don't like the cold," Prehal said in Cortlandt. "I didn't mind it when I was younger but now it's harder to deal with. I wanted to sleep in." Cathy Montaldo felt the bitter cold when she went outside Thursday morning. Montaldo, a Peekskill resident, said she was not a big fan of the cold. "I like the changing of the seasons, but I do…
Threat Forces One-Hour Lockout At Three Ossining Schools Threat Forces One-Hour Lockout At Three Ossining Schools
Threat Forces One-Hour Lockout At Three Ossining Schools OSSINING, N.Y. -- Three schools in the Ossining School District were placed on lockout Thursday afternoon after a threat was made on social media. Claremont School, Anne M. Dorner School and Ossining High School were placed on lockout for approximately one hour from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The district said police were investigating the matter. The school followed normal dismissal procedures and after school activities went on as scheduled. In a lockout, no one can enter the building but classes continue. In September, Ossining High School was placed on lockdown after an anonymous …
Ossining Indoor Farmers Market Opens Saturday Ossining Indoor Farmers Market Opens Saturday
Ossining Indoor Farmers Market Opens Saturday OSSINING, N.Y. -- Beets anyone? Despite the bitter cold, farm-fresh veggies and fruits will be available at the Ossining Indoor Down To Earth Market, which will open with a ribbon cutting and other events Saturday, Jan. 10. The market, which is headed indoors for the first time ever in its 24-year history in the village, will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Claremont Elementary School at 2 Claremont Road, with a ribbon-cutting with elected officials and community advocates, featuring Mayor Victoria Gearity set for 9:30 a.m.  .  "We're really excited about this," said Nicole Reed of Dow…
Putnam Valley Has Been Wrestling With Success This Season Putnam Valley Has Been Wrestling With Success This Season
Putnam Valley Has Been Wrestling With Success This Season PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- It's been a banner year for the Putnam Valley High School wrestling team. The squad recently took home a Division II title at the Section 1 duals. It is quite the achievement for a program that only has existed since 2000. The wrestling team is coached by Will Carano, who helped get students into wrestling and get the community behind the team. "There was no program before then," Carano said. "There was no wrestling culture here." A youth wrestling program helped build up the team and now Carano is enjoying the success. "It's all come to fruition," Carano…
Prominent Ossining Artist Is Charged With Sexual Assault In Vermont Prominent Ossining Artist Is Charged With Sexual Assault In Vermont
Prominent Ossining Artist Is Charged With Sexual Assault In Vermont OSSINING, N.Y. -- Mark Sadan, a 75-year-old Ossining resident was arrested and charged with two counts of aggravated sexual assault on a minor by police in Vermont. Sadan, a prominent artist, filmmaker and photographer in the village was arrested on Dec. 19 in the state of Florida. A warrant had been issued for Sadan's arrest in Vermont on Dec. 8 after being accused by Montpelier Police of sexually assaulting two minors over several years. U.S. Marshals believe Sadan fled to Florida as a result of the arrest warrant. The Montpelier Police Department contacted U.S. Marshals seeking their…
Yorktown News Photographer Stan Gitner Dies At 85 Yorktown News Photographer Stan Gitner Dies At 85
Yorktown News Photographer Stan Gitner Dies At 85 YORKTOWN, NY. -- Stan Gitner, a news photographer known for being a fixture at accidents and fires, died on Saturday at the age of 85. Gitner died at Hudson Valley Hospital Center in Cortlandt after a recent illness. Before becoming a news photographer, Gitner worked in motion picture film rejuvenation for more than 30 years. Gitner was also a Yorktown Auxiliary Police Officer and in 1982 he was appointed the Deputy Director of the Town of Yorktown Office of Disaster and Emergency Services, a position he held until his death. Gitner was a member of both the Yorktown and Mahopac Ambulanc…
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