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

Byram Hills Football Player Nominated For Heart Of A Giant Award Byram Hills Football Player Nominated For Heart Of A Giant Award
Byram Hills Football Player Nominated For Heart Of A Giant Award ARMONK, N.Y. -- Byram Hills High School Student Jerry Friedman is relishing every opportunity of his football experience. Friedman, a senior who lives in Bedford, is up for the Heart of a Giant Award, which goes to the hardest working football player in the tri-state area. Friedman plays wide receiver and handles punting and kicking. The contest is sponsored by the Hospital For Special Surgery and the winner is recognized on the field at a New York Giants game on Dec. 28. The winning player's high school will receive $5,000 for new equipment. The award is for the player who continuou…
Yorktown HS Graduate Writes Book About African-American Colonization Yorktown HS Graduate Writes Book About African-American Colonization
Yorktown HS Graduate Writes Book About African-American Colonization YORKTOWN, N.Y. --  A Yorktown High School graduate and standout lacrosse player is now a published author. Ousmane Power-Greene, an associate professor of history at Clark University in Worcester, Mass., is the author of "Against Wind and Tide: The African American Struggle Against The Colonization Movement."  Power-Greene will be doing a book signing and discussion at The Field Library in Peekskill on Dec. 9 at 6:30 p.m.  The book is about African-Americans who battled the American Colonization Society (ACS), which was founded in 1816 to return free blacks to Liberia. Although AC…
Santa Claus Comes Out Of The Closet In Peekskill Santa Claus Comes Out Of The Closet In Peekskill
Santa Claus Comes Out Of The Closet In Peekskill PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Santa Claus will be showing there's more to him than meets the eye next weekend in Peekskill. "The Santa Closet" is being performed at Embark in Peekskill at 925 South St. on Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. and Dec. 14 at 3 p.m. The play is written and performed by Jeffrey Solomon and previously ran Off Broadway. The play is a mockumentary where Santa Claus comes out as gay after a boy asks for a doll usually meant for girls. "Because Santa is a closeted gay man, he gives the kid a truck," Solomon said. "He hears some homophobic chatter among the elves in the sleigh." It turn…
Yorktown's Jessica Lynn Performs At Paramount In Peekskill Yorktown's Jessica Lynn Performs At Paramount In Peekskill
Yorktown's Jessica Lynn Performs At Paramount In Peekskill PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Jessica Lynn, a Yorktown resident and country singer, has had quite the year.  She performed at the Winery at St. George in a special that aired on PBS and also taped a special at the Paramount Hudson Valley to air on PBS. And if that wasn't enough, Lynn toured the country at music festivals, sharing the stage with Brad Paisley, Montgomery Genty and Kelly Pickler. The Westchesterite also signed a publishing deal with Round Hill Music, commuting to Nashville to collaborate with top songwriters and sang the national anthem at Madison Square Garden -- twice. "It's bee…
Putnam Valley Celebrates Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony Putnam Valley Celebrates Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony
Putnam Valley Celebrates Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- It's become an annual tradition in the Town of Putnam Valley. Putnam Valley will be hosting its annual tree ceremony on Friday at 6 p.m. at Leonard Wagner Memorial Park. The event will feature Christmas music, s'mores, hot chocolate and a special appearance by Santa Claus on a fire truck. Aside from the pine tree, a blowup menorah is also on display. There is also a fire to allow people to cook s'mores.  "It's a really nice community event," Sherry Howard of the Putnam Valley Parks and Recreation Department, said.  This is the 7th year that Putnam Valley has…
Yorktown Soccer Celebrates Cinderella Season Yorktown Soccer Celebrates Cinderella Season
Yorktown Soccer Celebrates Cinderella Season YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- It was a season to remember for the Yorktown Huskers varsity soccer team. The soccer team made it to the sectional finals before losing to Byram Hills 3-2 in overtime. The team finished the season 7-8-1.  "We had a pretty remarkable run," soccer coach Ed Polchinski said. Yorktown soccer's Cinderella run saw them go on the road and defeat Panas, Tappan, Hendrick Hudson and Somers.  The regular season had its ups and downs, Polchinski said. The team lost five in a row at one point and was plagued with bounces that didn't go their way. "If we didn't have bad luck…
Briarcliff Resident Writes Book About Rescue Dog Briarcliff Resident Writes Book About Rescue Dog
Briarcliff Resident Writes Book About Rescue Dog BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- Laura Scott Schaefer's dog, Crumbles, is becoming the most notable member of her Briarcliff Manor home. Schaefer is the author of "The Crumbles Chronicles: Tales Of A Nervous Dog," a children's book for kids aged seven to 10. The book is narrated by Crumbles, a rescue dog with a lot of silly quirks who is always able to make out okay. "There's an underlying message of acceptance and people being able to get along despite their differences," explained Schaefer. In the book, Crumbles (likely part bearded collie and part schnauzer) is concerned about a bag full…
Indian Point Required To Conduct Earthquake Risk Report Indian Point Required To Conduct Earthquake Risk Report
Indian Point Required To Conduct Earthquake Risk Report This story has been updated. CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- The Nuclear Regulatory Commission wants to make sure Cortlandt's Indian Point can withstand an earthquake, according to an article in Capital New York. The NRC is requiring Indian Point to conduct a high-level earthquake risk report on both of its units.  Entergy had argued the risk to its Unit 3 reactor was overstated and that it would be burdensome to conduct seismic risk tests on both units, according to NRC documents. The assessment is expected to cost Entergy $10 million. The NRC had previously determined that Indian Point was o…
New Crossfit Gym Hopes To Whip Ossining Into Shape New Crossfit Gym Hopes To Whip Ossining Into Shape
New Crossfit Gym Hopes To Whip Ossining Into Shape OSSINING, N.Y. -- A new CrossFit gym has opened in Ossining just in time to work off those holiday pounds. The Foundry Fitness Center at 104 Spring St. offers personal training, boot camp and kettle bell classes, along with hosting birthday parties and a health and wellness seminar series. The Center is run by Elwyn Hutter, an Armonk resident with deep business roots in the Ossining community (his mother owns The Art Barn), and Avery Katz of Yorktown; both are certified at multiple CrossFit levels. Hutter said he has been doing CrossFit for the past few years and felt his gym was fil…
Education Commissioner Praises Putnam Valley Elementary Education Commissioner Praises Putnam Valley Elementary
Education Commissioner Praises Putnam Valley Elementary PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- Putnam Valley Elementary School received high praise from New York State's highest educator. John King, the state education commissioner, visited Putnam Valley Elementary School on Monday, meeting with administrators and students while observing classroom instruction. "It's always encouraging to see how committed Putnam Valley is to professional development," King said. King said implementing Common Core can be challenging and he liked that Putnam Valley had multiple measures for teacher and student evaluation. "Many districts had evaluations that didn't pro…
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