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

Galef, Carlucci Absentee Ballot Bill Signed Into Law Galef, Carlucci Absentee Ballot Bill Signed Into Law
Galef, Carlucci Absentee Ballot Bill Signed Into Law OSSINING, N.Y. -- A new law authored by Assemblywoman Sandy Galef and State Sen. David Carlucci makes absentee balloting easier for New Yorkers. Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently signed the bill, aimed at making the process to get an absentee ballot easier. The legislation is designed to accommodate commuters, who would likely spend most of the day away from their county of residence, and people who are primary care providers or have a physical disability. The focus of this legislation is to standardize the application process so that registered voters can cast a ballot without the lengthy pro…
Galef and Carlucci Absentee Ballot Bill Signed Into Law Galef and Carlucci Absentee Ballot Bill Signed Into Law
Galef and Carlucci Absentee Ballot Bill Signed Into Law OSSINING, N.Y. -- A new law authored by Assemblywoman Sandy Galef and State Sen. David Carlucci makes absentee balloting easier for New Yorkers. Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently signed the bill, aimed at making the process to get an absentee ballot easier. The legislation is designed to accommodate commuters, who would likely spend most of the day away from their county of residence, and people who are primary care providers or have a physical disability. The focus of this legislation is to standardize the application process so that registered voters can cast a ballot without the lengthy pro…
Mahopac Residents Support ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Mahopac Residents Support ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Mahopac Residents Support ALS Ice Bucket Challenge PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- As the ice bucket challenge sweeps the country, it has gained fans in Mahopac. Justin Timberlake, Matt Lauer, Martha Stewart and the Kennedys have all done it. The Ice Bucket Challenge has raised more than $2.3 million for the national ALS Association since July 29. That's compared with raising $25,000 in donations during the same time period last year, according to an e-mail from Carrie Munk, association spokeswoman. ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), often referred to as "Lou Gehrig's Disease," is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerv…
Cows Come Home To Yorktown's Hilltop Hanover Farm Cows Come Home To Yorktown's Hilltop Hanover Farm
Cows Come Home To Yorktown's Hilltop Hanover Farm YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- After more than 20 years away, cows are returning to Yorktown's Hilltop Hanover Farm. Hilltop Hanover will be hosting a welcome home party for its four new cows on Saturday, Aug. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Milking demonstrations will occur at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., and the name of the newborn cow will be announced at noon. "This is a big deal," Thomas McLoughlin, who is on the board of Friends of Hilltop Hanover said. "The farm has a rich history of cows and everyone was looking for them." Hilltop Hanover was famous for its prize winning cows which were sold all ove…
Ossining Residents Mourn Robin Williams Ossining Residents Mourn Robin Williams
Ossining Residents Mourn Robin Williams OSSINING, N.Y. -- The arts world is taking the death of Robin Williams hard. Ray Arrucci, an actor, and Carol Arrucci, a music teacher, who run the Cortlandt School of Performing Arts and live in Ossining, both said they were sad to hear about the death of the actor and comedian, who committed suicide Monday. "It was a total shock," Ray said. "He seemed to be a happy soul. It shows how depression is very deep and easy to hide." Ray and Carol both said they were shocked when they heard the news and hoped it was a hoax. "I am surprised he couldn't be saved by his friends," Carol sai…
Peekskill Approves Resolution To Urge Review Of Pipeline Safety Peekskill Approves Resolution To Urge Review Of Pipeline Safety
Peekskill Approves Resolution To Urge Review Of Pipeline Safety PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- The Peekskill Common Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday night, Aug. 12, to make sure a proposed 42-inch pipeline undergoes a comprehensive and transparent review process. The Spectra Algonquin gas pipeline would replace a previous 26-inch pipeline that has existed for 60 years. The pipeline, which is subject to approval by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), would run across the Hudson River and into Peekskill, Cortlandt, and Yorktown. The town of Cortlandt has already expressed opposition to the pipeline, concerned about its placement 450 f…
Family Of Missing North Salem Wallaby Calls Indy 'A Survivor' Family Of Missing North Salem Wallaby Calls Indy 'A Survivor'
Family Of Missing North Salem Wallaby Calls Indy 'A Survivor' NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- The Saks family continues to hold out hope that Indy, their missing wallaby, will return home. Sightings of Indy, who went missing from his Titicus Road home on March 21, continue to be reported to Susan and Warren Saks, who care for Indy in North Salem. Susan said Indy, who is 6, was recently spotted only two houses away. "It's unbelievable he could be so close and not come home," Saks said.  Indy has been spotted throughout Northern Westchester, including in Waccabuc and at Four Winds Hospital in Cross River.  "Someone who didn't know he was missing calle…
Byram Hills Student Wins Science Award For Concrete Study Byram Hills Student Wins Science Award For Concrete Study
Byram Hills Student Wins Science Award For Concrete Study ARMONK, N.Y. -- Ben Kaplan's science project was inspired by a pothole that flattened his dad's tire. Kaplan, a student at Byram Hills High School, recently received the Acorda Scientific Excellence Award for his research paper on self-healing concrete.  After his dad's flat tire, Kaplan wondered what if concrete could regenerate or self heal like coral reef or a field of grass. "I wanted to make something big," Kaplan said. "What is bigger than the material making up nearly every major man-made structure?" Kaplan studied two already existing types of self-healing concrete: bacter…
New Political Party Forms In Croton New Political Party Forms In Croton
New Political Party Forms In Croton CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- A new political party is hoping to bring more openness and transparency to the Village of Croton-On-Hudson, according to its chair. Croton United is a nonpartisan political organization that recently named Bob Anderson, John Brijeski and Virginia Calcutti as its three candidates for the village elections in November. "We're proud to offer the voters of Croton a choice of three individuals with diverse strengths and experience," Croton United Chair Roseanne Schuyler said.  One of Croton United's main tenets is that national parties and partnerships do not hav…
Libby Pataki Promotes Putnam Tourism Libby Pataki Promotes Putnam Tourism
Libby Pataki Promotes Putnam Tourism PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- There is plenty to see and do in Putnam County and Libby Pataki is at the center of it all. Libby Pataki, former first lady of New York, has been director of tourism for Putnam County since March 2012, tasked with the job of getting the word out about all the county has to offer. "We are moving and shaking," said Pataki, who now lives in Garrison, said. This year, Pataki oversaw the Tilly Foster Country Fair in Southeast, which the county recently took over and the 43rd annual Putnam County 4H Fair in Carmel. Upcoming events include the Brewster Film Festiva…
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