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

Charles Gilbert, 86, Former Principal In Ossining Charles Gilbert, 86, Former Principal In Ossining
Charles Gilbert, 86, Former Principal In Ossining Charles “Charlie” Frederick Gilbert, formerly of Ossining, died on July 10.  He died peacefully at the Villages Hospice House near his home in Florida, following a brief illness. He was 86 years old. Gilbert was born to George H. Gilbert and Emily Lawrence Rohlfs Gilbert and raised with his two sisters, Emily and Janet in Ossining. He attended Ossining High School and served as freshman class president. After graduating, he attended New York State Teachers College in New Paltz and later obtained a Masters from New York University. He played center on his basketball team in college. He also …
Website Spotlights New Daily Voice CEO Website Spotlights New Daily Voice CEO
Website Spotlights New Daily Voice CEO New Daily Voice CEO Randy Kilgore says full-bore expansion of Daily Voice is his mission.Kilgore, along with founder and chairman Carll Tucker, were interviewed by Street Fight, a trade publication that covers the business of hyperlocal news. Before coming to Daily Voice, Kilgore was president of national sales at Gannett and senior vice president of advertising at Dow Jones Online. Kilgore said he wants the company to become winners and innovators in the digital news world. He said he is hoping to transform once-a-week visitors into once-a-day visitors and turn once-a-day visitors into thr…
New Italian Restaurant Hopes To Open Soon At Mount Kisco Train Station New Italian Restaurant Hopes To Open Soon At Mount Kisco Train Station
New Italian Restaurant Hopes To Open Soon At Mount Kisco Train Station MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Joe Bueti is hoping he can soon open the Italian restaurant Mount Kisco needs. Bueti is waiting for approval from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to open Locali at the Mount Kisco Train Station. The restaurant will replace Via Vanti. Locali also has a location in New Canaan.  The restaurant will feature more entrees and pizza dishes than the New Canaan location, with the pizza made in a wood fired oven.  "It's a great location," Bueti, a Mount Kisco resident, said. "Downtown Mount Kisco could really use a great Italian restaurant. Being in a hi…
From All-American To Acting: Former Greeley Star Athlete Makes His Mark From All-American To Acting: Former Greeley Star Athlete Makes His Mark
From All-American To Acting: Former Greeley Star Athlete Makes His Mark An ankle injury his junior year at Horace Greeley High School ended up being very fortuitous to Lowell Byers. Byers, a Chappaqua native, is an actor based in New York City. He recently gained notice for a Choice Hotel commercial now running frequently on TV in which he says the catchphrase, "Badda book. Badda boom." For Byers, he started taking acting seriously after the ankle injury derailed a promising football season. "Everything I worked for was gone," Byers said. "We were the No. 2 team in New York State." While at Greeley, Byers played quarterback, was …
New Tappan Zee Bridge Project 'Far From Over', Day Says New Tappan Zee Bridge Project 'Far From Over', Day Says
New Tappan Zee Bridge Project 'Far From Over', Day Says Though an opening date has been set for the new Tappan Zee Bridge, Rockland County Executive Ed Day said he is remaining focused on some unanswered questions. The first half of the new bridge replacement will open on Friday, August 25, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The bridge will fully open in 2018. “Rockland County has been eagerly anticipating the new bridge for years and we will rejoice on August 25 when the first part of the span opens," Day said. "The fully opened new bridge will serve as an economic boom to our region. The project, however, is far from over." Day sai…
Cuomo 'Definitely Running For President,' Says NY Congressman Cuomo 'Definitely Running For President,' Says NY Congressman
Cuomo 'Definitely Running For President,' Says NY Congressman The chatter over a 2020 presidential campaign by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is heating up. Congressman Tom Suozzi, former Nassau County Executive, told the "Bill Press Show" that Cuomo is "is definitely running for president of the United States of America, I think." Suozzi said Cuomo was a political genius who is very good at working the system but not an easy person to deal with. If he runs for chief executive, Cuomo would be following in the footsteps of fellow Town of New Castle resident Hillary Clinton of Chappaqua, who unsuccessfully ran for president in 2016. Wh…
Rye's Megyn Kelly's Soon-To-Launch NBC Morning Show Gets A Name Rye's Megyn Kelly's Soon-To-Launch NBC Morning Show Gets A Name
Rye's Megyn Kelly's Soon-To-Launch NBC Morning Show Gets A Name Get ready to wake up to "Megyn Kelly Today." Megyn Kelly's weekday morning show is set to launch with that name on Sept. 25 at 9 a.m. according to Page Six. The show will feature a live audience. Kelly lives in Rye with her husband Douglas Brunt and three children. Kelly's Sunday night show is set to conclude this Sunday with an interview with Ricky Gervais. Kelly announced she was leaving Fox News for NBC back in January.
Legislation Combatting Tick-Borne Diseases In NY Introduced Legislation Combatting Tick-Borne Diseases In NY Introduced
Legislation Combatting Tick-Borne Diseases In NY Introduced Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-Cold Spring) hopes new legislation will prevent New Yorkers from suffering tick-borne diseases “If you’re out hiking with your family or working on your farm and you get a tick bite, you should be able to get your hands on the tools you need to determine your level of risk and figure out your next steps,” said Maloney, who represents parts of Northern Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess and Orange counties. “This pilot program will help states like New York bring our public outreach and education into the 21st century and give our people some peace of mind when they’re…
Yorktown Resident Opens Old School Chappaqua Barbershop Yorktown Resident Opens Old School Chappaqua Barbershop
Yorktown Resident Opens Old School Chappaqua Barbershop Michael Masi is hoping people remember the great feeling of a hot towel shave. Masi, a Yorktown resident, has opened up The Gentlemen's Barbershop at 37 South Greeley Avenue in Chappaqua after spending 10 years working at a barbershop in Mount Kisco. "I want to bring that old school traditional feel," Masi, who opened the barbershop on July 18, said. "I want people walking out of here with a smile." The shop cuts men's and kids hair and offers hot towel shaves in what Masi hopes is a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. "There aren't a lot of places like this,"…
Three Companies Bid To Run Westchester County Airport Three Companies Bid To Run Westchester County Airport
Three Companies Bid To Run Westchester County Airport Westchester County announced Friday it received three proposals to enter into a public-private partnership to manage and operate Westchester County Airport.The identities of qualified bidders will be announced next week after a review by Frasca & Associates, the consultant hired by the county to oversee the RFP process, to determine whether the submitted proposals meet the requirements established by the county,  Ned McCormack, Westchester County Director of Communications said. The deadline was 4 p.m. Friday. "The reason for the RFP is so Westchester County can take advantage of a…
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