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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Rocky Is SPCA Pet Of The Week Rocky Is SPCA Pet Of The Week
Rocky Is SPCA Pet Of The Week Rocky, the SPCA's pet of the week, is ready to go the distance with his new family.The 10-year old, 21-pound Miniature Pinscher is described as a smart, friendly guy who gets along well with other dogs.  He's easy to handle and bonds well with his pack of people, the SPCA said. He can be mildly afraid sometimes, especially of things like strangers and evil vacuum cleaners, the SPCA said. For more information, contact trainer@spca914.org or call 914-941-2896 ext. 11.
Pleasant Valley Native Drafted By Atlanta Braves Pleasant Valley Native Drafted By Atlanta Braves
Pleasant Valley Native Drafted By Atlanta Braves  Drew Lugbauer is ready to chop. The Pleasant Valley native, who graduated Arlington High School, was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 11th round of the Major League Baseball draft June 14. While at the University of Michigan, Lugbauer led the Wolverines with 11 home runs, 58 RBIs, total bases and had an OPS of .917, earning first-team All-Big Ten honors in his junior season. Though he played third base this season, Lugbauer will be catching for the Braves.  Talking Chop, an Atlanta Braves blog, called Lugbauer a versatile defender who has huge power. The site praised the pick, giving…
Two Teens Charged After Causing Injury During Fight, Yorktown Police Say Two Teens Charged After Causing Injury During Fight, Yorktown Police Say
Two Teens Charged After Causing Injury During Fight, Yorktown Police Say A 17-year-old Mount Kisco teen and a 15-year-old Yorktown teen were charged with juvenile delinquency after a physical altercation at Dell Avenue off Route 100 on May 22, Yorktown Police announced Thursday. The 17-year-old was charged with assault in the third degree and the 15-year-old was charged with juvenile delinquency because he is a minor. Police are not releasing their names Police allege the teens got into a confrontation and struck the victim, causing injury.  The teens voluntarily turned themselves in on June 10. The 15-year-old appeared at the Westchester County Department of P…
Cuomo Would Beat Trump Jr. In Re-Election Race, Poll Finds Cuomo Would Beat Trump Jr. In Re-Election Race, Poll Finds
Cuomo Would Beat Trump Jr. In Re-Election Race, Poll Finds New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's re-election chances are looking good. A new Marist College poll has Cuomo, a New Castle resident, beating his potential 2018 Republican opponents, including Donald Trump, Jr. and Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino by a two-to-one margin. Cuomo leads Trump, Jr. 62 percent to 27 percent. Trump, Jr. ruled out running for governor in April. Cuomo leads Astorino 58 percent to 26 percent. In 2014, Cuomo defeated Astorino in 54 percent to 40 percent to earn a second term. A poll was not done for a race between Cuomo and Dutchess County Executive Marc Molin…
Poughkeepsie School Board Firing Finance Chief Poughkeepsie School Board Firing Finance Chief
Poughkeepsie School Board Firing Finance Chief POUGHKEPESIE, N.Y. -- The flurry of moves from the Poughkeepsie City School Board is continuing Thursday. The board also announced a meeting for Thursday night to vote on the no-fault termination of Joseph Jimick, the district's Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations. Jimick was hired last year on a three-year contract. His termination is effective Sept. 14. Dawn Capuano will be replacing Jimick and will also be given a three-year contract. At Wednesday's meeting, the board hired Kathleen Farrell as deputy superintendent with a five-year contract for $150,000 a year. Two scho…
Putin Mocks Westchester Native Comey's Trump Testimony, Offers Him Asylum Putin Mocks Westchester Native Comey's Trump Testimony, Offers Him Asylum
Putin Mocks Westchester Native Comey's Trump Testimony, Offers Him Asylum James Comey will apparently always have Russia to call home. Russian President Vladmir Putin jokingly offered the former FBI director and Yonkers native asylum if he gets in trouble leaking recorded conversations he had with President Donald Trump. Putin made the comments during an appearance on Russian TV in which he took calls from Russians for four hours. Putin compared Comey to Edward Snowden. Snowden, a whistleblower who leaked classified material from the National Security Agency, was granted asylum in Russa. He also once again denied interfering in last year's presidential election.…
After Shooting, Rep. Maloney Calls For Unity, Bipartisanship In Video After Shooting, Rep. Maloney Calls For Unity, Bipartisanship In Video
After Shooting, Rep. Maloney Calls For Unity, Bipartisanship In Video Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-Cold Spring) wants people to treat each other with compassion and respect.Maloney, who represents the 18th district, posted a video on Facebook following the Wednesday shooting of a congressman as Republicans were practicing for the Congressional Baseball game.  In the video, Maloney said it's important to work across the aisle to get legislation passed. “In this business, the rhetoric gets hot and the passions run high and that's normal, and it's even good, but that's very different than engaging in violence, Maloney said. "And so it's just a reminder to a…
Children’s Book Drive Collects 4,500 Books Children’s Book Drive Collects 4,500 Books
Children’s Book Drive Collects 4,500 Books The Children's Aid Society at Wagon Road Day Camp is now full of books.Gamechanger's 4th Annual Children's Book Drive collected a record-breaking 4,500 books from drop-off locations across the county in May. The books will provide easier access to literature for the underprivileged children attending the camp. Each child will be able to take home eight books. “This will give our summer book giveaway the kind of boost it needs. The kids will love them. Over 4,500 books means that each camper will get several books to build their home library,” says Vince Canziani, Director of the Wagon Road D…
Wappingers Falls Businessman Receives Meritorious Service Award Wappingers Falls Businessman Receives Meritorious Service Award
Wappingers Falls Businessman Receives Meritorious Service Award WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. -- Jack Fedigan has been an institution in Wappingers Falls for 50 years. Fedigan was honored by the Exchange Club of Southern Dutchess for his dedicated service to helping others with its Meritorious Service Award on Tuesday.  The event also raised more than $1,000 to support the victims of the fire in the Wappingers Falls and $900 to support Autism Society Hudson Valley in honor of Fedigan’s involvement with these causes. “In many respects, Jack Fedigan represents the best in all of us – someone who came here as a young man fifty years ago; who stayed here and rais…
Patrons Of Cortlandt Restaurant Warned About Risk Of Hepatitis A Patrons Of Cortlandt Restaurant Warned About Risk Of Hepatitis A
Patrons Of Cortlandt Restaurant Warned About Risk Of Hepatitis A If you consumed a beverage at Monteverde at Oldstone in Cortlandt Manor recently, you might be at risk for Hepatitis A. Dr. Sherlita Amler, Westchester County’s Health Commissioner, is encouraging people who drank there between May 31 and June 10 to protect themselves against Hepatitis A following confirmation that an employee with the disease worked at the restaurant while infectious. Hepatitis A is a viral liver disease transmitted by ingesting contaminated food or water or through direct contact with an infectious person.  “The key to prevention is a quick response,” said Westchester Co…
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