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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Letter To The Editor: Vote Rudley, Lemon For Ossining School Board Letter To The Editor: Vote Rudley, Lemon For Ossining School Board
Letter To The Editor: Vote Rudley, Lemon For Ossining School Board OSSINING, N.Y. -- Ossining Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email ossining@dailyvoice.com As a long-time resident and active community member, leader in the Ossining PTA, and Booster organizations, I know first-hand what it takes to advocate for every child in Ossining. I wholeheartedly know that Lisa Rudley & Diana Lemon will make excellent additions to the school board because of their deep commitment to our community and experience in all our schools. Lisa and Diana are thoughtful, dedicated and responsible leaders t…
Carmel Football Player Commits To Western Connecticut Carmel Football Player Commits To Western Connecticut
Carmel Football Player Commits To Western Connecticut CARMEL, N.Y. -- Ryan Sahle, a senior at Carmel High School, is going to be a college football player. Sahl signed a letter of intent Wednesday to play for Western Connecticut State University with his family, Athletic Director Susan Dullea and Coach Todd Cayea by his side. “Ryan is a dedicated student athlete. We are happy to see him continue his career playing football," Cayea said.  "He will be a great addition to the Western Connecticut football team. "  Sahle is a three-year varsity starter and received All-Conference for the Offensive Line. Sahle is a High Honor Roll st…
Letter To The Editor: Setting The Record Straight Letter To The Editor: Setting The Record Straight
Letter To The Editor: Setting The Record Straight BEDFORD, N.Y. -- Bedford Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email bedford@dailyvoice.com “Living in the Past” is a great song by Jethro Tull from the late 1960s. Mr. Perun liberally applies the concept to distort Ed Reder’s Board service, which he sensationally describes as the “last remnant of the cabal of like-minded Board members” in his letter to the editor endorsing Ms. Scanlan. Readers need a dose of “Gimme Some Truth”. Voters should rightfully scrutinize a candidate’s record during their Board tenure. Mr. Perun’s prob…
Letter To The Editor: Vote Marie Scanlan For Bedford School Board Letter To The Editor: Vote Marie Scanlan For Bedford School Board
Letter To The Editor: Vote Marie Scanlan For Bedford School Board BEDFORD, N.Y. -- Bedford Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email bedford@dailyvoice.com To the Editor, We are writing to express our enthusiastic support for Bedford Board of Education candidate Marie Scanlan. As 21-year residents of Bedford and parents of four children who have grown up within the walls of the Bedford Central Schools, we have worked along side Marie both within the academic community and within the community at large. We have seen first hand how Marie’s can-do attitude, strong leadership skills, innovative…
Dutchess County Proposes New Bus Routes For Poughkeepsie Dutchess County Proposes New Bus Routes For Poughkeepsie
Dutchess County Proposes New Bus Routes For Poughkeepsie POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Four new bus routes are expected to come to Poughkeepsie in July. The county has proposed the four new routes for the city, saying they will offer improved service to residents with extended daily hours and greater connections to other bus routes. The new routes are: · Route CJ (Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital, Route 9G, Dutchess Community College, Stop & Shop Hyde Park) · Route CK (Vassar Hospital, Beechwood Avenue, Hudson & Poughkeepsie Plazas) · Route CL (City School Tripper and Main Street, Riverfront, Poughkeepsie Train Station, Adams Fairacre Farms, Stop …
Dutchess Students Awarded $2,500 Scholarships Dutchess Students Awarded $2,500 Scholarships
Dutchess Students Awarded $2,500 Scholarships Some of the best and brightest high schoolers are in Dutchess. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced the $2,500 National Merit Scholarship winners Wednesday, the second round of scholarships.  The students are: Matthew F. Kline of Hopewell Junction. Probable career field: Computer Science. John Jay High School Boyoung Kim of LaGrangeville. Probable career field: Medicine. Arlington High School Vincent X. Li of Poughkeepsie. Probable career field: Chemistry. Spackenkill High School Leah Mozeshtam of Poughkeepsie. Probable career field: Law. Spackenkill High School Elizabe…
North Castle Fighting State Over Proposed Treatment Center North Castle Fighting State Over Proposed Treatment Center
North Castle Fighting State Over Proposed Treatment Center NORTH CASTLE, N.Y. -- The Town of North Castle is fighting the state Office of Mental Health over a proposed residential treatment center in Armonk. The town is expected to file an Article 78 against OMH, saying it failed to uphold the town's objections, according to The Examiner. Supervisor Michael Schiliro said the town will initiate its legal action by Friday, according to The Examiner. The treatment center would be run by Paradigm in an eight-bedroom house at 14-16 Cole Drive for teenagers suffering from mental health issues like depression and anxiety. Residents have strongly opposed …
Rockland Students Awarded $2,500 Scholarships Rockland Students Awarded $2,500 Scholarships
Rockland Students Awarded $2,500 Scholarships Some of the best and brightest high schoolers are in Rockland. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced the $2,500 National Merit Scholarship winners Wednesday, the second round of scholarships. The students are: Owen F. Friesen of Nyack. Probable career field: Public Policy. Hackley School Samuel I. Gould of Piermont. Probable career field: Biochemistry. Tappan Zee High School For real-time Rockland news updates in your Facebook feed, be sure to "Like" Daily Voice's Rockland County Community Forum page on Facebook by clicking here.
Mahopac Student Awarded National Merit Scholarship Mahopac Student Awarded National Merit Scholarship
Mahopac Student Awarded National Merit Scholarship MAHOPAC, N.Y. -- Thomas Scanlon is a National Merit Scholar. Scanlon, a senior at Mahopac High School, was announced Wednesday as one of the winners of a $2,500 National Merit Scholarship, selected as one of 2,500 students nationwide. Scanlon hopes to work in economics. 
Westchester Students Awarded $2,500 Scholarships Westchester Students Awarded $2,500 Scholarships
Westchester Students Awarded $2,500 Scholarships Some of the best and brightest high schoolers are in Westchester. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced the $2,500 National Merit Scholarship winners Wednesday, the second round of scholarships.  The students are:  Adriana Szpynda of Amawalk, Probable career field: Surgical Medicine. Somers High School Emily Szpynda of Amawalk, Probable career field: Biomedical Engineering. Somers High School Christopher E. Florez, Probable career field: Chemistry. Ardsley High School Sabrina You of Armonk, Probable career field: Law. Byram Hills High School Liliana M. Voltaggio of Bedford,…
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