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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Nets Honor White Plains' Sean Kilpatrick With Bobblehead Nets Honor White Plains' Sean Kilpatrick With Bobblehead
Nets Honor White Plains' Sean Kilpatrick With Bobblehead Sean Kilpatrick,  a guard for the Brooklyn Nets who was born in Yonkers and played for White Plains High School, has been immortalized in bobblehead form. The Brooklyn Nets gave out Kilpatrick bobbleheads to fans at Sunday's game against the Toronto Raptors. Kilpatrick, who was signed by the Nets last season, is averaging 14 points a game and shooting 45 percent from three point range. At White Plains, Kilpatrick averaged 28.4 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists, finishing as the second-leading scorer in the school's history. He was a three-time all-state, all-section, all-league, and all-coun…
Peekskill Musician Takes Listeners Around The World On New Album Peekskill Musician Takes Listeners Around The World On New Album
Peekskill Musician Takes Listeners Around The World On New Album PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- To listen to Daisy Jopling's new CD, you might need your passport. Jopling, a Peekskill violinist who grew up in England, released "Awakening," on Friday, her first CD of original compositions from Fleur de Sons Classics. The album spans the world of music featuring spirituals, pop, reggae, funk, Irish folk, and even Argentine tango. She performed the album live last September at Paramount Hudson Valley. Though Jopling is known for her violin, listeners can expect to hear a string orchestra and even a beatbox.  “It took me years of working on myself to gain a n…
Peekskill Students Display Artwork At HVCCA Peekskill Students Display Artwork At HVCCA
Peekskill Students Display Artwork At Hvcca PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- The Hudson Valley Center For Contemporary Art is displaying artwork from students right up the road. Peekskill High School art students have been working with HVCCA Artist-in-Residence Kristianne Molina to create their own pieces for the center's new art installation "Between I and Thou." The exhibit opens on Feb. 4. Under the guidance of Peekskill art teachers, Molina has spent the past several weeks working alongside approximately 100 students in grades 9-12 as the classes create a visual story through the art of fabric painting and collaging, à la the style o…
Lake Peekskill Woman Launches Decorating Business Lake Peekskill Woman Launches Decorating Business
Lake Peekskill Woman Launches Decorating Business LAKE PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- A Lake Peekskill resident is aiming to make decorating your home as smooth an experience as possible. Sylvie Farrell recently started her own Decorating Den franchise, which specializes in home decorating.  "We go the clients home," Farrell said. "The clients never come to me, I go to them." Farrell, who recently joined the Yorktown Small Business Association and is targeting clients in Westchester and Putnam, said there is a real value in going to someone's home and seeing what needs to be fixed. "They don't have to go anywhere," Farr…
'It Takes A Village' Helps Tarrytown Seniors Remain Independent 'It Takes A Village' Helps Tarrytown Seniors Remain Independent
'It Takes A Village' Helps Tarrytown Seniors Remain Independent TARRYTOWN, N.Y. -- Seniors looking to get from place to place in Tarrytown have found It Takes A Village. It Takes A Village 10591 recently celebrated its third anniversary. The organization offers rides to its members, who join for $25 a year. All of the drivers are vetted after background checks. The organization also helps seniors with other tasks they might not be able to do like changing a lightbulb or change a fire director. "We want people to remain as independent for as long as possible in their homes," Bruce Campbell, one of the board members, said. Paid membership of t…
Hudson Valley Legislators Propose End To Sex Offender Loophole Hudson Valley Legislators Propose End To Sex Offender Loophole
Hudson Valley Legislators Propose End To Sex Offender Loophole Sex offenders in New York can go unaccounted for days and weeks at a time if they change their addresses. Two Hudson Valley legislators are looking to change that. State Sen. Terrence Murphy (R-Yorktown) and Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski (D-New City) have proposed legislation requiring law enforcement to send change of address forms to the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services within five business days. The forms also include details on employment, education, motor vehicle information, internet providers and online identities. Currently, many sex offenders go to their local polic…
Ossining Coming Together For Unity Rally Ossining Coming Together For Unity Rally
Ossining Coming Together For Unity Rally This story has been updated: OSSINING, N.Y. -- In light of political rhetoric some fear is divisive, more than 150 people will be gathering in the Village of Ossining Friday to show they stand united. A Peace and Unity Vigil and Rally is being held from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Market Square in downtown Ossining. The rally will feature speeches from elected officials, clergy, a candle lighting and a performance from Katie Gorycki.  "The political climate has been very aggressive recently," event organizer Omar Herrera said. "A lot of residents, groups, and churches wanted to c…
Hyde Park Restaurant Gives Family With Autistic Child Special Night Out Hyde Park Restaurant Gives Family With Autistic Child Special Night Out
Hyde Park Restaurant Gives Family With Autistic Child Special Night Out LAGRANGEVILLE, .N.Y. -- For Katelyn Bronzi, whose brother has autism, her only birthday wish was to have a family night out for dinner.  Because of her brother Stevie's autism, the family, which lives in Lagrangeville, had never been able to go to a restaurant before.  "He has impulsive behaviors so going out in public places can be disastrous for us," said Nicole Bronzi, Stevie's mother. Bronzi, Stevie's mother, had read that Coppola's Restaurant in Hyde Park was part of the Autism Supportive Environment program, which is run by the Anderson Center for Autism where Stevie gets t…
Missing North Salem Wallaby Spotted Again Missing North Salem Wallaby Spotted Again
Missing North Salem Wallaby Spotted Again WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Indy, the 8-year-old North Salem wallaby that has been missing for almost three years, was recently spotted in Yorktown, according to the owner of the animal native to Australia labeled as smaller cousins to kangaroos. Officials from the Department of Environmental Protection were inspecting Amawalk Dam with infrared lighting in the middle of the night on Jan. 29 and spotted Indy at Lake Drive near Ashton Road in Yorktown, according to Susan Bush, who cared for Indy with her husband, Warren Saks at their North Salem home. After they saw Indy, the wallaby hopped i…
Ossining PTA Painting For A Good Cause Ossining PTA Painting For A Good Cause
Ossining PTA Painting For A Good Cause OSSINING, N.Y. -- The Ossining Upper Elementary PTA has found the best fundraisers are the most social.  This year, the OUE PTA is hosting a Paint Nite, where everyone shows up and paints the same photo. The event is February 23 at 7 p.m. at Risko Music, 144 Croton Avenue in Ossining. Paint Nite is the brainchild of Rorie Caparelli, secretary of the OUE PTA who had previously attended a Paint Nite at Torview.  "Parents are always looking for ways to connect with each other and we wanted to come up with some creative ideas," said Caparelli. "We tossed around many different ki…
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