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

Eastchester Father Pleads Guilty In Pennsylvania Crash That Killed Three Eastchester Father Pleads Guilty In Pennsylvania Crash That Killed Three
Eastchester Father Pleads Guilty In Pennsylvania Crash That Killed Three WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Michael Ware, whose daughter was the driver in a fatal car accident in Pennsylvania Labor Day weekend in 2014, pleaded guilty Thursday to three counts of involuntary manslaughter and three counts of reckless endangerment, according to the Bucks County Courier Times.  Ware faces up to 21 years in prison and a $45,000 fine when he is sentenced in August. Three teenage boys died in the car accident. Outside of the courthouse, Ware apologized for allowing his daughter to drive, according to the Courier Times. Ware's daughter, a 16-year-old Pleasantville reside…
Peekskill Native George Pataki Trades Heated Barbs With Donald Trump Peekskill Native George Pataki Trades Heated Barbs With Donald Trump
Peekskill Native George Pataki Trades Heated Barbs With Donald Trump This story has been updated GARRISON, N.Y. -- Former New York Governor and current Republican presidential candidate George Pataki is calling out Donald Trump. Pataki, who previously served as mayor of Peekskill and now lives in Garrison, wrote an open letter to his fellow Republican candidates calling on them to denounce Trump's recent controversial comments about Mexican immigrants where he described them as rapists and drug runners.  "This type of divisive rhetoric is just wrong," Pataki said. "It was wrong 100 years ago and it's wrong today.  Yet here we are in 2015 and a leading…
Briarcliff Resident Uses Appearance On ABC-TV Show To Help Fight Bullying Briarcliff Resident Uses Appearance On ABC-TV Show To Help Fight Bullying
Briarcliff Resident Uses Appearance On Abc-tv Show To Help Fight Bullying BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- Briarcliff's Matthew Messer's appearance on ABC-TV's "What Would You Do?" is now helping him fight bullying. Messer, who runs Sunrise Solar Solutions with his father and another partner in Briarcliff. recently appeared on the ABC-TV program when it filmed at Jean Jacques Culinary Creations in Pleasantville. Messer saw two kids to try to get another kid to do drugs and soon stepped in to help the kid who was being pressured. "I never in a million lifetimes thought there was any way this could possibly happen," Messer said. "I was totally off guard.  In ret…
Service Dog Stolen From Car In Cortlandt Town Center Service Dog Stolen From Car In Cortlandt Town Center
Service Dog Stolen From Car In Cortlandt Town Center CORTLANDT MANOR, N.Y. -- Christy Miles is desperate to get her service dog, Sensi, back home with her. Miles says her brown and white Boston terrier was stolen out of her car in the parking lot of the A&P at the Cortlandt Town Center on Friday night.  Miles and her boyfriend, Eric Harris, went into the A&P to shop and while she was inside the store, two men went into her car and grabbed the dog. "She's my life," Miles said. "She's like a child to me." The men are described as white, 5 feet 9 inches to 5 feet 10 inches. One was wearing a bandanna. The A&P security ca…
Danger Lurks At Many Westchester Intersections Danger Lurks At Many Westchester Intersections
Danger Lurks At Many Westchester Intersections WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- At some intersections in Westchester, just making a left turn can be a perilous adventure. One particular dangerous intersection is at Route 22 and the Cross Westchester Expressway by Stop and Shop. "When I was a volunteer firefighter and EMT in North White Plains, we regularly had accidents there," Aimee Nichols said. Nichols, a Mount Pleasant resident, said the corner of Elmwood Avenue and Route 141 is a dangerous spot in Hawthorne. "There is no traffic light there, and a blind spot when cars are parked in the spots there.  Especially if there are SUV…
Danger Lurks At Many Putnam Intersections Danger Lurks At Many Putnam Intersections
Danger Lurks At Many Putnam Intersections PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- At some intersections in Putnam, just making a left turn can be a perilous adventure. Oregon Corners in Putnam Valley has plagued drivers for years. "Those making a left hand turn off of Oscawana Lake Road as they approach the stoplight are in real danger of getting t-boned by traffic crossing the Silleck Bridge," Sam Oliverio said. Oliverio also singled out the intersection at Oscawana Lake Road and Church Road since it has too many blind areas. Other dangerous intersections include Route 312 and Route 22 in Brewster and Route 6 and John Simpson Road in Car…
Lions Concert Moved To Yorktown Stage Lions Concert Moved To Yorktown Stage
Lions Concert Moved To Yorktown Stage YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- Tonight's Yorktown Lions' Summer Concert has been moved from Jack DeVito Memorial Field to Yorktown Stage. The concert, which features a performance from the Blue Meanies, was moved due to poor field conditions. The Yorktown Lions said seating is limited and no food or beverages are allowed inside the theater. The Blue Meanies are a 1960s tribute band.    
Eastchester Dad Looks To Reduce Charges In Car Accident That Killed Three Eastchester Dad Looks To Reduce Charges In Car Accident That Killed Three
Eastchester Dad Looks To Reduce Charges In Car Accident That Killed Three WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- An Eastchester father, whose daughter was the driver in a fatal car accident in Pennsylvania last Labor Day weekend, is looking to have the most serious charges against him dismissed. Michael Ware, 54, is looking to get the charges of involuntary manslaughter, child endangerment and four counts of reckless endangerment dismissed, according to the Bucks County Courier Times. A hearing is scheduled for Tuesday in Wayne County. Ware is scheduled to go on trial in July.  He also faces charges on two counts of reckless endangerment, giving false information and…
Croton Police Gathering Evidence In Lacey Carr Death Probe Croton Police Gathering Evidence In Lacey Carr Death Probe
Croton Police Gathering Evidence In Lacey Carr Death Probe CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- Croton police are gathering evidence as they investigate the death of 6-year-old Lacey Carr. "We're still waiting for evidence to come back," Detective Sgt. John Nikotopolis said. "Hopefully I can tell you more next week."  Nikotopolis declined to discuss any details of the investigation, including whether a toxicology report has been completed. A toxic mix of different drugs were present in Lacey's system, the toxicology report revealed, according to a News 12 report. FiOS1 News previously reported Lacey had significant amounts of Benadryl in her system. …
Croton's Blue Pig Is Finalist In DVlicious Ice Cream Contest Croton's Blue Pig Is Finalist In DVlicious Ice Cream Contest
Croton's Blue Pig Is Finalist In DVlicious Ice Cream Contest CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- From simple vanilla to gourmet caramel combinations to the invasion of the Oreo  -- is anything better on a hot day than the cool swirl of ice cream?  Classic, traditional options, along with newfangled flavors, can be found in all corners of Westchester with a number of versions served a variety of ways (hello whipped cream, fudge, sprinkles and waffle cones). You, however, picked five nominees for the best ice cream in the county, meaning now's the time to nail down the winner. Voting ends today, June 26; go here to cast your ballot.  In the meantime, h…
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