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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Vendors Excited To Participate In Mahopac Wine, Chocolate Festival Vendors Excited To Participate In Mahopac Wine, Chocolate Festival
Vendors Excited To Participate In Mahopac Wine, Chocolate Festival PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- The second annual Hudson Valley Wine and Chocolate Festival will feature many vendors well known to Putnam residents when it takes place in Mahopac on Feb. 8. Brewster-based Wild Coyote Hot Sauces, Dish in Mahopac, and Carmel-based Jar Worthy are among the participants in this year's event. Partners with PARC, a non-profit dedicated to securing the financial future of people with disabilities, is hosting the foodfest, which runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Putnam County Golf Course in Mahopac. The event will feature wineries and distillers from across the Hudson…
New Castle's Joseph Nadol, Train Crash Victim, Was Top Analyst At JP Morgan New Castle's Joseph Nadol, Train Crash Victim, Was Top Analyst At JP Morgan
New Castle's Joseph Nadol, Train Crash Victim, Was Top Analyst At JP Morgan This story has been updated. NEW CASTLE, N.Y. -- Joseph Nadol, 42, was one of two New Castle residents and six passengers who died in Tuesday's train crash. Nadol lived in the West End of New Castle with an Ossining mailing address with his wife, Jen, an author, and their three children. His death was confirmed by New Castle Supervisor Robert Greenstein and The Hackley School in Tarrytown, which his three sons attend. "Our hearts are broken by this tragic accident," Greenstein said. Nadol worked at JP Morgan as a defense and aerospace analyst. Institutional Investor ranked Nadol a…
Bedford's Vandercar, Crash Victim, Remembered For Love Of Live Music Bedford's Vandercar, Crash Victim, Remembered For Love Of Live Music
Bedford's Vandercar, Crash Victim, Remembered For Love Of Live Music BEDFORD HILLS, N.Y. -- Eric Vandercar, a 53-year-old Bedford Hills resident, was one of six passengers killed in Tuesday's train crash in Valhalla. Vandercar was a married father of two who worked at Mesirow Financial as senior financial managing director in institutional sales and trading. Vandercar started as Mesirow in March, having spent 27 years at Morgan Stanley. “Eric was not only a pillar in our industry, he was a great partner and friend to many,” Mesirow said in a statement to Bloomberg Business. “Losing him is a huge loss, personally and professionally. Our entire Mesirow fam…
Snow Days In Short Supply Among Northern Westchester Schools Snow Days In Short Supply Among Northern Westchester Schools
Snow Days In Short Supply Among Northern Westchester Schools WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- The number of snow days school districts have left is starting to dwindle as snowstorms become weekly events. The Peekskill School District has used four of six snow days allotted. Make-up dates would be March 30, March 31 and April 1. Lakeland also has used four of its allotted six snow days. District spokesman Jim VanDevelde said the district would have to take away from vacations and also is considering making the March 20 superintendent's conference day a day of student attendance. Dates impacted would include Feb. 17, April 6 and May 22. Pleasantville…
Pleasantville Commuters Say Metro-North Is Safe After Valhalla Accident Pleasantville Commuters Say Metro-North Is Safe After Valhalla Accident
Pleasantville Commuters Say Metro-North Is Safe After Valhalla Accident NORTH WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Despite Tuesday night's deadly train accident, commuters at the North White Plains and Pleasantville train stations said they remain confident in Metro-North. Metro-North service was suspended between Pleasantville and North White Plains, forcing passengers to get off at Pleasantville and take a shuttle bus. Between national media and extra commuters, the North White Plains train station was busier than normal. Molly Friedrich, a Bedford Hills resident, said the accident was a terrible tragedy and she was sorry for the people who lost their lives but she w…
Death Of Pleasantville Student Shane Howe, 17, Is Under Investigation Death Of Pleasantville Student Shane Howe, 17, Is Under Investigation
Death Of Pleasantville Student Shane Howe, 17, Is Under Investigation PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Pleasantville High School is remembering senior Shane Howe, who died Sunday at the age of 17. A cause of death for Howe was not released. The Westchester County Medical Examiner's Office said his death is under investigation and they still were working to find out what happened. Howe's funeral will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 7 at St. John's Episcopal Church, 8 Sunnyside Ave. in Pleasantville. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking donations be made  to St. John's Children's Research Hospital. Pleasantville High School was open on Sunday for students …
Westchester Is No Stranger To Large-Scale Tragedies Westchester Is No Stranger To Large-Scale Tragedies
Westchester Is No Stranger To Large-Scale Tragedies VALHALLA, N.Y. -- The train crash that killed at least seven people in Valhalla Tuesday night is the not the first large-scale tragedy to befall the county. In July 2009, 36-year-old Diane Schuler was driving the wrong way on the Taconic Parkway when she collided with a minivan in Mount Pleasant near Briarcliff. Schuler, her daughter and three nieces were killed in the accident, along with the three people in the minivan, who were from Yonkers and headed to a cookout in Yorktown. Schuler's son was the only person to survive the crash. In Oct. 2013, a family of four was killed in a Mount…
Garrison Woman, Former Broadway Singer, Performs In Peekskill Garrison Woman, Former Broadway Singer, Performs In Peekskill
Garrison Woman, Former Broadway Singer, Performs In Peekskill GARRISON, N.Y. -- Joni Lanza, who previously performed on the Great White Way, is taking her musical talents closer to home. Lanza is the lead singer of the Joni Blondell Band, a country rock cover band that regularly performs at Peekskill's  Hudson Room. "We're having a great time," Lanza said.  Performing on Broadway on and on for 13 years, Lanza was in "Copacabana," "42nd St," and "Thoroughly Modern Millie." "It was an amazing experience," Lanza, who played the lead in "42nd St" approximately 80 times, said.  Lanza left Broadway when she started her family and moved to Garri…
Chappaqua's Clinton Appears Likely To Join 2016 Presidential Race Chappaqua's Clinton Appears Likely To Join 2016 Presidential Race
Chappaqua's Clinton Appears Likely To Join 2016 Presidential Race WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Two potential presidential candidates in 2016 have ties to Westchester. Former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton of Chappaqua served as U.S. senator from New York and U.S. secretary of state. She is considered the frontrunner for the 2016 presidential campaign. She previously ran in 2008, losing the Democratic Party nomination to President Obama. According to a report in Politico, Clinton is expected to launch her campaign in July and has made decisions on her top aides. The report said the time will allow Clinton to develop her message, policy and organizati…
Garrison's George Pataki Continues Exploring Possible Presidential Run Garrison's George Pataki Continues Exploring Possible Presidential Run
Garrison's George Pataki Continues Exploring Possible Presidential Run GARRISON, N.Y. -- George Pataki, former three-term New York governor and former mayor of Peekskill, has been discussing openly the possibility of a presidential campaign in 2016. Pataki lives in Garrison and his wife, Libby, is Putnam County tourism director. Pataki was in New Hampshire in January and canceled a visit to the state last week due to a snowstorm. Pataki considered running for president in 2008 and 2012. The former governor recently launched a super PAC called We The People, Not Washington and has been highly critical on twitter of President Barack Obama and his policies. P…
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