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

Fox Lane Grad Is On The Comedy Circuit In Croton, Pleasantville Fox Lane Grad Is On The Comedy Circuit In Croton, Pleasantville
Fox Lane Grad Is On The Comedy Circuit In Croton, Pleasantville CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- A graduate of Bedford's Fox Lane High School has become a rising star on the comedy scene. Dan St. Germain, who was named one of Variety's "10 Comics to Watch" will be performing at Memphis Mae's BBQ in Croton on Friday, Dec. 19 as part of his "Hitting A Whole New Bottom Tour." St. Germain will also be at Lucy's Lounge in Pleasantville Jan. 10. The up-and-comer has been doing stand-up for eight years and started doing comedy after a bad breakup. Unfortunately for St. Germain, he is currently still single.  "We should turn this into a personal ad," said St. G…
Yorktown Family Looking For Missing Dog Zero Yorktown Family Looking For Missing Dog Zero
Yorktown Family Looking For Missing Dog Zero YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- The Cordovas in Yorktown would like nothing more than to see their dog Zero again. Zero, a 4-year-old German shepherd and chow chow mix was last seen on Ridge Street and Van Cortlandt Circle on Dec. 10, the night he ran away from home. Zero has a rusty/reddish base coat with a black winter coat and weighs 47 lbs. He has several purple spots on his tongue with a blue collar and name tag. "He was loose in front of our house," Melissa Cordova said. "By the time we went to look for him, he was gone. We've been searching every night and all of our free time. We haven't b…
Westchester Klezmer To Perform At Elmsford Hanukkah Celebration Westchester Klezmer To Perform At Elmsford Hanukkah Celebration
Westchester Klezmer To Perform At Elmsford Hanukkah Celebration ELMSFORD, N.Y. -- Westchester's preeminent Jewish music group will be helping the Village of Elmsford celebrate the Festival of Lights. The Westchester Klezmer Program, with four bands in Tarrytown and Bedford/Mount Kisco will be performing at Elmsford's Hanukkah celebration at the Elmsford Community Center at 10 North Stone Ave. on Sunday, Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. The group began in 1999 when two nine-year-olds, Jonathan and David Zaidins, were at a Bat Mitzvah and didn't like the music. They asked if they could play their own instruments at their Bar Mitzvahs and their dad suggested they lea…
White Plains Dancers Entertain At Westchester Knicks Games White Plains Dancers Entertain At Westchester Knicks Games
White Plains Dancers Entertain At Westchester Knicks Games WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The Westchester Knicks like to keep their in-game entertainment local. City Center Dance, a White Plains-based dance company, has been providing much of the non-basketball entertainment for the expansion Westchester Knicks at the Westchester County Center this season. The dance academy, at 98 Lake St., is the official home of the Westchester Knicks Dance Team. At Saturday's game against the Bakersfield Jam, City Center's teenage dancers took center stage at halftime, doing a jazz routine set to  "Don't Rain On My Parade."  "For many of these kids, this is a once…
Crutches 4 Kids Out In Full Force At Westchester Knicks Game Crutches 4 Kids Out In Full Force At Westchester Knicks Game
Crutches 4 Kids Out In Full Force At Westchester Knicks Game WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- There are more than 50 million children in the world who need crutches but have no access to them. Crutches 4 Kids, in association with the Hospital For Special Surgery, was collecting donated crutches at the Westchester Knicks game Saturday at the Westchester County Center in White Plains against Bakersfield (Calif.). "We ship our crutches to 20 different impoverished countries," Executive Director Melody Woolford said. "We are looking to spread the word and inform people about the need for crutches." Woolford said many people have used crutches buried in their…
Santa Claus Visits Ossining Community Center Santa Claus Visits Ossining Community Center
Santa Claus Visits Ossining Community Center OSSINING, N.Y. -- St. Nick paid a visit to the Ossining Community Center on Saturday, meeting all the good boys and girls to find out what they wanted for Christmas. More than 200 families came to the community center for the Breakfast With Santa event, which has been a village institution for more than 30 years. Besides taking their picture with Santa, kids got a free gift and to enjoy Christmas carols from Annie and the Natural Wonder Band. "I've been here for 30 years and I just love it," Debra Frieder said. "Kids look forward to it all year. It's just wonderful." Mayor Bill Hanau…
Cancer Claims Life Of Westchester County Police Dog Cancer Claims Life Of Westchester County Police Dog
Cancer Claims Life Of Westchester County Police Dog WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- The Westchester County Police are mourning the death of one of their own. Seneca, who served as a tracking K-9, died at the age of 8 on Tuesday, after a brief battle with cancer. The bloodhound joined the force as a puppy and formed a tight bond with her handler, Officer Matthew Notaro. She was put into service at 12-13 weeks and served with the department for seven years, assisting police with search and rescue efforts or helping them find a suspect. "Seneca was just wonderful," Lt. James Luciano, executive officer of the special operations division of th…
Voters Approve Yorktown Heights Fire Department Loan Request Voters Approve Yorktown Heights Fire Department Loan Request
Voters Approve Yorktown Heights Fire Department Loan Request YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Voters in Yorktown approved a $1.5 million loan for the Yorktown Heights Fire Department that will go toward repairs at the fire station on Locksley Road. The loan request passed 176-159 on Tuesday, Dec.9. Voters also approved a proposition to raise the retirement age from 55 to 60.  The Locksley Road fire station suffers from a leaky roof and Jackie Sullivan, a fire department secretary, said renovating the station will allow firefighters to stay there when they have to be on standby for emergencies like with Hurricane Sandy. "The firehouse needs some maintenance,"…
Putnam Valley Temple Hosts Hanukkah Festival Putnam Valley Temple Hosts Hanukkah Festival
Putnam Valley Temple Hosts Hanukkah Festival PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- The Festival of Lights is being celebrated with a party in Putnam Valley. The Reform Temple of Putnam Valley at 362 Church Road is hosting Hanukkah Fest Friday, Dec. 19 at 6 p.m. All are welcome, with a $5 per family donation encouraged. A latke and handmade menorah contest is part of the celebration with prizes awarded to the winners. A special Hanukkah service with singing and candlelighting will begin at 8 p.m. The rabbis at the synagogue are the husband and wife team of Steven Altarescu and Laurie Levy. "We're a small congregation of 50 families," Levy s…
Pleasantville Music Festival Names New Executive Director Pleasantville Music Festival Names New Executive Director
Pleasantville Music Festival Names New Executive Director PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y . -- The Pleasantville Music Festival is singing a different tune at the top of the chart. Andy Goodman has replaced Sol Skolnick as executive director of the music festival, which will be held July 11 at Parkway Field. The music festival has been regarded as the village's biggest day of the year. "The opportunity presented itself and I expressed some interest," Goodman said. "I wanted to lend a hand." Goodman said he wants to harness the excitement people have for the music festival and bring it to fruition. "Pleasantville is one of those villages where we love…
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