Sandra Diamond Fox

Community Reporter

sfox@dailyvoice.com

Sandra Diamond Fox has been a journalist since 2005, working for The News-Times and The Redding Pilot prior to coming to the Daily Voice. She has a bachelor's degree in English from Stony Brook University and a Master's degree in publishing from Pace University. She married with four teenage children and is a competitive runner and avid exerciser.

Sandra was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

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Eat At TGI Friday's In Wood-Ridge To Support Rutherford Library Eat At TGI Friday's In Wood-Ridge To Support Rutherford Library
Eat At TGI Friday's In Wood-Ridge To Support Rutherford Library RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Come eat at TGI Friday's in Wood-Ridge to help support the Rutherford Library. Go to the TGI Friday's, 379 Route 17 South, between noon and 8 p.m. Thursday, present a Friends of the Library of Rutherford flyer and the library will receive 20 percent of all pre-tax sales generated by the order.  For the flyer, click here.
Come To Teen Programs, Events, Exhibits At New Rochelle Public Library Come To Teen Programs, Events, Exhibits At New Rochelle Public Library
Come To Teen Programs, Events, Exhibits At New Rochelle Public Library NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- The following teen programs, events and exhibits are being held at the New Rochelle Public Library: Anime & Gaming Clubs "Gamer Clash:" This twice monthly tournament takes place on the second and fourth Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the Teen Room. Gamers are invited to join in for two hours of video game competing. Prizes are awarded to the Tournament Champion.The competition is open to anyone in grades 6–12. Contact the teen services librarian for more information.  Seasonal Programs: When school’s out during the summer, the library offers a cool retreat for free…
U2 Tribute Band Performs At Capitol Theatre In Port Chester U2 Tribute Band Performs At Capitol Theatre In Port Chester
U2 Tribute Band Performs At Capitol Theatre In Port Chester PORT CHESTER, N.Y. -- The Joshua Tree, a U2 tribute band, will be performing at the The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester on Saturday, March 5 at 9 p.m.Doors open at 8:30 p.m. Since 2003, The Joshua Tree has developed a national reputation as the premiere U2 tribute experience by capturing a piece of the magic of seeing U2 live.  Tickets cost $25, $35 and $55. This event is for adults ages 18 and over. There will be a reserved seated orchestra, loge, and balcony. Only the loge and balcony will be available for purchase on TicketFly. To purchase tickets, click here. For more information on U…
Chappaqua School District Schedules Budget Meetings Chappaqua School District Schedules Budget Meetings
Chappaqua School District Schedules Budget Meetings CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- The Chappaqua Central School District sets dates for budget vote, trustee elections and school budget presentations. The annual budget vote and trustee elections for the Chappaqua Central School District will take place on Tuesday, May 17, between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. in the gymnasium at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua. The following is a list of upcoming meeting dates and scheduled presentations regarding the 2016-2017 school budget: Wednesday, Feb. 24, Superintendent’s Budget Proposal (programs and staffing) 7:30 p.m. - Horace Greeley High School, Academic Common…
New Jersey Author Talks 'My Impending Death' In Ridgefield Park New Jersey Author Talks 'My Impending Death' In Ridgefield Park
New Jersey Author Talks 'My Impending Death' In Ridgefield Park RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. — Montclair author Michael Laser will be at the Ridgefield Park Library to discuss his book "My Impending Death" at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 29."Angus Truax — Mr. Misery to his colleagues—profiles victims of misfortune. His articles touch hearts and inspire charity," the book description says on Laser's website.  "Unfortunately for Angus, he loathes his job, his subjects, and his life—so much that he decides to end it. "Before he can make his exit, one last unlucky soul comes knocking at his door, pleading for help, and Angus finds himself f…
Students From Pelham HS Participate In Symposium Students From Pelham HS Participate In Symposium
Students From Pelham HS Participate In Symposium PELHAM, N.Y. -- Students from Pelham Memorial High School's Science Research Program participated in the 15th annual Westchester-Rockland Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (WR-JSHS), held at John Jay High School in Cross River.It was held on Saturday, Feb. 6. More than 300 students and teachers participated this year.  Some categories for the competition included behavior, genetics, physical science, biology, medicine, engineering, environmental and biochemistry.  The symposium is not just a competition but a sharing of information and a showcase of ideas and research from which all …
Woodlands High School Hosting Game Night Woodlands High School Hosting Game Night
Woodlands High School Hosting Game Night GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Games Night will take place in at Woodlands High School in the Greenburgh Central School District.It will be Friday, Feb. 26, from 6:30-10 p.m. in the Woodlands High School cafeteria. Join friends and neighbors for card and board games. Feel free to bring games from home. This event, sponsored by the Woodland Falcons Nest Booster Club and the GCSD PTA Council, will also feature light refreshments and door prizes. The suggested donation is $5 per person. All proceeds from this event will benefit the students. This event is for adults only. Woodlands High School is at 4…
Clarkstown Ski Team Competes At State Level Clarkstown Ski Team Competes At State Level
Clarkstown Ski Team Competes At State Level CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. -- Jake Galgano (Clarkstown South High School), Martyna Czarnik (Clarkstown North High School), Henry Fredricks (Clarkstown South),and Nicholas Czarnik (Felix Festa Middle School) of the Clarkstown Central School District in New City competed in giant slalom and slalom races at the Section 1 Alpine Regional Championships at Hunter Mountain.  Martyna received a gold medal in the slalom, a silver in giant slalom and Nick received a bronze in slalom, making them eligible to compete at the state level in Lake Placid later this month.  Their coach is Peter Drames for a great sea…
Domestic Attack, Mayor's Cancer Diagnosis Top Week's News In Fairfield Domestic Attack, Mayor's Cancer Diagnosis Top Week's News In Fairfield
Domestic Attack, Mayor's Cancer Diagnosis Top Week's News In Fairfield FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — Here's a look at the top stories in Fairfield County from last week: The town of Fairfield was stunned when a man was shot and killed by a police officer in a confrontation after a domestic violence incident at his home on Mountain Laurel Road on Tuesday morning. The man's 15-year-old son managed to wrestle a baseball bat from his father’s hands in the attack as his injured 13-year-old sister ran from their house and called 911. The wife and a 12-year-old son remained hospitalized with stabbing and blunt-force trauma injuries. The Fairfield Police Department on Wedne…
Pleasantville Third-Graders Celebrate Valentine's Day At Senior Center Pleasantville Third-Graders Celebrate Valentine's Day At Senior Center
Pleasantville Third-Graders Celebrate Valentine's Day At Senior Center PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Ann Brown's third-graders at Pleasantville's Bedford Road School made their annual visit to the Clinton Street Senior Center for a Valentine's Day luncheon. They distributed handmade Valentines, sang songs from "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" and enjoyed many rounds of Bingo.  To view their video on Facebook, click here.
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