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

Molinaro Considering Gubernatorial Challenge To Cuomo With Assemblyman Molinaro Considering Gubernatorial Challenge To Cuomo With Assemblyman
Molinaro Considering Gubernatorial Challenge To Cuomo With Assemblyman As he considers a run for governor, Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro might have finally found his running mate. Molinaro said Monday he is considering teaming up with Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb (R-Canandaigua) to challenge Governor Andrew Cuomo on the Republican ticket next year.  The two have both talked about running against Cuomo, who is running for a third term. "We're not out to kill each other," Molinaro told the Auburn Citizen. "We're trying to find out what's the right mix of people to send the right message and win." Molinaro and Kolb said they…
Pocantico Hills Celebrates Fall With Harvest Fest Pocantico Hills Celebrates Fall With Harvest Fest
Pocantico Hills Celebrates Fall With Harvest Fest POCANTICO HILLS, N.Y. -- It's become an annual tradition at the Pocantico Hills School.For the last 11 years, students, parents, and staff have participated in the weeklong event where vegetables are harvested, sorted and cleaned and then combined to make a soup which was enjoyed by the school last week. Third and fourth graders picked organic carrots, squash, celery, beans, tomatoes, leafy greens and herbs from the Children's Garden at the Rockefeller Estate. that were washed, chopped and simmered into soup on site. First and second graders harvested tomatoes and beans from the school gard…
Peekskill Shopping Center Gets Multi-Million Dollar Facelift Peekskill Shopping Center Gets Multi-Million Dollar Facelift
Peekskill Shopping Center Gets Multi-Million Dollar Facelift Northern Westchester staple Blue Mountain Plaza is getting a facelift. The shopping center, owned by Kurtsam Realty Corp. in Croton and at Welcher Avenue in Peekskill, is getting a multi-million dollar capital improvement program that will see tenants like McDonald's and CVS get renovations. McDonald's is getting a $1 million renovation, that will see the exterior and interior get modernized. The first large-scale element of the program that will be completed is the major reconstruction of the free-standing McDonald’s, located at the southwest corner of the center. The nearly $1 million pr…
Letter To The Editor: Vote Don Smith Letter To The Editor: Vote Don Smith
Letter To The Editor: Vote Don Smith Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail putnam@dailyvoice.com. Robert Langley, candidate for Putnam County Sheriff, who is opposing incumbent Sheriff Donald Smith stated that it is time to restore integrity to the office of our county sheriff. Beside reminding voters that Langley served most of his career under former Sheriff Thoubboron, who county residents ousted by electing Smith, I need to share something I witnessed regarding Smith that warmed my heart convincing me he was the right man for the job. At a deputy cadet gradua…
Letter To The Editor: Vote Robert Langley Letter To The Editor: Vote Robert Langley
Letter To The Editor: Vote Robert Langley Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail putnam@dailyvoice.com. Choosing our next sheriff should be a pretty simple process. Putnam voters can look at the two candidates—the incumbent and Robert Langley—and see plenty of differences, big and small. The biggest, though, is this: only the incumbent is costing the taxpayers of Putnam County $125,000 for a mess of his own making, the result of his well-documented dishonesty. And only the incumbent is facing a separate $45 million lawsuit that could end up costing Putnam taxpayers eve…
What Happened? Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton Twists Ankle What Happened? Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton Twists Ankle
What Happened? Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton Twists Ankle Hillary Clinton, a Chappaqua resident is on the mend after she fell and twisted her ankle while in England on Monday. Clinton was forced to cancel two interviews and was late for another appearance. The Democratic nominee for president in 2016, said she caught her heel on some steps and twisted her ankle, according to Nick Merril, her communications director. Clinton is in England promoting her new book, "What Happened," which discusses her failed presidential campaign. Last month, a book signing in Chappaqua attracted 1,000 people. The Clinton Foundation announced Monday it will…
Two Moms Explore 'Fresh Hell' Of Motherhood In Chappaqua Two Moms Explore 'Fresh Hell' Of Motherhood In Chappaqua
Two Moms Explore 'Fresh Hell' Of Motherhood In Chappaqua CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Amy Wilson and Margaret Ables know that moms could use a night out every now and then. The two women, who each have three kids, will be hosting a live version of their podcast "What Fresh Hell," at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center Friday, Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. The podcast airs once a week and features the two moms discussing various issues in a humorous manner. The live show will include game show segments and audience interaction. "We want to get mom out of the house," Ables said. "It's going to be a super fun evening." Ables, a comic and wr…
'Fauda' Star Headlines Port Chester Benefit For Israeli Soldiers 'Fauda' Star Headlines Port Chester Benefit For Israeli Soldiers
'Fauda' Star Headlines Port Chester Benefit For Israeli Soldiers PORT CHESTER, N.Y. -- The Friends of the Israel Defense Forces are hosting their annual gala in Westchester on Thursday, Oct. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Capital Theater in Port Chester.This year's gala will be headlined by Lior Raz, the co-creator, and star of the Netflix series "Fauda." The show focuses on the story of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from opposing perspectives. Viewers follow the story of a commander in an undercover IDF unit trying to locate Hamas terrorist Abu-Ahmed, who has murdered 143 Israelis.  Raz is a former soldier who also served as a counterterrorist.  Th…
Jeffrey Dean Morgan Reading Ghost Stories In Annandale Jeffrey Dean Morgan Reading Ghost Stories In Annandale
Jeffrey Dean Morgan Reading Ghost Stories In Annandale ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- Negan is once again going to send chills down your spine. Jeffrey Dean Morgan, star of "The Walking Dead," will be headlining Ghost Stories on Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts in Annandale at 6 p.m. The performance will benefit Astor Services for Children and Families. Morgan's wife, actress Hilarie Burton, will also be reading ghost stories. Astor Services is non-profit that provides mental health services, child welfare services, and early childhood development programs. Before the performance, there will be a silent auc…
Peekskill Filled With Classic Cars At Vintage Grand Prix Peekskill Filled With Classic Cars At Vintage Grand Prix
Peekskill Filled With Classic Cars At Vintage Grand Prix PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Downtown Peekskill was throwing back the clock on Sunday. The city hosted the first ever Peekskill Vintage Grand Prix which featured car enthusiasts from throughout the tri-state area showing off their vintage wheels.  More than 50 classic cars paraded through the streets of downtown Peekskill including Austin-Healeys, MGs, Jaguars, Corvettes, Rolls-Royces, Porches, and Mustangs. Entry was open to classic cars 50 years and older. The event was presented by the Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber of Commerce and conceived by car enthusiast Richard Pepe, who organizes the Carmel…
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