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

Cruising Along The Hudson: Trips Available Through Nyack Boat Charter Cruising Along The Hudson: Trips Available Through Nyack Boat Charter
Cruising Along The Hudson: Trips Available Through Nyack Boat Charter NYACK, N.Y. -- Doug Foster, a Nyack resident, thinks the best way to view the Hudson River is up close and personal. Foster is one of the co-owners of Nyack Boat Charter, which offers two-hour tours of the Hudson River, leaving from the Nyack Municipal Marina on a 54-foot sailboat. Foster's co-owner Rob Bellanich owns and operates NY Boat Charter in the city. "Nobody is doing anything like this in the mid-Hudson," Foster said. "Down in the city there is cutthroat competition." Originally offering only private charters, Nyack Boat Charter changed its business plan this y…
Common Ground Farm Celebrating 16th Year With Harvest Gala Common Ground Farm Celebrating 16th Year With Harvest Gala
Common Ground Farm Celebrating 16th Year With Harvest Gala WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. -- Common Ground Farm, in Wappingers Falls, has been community farming for 16 years. The non-profit is hosting its first ever Harvest Gala on Thursday, Oct. 19 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at The Roundhouse at 2 East Main St. in Beacon. The organization, which supplies food to many Hudson Valley restaurants, food pantries, soup kitchens, farmers markets, and churches is dedicated to food access, food justice and educating people about the importance of healthy food. Common Ground has a farm to school initiative with the Beacon City School District and also hosts a 7-week su…
Peekskill Breaks Ground On New Townhouses Peekskill Breaks Ground On New Townhouses
Peekskill Breaks Ground On New Townhouses PEEKSKILL, N.Y. --  A groundbreaking ceremony was held Thursday for Gateway Townhouses, which will feature 16 townhouses on Main Street in Peekskill.  The Ginsburg development, at 700 Main St., will feature 16 rowhouse townhome-style condominiums with a selection of triplex two- and three-bedroom homes ranging in size from 1,649 square feet to 1,915 square feet.  Fourteen of the townhomes will be sold at market rate prices, starting at $275,000 and two units will be offered as affordable workforce housing for those making up to 80% of the Westchester County Median Income, with a sales price…
Letter To The Editor: Vote For Joel Tyner Letter To The Editor: Vote For Joel Tyner
Letter To The Editor: Vote For Joel Tyner Northwest Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email northwestdutchess@dailyvoice.com. Dear Editor: First-- I've never been a "full-time activist"-- the fact is that for literally the last 30 years I've worked/taught successfully in public and private schools from Rhinebeck to the Bronx to Hudson to Woodstock to Millbrook and back again (actually, one of my proudest achievements in my entire life was being selected by my peers at Devereux as seventh Staff of the Month there out of 42 direct-care staff). Being a worka…
Letter To The Editor: Lease Yorktown's Highway Garage Letter To The Editor: Lease Yorktown's Highway Garage
Letter To The Editor: Lease Yorktown's Highway Garage YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Yorktown Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email yorktown@dailyvoice.com. Maybe taxpayers should now consider demolishing and relocating Yorktown’s Highway Garage then developing that public property. That's strictly conditioned on modeling this project after Supervisor Grace's own shrewd personal land development deal across the street. Newspapers reported that Supervisor Grace is only long term leasing (not selling) his portion of the multi-million dollar Underhill Avenue joint property venture with State…
Somers Man Drives Drunk, Possesses Marijuana, Yorktown Police Say Somers Man Drives Drunk, Possesses Marijuana, Yorktown Police Say
Somers Man Drives Drunk, Possesses Marijuana, Yorktown Police Say YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- A Somers man was charged with driving while intoxicated and criminal possession of marijuana after Yorktown Police observed him speeding, not having a brake light and failing to maintain a lane early Saturday morning on Greenwood Street. Edward J. Furdi, a 24-year-old Somers resident, was charged with the misdemeanors and transported to police headquarters, police said. Upon arrival at headquarters, a further investigation revealed he allegedly operating his vehicle with a blood-alcohol content of .18 percent or more, police said. Furci was released on his own recognizance…
Greenburgh Celebrates Dad Take Your Child To School Day Greenburgh Celebrates Dad Take Your Child To School Day
Greenburgh Celebrates Dad Take Your Child To School Day GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Dads, grandfathers, uncles and other significant men showed up en masse Tuesday morning at the Greenburgh Central School District to take their child to school.The annual event at Greenburgh also featured police officers and firemen turning out in droves to support the dads and the children whose significant males could not make the event. RJ Bailey Principal Kiana Washington brought her own father to the event. The event was followed by a Dads and Donuts session at the Warburg Mansion, where Superintendent of Schools Tahira DuPree Chase and Board of Education President D…
Route 118 Stretch Renaming For Fallen Soldier Draws Crowd To Yorktown Route 118 Stretch Renaming For Fallen Soldier Draws Crowd To Yorktown
Route 118 Stretch Renaming For Fallen Soldier Draws Crowd To Yorktown YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- A stretch of Route 118 will forever be known as Army Major Clayton Carpenter Memorial Highway. A dedication ceremony was held in Carpenter's honor Saturday in Yorktown. Carpenter, who was a pilot who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, was killed in 2014 during a training accident.  "He led a rich life, and was dedicated to his nation, family, friends, church, and to the men and women of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment," Clayton's mother Colette said. "When I drive down the Major Clayton Carpenter Memorial Highway I'll be thinking about the little…
Rhinebeck Teen Walks The Runway At Fashion Week Rhinebeck Teen Walks The Runway At Fashion Week
Rhinebeck Teen Walks The Runway At Fashion Week RHINEBECK, N.Y. -- A trip to Union Square Park ended up with a Rhinebeck teenager participating in New York Fashion Week. Henry Mosto, a 16-year-old junior at Poughkeepsie Day School, modeled clothes from Helmut Lang last week during Fashion Week after being scouted in Union Square Park. "A guy came up to me and asked if I had modelled," Mosto said. "He gave me his number and I went in for casting. I didn't think anything would come from it." Mosto differentiated himself from other auditioners by wearing sweatpants and a sweatshirt. He said his style is generally casual…
Wallauer's Opening New Location In Ossining Wallauer's Opening New Location In Ossining
Wallauer's Opening New Location In Ossining OSSINING, N.Y. -- Wallauer's Design Center in Ossining has a new location. The store is celebrating a grand reopening on Saturday at its new location at 27 Pleasantville Road at 11 a.m. Wallauer's Design Centers, which has 11 locations, was previously located at 22 Rockledge Avenue.  "It's a better location," Kim Scappaticci, design director for Wallauer's said. "there's more exposure. We wanted to make it more convenient for our customers." Wallauer's has been in Ossining for more than 20 years. The grand re-opening will feature giveaways of $3,000 worth of prizes, a p…
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