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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Grace Ann Carroll, 84, Montrose Native Grace Ann Carroll, 84, Montrose Native
Grace Ann Carroll, 84, Montrose Native MONTROSE, N.Y. -- Grace Ann Carroll, a Montrose native, died June 22 in California at the age of 84. Born in 1933 in Yonkers, Carroll graduated from Hendrick Hudson High School. She is survived by her loving brother George William Gilmore Jr., of Montrose, and her five children, Debra Ellen Amarante’, Bruce Truxton Garrison, Scott Halsey Garrison, Craig Houston Garrison, and Darcy Lynn Orand. She also leaves behind many nieces and nephews, grandchildren and great grandchildren of whom she also loved more than anything in the world and spoke of nearly every day. She loved unconditionally a…
West Nile Virus Found In Mosquitoes in Westchester West Nile Virus Found In Mosquitoes in Westchester
West Nile Virus Found In Mosquitoes in Westchester The Westchester County Department of Health said a mosquito batch found in Mount Vernon has West Nile Virus.According to the county, 163 batches of mosquitoes from Westchester were tested for West Nile Virus by the New York State Department of Health. The state Health Department has identified 99 positive mosquito pools throughout New York so far this year. “West Nile Virus has been present in the Hudson Valley for many years, so this season’s first positive should remind residents to protect themselves and their families by removing standing water from their homes every week and by using re…
Reopening Of Greeley's Main Contest Field Delayed Reopening Of Greeley's Main Contest Field Delayed
Reopening Of Greeley's Main Contest Field Delayed CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Those looking to use the Competition Field and Track at Horace Greeley High School will have to wait for a couple more weeks.The district announced the field will now open the week of Aug. 28. The field was originally scheduled to open in mid-August. The district blamed the delay on materials required for the track surface having to be ordered from Europe. The opening ceremony is still scheduled for Friday, Sept. 8.  The field has been closed since April.
Cuomo Keeps Reeling In Big Donors For Re-Election Campaign Cuomo Keeps Reeling In Big Donors For Re-Election Campaign
Cuomo Keeps Reeling In Big Donors For Re-Election Campaign Gov. Andrew Cuomo is fundraising at a prolific pace as he gears up for re-election next year. According to a campaign filing, Cuomo raised more than $5 million over the past six months and has more than $25 million cash on hand. Cuomo is running for a third term next year. Donors have included movie producer Harvey Weinstein, Ken Langone, founder of Home Depot, and Jim Walton, a member of the family that owns Walmart.  Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, who ran against Cuomo in 2014, and Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro have been mentioned as possible challengers to Cuomo.
Yorktown Swim, Dive Team Celebrates Undefeated Regular Season Yorktown Swim, Dive Team Celebrates Undefeated Regular Season
Yorktown Swim, Dive Team Celebrates Undefeated Regular Season YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- It was a season to remember for the Yorktown Swim and Dive Team. The team, made up of 150 swimmers, went 5-0 in Division 1 in the Northern Westchester Swim Conference, finishing second in the championships on Saturday. "The season was very special," Coach Margit Cooley said. When Cooley started five years ago, the team was down to 80 swimmers and about to be relegated to Division II. Cooley spent her first season looking to fix the problems that had fixed the team. The team started turning itself around, notching consecutive third place finishes as Cooley added…
Come On Down! 'Price Is Right' Live Show Coming To Mid-Hudson Civic Center Come On Down! 'Price Is Right' Live Show Coming To Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Come On Down! 'Price Is Right' Live Show Coming To Mid-Hudson Civic Center Have you ever wanted to play "The Price Is Right"?  The popular CBS-TV daytime game show' is coming to the Mid-Hudson Civic Center on Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. and people selected to play can win a share of more than $10 million in cash and prizes. Iconic games coming to Poughkeepsie include Plinko, Cliffhangers, The Big Wheel and the Showcase. Tickets range from $39 to $78.50 and are on-sale now at Ticketmaster. To register for a chance to be a contestant, visit registration area at or near the venue box office three hours prior to showtime. 
Charles Gilbert, 86, Former Principal In Ossining Charles Gilbert, 86, Former Principal In Ossining
Charles Gilbert, 86, Former Principal In Ossining Charles “Charlie” Frederick Gilbert, formerly of Ossining, died on July 10.  He died peacefully at the Villages Hospice House near his home in Florida, following a brief illness. He was 86 years old. Gilbert was born to George H. Gilbert and Emily Lawrence Rohlfs Gilbert and raised with his two sisters, Emily and Janet in Ossining. He attended Ossining High School and served as freshman class president. After graduating, he attended New York State Teachers College in New Paltz and later obtained a Masters from New York University. He played center on his basketball team in college. He also …
Website Spotlights New Daily Voice CEO Website Spotlights New Daily Voice CEO
Website Spotlights New Daily Voice CEO New Daily Voice CEO Randy Kilgore says full-bore expansion of Daily Voice is his mission.Kilgore, along with founder and chairman Carll Tucker, were interviewed by Street Fight, a trade publication that covers the business of hyperlocal news. Before coming to Daily Voice, Kilgore was president of national sales at Gannett and senior vice president of advertising at Dow Jones Online. Kilgore said he wants the company to become winners and innovators in the digital news world. He said he is hoping to transform once-a-week visitors into once-a-day visitors and turn once-a-day visitors into thr…
New Italian Restaurant Hopes To Open Soon At Mount Kisco Train Station New Italian Restaurant Hopes To Open Soon At Mount Kisco Train Station
New Italian Restaurant Hopes To Open Soon At Mount Kisco Train Station MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Joe Bueti is hoping he can soon open the Italian restaurant Mount Kisco needs. Bueti is waiting for approval from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to open Locali at the Mount Kisco Train Station. The restaurant will replace Via Vanti. Locali also has a location in New Canaan.  The restaurant will feature more entrees and pizza dishes than the New Canaan location, with the pizza made in a wood fired oven.  "It's a great location," Bueti, a Mount Kisco resident, said. "Downtown Mount Kisco could really use a great Italian restaurant. Being in a hi…
From All-American To Acting: Former Greeley Star Athlete Makes His Mark From All-American To Acting: Former Greeley Star Athlete Makes His Mark
From All-American To Acting: Former Greeley Star Athlete Makes His Mark An ankle injury his junior year at Horace Greeley High School ended up being very fortuitous to Lowell Byers. Byers, a Chappaqua native, is an actor based in New York City. He recently gained notice for a Choice Hotel commercial now running frequently on TV in which he says the catchphrase, "Badda book. Badda boom." For Byers, he started taking acting seriously after the ankle injury derailed a promising football season. "Everything I worked for was gone," Byers said. "We were the No. 2 team in New York State." While at Greeley, Byers played quarterback, was …
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