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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Pleasantville Wrestlers Capture Sectional Title Pleasantville Wrestlers Capture Sectional Title
Pleasantville Wrestlers Capture Sectional Title PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- The Pleasantville Panthers varsity wrestling team is number one on the mats. The Panthers recently won the Section 1 Divsion II Team Championship during a meet at Edgemont High School. The title caps off a successful season for the Panthers, who went 14-1 in dual meets and won championships at tournaments at Hendrick Hudson and Ossining. "It was a really good accomplishment," Coach Bob Bernarducci said. "We had just had a real good team effort from everyone. Going into the sectional championship meets, Bernarducci said people were predicting either Pea…
Katonah Resident Honored By BOCES As Student Of Distinction Katonah Resident Honored By BOCES As Student Of Distinction
Katonah Resident Honored By Boces As Student Of Distinction YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Teachers at the Pines Bridge School in Yorktown love Spencer Oram for his great sense of humor, contagious laugh and hard work. It's one of the reasons Oram, a Katonah resident, was honored as the BOCES Student of Distinction for February. Oram received a certificate and a medal of honor from his teacher, Jessica Fytros, at a recent Katonah-Lewisboro Board of Education meeting. “Over the time we’ve worked together I’ve really gotten to know Spencer and I’ve watched him grow into the wonderful young man you see here tonight,” Fytros said. “Spencer loves to come to school ea…
Arlington High School Plans Teach-In On Race In America Arlington High School Plans Teach-In On Race In America
Arlington High School Plans Teach-In On Race In America LAGRANGEVILLE, N.Y. -- Arlington High School is hoping to enhance students' understanding of the issues of race and racism at a special all-day teach-in Wednesday. "Race and Racism in America" will be discussed from 7:30 a.m. until 2:10 p.m. Speakers like Maria Hoen will discuss refugee solidarity,  while Dr. Mehmet Kucukozer will talk about the sociology of race. A local imam and the school safety officer will also be talking to students. Julia Bucklin, a teacher at Arlington, came up with the idea after talking about race in her philosophy class led to three heated days of discu…
Park School Students Enjoy Interactive Saturdays In Ossining Park School Students Enjoy Interactive Saturdays In Ossining
Park School Students Enjoy Interactive Saturdays In Ossining OSSINING, N.Y. -- From dancing and storytelling to crafts and board games, Park School has been a hub of activity on Saturdays this school year. The school has held six Interactive Saturdays, with the last one happening on this Saturday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The event will feature storyteller Bill Gordh, an adjunct faculty member at the Jacob Burns Film Center. Gordh worked with the Burns to create the “Seeing Stories” curriculum, which is taught at Park and fosters early literacy through storytelling and media. At the most recent Interactive Activity, people from Theater O in Ossining tau…
Westchester Claims Fame To Presidents Past, Present Westchester Claims Fame To Presidents Past, Present
Westchester Claims Fame To Presidents Past, Present  With the Hudson Valley and the nation celebrating Presidents Day on Monday, this area continues to be a place near and dear to the hearts of Presidents of the United States from Washington to Trump. Our very first president, George Washington, spent the summer of 1781 in central Westchester, fighting in the American Revolution. Washington teamed with the French and fought in Dobbs Ferry, Ardsley and White Plains in a risky strategy that helped win the war for the revolutionaries, according to Richard Borkow, who wrote "George Washington's Westchester Gamble." President Abraham …
Hudson Valley Claims Fame To Presidents Past, Present Hudson Valley Claims Fame To Presidents Past, Present
Hudson Valley Claims Fame To Presidents Past, Present With the Hudson Valley and the nation celebrating Presidents Day on Monday, this area continues to be a place near and dear to the hearts of Presidents of the United States from Washington to Trump. Our very first president, George Washington, spent the summer of 1781 in central Westchester, fighting in the American Revolution. Washington teamed with the French and fought in Dobbs Ferry, Ardsley and White Plains in a risky strategy that helped win the war for the revolutionaries, according to Richard Borkow, who wrote "George Washington's Westchester Gamble." President Abraham L…
Rhinebeck Minister Publishes Novel About Grief Rhinebeck Minister Publishes Novel About Grief
Rhinebeck Minister Publishes Novel About Grief RHINEBECK, N.Y. -- As a minister at Rhinebeck Reformed Church, Luis Perez has seen firsthand the right way and the wrong way to deal with grief. Perez, a former journalist, decided to turn his observations into his first novel, "Catharsis: Maldonado's Journey Through Grief," which was recently published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. In the book, grief has led Maldonado to be vulnerable to wrongminded decisions which lead him to prison and a halfway house. As he grapples with his grief, he blames the world and a former business partner who emerged unscathed from a scandal that sent…
Poughkeepsie Mechanics Aim To Bring Honesty, Convenience To Industry Poughkeepsie Mechanics Aim To Bring Honesty, Convenience To Industry
Poughkeepsie Mechanics Aim To Bring Honesty, Convenience To Industry POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Adam Albertelli, a Poughkeepsie native, knows that bringing your car to the mechanic is often an unpleasant experience.  Last year, Albertelli opened Bolt Mechanics, an auto repair shop at 211 Cottage Street #105 in Poughkeepsie, with the goal of being as transparent and convenient as possible for the customer.  Bolt provides photos and video documenting the repairs, while also offering complimentary pickup and drop-off services for customers. "We understand that the industry as a whole has a bad reputation," Albertelli said. "It lacks trust and transpa…
Missing 24-Year-Old Croton Woman Found Safe Missing 24-Year-Old Croton Woman Found Safe
Missing 24-Year-Old Croton Woman Found Safe Veronica Hallock, a 24-year-old Croton resident who had been missing since Tuesday afternoon, was found safe Saturday at LaGuardia Airport. Emily Hallock, Veronica's sister, shared the news on her Facebook page. Veronica was spotted by Leslie Kuhn, who saw her at Terminal B in American Airlines departures at the food court. "I cannot possibly express my gratitude to Leslie Safian Kuhn, who spotted her," Emily said on Facebook. "Thank you so much to everybody -- you've shown our family to have faith in our fellow humans. This is an unspeakable relief." Veronica was spott…
FDR Library Debuting New Exhibit About Japanese Internment FDR Library Debuting New Exhibit About Japanese Internment
FDR Library Debuting New Exhibit About Japanese Internment HYDE PARK, N.Y. -- The internment of Japanese Americans is being examined in a new exhibit at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park. Images of Internment: The Incarceration Of Japanese Americans During World War II debuts Sunday marking the 75th anniversary of President Roosevelt signing Executive Order 9006, which led to the incarceration of 120,000 people of Japanese descent, including 80,000 American citizens.  The exhibit kicks off with a conversation Sunday at 3 p.m. featuring actor George Takei, who lived in an internment camp as a child and starred in…
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