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

Uptown Ossining Celebrates Best Of Westchester Awards Uptown Ossining Celebrates Best Of Westchester Awards
Uptown Ossining Celebrates Best Of Westchester Awards OSSINING, N.Y. -- One of the best places in Westchester might be Uptown Ossining, at least according to Westchester Magazine. Mike Risko Music, Wobble Cafe and the Ossining Library were all honored with Best Of Westchester Awards from Westchester Magazine. The awards are voted on by readers. Mike Risko Music won three awards for Best Music Store, Unique Birthday Parties And Best Music School. "We're super excited," Miriam Risko, who co-owns it with her husband, Mike, said. "We were thrilled when we found out. We are thankful to all the people that voted for us." Risko …
Careless Cooking Causes Route 6 Fire Scare Careless Cooking Causes Route 6 Fire Scare
Careless Cooking Causes Route 6 Fire Scare PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- A Peekskill resident learned an important lesson about turning the stove off Wednesday afternoon. The Peekskill Fire Department rushed to Main Street (Route 6) near the intersection of Route 9 responding to a structure fire, but discovered someone was cooking food on the stove and left it on. No injuries were reported in the incident, which occurred around 4 p.m.
Police Await Toxicology Results In Pawling Death Police Await Toxicology Results In Pawling Death
Police Await Toxicology Results In Pawling Death DOVER PLAINS, N.Y. -- Police said Monday it will take up to six weeks to determine a cause of death for Brandon Ellis, a 39-year-old Town of Poughkeepsie resident who was found dead last week. A toxicology report on Ellis, who was discovered on the Appalachian Trail in Pawling on June 20, is still being done, Trooper Melissa McMorris of the New York State Police, said. Ellis was reported missing by a family member after he failed to return to his home. Ellis’ vehicle was subsequently located at the Appalachian Trail head on Route 55 in Pawling A preliminary investigation did not reveal an…
Voters Head To Polls For Congressional Primaries In 18th, 19th Districts Voters Head To Polls For Congressional Primaries In 18th, 19th Districts
Voters Head To Polls For Congressional Primaries In 18th, 19th Districts It is Primary Day in New York on Tuesday as the 18th and 19th Congressional districts will be holding primaries to decide challengers for the general election. The 18th district features a primary between Republicans Phil Olivia, a Somers resident and Ken Del Vecchio, an Orange County resident, for the right to challenge Democratic incumbent Sean Patrick Maloney. The 18th district includes all of Putnam and Orange counties and parts of southern Dutchess and northeastern Westchester.  Oliva, who is communications director for Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, is considered the fron…
Yorktown Grad Decides To Go West Yorktown Grad Decides To Go West
Yorktown Grad Decides To Go West YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Isabella Chin said finishing high school feels like a huge weight being lifted off her shoulders. Chin is graduating from Yorktown High School and heading to Grand Canyon University in Phoenix in the fall. "The term 'senioritous"'is become quite familiar but I'm trying my best to stay on track so I can finish the year successfully and happily," Chin said.  "I'm super excited to go to college and start the next chapter in my life." Chin spent her senior year working as an intern at Support Connection, an organization that provides support for women…
Village, Police Agree To New Contract In Ossining Village, Police Agree To New Contract In Ossining
Village, Police Agree To New Contract In Ossining OSSINING, N.Y. -- After 2.5 years, the Village of Ossining and the Village of Ossining Police Benevolent Association have agreed to a new contract. "This agreement reflects the genuine goodwill that both sides brought to the table," Ossining Mayor Victoria Gearity said. Under the terms of the agreement, the officers will receive "significant" salary increases, but will also be tripling contributions to their health insurance premiums. "Our department does an outstanding job of serving Ossining," Gearity said.  Everyday, they are in our schools and our neighbor…
Spectra Pipeline Opponents Go On Trial Spectra Pipeline Opponents Go On Trial
Spectra Pipeline Opponents Go On Trial MONTROSE, N.Y. -- Nine people who attempted to block construction of a pipeline are having their day in Cortlandt Town Court Wednesday. The people, who call themselves "The Montrose 9" have been protesting the Spectra Energy AIM pipeline and blocked access to the construction yard in November They are arguing their activity was justified because of the potential harm the pipeline will cause. Oppents are also concerned about the pipeline's proximity to Indian Point. Last week, six people were arrested in Peekskill Monday morning after erecting a 20-foot tripod in an attempt to bloc…
Donald Trump Rips Hillary Clinton's Record At SoHo Speech Donald Trump Rips Hillary Clinton's Record At SoHo Speech
Donald Trump Rips Hillary Clinton's Record At SoHo Speech NEW YORK, N.Y. -- They may be Westchester neighbors, but Donald Trump made it clear Wednesday he is no fan of Hillary Clinton. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee who owns an estate in Bedford, ripped the former first lady and presumptive Democratic nominee who has lived in Chappaqua since 1999, at a speech at Trump SoHo for her support of trade deals, her record as Secretary of State, and for being a "world class liar." "Just look at her pathetic email and server statements," said Trump, who read from a teleprompter for the speech. "Or her phony landing in Bo…
Tarrytown Fire Displaces Four Families Tarrytown Fire Displaces Four Families
Tarrytown Fire Displaces Four Families TARRYTOWN, N.Y. -- A Tuesday morning fire on White Street in Tarrytown displaced four families, the Red Cross said. The fire was caused by welders doing work on the property, according to LoHud. Firefighters got the fire under control in 45 minutes and there were no injuries, according to lohud.com. Carolyn Sherwin of the Red Cross said the four families, 10 adults and five children all have places to stay and were given personal items that were lost in the fire. Irvington, Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Sleepy Hollow, Central Nyack, Elmsford and Ossining provided assistance.
Tarrytown Fire Department Battling Blaze Off Main Street Tarrytown Fire Department Battling Blaze Off Main Street
Tarrytown Fire Department Battling Blaze Off Main Street TARRYTOWN, N.Y. -- The Tarrytown Fire Department is currently on the scene battling a working fire at 16 White Street Tuesday. Irvington, Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Sleepy Hollow, Elmsford, Central Nyack and Ossining are providing assistance Tarrytown Police have called in Daisy the Arson Detection Dog to investigate the cause of the fire, which broke out late in the morning. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
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