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

Putnam Home To Some Heated High School Sports Rivalries Putnam Home To Some Heated High School Sports Rivalries
Putnam Home To Some Heated High School Sports Rivalries PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- The matchups simply roll off the tongue. Mahopac vs. Carmel. Yorktown vs. Lakeland. Kennedy Catholic vs. Brewster. Some of the most storied high school sports rivalries occur regularly in and Putnam The annual Mahopac vs. Carmel football game is known as the "Battle Of Putnam," and the two schools compete for the Bryan Higgins Trophy. Mahopac took last year's game 27-7 and has won five of the last six meetings against Carmel in football. Sometimes, the rivalry has gained notice for incidents not involving the games themselves. At  a basketball game betwee…
Harrison Home To Some Famous Sports Rivalries Harrison Home To Some Famous Sports Rivalries
Harrison Home To Some Famous Sports Rivalries HARRISON, N.Y. -- The matchups simply roll off the tongue. Rye vs. Harrison. Yorktown vs. Lakeland. Kennedy Catholic vs. Brewster. Some of the most storied high school sports rivalries regularly Westchester. The annual Harrison vs. Rye football matchup is simply known as "The Game" and has been played 84 times. Crowds regularly reach 10,000 for the game and the winning team jumps into a brook to celebrate. Games have had memorable finishes, including a "Hail Mary" pass in 1993 to give Harrison the upset win and Rye finished off Harrison in 2010 with a long drive to win 19-18. In 2…
Ossining Resident Finds Passion In The Pool Ossining Resident Finds Passion In The Pool
Ossining Resident Finds Passion In The Pool OSSINING, N.Y. -- For Ossining resident Fern Quezada, fixing pools is a family affair. Quezada fixes and repairs pool leaks, in an industry where women are not very common. Quezada's late father started repairing pool leaks after he retired from the police department in New Paltz. "I never thought my dad would go from being a police officer to fixing pools," Quezada said. "It's  the last thing I expected him to do." Quezada's father was into scuba diving which helped lead to his pool career. The day after her father's funeral in 2014, Quezada received a call from a customer complaini…
Hispanic Affairs Task Force Meets Residents In Ossining Hispanic Affairs Task Force Meets Residents In Ossining
Hispanic Affairs Task Force Meets Residents In Ossining OSSINING, N.Y. -- The Hispanic Affairs Task Force of the Westchester County Board Of Legislators will host a community outreach meeting on Saturday in Ossining. The event will take place at Claremont Elementary School from 10 a.m.-noon. Representatives from the county Health Department, county Social Services Department, county clerk's office, Westchester Hispanic Coalition, Latino University College Access, village and town represenatives, Hudson Health Plan and Open Door Medical Center will be at the meeting. Legislator Catherine Borgia, D-Ossining, is a member of the Hispanic Affairs…
Briarcliff High School Student Publishes Novel With Dad Briarcliff High School Student Publishes Novel With Dad
Briarcliff High School Student Publishes Novel With Dad BRIARCLIFF, N.Y. -- For Briarcliff High School student Erynn Altabef, 16, her new published novel came from wanting to spend more time with her dad. Altabef and her father Jeff's new book "Wind Catcher: A Chosen Novel" was released Monday. The book is the first book in a three-book deal.  "We both love to write and we decided we were going to create a story together," Altabef said. "We both like fantasy and dystopian novels." The book is about a 16-year-old Native American named Juliet Wildflower Stone. Stone starts investigating some murders that have occurred in her town and realiz…
Yorktown Resident Participating In Pancreatic Cancer Walk In Rye Yorktown Resident Participating In Pancreatic Cancer Walk In Rye
Yorktown Resident Participating In Pancreatic Cancer Walk In Rye YORKTOWN, N.Y. --- For Rachel Katz, it's all about keeping the memory of her late aunt Judith alive. Katz will join more than 1,000 people in the Lustgarten Foundation's sixth annual Westchester Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk April 19 at Rye Playland Park. Katz's aunt Judith passed away after a nine-month battle with pancreatic cancer when Katz was only 14. Katz said her aunt was fun, energetic and generous. "She could turn the simplest things, like going for a swim or sitting on the porch, into a really fun time," Katz said. Katz has participated in the walk the last three years…
'Drug Crisis In Our Backyard' Explored At Mahopac Forum 'Drug Crisis In Our Backyard' Explored At Mahopac Forum
'Drug Crisis In Our Backyard' Explored At Mahopac Forum MAHOPAC, N.Y . -- As the heroin crisis in the region continues, Drug Crisis in Our Backyard hosted a forum at Mahopac High School Tuesday night to keep the issue out in the open. Drug Crisis In Our Backyard was founded by two families who lost their sons to drugs within weeks of each other in 2012 and decided this was an issue the community needed to discuss. "New York is one of the worst states in the country affected by heroin," co-founder Susan Salomone said. "We have people in this audience who have lost their children. Thank you for coming out here and not hiding in secrecy. This d…
Armonk Family's Home To Be Featured On 'Property Brothers' TV Show Armonk Family's Home To Be Featured On 'Property Brothers' TV Show
Armonk Family's Home To Be Featured On 'Property Brothers' TV Show ARMONK, N.Y. -- A home designer in Armonk received the ultimate endorsement Wednesday. The HGTV show "Property Brothers" was in Armonk shooting at the home of Saadia Sullivan. The home was used as an example of a dream home that prospective homeowners should aspire. "The home is on the market and they contacted my broker," Sullivan said. "They came over and shot all morning." Sullivan said she would like to think they chose her house because of its style and design and how it creates a dynamic space. Sullivan said the crew was amazing. "They were thorough and polite," Sullivan sai…
North Salem Wallaby Has Now Been Missing More Than A Year North Salem Wallaby Has Now Been Missing More Than A Year
North Salem Wallaby Has Now Been Missing More Than A Year NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- It's been exactly a year since Daily Voice published its first story on a wallaby from North Salem that went missing. Indy, a 6-year-old wallaby, has been missing for more than a year and the Saks family, who took care of Indy, believe it is highly unlikely he'd be able to survive the winter. "There's no food for him to eat," Susan Saks said. "When he was at our house, we tried not to let him out when it was below freezing. We feel badly. Everytime we get a call, we are excited and hopeful." Saks said they last received a call three weeks ago about a possible sig…
Briarcliff Welcomes Famed Children's Entertainer Briarcliff Welcomes Famed Children's Entertainer
Briarcliff Welcomes Famed Children's Entertainer BRIARCLIFF, N.Y. -- If you have little kids, chances are they are excited about an upcoming concert at Briarcliff High School. Genevieve Goings, the star of "Choo Choo Soul" on Disney Junior will be performing at 6 p.m. May 8 at Briarcliff High School as part of a fundraiser for the Briarcliff PTA.  Goings will be performing songs from her new solo album, "Do You Know." The event will feature a meet-and-greet with Goings at 5:30 p.m. "It's not everyday that a Disney Junior star performs at Briarcliff," said Briarcliff Middle School teacher Amanda Schwartz. Schwartz first heard of …
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