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

Lakeland Groundskeeper Rescues Three From Burning Car Lakeland Groundskeeper Rescues Three From Burning Car
Lakeland Groundskeeper Rescues Three From Burning Car YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Three people were rescued from a burning car in Lake Mohegan on Friday, according to a report in LoHud.  Tim Strang, a 36-year-old, was driving on Route 6 by Lextington Avenue when he saw flames shooting out from under a black car in front of him, according to the report. Strang, a trained emergency medical technician and volunteer firefighter, got the driver's attention and she pulled into a driveway where two children also jumped out of the car before a Lake Mohegan firefighter soon appeared, the report said. Click here to read the full LoHud report.
Peekskill Police Officer Found Dead Peekskill Police Officer Found Dead
Peekskill Police Officer Found Dead PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- A 23-year-member of the Peekskill Police Department was found dead in his home on Saturday. Mayor Frank Catalina announced the death of Chris Vazeos, a Peekskill resident who graduated from Peekskill High School. "If you've been around Peekskill for 23 years or less, you probably had contact with Chris," Catalina said on his Facebook page. "He was everywhere helping, protecting and saving lives and property. There are no words to soften this blow. Our thoughts and prayers to his loving mother Maria and the rest of his family. Rest in peace my friend." The Westchester …
Boating Safety a Summertime Concern In Putnam Boating Safety a Summertime Concern In Putnam
Boating Safety a Summertime Concern In Putnam PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y.-- When it comes to being on a boat, a captain needs to have all hands on deck. Last July, a deadly boat accident occurred near the Tappan Zee Bridge when a powerboat hit a stationary barge used in the construction of the new bridge. Two people were killed and the operator of the boat found to have double the legal amount of alcohol and traces of cocaine in his system, is expected to be sentenced to two years in prison. The families involved in the accident blame the barge company for having the barge inadequately lit. For more than 55 years, the Cold Spring Boat Club…
Some In Putnam Valley Are Not Big Fans Of LeBron James Some In Putnam Valley Are Not Big Fans Of LeBron James
Some In Putnam Valley Are Not Big Fans Of LeBron James PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- LeBron James may be heading back to Cleveland, but he is not beloved by some in Putnam Valley. Some in Putnam Valley were not impressed with the story of King James coming home. Joe Bogholtz said he thought LeBron was a bum. "He's no Magic, Bird or Jordan. All he cares about is the money," Bogholtz said. Ray Kenneson joked that he hopes LeBron knows the way back home. Victor Tiship said he stopped being into basketball when Dennis Rodman kicked a courtside photographer in the groin. "I don't care about LeBron at all," Tiship said. "I don't even like the game…
Pleasantville Music Festival Celebrates 10th Anniversary Pleasantville Music Festival Celebrates 10th Anniversary
Pleasantville Music Festival Celebrates 10th Anniversary PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Pleasantville's Music Festival is turning 10 and is celebrating with a big bash. The 10th Annual Pleasantville Music Festival will be held on Saturday, July 12, at noon, at Parkway Field. This year, acts on the two stages include Ian Hunter and the Rant Band, Amy Helm and the Handsome Strangers, Augustana and Scars on 45. The music festival also has an expanded beer and wine garden, along with 40 vendors and not for profits. The weather is expected to be in the 80s with a zero percent chance of precipitation. Sol Skolnick, executive director of the Pleasantville M…
Lakeland Student Wins Award For Science Research Lakeland Student Wins Award For Science Research
Lakeland Student Wins Award For Science Research SHRUB OAK, N.Y. --  A student at Lakeland High School is being honored for his work studying the brain. Akshay Ramaswamy received an Acorda Scientific Excellence Award for his research paper and scientific work on understanding neural pathways in the brain to help develop treatments for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Ramaswamy wanted to study the mTOR pathway in the brain, which helps with the formation of long-term memories and is the key to creating medicine for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. "I was initially captivated by neurons in the brain and the capacity they have to form ne…
Cold Spring Welcomes General Store Cold Spring Welcomes General Store
Cold Spring Welcomes General Store COLD SPRING, N.Y. -- In Cold Spring, the old fashioned general store is making a comeback. Craig and Deanna Muraszewski, a husband and wife team who live in Cold Spring, opened the Cold Spring General Store in April. The store is a modern day version of the general store, a relic of small town Americana. The Cold Spring General Store offers a pantry of food, fresh cheese and yogurt and grass fed meat. "General stores used to sell guns, bullets, flour and whale oil," Craig Muraszewski said. "Now we have candles, books on foraging and backyard composting. It's still like general stores of…
Ossining Resident Expands App For Artwork To Other Locales Ossining Resident Expands App For Artwork To Other Locales
Ossining Resident Expands App For Artwork To Other Locales OSSINING, N.Y. -- An idea designed to showcase sculptures in Ossining is now being used to showcase art throughout the country. Last October, Ossining resident Eric Feinstein launched a mobile app that took users on a virtual tour of the village's bicentennial sculpture exhibit narrated by the artists themselves. Feinstein has expanded his app, including a tour for Stamford's summer art event called "Street Seats."  For "Street Seats," Feinstein recorded artists talking about their work and received a number of creative audio clips, including a techno-beat song about the derriere, and a…
Peekskill Resident To Film Movie In City He Calls Home Peekskill Resident To Film Movie In City He Calls Home
Peekskill Resident To Film Movie In City He Calls Home PEEKSKILL, N.Y. – A Peekskill resident is preparing to shoot a movie in the city he calls home.  Colin Bemis, who grew up on Brown Street and attended the Assumption School, will be directing his first feature "Peekskill" this fall. The movie is about a married photographer who develops a relationship with a young woman after they connect on Instragram.  "It's a morality tale that revolves around social media," Bemis said. Bemis said he has received an unbelievable reception from the city since he decided to film his movie in the there. He said he might do some filming in Cortlandt.  …
Putnam County Feeling The Heat Putnam County Feeling The Heat
Putnam County Feeling The Heat PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- It is just too hot in Putnam County. That was the feeling among people in the county Tuesday as it deals with two consecutive days of 90-degree weather for the first time this year. The heat sent many fleeing for the comfort of an air conditioner. "I can't say I'm a fan," said Marty Collins of Carmel. "I've been here for 40 years and I've noticed a definite change in the weather. We've had severe winters and now we're having a severe summer. I like spring and I like fall." Collins said she was glad her office had air conditioning. "This is delightful," Collins s…
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