Joe Jenkins

Managing Editor, Orange County

jjenkins@dailyvoice.com

Joe Jenkins is a reporter who has worked for various publications including the Poughkeepsie Journal and the New York Daily News. He Graduated from the University at Buffalo in 2003 and received his master's degree from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism in 2012. Joe is also a contributing columnist and analyst for various online sports publications.

Joe was formerly a managing editor at Daily Voice.

Joe Jenkins's Contributions

Sherman Man Charged In Burglary Spree Of Danbury Businesses Sherman Man Charged In Burglary Spree Of Danbury Businesses
Sherman Man Charged In Burglary Spree Of Danbury Businesses DANBURY, Conn. — A career criminal from Sherman has been charged in connection with burglaries at five Danbury businesses in May, according to Danbury Police. Danbury Police served four outstanding warrants on Jared Cardillo, 41, who is currently incarcerated for violating parole on a burglary conviction from 2015, police said.  Cardillo was taken by Judicial Marshals to court, where he was processed on the warrants. He was charged with burglaries of a tattoo parlor on Downs Street on May 31, a nail salon and a day spa on Mill Plain Road on May 21 and two financial businesses, also on Mill …
South Salem Family's Calico Cat Goes Missing South Salem Family's Calico Cat Goes Missing
South Salem Family's Calico Cat Goes Missing SOUTH SALEM, N.Y. -- A South Salem family is asking for help locating their calico cat that has been missing since Thursday, July 21. Kallie has light green eyes and four white paws, and is up to date on all her vaccinations and is spayed. One ear and her nose are jet black and she has mottled orangey tan, black fur on most of her body, her tail is partially striped and beige.  The family lost Kallie on July 21 after returning home from dinner. The cat darted out the front door of the family's home located on Main Street near the library.  Anyone with information is asked to call or text T…
TZB Crane Collapse Tops Week's News In Rockland TZB Crane Collapse Tops Week's News In Rockland
TZB Crane Collapse Tops Week's News In Rockland ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the week's top stories from around Rockland County.  A crane collapsed on the Tappan Zee Bridge causing headaches for commuters after the bridge closed down.  Clarkstown's police chief was suspended Wednesday by town officials, who have remained silent on the reason behind the decision. County Executive Ed Day declared a Stage II Water Emergency in Rockland due to the amount of rainfall between March and June.  A Suffern resident's police appreciation website is garnering national attention.  A 19-year-old volunteer wrestling coach accused of using Sn…
High-Speed Chase On I-84, Taconic Tops Week's News In Dutchess High-Speed Chase On I-84, Taconic Tops Week's News In Dutchess
High-Speed Chase On I-84, Taconic Tops Week's News In Dutchess DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the week's top stories from around Dutchess County.  A 54-year-old man is facing aggravated driving while intoxicated, along with other charges, after leading New York State Police on a high-speed car chase on the Taconic State Parkway. Wappingers Falls recently was named the Kinkiest City in New York by travel website roadsnacks.net. Forrest's Sidestreet Cafe in Pawling celebrated 26 years in business. Two Dutchess County natives are closer to fulfilling their dream of opening a brewery in Beacon.  A former labor union chief from Wappingers Falls ha…
Several Killed During Munich Shopping Mall Shooting Several Killed During Munich Shopping Mall Shooting
Several Killed During Munich Shopping Mall Shooting Several people were killed in a shooting spree at a shopping mall in Munich, Germany on Friday, according to multiple reports.  Authorities have told residents to stay in their homes. Public transportation has also been suspended in the area, according to the BBC.  No information has been given about a possible motive, the BBC reported.  Click here to read the BBC article. 
Jury Finds 'Moo Moo' Not Guilty In Fatal Bridgeport Shooting Spree Jury Finds 'Moo Moo' Not Guilty In Fatal Bridgeport Shooting Spree
Jury Finds 'Moo Moo' Not Guilty In Fatal Bridgeport Shooting Spree BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Jamal "Moo Moo" Hamilton was found not guilty on Friday on all charges related to a shooting spree at Bridgeport's Trumbull Gardens last year, according to the Connecticut Post.  The jury deliberated for just 35 minutes on Friday morning — but that came after failing to come to verdict the previous six days, the Post reported.  Hamilton was accused of ambushing a group of people outside the housing complex on June 11, 2015. The shooting spree left one person dead and another eight injured.  He had been charged with murder and eight counts of first-degree assa…
Marcus Leaves St. Vincent's Health Services Marcus Leaves St. Vincent's Health Services
Marcus Leaves St. Vincent's Health Services BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Stuart Marcus, MD, president and CEO of St. Vincent's Health Services in Bridgeport, will be leaving his role to explore other opportunities within Ascension health system.  "I have been privileged to serve alongside the tremendously talented and compassionate associates and medical staff at St. Vincent's for ten years, and I have tremendous confidence that St. Vincent's is poised to move to an even greater level of success and service to the Bridgeport community," Marcus said in a statement.  Marcus joined St. Vincent's in 2006 and was named President and CEO…
Daily Voice Leaders: Mary Beth Walsh, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital Daily Voice Leaders: Mary Beth Walsh, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital
Daily Voice Leaders: Mary Beth Walsh, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- As CEO of Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, Mary Beth Walsh has seen the hospital change along with the way it treats its patients.  "People here with a stroke, if you want just an average, are here about 22, 23 days," Walsh told Daily Voice. For other conditions, some patients might only stay at Burke for a few days when thirty years ago, in Walsh's estimation, the stay may have been several weeks. Unlike a typical hospital, Burke breaks its patients into specific programs to ensure they receive the best possible care.  "We have the luxury of provided wha…
Rockland Towns Ranking Among State's Safest Top Week's News Rockland Towns Ranking Among State's Safest Top Week's News
Rockland Towns Ranking Among State's Safest Top Week's News ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the week's top stories from around Rockland County.  Four Rockland County municipalities were ranked among the safest in New York.  Blauvelt officials hope to make the intersection of Route 303 and Greenbush Road a little safer by installing a bike bypass. A 28-year-old Blauvelt driver was pronounced dead at the scene after her car struck a tree off the northbound Garden State Parkway in Woodcliff Lake. Pokémon Go! gets people out of their houses quicker than a Squirtle can come out of its shell. And Rocklanders are part of the trend. Ramapo officers …
Fatal I-84 Crash Tops Week's News In Dutchess Fatal I-84 Crash Tops Week's News In Dutchess
Fatal I-84 Crash Tops Week's News In Dutchess DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the week's top stories from around Dutchess County.  A 43-year-old man was killed Wednesday in the crash that led to the hours-long closure of a stretch of I-84 in Orange County. Dutchess County homeowner Liev Schreiber is among the nominees for the 2016 68th Emmy Awards. Four major restaurant chains have announced plans to open their first Dutchess County locations in Poughkeepsie. A 25-year-old Wappinger man is facing a felony driving while intoxicated charge after being pulled over for having a loud exhaust. State and Dutchess County officials gat…
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