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.

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Suspension Of Little Falls Lab Tech Could Jeopardize New Jersey Drug Cases Suspension Of Little Falls Lab Tech Could Jeopardize New Jersey Drug Cases
Suspension Of Little Falls Lab Tech Could Jeopardize New Jersey Drug Cases LITTLE FALLS, N.J. -- The suspension of a lab technician in Little Falls could bring thousands of pending drug cases and convictions into question, according to NorthJersey.com.  The longtime state police technician admitted to failing to properly analyze evidence in at least one case. The admission now allows previous convictions to be appealed and pending cases can now motion to have charges dismissed, NorthJersey.com reported.  Kamal Shah has spent 10 years as a forensic lab tech and had handled 7,827 drug cases, NorthJersey.com said.  Click here to read the NorthJeresy.com article. 
Pascack Valley High School Hosts 34th Annual Senior Citizen Day Pascack Valley High School Hosts 34th Annual Senior Citizen Day
Pascack Valley High School Hosts 34th Annual Senior Citizen Day HILLSDALE, N.J. -- Pascack Valley senior citizens are invited to the high school's 34th annual senior citizen day on Thursday, April 14. The event will begin with a continental breakfast at 8:10 a.m. followed by visits to several different classrooms.  The PVHS band will play before a hot lunch is served.  The event will conclude at 2 p.m.  Interested senior citizens should call Mrs. Stephanie Tomaselli at 201-358-7060 ext. 24003 by Wednesday, April 6. PVHS is located at 200 Piermont Ave.
Attorney General Says Jersey Didn't Overpay For 'Bridgegate' Invesigation Attorney General Says Jersey Didn't Overpay For 'Bridgegate' Invesigation
Attorney General Says Jersey Didn't Overpay For 'Bridgegate' Invesigation HACKENSACK, N.J. -- The New Jersey Attorney General's office is shooting down allegations that the independent law firm hired to investigate the Bridgegate scandal over billed by more than $2.8 million, according to NJ.com. State Sen. Loretta Weinberg (D-Bergen) raised the issue and said the $2.8 million might only be the beginning. Jeffrey Jacobson, the chief counsel for the attorney general, said his office reviewed all of the invoices submitted by Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and found them to be reasonable, NJ.com reported.  Click here to read the NJ.com article. 
Classical Music Comes To Mahwah Library Classical Music Comes To Mahwah Library
Classical Music Comes To Mahwah Library MAHWAH, N.J. -- The Mahwah Library will host a classical music concert on Sunday, March 6. Emily Kalish on violin, Nathaniel LaNasa –on piano and Nada Radulovich on cello will perform Ravel Sonate for violin and cello, Beethoven trio in c minor, Op. 1 #3 and Faure nocturne in D flat. The concert will begin at 2 p.m.  No tickets are necessary and seats will be given on a “first come” basis. The Mahwah Library is located at 100 Ridge Rd. 
Englewood Florist Sets Orchid Show Englewood Florist Sets Orchid Show
Englewood Florist Sets Orchid Show ENGLEWOOD, N.J. -- TJ Flowers and Events will host an orchid show on Sunday, March 6. The show will feature original designs by creative designer Casey Kim.  The show opens at 10 a.m. and admission is free.  TJ Flowers is located at 19 Grand Ave. 
Ringwood Offers Taste Of Town Ringwood Offers Taste Of Town
Ringwood Offers Taste Of Town RINGWOOD, N.J. -- Tickets are now on sale for the Ringwood Taste of the Town on April 9 at St. Catherine's Parish Center.Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door and include 10 tapas style tastings, soda, water, coffee, and tea. Extra tastings, wine and beer will also be available. This year's vendors include: Mr. Cupcakes  Goldberg's Bagels Spring Chinese Ringwood Chinese and Thai Skyline Pizza Finks BBQ Hacienda de Don Manuel Subway of Ringwood Uncle Chubby's Grill Il Palazzo Luigi's Pizza The Meating Place Houlihans Grasshopper Irish Pub Kim's Cafe and Catering The Yankee Baker DC'…
P. Diddy Lists Alpine Mansion P. Diddy Lists Alpine Mansion
P. Diddy Lists Alpine Mansion ALPINE, N.J. -- Sean "P. Diddy" Combs listed his Alpine mansion once again with an asking price of $7.89 million, according to Top Ten Real Estate Deals. Combs purchased the six-bedroom, six-bathroom home on 2004 for $6 million. He attempted to list the home in 2011 for $13.5 million and again in 2015 for $8.5 million, Top Ten Real Estate Deals reported.  Click here to read the Top Ten Real Estate Deals article. 
Police Examine Knife Found At Former O.J. Simpson Estate Police Examine Knife Found At Former O.J. Simpson Estate
Police Examine Knife Found At Former O.J. Simpson Estate Los Angeles police were examining a knife that they confirmed was found near O.J. Simpson's old Brentwood estate, according to multiple reports.  A former LAPD officer reportedly received the knife from a construction worker who found it. It is not known when the knife was obtained or if it was involved in the 1994 slayings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, CNN reported.  The knife was to be examined for any forensic evidence including DNA, CNN said.  Click here to read the CNN article. 
Stratford Man Found Guilty Of Felony Murder In Hamden Case Stratford Man Found Guilty Of Felony Murder In Hamden Case
Stratford Man Found Guilty Of Felony Murder In Hamden Case STRATFORD, Conn. -- A Stratford man faces up to 90 years in prison after being convicted of murder and two other charges on Wednesday, according to the New Haven Register. Nicholas Papantoniou, 39, along with William Coutermash, was convicted of assaulting and killing Larry Dildy in his Hamden home over a $400 debt, the story said. Papantoniou will be sentenced on May 26, the New Haven Register said.  Coutermash, who entered a plea deal in exchange for his cooperation, is awaiting sentencing, the New Haven Register reported.  Click here to read the New Haven Register article.
Westchester Residents Named To Forbes' 2016 Top Billionaires List Westchester Residents Named To Forbes' 2016 Top Billionaires List
Westchester Residents Named To Forbes' 2016 Top Billionaires List Three men with ties to the Hudson Valley were ranked in Forbes' top 25 billionaires in the world recently.  White Plains Native and former Dobbs Ferry resident Mark Zuckerberg was the highest rated mogul with ties to the area. The Facebook founder ranked No. 6 overall with a net worth of $44.6 billion, Forbes said. Former New York City Mayor and North Salem homeowner Michael Bloomberg was ranked eighth overall with a net worth of $40 billion, Forbes reported.  Bedford's George Soros ranked 23rd overall with a net worth of $24.9 billion.  Beyond the Top 25, former Bedford resident Carl Ica…
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