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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Westport's Ray Dalio Named World's Top Hedge Fund Manager Westport's Ray Dalio Named World's Top Hedge Fund Manager
Westport's Ray Dalio Named World's Top Hedge Fund Manager FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Greenwich resident and leader of Westport's Bridgewater Pure Alpha hedge fund Ray Dalio was named the world's top Hedge Fund Manager by Business Insider. Bridgewater Pure Alpha is the largest hedge fund in the world, controlling $160 billion globally. Dalio's fund realized $3.3 billion in net gains in 2015. He is worth $15.6 billion, making him the richest man in the Nutmeg State, according to Business Insider.  Andreas Halvorsen, who is the hedge fund manager for Greenwich-based Viking, was ranked No.5 on the list. Halvorsen's funds saw a net gain of $1.7 billion …
Tarrytown Teen Charged After Punching School Official In Face, Police Say Tarrytown Teen Charged After Punching School Official In Face, Police Say
Tarrytown Teen Charged After Punching School Official In Face, Police Say TARRYTOWN, N.Y. -- Yorktown Police charged a Tarrytown teen after he reportedly punched a school administrator in the face on Friday, Jan. 22 officials said.  The incident occurred at approximately 11:59 a.m. at the Fox Meadow Campus Boces department, Yorktown Police said.  The suspect, whose name is being withheld due to his eligibility for youthful offender status, was arrested and charged with third-degree attempted assault. He is scheduled to appear in Yorktown Court on Tuesday, Feb. 2, police said. 
Rutherford, East Rutherford See Increase In Tax Sharing Funds Rutherford, East Rutherford See Increase In Tax Sharing Funds
Rutherford, East Rutherford See Increase In Tax Sharing Funds RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The Rutherford, East Rutherford and North Arlington municipalities should see an increase in tax sharing funds, according to NorthJersey.com. North Arlington will receive $919,163, Rutherford will get $233,486 and East Rutherford will pocket $208,494 from the he 2016 Intermunicipal Tax Sharing program, NorthJersey.com reported.  Towns that receive payments through the pool will get the funds in four installments throughout the year, NorthJersey.com said.  Click here to read the NorthJersey.com article. 
Adult Programs Coming To Mahwah Library Adult Programs Coming To Mahwah Library
Adult Programs Coming To Mahwah Library MAHWAH, N.J. -- The Mahwah Library boasts a number of programs geared toward adults throughout February. "The History of Tea" with Wendy Gordon and Sherrill Wilson will explore the origins of the drink and how it spread to various cultures on Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 6:30 p.m. "John and Abigail: A Love Story" will discuss the relationship of John and Abigail Adams on Monday, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m.  Hear about their courtship, marriage, family life and the friendship that endured through many trials from historian and speaker Glenn LeBoeuf.  "The 50 Best Paintings in NYC" wi…
Acrylic Art On Display At Oakland Library Acrylic Art On Display At Oakland Library
Acrylic Art On Display At Oakland Library OAKLAND, N.J. -- The Oakland Library will host a reception for an exhibition of acrylic art that has been on display throughout the month on Saturday, Jan. 30.The works on display were created by US Air Force veteran Carla Hicks. They are located in the Downstairs Gallery. The reception will take place from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.  The Oakland Library is located at 2 Municipal Plaza.
Ringwood Farm Needs Volunteers To Help Children With Special Needs Ringwood Farm Needs Volunteers To Help Children With Special Needs
Ringwood Farm Needs Volunteers To Help Children With Special Needs RINGWOOD, N.J. -- Starlight Farm needs volunteers to help with special needs children. Starlight's mission is to encourage positive self-esteem, confidence and independence in the relaxing setting of the farm. All this, while promoting the healing power of the horse-human connection.  No experience needed and training will be provided. Volunteers need to be 14-years-old.  Volunteers must commit to at least two hours once a week.  Contact Kathy Viken 858-945-1954 or email kvstarlight@gmail.com.
Dr. Ihor S. Sawczuk Tapped As Hackensack UMC President Dr. Ihor S. Sawczuk Tapped As Hackensack UMC President
Dr. Ihor S. Sawczuk Tapped As Hackensack UMC President HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Hackensack University Health Network named Ihor S. Sawczuk, M.D., FACS the new president of Hackensack University Medical Center. Sawczuk will transition from his current role as executive vice president and chief medical officer. “For 15 years, HackensackUMC has been fortunate to have Dr. Sawczuk as not only a physician – but as one of our most well-respected executive leaders,” CEO Robert Garrett said in a statement. “His various roles—as executive vice president, chief medical officer, vice president of Academic Affairs and chairman of the Department of Urology—are a d…
Leonia Players Guild Sets Spring Auditions Leonia Players Guild Sets Spring Auditions
Leonia Players Guild Sets Spring Auditions LEONIA, N.J. -- The Leonia Players Guild will hold auditions for the spring musical, "The Melody Lingers On," on Feb. 8, Feb. 10, and Feb. 12. The show features more than 40 songs by Irving Berlin. Those who are interested in auditioning can call (201) 947-9606 or email cwatson1093@gmail.com. Auditions will be at the Civl War Drill Hall Theater, located at 130 Grand Ave.  Performance dates will be May 6 through May 8, May 13 through May 15, and May 20 through May 22. 
Enjoy Family Fun Day At JCC-Tenafly Enjoy Family Fun Day At JCC-Tenafly
Enjoy Family Fun Day At Jcc-tenafly TENAFLY, N.J. -- JCC-Tenafly will host a family fun day on Sunday. Feb. 7. Families can enjoy an afternoon of fun camp activities including Hip Hop, sand play, arts and crafts, robotics, basketball, all sports and music; face painting, a bounce house, balloon making, musical entertainment and more. Families who register their campers for the Neil Klatskin Day Camp (3-7 year old campers) at the fair will receive $500 off.  Families who register for 2 or more weeks of specialty camps (8-18 year old campers)will get 20 percent off.  Families who sign up for an annual JCC Family Membership at t…
Wayne Township Public Schools To Name Educators Of The Year Wayne Township Public Schools To Name Educators Of The Year
Wayne Township Public Schools To Name Educators Of The Year WAYNE, N.J. -- Wayne Township Public Schools has nominated its candidates for the Governor's Educator of the Year Program. After school-level nominations were received, each of the Wayne Township Public Schools convened a committee to select one teacher and one educational services professional under the program guidelines.  In the coming months, each of the educators selected locally may move on for recognition at the county and, potentially, the state level.
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