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

Let Loose For International Have Fun At Work Day, White Plains Let Loose For International Have Fun At Work Day, White Plains
Let Loose For International Have Fun At Work Day, White Plains Loosen up that tie and ditch the high heels on Thursday, Jan. 28 for International Have Fun At Work Day. Experts say offices that integrate fun into the day have lower levels of absenteeism, greater job satisfaction, increased productivity, and less downtime, National Day Calendar said.  Make sure to have a little fun while you're at work on Thursday. Better yet, convince your boss to join in. 
Rutherford Board Of Education Fills Vacancy Rutherford Board Of Education Fills Vacancy
Rutherford Board Of Education Fills Vacancy RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Rutherford Board of Education filled a vacancy via an appointee who will serve through 2016, according to NorthJersey.com. Dennis Mazone will replace Gary Novosielski, who resigned in December, NorthJersey.com reported.  Mazone plans on running in November to retain his seat, NorthJersey.com said.  Click here to read the NorthJersey.com article. 
Demarest Brothers, Business Owners Believe In Holistic Pet Health Demarest Brothers, Business Owners Believe In Holistic Pet Health
Demarest Brothers, Business Owners Believe In Holistic Pet Health DEMAREST, N.J. -- Demarest brothers Luca and Sevryn Shelesky opened up the first New Jersey branch of Thomaston Feed, a holistic pet food store in River Vale in October. Unlike most pet stores, Thomaston Feed displays product information on the shelves and the brothers are happy to do research based on an individual pet's needs.  Both brothers have a deep interest in healthy diet and lifestyles – for both humans and pets. Sevryn, 25, with a pre-veterinary degree in Animal and Veterinary Sciences from the University of Rhode Island, spent two years training with Thomaston Feed founder and c…
Permanent Art Exhibit At Ridgewood Hall Premiering Saturday Permanent Art Exhibit At Ridgewood Hall Premiering Saturday
Permanent Art Exhibit At Ridgewood Hall Premiering Saturday RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- The Ridgewood Arts Council (RAC) invites the public to view a permanent art exhibit entitled "Ridgewood Art at Village Hall" on Saturday, Jan. 30. The intent of the collection, numbering more than 80 pieces of fine art, photography and sculpture, is to celebrate the breadth of talent among Ridgewood-related artists, past and present.  Live entertainment from Ridgewood musicians and singers, as well as food donated by local eateries, and a children's program run by TicToc will add to the festivities.  If attending the art gala, email rac@ridgewoodnj.net, with the…
Pageants Open For Miss Elmwood Park Pageants Open For Miss Elmwood Park
Pageants Open For Miss Elmwood Park ELMWOOD PARK, N.J. -- Elmwood Park will host three beauty pageants as part of the centennial celebration on April 1 at the VFW.The Miss Elmwood Park pageant will be for ages 16-18; Junior Miss Elmwood Park will be for ages 12-15; and Little Miss Elmwood Park will be for ages 8-11. Residents from Elmwood Park NJ who attend either Public or Non Public Schools are encouraged to sign up. The pageants will be held at 7 p.m.  Follow the centennial committee's Facebook page for more information. 
Northern Valley High School Magazine Gains National Recognition Northern Valley High School Magazine Gains National Recognition
Northern Valley High School Magazine Gains National Recognition OLD TAPPAN, N.J. -- Coldwater, the literary magazine produced at Northern Valley Regional High School at Old Tappan was recognized by the National Council of Teachers of English as Superior.The National Council of Teachers of English is devoted to improving the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all levels of education. "The Council promotes the development of literacy, the use of language to construct personal and public worlds and to achieve full participation in society, through the learning and teaching of English and the related arts and sciences of language,…
Saddle Brook Girl Scouts Seek Ways To Help Township Saddle Brook Girl Scouts Seek Ways To Help Township
Saddle Brook Girl Scouts Seek Ways To Help Township SADDLE BROOK, N.J. -- Saddle Brook Girl Scout Troop 60668 met with Mayor Robert White recently to talk about how they can help their community while going for their Silver Award. "We had a great exchange of ideas and I was happy to provide my assistance," White said. "I’m confident that town can help them to accomplish their goal."  The Silver Award is one of the highest awards a Girl Scout can receive.
Wyckoff Library Winter Reading Club Begins Wyckoff Library Winter Reading Club Begins
Wyckoff Library Winter Reading Club Begins WYCKOFF, N.J. -- The Wyckoff Free Public Library opened its Winter Reading Club for children in January and it will run through Feb. 29. Parents can pick up a log to track the books their kids read at the children's desk.  The library is located at 200 Woodland Ave.
Lodi Church Gives Back With Cooking For Needy Lodi Church Gives Back With Cooking For Needy
Lodi Church Gives Back With Cooking For Needy LODI, N.J. -- Members of St. Joseph Church in Lodi recently volunteered cooking meals for the needy at Meals with a Mission in Garfield. Several first-time volunteers participated and they prepared nearly 300 meals.  Meals with a Mission is a non-profit founded in 2013 on Harrison Avenue in Garfield.
Wells Fargo Taps Rick DeBel To Lead New Commercial Office In Paramus Wells Fargo Taps Rick DeBel To Lead New Commercial Office In Paramus
Wells Fargo Taps Rick DeBel To Lead New Commercial Office In Paramus PARAMUS, N.J. -- Wells Fargo announced it will open its newest middle market office in Paramus during the first quarter of 2016.  Rick DeBel, a 32-year New Jersey financial services veteran who joined Wells Fargo in 2015 as a regional vice president, will lead the Regional Commercial Banking Office at 461 From Rd.  His team, including relationship managers John Prol and Stacey Hamilton, will serve middle market companies in northeast New Jersey with more than $20 million in annual revenues.  “Wells Fargo’s focused strategy on New Jersey includes the growth of our commercial lending presenc…
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