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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Ridgewood's Valley Hospital Foundation Receives $10K Donation Ridgewood's Valley Hospital Foundation Receives $10K Donation
Ridgewood's Valley Hospital Foundation Receives $10K Donation RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- The Valley Hospital Foundation was awarded a $10,000 donation from the Oritani Bank Charitable Foundation on Sunday. The funds will support Valley Home Care’s Butterflies Program, which program provides comprehensive home care services that focus on comfort and relief of suffering for the child and support for their parents, siblings and extended family members.  “This donation will help patients and families who are dealing with a life limiting diagnosis,” Rose Marie Ranuro, RN, MSN and Director of Clinical Services within Valley Home Care, said in a statement. “As we wal…
Gunman Robs Stamford Deli Gunman Robs Stamford Deli
Gunman Robs Stamford Deli STAMFORD, Conn. -- An armed man held up a Stamford deli on Tuesday morning, according to the Stamford Advocate. The suspect, described as a white male wearing a ski mask, entered the deli, pulled a gun, and demanded money and cigarettes, the Stamford Advocate said.  Authorities say the man who held up the  Stamford News and Deli on Atlantic matches the description of the suspect wanted for robbing the Subway sandwich shop on Shippan Avenue last week, the Stamford Advocate reported.  Click here to read the Stamford Advocate article. 
Beacon Man Faces Felony Weapon Charge In Putnam Beacon Man Faces Felony Weapon Charge In Putnam
Beacon Man Faces Felony Weapon Charge In Putnam BEACON, N.Y. -- Authorities arrested a Beacon man on a felony weapon possession charge following a traffic stop in Philipstown on Jan. 11.  Officials pulled over Tavon S. Luster, 20, on Route 9 in Philipstown for reported traffic violations. The vehicle Luster was driving was last registered in Delaware, but was bearing Ohio license plates that belonged to another car. Luster also reportedly presented false identification to the sheriff that pulled him over, police said.  While searching the vehicle, officials also found an unregistered 9mm pistol with a 13-round magazine. Luster admitted …
Ridgewood Environmental Advisory Committee Speaks About Lead Poisoning Ridgewood Environmental Advisory Committee Speaks About Lead Poisoning
Ridgewood Environmental Advisory Committee Speaks About Lead Poisoning RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- The Ridgewood Environmental Advisory Committee (REAC) will host a workshop on lead poisoning on Monday, Jan. 25 at the Community Center Senior Lounge. Dawn Cetrulo, Health Supervisor, Ridgewood Health Department and Danielle Cinnante, Health Educator, Valley Hospital will lead the discussion. "Understanding Lead Poisoning" will begin at 7 p.m.  The Community Center is located in Village Hall at 131 N Maple Ave.
Fair Lawn Middle School Organizes Concert To Aid Sick Student Fair Lawn Middle School Organizes Concert To Aid Sick Student
Fair Lawn Middle School Organizes Concert To Aid Sick Student FAIR LAWN, N.J. -- Memorial Middle School in Fair Lawn held a fundraising concert on Thursday, Jan. 14  to benefit high school sophomore Tim Yuskaitis, who was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma.The concert was the collaborative idea of Memorial teachers including Janean Marxen, George Glock, Jamie Szeinberg and Justin Louie.  During the show, Memorial teachers Jen Patch, Gina Lazzaro, Lindsey DeBellis, Alison Sudol and Sue Murray volunteered to assist with the logistics of the event. Ryan Harrington accompanied the chorus on drums during the “Fight Song”.  Several Fair Lawn fire-fighters…
Craft Snow Globes At Paramus Library Craft Snow Globes At Paramus Library
Craft Snow Globes At Paramus Library PARAMUS, N.J. -- Kids in grades K-4 will enjoy their own Snow Globe Craft Thursday, Jan. 21 at the Paramus Branch Library.Attendees can also enter a raffle to win a stuffed panda bear.  The event will fun from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.  The Paramus Library is located 239 W Midland Ave. 
Mozart To Monet In River Vale Kicks Off Winter Classes Mozart To Monet In River Vale Kicks Off Winter Classes
Mozart To Monet In River Vale Kicks Off Winter Classes RIVER VALE, N.J. -- Mindy's Munchies in River Vale will host "Mozart to Monet" for children in grades K-5 beginning Tuesday, Feb. 2. The program will introduce children to great composers and artists through a fun, kid-friendly environment that allows for hands on experience combining visual art and live music.  Classes for children in grades K-2 are held on Tuesdays from Feb.2 March 29 from 3:30 p.m. to 4:50 p.m. The seven week program is $245.  The grades 2-5 section will be held on Wednesdays, starting Jan. 27 and running through April 13. Classes will be held from 3:30 p.m. to…
Don't Miss The River Vale Winter Farmer's Market Don't Miss The River Vale Winter Farmer's Market
Don't Miss The River Vale Winter Farmer's Market RIVER VALE, N.J. -- The River Vale Farmer's Market will be open on Thursday, Jan. 21.The market often features The Empanada Lady, Do Re Mi Farms, Silver Birch Kitchens and Paul's Gourmet Foods. Other vendors include Hoboken Farms, Spoon Me, Country Lane Cheesecakes and Sweet Carol's. The market will also be open on Feb. 4, Feb. 18, March 3 and March 17.  Market hours are  2 p.m. – 5 p.m. in the Town Hall parking lot adjacent to the tennis courts at 406 Rivervale Rd. 
It's 'Curtains' For All-Westchester Multiplex Movie Theater It's 'Curtains' For All-Westchester Multiplex Movie Theater
It's 'Curtains' For All-Westchester Multiplex Movie Theater HAWTHORNE, N.Y. -- The All-Westchester Saw Mill Multiplex is in the midst of its final weekend of operation after 30 years. The theater officially closes its doors on Monday, Jan. 18, according to the Westchester County Business Journal. The Multiplex will be replaced with a 67,000-foot Audi dealership, the reports said. The 10-screen movie theater opened in 1986, but as newer theaters have opened with more amenities, the Multiplex has become obsolete, lohud.com reported. Click here to read the Westchester Business Journal article. Click here to read the lohud.com article. 
Rye Resident, Daily Voice Senior Advisor Mike Eck... Rye Resident, Daily Voice Senior Advisor Mike Eck...
Rye Resident, Daily Voice Senior Advisor Mike Eck... RYE, N.Y. -- Rye resident and Daily Voice Senior Advisor Mike Eck  joined M Klein and Company in a senior advisory role on Wednesday, Jan. 13. Eck brings extensive experience as a trusted advisor to public and private boards, senior management teams, entrepreneurs and financial sponsors. During his 30 year career, he has built and led the Global Consumer and Retail Investment Banking Groups at Morgan Stanley and Citigroup, where he advised and led several industry-defining transactions. "M Klein is building a world-class advisory practice that is consistent with the principles of deliv…
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