Sam Barron

Community Editor

sbarron@dailyvoice.com

An (almost) lifelong Westchester resident, Sam has reported on all facets of Westchester since he graduated from Ryerson University with a degree in print journalism, including stints at North County News and The Examiner. A film columnist for WAG Magazine, Sam's moviegoing expertise has been profiled in the New York Times and he was a featured guest on VH1's Big Morning Buzz Live.

Sam was formerly a community editor at Daily Voice.

Sam Barron's Contributions

Westchester Publisher Files For Bankruptcy Westchester Publisher Files For Bankruptcy
Westchester Publisher Files For Bankruptcy Home Town Media Group, which publishes five newspapers in Southern Westchester, filed for Chapter 11 last month.The company has $178,689 in assets and $382,935 in liabilities according to the Westchester Business Journal. The landlord of its White Plains office said the company is filing bankruptcy in order to reverse an eviction order, according to the Business Journal. The company was evicted on Sept. 25 and is seeking to get back into its office to reorganize, according to the Business Journal. Home Town Media publishes The City Review of New Rochelle, The Eastchester Review, The Harriso…
Therapy Dog Starts New Job At Hendrick Hudson High School Therapy Dog Starts New Job At Hendrick Hudson High School
Therapy Dog Starts New Job At Hendrick Hudson High School MONTROSE, N.Y. -- Hendrick Hudson has a new employee- though this one has four legs. Ramona, a labrador retriever, is a therapy dog who assists high school students who need help with functional behavior skills, social interactions, and language as part of the school's Social Academic Independent Living Occupation Recreation program. The dog visits the school several days a week. She was adopted by a teacher in August from Guiding Eyes for the Blind. “One of her jobs will be to facilitate meaningful community interactions with students who may find these situations stressful," Princip…
Occupants Atop Car After Taconic Crash In Yorktown Occupants Atop Car After Taconic Crash In Yorktown
Occupants Atop Car After Taconic Crash In Yorktown The Yorktown Heights Fire Department had to make an early morning rescue on the Taconic State Parkway on Monday.A vehicle was lying on its side northbound on the Taconic with the occupants on top of the car, according to the Yorktown Heights Fire Department. Firefighters deployed its vehicle winch to provide initial stabilization and then deployed paratech rescue struts on the downhill side of the vehicle, according to the Yorktown Heights Fire Department. The occupants were then assisted off the vehicle with a ladder.
Letter To The Editor: Rivertowns Square Needs Bus Stop Letter To The Editor: Rivertowns Square Needs Bus Stop
Letter To The Editor: Rivertowns Square Needs Bus Stop DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. -- Rivertowns Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email rivertowns@dailyvoice.com. On November 20th, 2014 a pedestrian was killed crossing the Saw Mill River Parkway at Lawrence Street. The victim was crossing from West to East when he was hit in the northbound lane. The intersection there is equipped with a traffic light. Today this crossing is even more dangerous. Rivertowns Square is Westchester county's newest open air shopping village in Dobbs Ferry. There are stores, apartments, restaurants, a movie th…
Letter To The Editor: Vote Out Joel Tyner Letter To The Editor: Vote Out Joel Tyner
Letter To The Editor: Vote Out Joel Tyner Northwest Dutchess Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email northwestdutchess@dailyvoice.com Joel Tyner is a full time activist, just look on his facebook page where he comments daily all hours of the day and night with his Liberal activist views as I wrote in my letter to the editor previously. Joel could be working one hr a day or full time and still be a full time activist. Joel just got approved to be a NON Certified Substitute Teacher in Hudson Central School District at their Sept. meeting. So How can anyone teach in Pu…
Rockland County Assisting Puerto Rico Following Hurricane Rockland County Assisting Puerto Rico Following Hurricane
Rockland County Assisting Puerto Rico Following Hurricane Rockland County is coming to the rescue. County Executive Ed Day, the Rockland Legislature and community leaders announced plans Wednesday to deliver aid to the residents of Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria. "The relationship between Rockland County and Puerto Rico goes back generations," Day said. "The ties run deep. And so does the pain and disruption to so many lives in the aftermath of this natural disaster." From Thursday to Sunday, from noon to 8 p.m. at Rockland's Fire Training Center, the county will be collecting baby formula, diapers, wipes, cases of…
Paving Project Starts On Taconic Parkway In Dutchess Paving Project Starts On Taconic Parkway In Dutchess
Paving Project Starts On Taconic Parkway In Dutchess Part of the Taconic State Parkway is getting paved.Starting Sunday,  the Department of Transportation will be paving a segment of the Taconic from Hortentown Road to I-84 in East Fishkill and Kent. The project will mill between 1inch and 1 1/2 inches of asphalt pavement and replace it with 1 to 2 inches of new hot mix asphalt pavement. This route serves as a major commuter connection between Dutchess County and New York Metropolitan Region and carries roughly 25500 vehicles per day. The work will occur from 9 p.m. to 6 p.m., northbound and southbound.
Traffic Alert Issued For Fishkill Traffic Alert Issued For Fishkill
Traffic Alert Issued For Fishkill DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- The New York State Department of Transportation is planning a longterm roadwork project at Route 376 at the Robinson Lane/Lake Walton Road intersection. The project will add turn lanes, new traffic lights, crosswalks and improve drainage and will run from Oct. 9 through August 2018.  "Although the project intends to keep two lanes moving through the area there will obviously be delays," East Fishkill Police said. "If possible people should plan alternate routes. We ask that everyone uses caution at these sites and help keep yourself, other drivers and…
Dutchess Employee Wins Best Of New York Award Dutchess Employee Wins Best Of New York Award
Dutchess Employee Wins Best Of New York Award POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- William McVicker is one of the best of New York. McVicker, who works as project leader in the Dutchess County Office of Central and Information Services was honored last week with a Best of New York Award for Demonstrated Excellence in Project Management for his Fleet Management Software Project. The Best of New York Awards, given out by Center For Digital Government, recognize state and local government organizations for their standout contributions, best practices, and innovations in information technology that improve citizen services and internal operations. The C…
NBC's 'Blindspot' Films Episode Scenes In Rockland NBC's 'Blindspot' Films Episode Scenes In Rockland
NBC's 'Blindspot' Films Episode Scenes In Rockland ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- The Pearl River Project will be featured on the silver screen. The campus was a filming location for the NBC-TV show "Blindspot" last week. "Blindspot" crew, consisting of about 40 people, began setting up days before filming the scenes from an undisclosed episode. Filming took place in multiple locations within campus building 205, which consists of a variety of office and laboratory space. The campus includes 38 buildings of laboratories, pharmaceutical manufacturing, office and support buildings. Future plans for the site include a mixed-use, …
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