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

Win Free Pizza For A Year From New Mahopac Domino's Win Free Pizza For A Year From New Mahopac Domino's
Win Free Pizza For A Year From New Mahopac Domino's It's a dream come true for any pizza lover. Domino's in Mahopac is celebrating its grand opening at 926 Route 6 Saturday by making every carryout customer that day eligible to win free pizza for a year. At the end of the day, Domino's in Mahopac will randomly select 10 carryout customers to win. The Mahopac store is debuting Domino's new pizza theater concept. Highlights include a lobby, indoor seating, free Wi-Fi, open-area viewing of the food preparation process and the ability to track carryout orders electronically on a lobby screen.  The store also features a chalkboard to allow custo…
Man Fails To Appear In Yorktown Court Man Fails To Appear In Yorktown Court
Man Fails To Appear In Yorktown Court  A Sleepy Hollow man was arrested in the Bronx by Yorktown Police after he failed to appear in court. Samuel Barbuto was arrested Monday at Bronx Central Booking where he was being held on unrelated charges. He failed to appear in court in August to answer charges of driving with a suspended license.  Barbuto was remanded to Westchester County Jail on $500 bail and is due back in court on Oct. 3. 
All Rise: Former Somers Star Pitcher Snags Judge's Record Home-Run Ball All Rise: Former Somers Star Pitcher Snags Judge's Record Home-Run Ball
All Rise: Former Somers Star Pitcher Snags Judge's Record Home-Run Ball Dan Zlotnick was in the right place at the right time. Zlotnick, a Northern Westchester resident, snagged Aaron Judge's 50th home run Monday at Yankee Stadium, which set a new record for most home runs by a rookie. "So I just caught Aaron Judge's 50th home run ball," Zlotnick tweeted. "Woah." Zlotnick is no stranger to the baseball diamond. He was a star pitcher for Somers High School, which won three straight Section 1 championships, throwing shutouts in consecutive championship games. He is currently an assistant coach for the varsity baseball team. The ball caromed …
Briarcliff Fire Chief Resigns, Village Begins Investigation Briarcliff Fire Chief Resigns, Village Begins Investigation
Briarcliff Fire Chief Resigns, Village Begins Investigation BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- Michael Garcia has resigned as chief of the Briarcliff Manor Fire Department after the village said it would be investigating inconsistencies in the fire department's books. Village Manor Philip Zegarelli confirmed Garcia's resignation and said a forensic accountant will be starting tomorrow to study financial records.  An investigation began last week. "He has full reign to look at anything that says fire department," Zegarelli said. "The integrity of the investigation is the most important thing." Zegarelli said despite Garcia's resignation, …
Man Tries To Rob Yorktown Jewelers Through Adjacent Barber Shop, Police Say Man Tries To Rob Yorktown Jewelers Through Adjacent Barber Shop, Police Say
Man Tries To Rob Yorktown Jewelers Through Adjacent Barber Shop, Police Say A man was arrested in Yorktown early Tuesday morning after he attempted to break into Yorktown Jewelers at by using an adjacent barbershop at the Roma Building on 2008 Crompond Road. Paul Shkreli, 44, of Yonkers was arrested and charged with two counts of burglary in the third degree, Class D felonies. Police received an anonymous call about a possible burglary at 3:44 a.m. and found the front door to Yorktown Barber Shop, adjacent to Yorktown Jewelers to be unsecured.  Shkreli was seen inside the barbershop and was taken into custody without incident, police said. Police said he was hopin…
Mahopac Students Raise $3,000 For Hurricane Relief Mahopac Students Raise $3,000 For Hurricane Relief
Mahopac Students Raise $3,000 For Hurricane Relief MAHOPAC, N.Y. -- The students at Fulmar Road Elementary School in Mahopac are lending a helping hand.Teachers Andrea Jones and Christine Czuy organized Fulmar’s Charity Walk/Run for Hurricane Relief, which raised more than $3,000 for the Red Cross’s hurricane-relief efforts. More than 240 of “Fulmar’s Finest”, including students, administrators, and staff joined together on Sept. 19 to rally for the cause. Each participant was asked to donate $5 to the Red Cross and they played games like freeze tag and caterpillar tag. “Children are often reminded to spread kindness,” said Principal Gary C…
Letter To The Editor: Help Kids Arrive At School Safely Letter To The Editor: Help Kids Arrive At School Safely
Letter To The Editor: Help Kids Arrive At School Safely WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- White Plains Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, email whiteplains@dailyvoice.com. To the Editor: Please share the following reminder with our friends and neighbors in the City of White Plains. Fall has arrived and with it are the early days of another exciting new school year. Our bright-eyed and eager young students are facing all the challenges and opportunities of starting new schools; entering new grade levels and exploring new subjects. It’s truly a wonderful time of year filled with the promise o…
Westchester Legislators One Vote Shy Of Immigrant Protection Act Override Westchester Legislators One Vote Shy Of Immigrant Protection Act Override
Westchester Legislators One Vote Shy Of Immigrant Protection Act Override WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The Westchester Board of Legislators fell one vote short of passing the Immigrant Protection Act. The legislators failed to override County Executive Rob Astorino's veto, voting 11-6 in favor. Twelve votes were needed to override Astorino's veto. All nine Democrats voted to override the veto, along with Republicans James Maisano and David Gelfarb. Legislators John Testa, Francis Corcoran, Margaret Cunzio, Gordon Burrows, Sheila Marcotte and David Tubiolo voted against the override. The bill prevented Westchester County from using its resources to assist federal invest…
Netflix Show Filming At Ossining Diner Netflix Show Filming At Ossining Diner
Netflix Show Filming At Ossining Diner OSSINING, N.Y. -- Ossining is once again getting its moment in the spotlight. A Netflix show is filming at DD's Diner on North Highland Avenue on Tuesday, though the Village of Ossining was unable to confirm the title of the project.  The show will be periodically filming in the roadway from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., causing momentary closures, according to the Ossining Police Department.  To avoid getting stuck in traffic, the police department recommends taking Route 9A. Recently the Netflix show, "Manic" was in Ossining filming at the Bethel Nursing Home at Narragansett Avenue. In 2…
Poughkeepsie Restaurant Owner Lends Helping Hand To Houston Family Poughkeepsie Restaurant Owner Lends Helping Hand To Houston Family
Poughkeepsie Restaurant Owner Lends Helping Hand To Houston Family POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- After Hurricane Harvey hit Houston, a Dutchess restauranteur decided to do more than just donate money. Charles Fells, who runs The Artist's Palate and Brassiere 292 in Poughkeepsie, hired Roderick Boney, a Houston resident, to work as a sous chef at Artist's Palate. Boney and his wife Stacey, son Kayden and pet kitten, are also staying with Fells at his home in Hyde Park after Boney's home was hard hit by the hurricane. Fells saw a job posting on Indeed from the Texas Restauranteur's Association about Boney's plight. Since they arrived, Fells said his daughter, Olivia…
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