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.

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Terrence Murphy Defeats Ali Boak In 40th Senate District Race Terrence Murphy Defeats Ali Boak In 40th Senate District Race
Terrence Murphy Defeats Ali Boak In 40th Senate District Race Terrence Murphy has been re-elected to a second term in the 40th Senate District. Murphy (R-Yorktown), leads Democratic challenger Ali Boak, a Pound Ridge resident 45,913 votes to 28,163 votes. In Westchester, Murphy leads 22,486 votes to 19,077 votes with 45 percent of the vote in. In Putnam, Murphy leads 18,395 votes to 7,623 votes with all of the vote in. Murphy won 6,163 votes to 2,764 votes. Unofficial results are from the Westchester, Dutchess and Putnam County Board of Elections. The 40th Senate District includes Beekman and Pawling in Dutchess County, Carmel, Patterson and Southeas…
Galef Defeats Purdy In 95th Assembly District Galef Defeats Purdy In 95th Assembly District
Galef Defeats Purdy In 95th Assembly District Sandy Galef's long tenure in Albany  will continue. Galef (D-Ossining), who was first elected to the Assembly in 1992, defeated  Republican challenger Greg Purdy, a Kent resident, 16,913 votes to 9077 votes, according to unofficial results from the Westchester and Putnam County Board of Elections The district includes Peekskill, Cortlandt, Croton-on-Hudson, Buchanan, Ossining, Briarcliff, Kent and Philipstown.
Maloney Defeats Oliva To Win Third Term In 18th Congressional District Maloney Defeats Oliva To Win Third Term In 18th Congressional District
Maloney Defeats Oliva To Win Third Term In 18th Congressional District Sean Patrick Maloney has been elected to a third term in the 18th congressional district. The Democratic congressman, a Cold Spring resident is leading his Republican challenger, Phil Oliva, a Somers resident 51 percent to 41 percent, 133,977 votes to 108,444 votes, according to unofficial vote totals from the New York State Board of Elections. In Westchester, Maloney leads 7,822 votes to 4803 votes, in Putnam, Oliva won 21,031 to 19,827 votes, in Dutchess, Maloney won 36,438 votes to 28,054 votes. The 18th congressional district includes Putnam County, southern Dutchess County, parts of n…
Serino Defeats Gipson To Win Second Term In 41st Senate District Serino Defeats Gipson To Win Second Term In 41st Senate District
Serino Defeats Gipson To Win Second Term In 41st Senate District Sen. Sue Serino (R-Hyde Park) has been elected to a second term as senator in the 41st Senate District. Serino defeated Gispon 68,354 votes to 53,920 votes, according to unofficial returns from the Putnam and Dutchess County Board of Elections. In Putnam County, she won 8,555 votes to 6,927 votes while in Dutchess, she won 59,799 votes to 46,993 votes. Serino was first elected in 2014, defeating Gipson, who was the incumbent.
Dutchess Decides: Congressional, Presidential Races Highlight Ballot Dutchess Decides: Congressional, Presidential Races Highlight Ballot
Dutchess Decides: Congressional, Presidential Races Highlight Ballot DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. - While all eyes will be on the Presidential Election on Tuesday, as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump vie for a spot in the Oval Office, voters in Dutchess can help decide which party controls the House of Representatives. In the 19th U.S. Congressional District, which covers most of Dutchess, Zephyr Teachout, a progressive who primaried Andrew Cuomo for governor in 2014, faces off against Republican John Faso, who previously ran for governor in 2006. The two are running to replace Chris Gibson, who declined to run for re-election. A poll conducted by WNYT in Albany h…
Croton Democrats Hope For Another Term On Village Board Croton Democrats Hope For Another Term On Village Board
Croton Democrats Hope For Another Term On Village Board CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y.-- After losing their majority in the last village elections to Croton United, the Croton Democrats are hoping to hang on to their remaining two seats. Brian Pugh and Ann Gallelli are running for another term on the village board, which is controlled 3-2 by Croton United. Pugh and Gallelli are running against Mark Aarons and Dan McNatty. Pugh said he wants to preserve the village's quality of life, protect environmental stability and keep Croton affordable for middle class families.  "In the last term, Trustee Ann Gallelli and I supported two back-to-back tax fre…
Croton United Hopes To Increase Majority On Village Board Croton United Hopes To Increase Majority On Village Board
Croton United Hopes To Increase Majority On Village Board CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- Croton United is hoping to strength its control on the village board in Tuesday's municipal election. Dan McNatty and Mark Aarons are running for two seats on the village board looking to unseat Democratic incumbents Brian Pugh and Ann Gallelli. Last year, Croton United swept the municipal elections and now they hold a 3-2 edge on the board.  Croton United, which calls itself a community organization, was formed several years ago and is made up of Republicans, Democrats and Independents.  McNatty believes his financial background is needed on the village board and…
Yorktown Elementary School Predicts Every Presidential Election Since 1968 Yorktown Elementary School Predicts Every Presidential Election Since 1968
Yorktown Elementary School Predicts Every Presidential Election Since 1968 YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- If the vote from the students at Benjamin Franklin Elementary School is any indication, Hillary Clinton will be our next president. The K to 5th grade school in the Lakeland Central School District has voted for the winner of every presidential election since 1968. This year, students picked Clinton over Trump 277 votes to 230 votes.  "The purpose is to teach the students about democracy and the importance of voting," principal Patty McIlvenny said. "It's their right as citizens." Like in real elections, the students go into a voting booth, pul…
Presidential, Congressional Elections Highlight Election Day In Dutchess Presidential, Congressional Elections Highlight Election Day In Dutchess
Presidential, Congressional Elections Highlight Election Day In Dutchess DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. - While all eyes will be on the Presidential Election on Tuesday, as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump vie for a spot in the Oval Office, voters in Dutchess can help decide which party controls the House of Representatives. In the 19th Congressional District, which covers most of Dutchess, Zephyr Teachout, a progressive who primaried Andrew Cuomo for governor in 2014, faces off against Republican John Faso, who previously ran for governor in 2006. The two are running to replace Chris Gibson, who declined to run for re-election. A poll conducted by WNYT in Albany had Te…
Police Called To Byram Hills After Student Caught Smoking Marijuana Police Called To Byram Hills After Student Caught Smoking Marijuana
Police Called To Byram Hills After Student Caught Smoking Marijuana ARMONK, N.Y. -- One student was taken away from Byram Hills High School Wednesday after police received a report about two students smoking marijuana. Principal Christopher Walsh called police after being concerned that two students were smoking marijuana in the woods, according to police. A student was taken from the school by police, who have not released any information on whether the student was arrested or charged with any crime, according to Superintendent Bill Donahue. The second student was not taken away by police. "If we suspect a student is breaking the law, we call the pol…
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