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

North Salem's Farmer & The Fish Restaurant Reopens After Fire North Salem's Farmer & The Fish Restaurant Reopens After Fire
North Salem's Farmer & The Fish Restaurant Reopens After Fire NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- The Farmer & the Fish, a  farm-to-table restaurant in North Salem, reopened for lunch Thursday after a chimney fire Wednesday night. The Croton Falls Fire Department was dispatched to the restaurant, located at 100 Titicus Road, at 9:32 p.m. because of the chimney fire, Fire Chief Jason Blauvelt said. The crew was able to quickly knock down the fire and then noticed cardboard boxes had ignited in a storage room, Blauvelt said. Firefighters extinguished the fire and left after about 20 minutes. No mutual aid was required and nobody was hurt, Blauvelt said. Michae…
Ossining Applauds Boston Strong Ahead Of Marathon Ossining Applauds Boston Strong Ahead Of Marathon
Ossining Applauds Boston Strong Ahead Of Marathon OSSINING, N.Y. -- Ossining will be Boston Strong at the running of the Boston Marathon on Monday, April 21. Ossining residents said they are looking forward to the marathon and applauded Boston for its resilience in the wake of the terrorist attack at last year's marathon that killed three people. "Boston has shown it has a strong group of people," town Supervisor Sue Donnelly said. "The marathon is going to be marvelous. They all came together after a disaster." Howard Fleischer will be in Boston this weekend and said the world is proud of what Boston has overcome. "We all felt the h…
Parolee Convicted In Murder Of Peekskill Cabdriver Parolee Convicted In Murder Of Peekskill Cabdriver
Parolee Convicted In Murder Of Peekskill Cabdriver PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- A 62-year-old man was convicted Thursday, April 17, in the murder of Terry Camper, a Peekskill cabdriver. John Murray was convicted of first-degree murder and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore said. Beatrice Camper, Camper's wife and Murray's co-conspirator, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, according to DiFiore, and will be sentenced in June. In October 2012, a postal worker observed a gray Mercury Marquis parked in the area of 118 Pine St. facing the wrong direction. She observed the driver was no…
North Salem Family Enjoys Participating In Fresh Air Fund North Salem Family Enjoys Participating In Fresh Air Fund
North Salem Family Enjoys Participating In Fresh Air Fund NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- Few people have gotten more out of the Fresh Air Fund than North Salem resident Heather Stobin. Stobin has been hosting Jordan through the Fresh Air Fund for five years. The Fresh Air Fund is a not-for-profit agency that has provided free summer experiences to almost two million New York City children from low-income communities since 1877. Each summer, more than 4,000 children like Jordan visit volunteer host families in rural, suburban and small town communities like North Salem. Stobin had wanted to get involved with Fresh Air since she was a kid, but was never a…
Keenan House Reopens In Ossining Keenan House Reopens In Ossining
Keenan House Reopens In Ossining OSSINING, N.Y. -- A popular Ossining pub that unexpectedly closed in January has reopened. Keenan House Kitchen and Tap Bar reopened on Tuesday under new ownership. The gastropub, at 199 Main St., was a popular spot in the village when it opened last year, but closed months later citing "unforseen circumstances." Keenan House is now partially owned by Ali Sahin, who previously served as head waiter. William Bird, Keenan House's popular bartender, is back tending bar. The restaurant will continue to offer new American cuisine that made it popular while including some Mediterranean dishes…
Croton Runner Set For An Especially Meaningful Boston Marathon Croton Runner Set For An Especially Meaningful Boston Marathon
Croton Runner Set For An Especially Meaningful Boston Marathon CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- Croton-on-Hudson resident John Reumann will be returning to Boston to run the annual Boston Marathon on Monday, April 21, after his first time as a participant -- last year -- was an unforgettable experience in many ways. Reumann was injured leading up to Boston and didn't have enough time to train. He still finished the race and was with his family at The Shops at Prudential Center when the bombing occurred. "I heard this big rumbling," Reumann said. "It was clear things weren't good. We managed to pay for our meal and we had to evacuate the building. It was a v…
Taxes OK, Some Ossining Residents Say Taxes OK, Some Ossining Residents Say
Taxes OK, Some Ossining Residents Say OSSINING, N.Y. -- Tax Day is a day most Americans do not look forward to. April 15 is the day each year tax returns are due to the federal government. While many grumble about having to pay taxes, those at Keenan House say paying taxes serves a purpose. "I use an accountant," Ali Sahin, co-owner of Keenan House said. Sahin, who is from Turkey, said his home country has similar taxation rules. "Every country has their own rules and policies," Sahin said. "I just make sure I am compliant." Erdael Nehir, Keenan House's other co-owner, said there are benefits to paying taxes. "It's im…
Yorktown Dog Park Celebrates Opening Yorktown Dog Park Celebrates Opening
Yorktown Dog Park Celebrates Opening YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- After a 12-year saga, the Yorktown Community Dog Park is officially open. The dog park celebrated its grand opening Saturday at Sylvain Glen Park, with a 1.3 acre parcel just for the dogs. Dave Rocco, chair of the Yorktown Dog Park Committee and others have been fighting since 2002 for the dog park, which was approved in December 2013 by the Yorktown Parks and Recreation Commission and the Yorktown Town Board. In 2002, a group of Yorktowners started meeting at FDR State Park letting their dogs run off-leash at the park until being told to stop by park police. In 2004, …
CPC Relocates To Downtown Ossining CPC Relocates To Downtown Ossining
CPC Relocates To Downtown Ossining OSSINING, N.Y. -- A not-for-profit mortgage lender recently relocated to downtown Ossining. Community Preservation Corporation opened its Hudson Valley office at 2 Church St. The organization has more than 40 years of experience creating affordable housing and revitalizing downtowns to stimulate economic development and investment in Westchester. “CPC is dedicated to investing in downtown districts across New York State, and what better way to do so than to set up our Hudson Valley office in the heart of downtown Ossining,” Rafael Cestero, president and CEO of CPC said. “The Hudson Valley…
Check Out The Hoopla At Cortlandt's Hendrick Hudson Library Check Out The Hoopla At Cortlandt's Hendrick Hudson Library
Check Out The Hoopla At Cortlandt's Hendrick Hudson Library CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- A new service at the Hendrick Hudson Free Library in Montrose is providing patrons with access to thousands of DVDs, television shows and CDs. The library has partnered with hoopla digital to offer these services. Montrose cardholders can download the hoopla app on their smartphone or visit www.hoopladigital.com. “Partnering with hoopla digital allows us to take part in a service that is changing the future of the public library, while fostering ideas and imagination on-the-go” said Library DirectorJill Davis. “Mobile technology is in demand and with this new service, o…
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