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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Spreckman Leads Richard In District 14 Westchester Legislature Spreckman Leads Richard In District 14 Westchester Legislature
Spreckman Leads Richard In District 14 Westchester Legislature Update 2:25 a.m. YONKERS, N.Y. -- With 82 percent of precincts, longtime incumbent Republican Bernice Spreckman is leading Democrat R. Rocky Richard 54 percent to 46 percent. Spreckman was first elected to the legislature in 1995. District 14 represents Yonkers and Mount Vernon. 
Perez Leads District 17 Westchester Board of Legislatures Perez Leads District 17 Westchester Board of Legislatures
Perez Leads District 17 Westchester Board of Legislatures Updated 2:20 a.m. YONKERS, N.Y. -- With 70 percent of districts reporting Virginia Perez led the race for Westchester Board of Legislators, representing District 17. Democrat Perez held 75 percent of the votes, Independent Nerissa Pena had 19 percent and Working Families Party candidate Jose Roman had 6 percent. Original article: YONKERS, N.Y. -- Virginia Perez was easily leading in her race for Westchester Board of Legislators, representing District 17. With 62 percent of precincts reporting, incumbent Perez, a Democrat, leads Independence Party candidate Nerissa Pena 75 percent to 1…
Burrows Running Away With District 15 For Westchester Board of Legislators Burrows Running Away With District 15 For Westchester Board of Legislators
Burrows Running Away With District 15 For Westchester Board of Legislators Update 2:25 a.m. YONKERS, N.Y. -- Republican incumbent Gordon Burrows easily will be re-elected to another term on the Westchester Board of Legislators, representing District 15. Burrows leads Delfim Heusler, 90 percent to 10 percent with 84 percent of precincts reporting so far. Heusler represents the Working Families Parties. Burrows initially was elected in February 2005 in a special election.  District 15 represents Bronxville and Yonkers. 
Roach Leads Easily In White Plains Mayoral Race Roach Leads Easily In White Plains Mayoral Race
Roach Leads Easily In White Plains Mayoral Race UPDATE 2 a.m. Wednesday WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- With 89 percent of districts reporting, White Plains Mayor Tom Roach led challenger Cass Cibelli, 78 percent to 22 percent, according to unofficial results from the Board of Electors. Original article: WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- With 47 percent of precincts reporting as of 11 p.m., Mayor Tom Roach is leading challenger Cass Cibelli, 76 percent to 24 percent. Roach, a Democrat, was appointed mayor in February 2011, following the resignation of Adam Bradley. Roach won a special election in March 2011. Democrats also were running away with the cit…
Maybury and Republicans Cruising To Victory In Mount Pleasant Maybury and Republicans Cruising To Victory In Mount Pleasant
Maybury and Republicans Cruising To Victory In Mount Pleasant UPDATED 2 A.M. Wednesday MOUNT PLEASANT, N.Y. -- Supervisor Joan Maybury and her Republican team are running away in Mount Pleasant. With 71 percent of the vote counted, Maybury leads third-party candidate Anthony D'Aria, 83 percent to 17 percent. Maybury was appointed supervisor in 2009. A week before the election, D'Aria was arrested for vouching for false signatures on his petition. D'Aria was running with John Casario, who was running for a seat on the town board. Casario was opposing Republican incumbent Denis McCarthy and newcomer Laurie Smalley. McCarthy and Smalley have 48…
Lyman Prevails In Heated Pound Ridge Supervisor Race Lyman Prevails In Heated Pound Ridge Supervisor Race
Lyman Prevails In Heated Pound Ridge Supervisor Race POUND RIDGE, N.Y. -- According to unofficial election returns, Richard Lyman is the newest supervisor of Pound Ridge.  Lyman, a Republican, leads Ali Boak, a Democrat, 52 percent to 48 percent, 896 votes to 822 votes, with 100 percent of precincts reporting. "Right now, I am trying to digest this," Lyman said. "I am very pleased that the voters looked at my record and deemed me worthy. I think they understood what I stand for." Lyman said he was running for supervisor and not running a campaign against anyone. He said he needs a couple of days to decompress. "I have a lot work to do,"…
Jacobs, Marcotte Head To Head in Westchester Legislator District 10 Jacobs, Marcotte Head To Head in Westchester Legislator District 10
Jacobs, Marcotte Head To Head in Westchester Legislator District 10 UPDATED 12:25 a.m. NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- Democrat Mary Jo Jacobs and Republican incumbent Sheila Marcotte are head to head in Westchester County Board of Legislator District 10. With 81 percent of precincts reporting, the race is split right down the middle, with each candidate garnering 50 percent of the vote.  Marcotte was elected to the board in a special election in spring 2010. District 10 covers Eastchester, Tuckahoe and New Rochelle. 
Costello Pulls Ahead, Knickerbocker Leading In Town Board Race Costello Pulls Ahead, Knickerbocker Leading In Town Board Race
Costello Pulls Ahead, Knickerbocker Leading In Town Board Race UPDATED: 12:33 a.m. CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- The five-person race for two Cortlandt Councilman spots is called with 86-percent of the vote in as of 12:33 a.m. Democrat Debra Costello holds the top spot with 25-percent of the vote. Republican Theresa Knickerbocker and Democrat Seth Freach are neck-and-neck with 21-percent. Supervisor Linda Puglisi ran unopposed for her 12th term.  Domenic Volpe, John Lentini, Knickerbocker, Seth Freach and Carter-Costello ran for two seats on the Cortlandt Town Board replacing the retiring Ann Lindau-Martin and John E. Sloan. Volpe was running for the thir…
Catalina Claims Victory in Peekskill Mayoral Race; Common Council Too Close Catalina Claims Victory in Peekskill Mayoral Race; Common Council Too Close
Catalina Claims Victory in Peekskill Mayoral Race; Common Council Too Close UPDATED 12:25 A.M Wednesday PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- With 81 percent of districts reporting, Frank Catalina leads Mary Foster in the race for mayor of Peekskill, 52 percent to 48 percent. With unofficial results in, Catalina had tallied 1,567 votes to Foster's 1,458. Foster has yet to concede though Catalina is claiming victory and looking ahead to his next term. "I feel elated," Catalina said. "We're very gratified." Catalina said residents were tired of six straight years of deficit budgets with no expansion of Peekskill's tax base.  "You can't blame it on the economy," Catalina said. "…
Maisano Leading In District 11 Westchester Board of Legislators Maisano Leading In District 11 Westchester Board of Legislators
Maisano Leading In District 11 Westchester Board of Legislators Update 2:30 a.m. NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- With 81 percent of districts reporting, Republican James Maisano is leading Democrat challenger Stavros Pantelis 69 percent to 31 percent in the race for District 11 Board of Legislators. Maisano, the minority leader, is running for his 9th term. District 11 represents Pelham, Pelham Manor and New Rochelle.  
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