Jeanne Muchnick

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Jeanne Muchnick, Daily Voice Deputy Editor, Content, has covered everything from baby advice for Parents Magazine to travel finds for The Rough Guides to human interest features for The New York Times to lifestyle insights for prevention.com. She has been a Senior Editor at top national women's magazines including Woman's World and Woman's Day and was instrumental in the launch of Gannett's InTown, Rockland and Putnam magazines. She is also the author of Dinner for Busy Moms, a 2010 Mom's Award winner. Among her favorite things to write about: Her neighbors and surrounding communities. So email her and fill her in on what's happening near you. And, follow her on Instagram @dailyvoicefeatures.

Jeanne was formerly a deputy editor at Daily Voice.

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DV Decision: Which Presidential Candidate Can Better Handle Foreign Policy? DV Decision: Which Presidential Candidate Can Better Handle Foreign Policy?
DV Decision: Which Presidential Candidate Can Better Handle Foreign Policy? WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- She's been Secretary of State. He's been the head of an international business. So who would do a better job as president handling foreign policy -- Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton or Republican Presidential Nominee Donald J. Trump? Both candidates are in "military mode," according to USA Today, as each pointed out their credentials -- as well as their opponent's failings -- in the recent "Commander in Chief Forum" sponsored by NBC News on Wednesday, Sept. 7. Their first debate is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 26. Feel free to co…
DV Decision: Which Presidential Candidate Can Better Handle Foreign Policy? DV Decision: Which Presidential Candidate Can Better Handle Foreign Policy?
DV Decision: Which Presidential Candidate Can Better Handle Foreign Policy? FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- She's been Secretary of State. He's been the head of an international business. So who would do a better job as president handling foreign policy -- Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton or Republican Presidential Nominee Donald J. Trump? Both candidates are in "military mode," according to USA Today, as each pointed out their credentials -- as well as their opponent's failings -- in the recent "Commander in Chief Forum" sponsored by NBC News on Wednesday, Sept. 7. Their first debate is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 26. Feel free to com…
Embrace Fall With Earthy Browns, Advises Hastings Beauty Expert Embrace Fall With Earthy Browns, Advises Hastings Beauty Expert
Embrace Fall With Earthy Browns, Advises Hastings Beauty Expert HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- September isn't just about back to school. It's also about new looks. Which is why we went to Susan Giordano, a 25 year veteran of the fashion industry and owner of Giordano Beauty Boutique, an artisanal beauty boutique in Hastings for the low-down on what's hot this season. Daily Voice: What's new for fall?  Susan Giordano: This year’s perfect fall face is a look of unstudied sophistication with polished skin and delicately flushed cheeks. Smokey eyes are chic and fashionable in unexpected shades of earthy brown. Velvety matte lips complete the picture: choose f…
DV Home Cooking: Bergen Blogger Dishes On Nonna's Pasta DV Home Cooking: Bergen Blogger Dishes On Nonna's Pasta
DV Home Cooking: Bergen Blogger Dishes On Nonna's Pasta DV Home Cooking is devoted to readers and their recipes. All we ask is that you're a home cook, not a professional chef. Got a favorite dish you want to share? Send it, along with the story behind it, to DVHomeCooking@dailyvoice.com. Home Cook: Vincent Scordo, Leonia, N.J., blogger at Scordo.com "As a young chap, I lived with my grandparents in the typical 'Everyone Loves Raymond' environment; that is to say, my parents lived on the second floor apartment of a two family home while my grandparents occupied the first floor apartment. On most Saturday afternoons I would wander down to m…
New Documentary Highlights 9/11 Heroics Of New York 'Man In Red Bandana' New Documentary Highlights 9/11 Heroics Of New York 'Man In Red Bandana'
New Documentary Highlights 9/11 Heroics Of New York 'Man In Red Bandana' UPPER NYACK, N.Y. -- It was never on Matthew J. Weiss's bucket list to make a movie. The then New York traffic attorney -- now living in Florida -- was just doing his job, meeting with his Hudson Valley Bank banker for lunch when that banker -- Upper Nyack resident Jefferson Crowther -- shared the story of his son. Welles Remy Crowther, a Nyack High School grad and a member of Empire Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1 in Upper Nyack, was responsible for saving at least 10 people on September 11th, though the family did not hear his story until eight months later and only due to an ordinary object…
New Documentary Highlights 9/11 Heroics Of Upper Nyack 'Man In Red Bandana' New Documentary Highlights 9/11 Heroics Of Upper Nyack 'Man In Red Bandana'
New Documentary Highlights 9/11 Heroics Of Upper Nyack 'Man In Red Bandana' UPPER NYACK, N.Y. -- It was never on Matthew J. Weiss's bucket list to make a movie. The then New York traffic attorney -- now living in Florida -- was just doing his job, meeting with his Hudson Valley Bank banker for lunch when that banker -- Upper Nyack resident Jefferson Crowther -- shared the story of his son. Welles Remy Crowther, a Nyack High School grad and a member of Empire Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1 in Upper Nyack, was responsible for saving at least 10 people on September 11th, though the family did not hear his story until eight months later and only due to an ordinary object…
New 9/11 Book Honors Memory Of Yonkers Event Coordinator New 9/11 Book Honors Memory Of Yonkers Event Coordinator
New 9/11 Book Honors Memory Of Yonkers Event Coordinator YONKERS, N.Y.. -- A walk to work inspired Tim Oliver, an art director at Golf Digest Magazine to write "Finding Fifteen," a tribute to 15 9/11 victims. The Huntington, Long Island resident said he found himself walking past the pools of the 9/11 Memorial on his way to his office at One World Trade Center -- "It's peaceful," he said -- and would always pause to look at a name -- or two -- and think about the person who had passed. Reading those random names and reflecting on those lives -- he would do some rudimentary research once back inside -- became a story he told his…
Documentary Highlights 9/11 Heroics Of Hudson Valley 'Man In Red Bandana' Documentary Highlights 9/11 Heroics Of Hudson Valley 'Man In Red Bandana'
Documentary Highlights 9/11 Heroics Of Hudson Valley 'Man In Red Bandana' UPPER NYACK, N.Y. -- It was never on Matthew J. Weiss's bucket list to make a movie. The then New York traffic attorney -- now living in Florida -- was just doing his job, meeting with his Hudson Valley Bank banker for lunch when that banker -- Upper Nyack resident Jefferson Crowther -- shared the story of his son. Welles Remy Crowther, a Nyack High School grad and a member of Empire Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1 in Upper Nyack, was responsible for saving at least 10 people on September 11th, though the family did not hear his story until eight months later and only due to an ordinary object…
Rye Resident Reflects On Loss Of Colleagues On 9/11 Rye Resident Reflects On Loss Of Colleagues On 9/11
Rye Resident Reflects On Loss Of Colleagues On 9/11 RYE, N.Y. -- Though it's been 15 years since the Sept. 11th attacks, for Rye resident Phil Moyles, it might have well as been yesterday.  The president of Answer the Call, an organization that provides financial assistance and support to the families of NYC police and firefighters who have been killed in the line of duty, Moyles had 300 colleagues of his killed that day.  "September 11th greatly affected my life," he said. "Its anniversary should never be forgotten as it is one of the most important and tragic events in U.S. history." He does, however, feel immensely pr…
New Documentary Highlights 9/11 Heroics Of Rockland 'Man In Red Bandana' New Documentary Highlights 9/11 Heroics Of Rockland 'Man In Red Bandana'
New Documentary Highlights 9/11 Heroics Of Rockland 'Man In Red Bandana' UPPER NYACK, N.Y. -- It was never on Matthew J. Weiss's bucket list to make a movie. The then New York traffic attorney -- now living in Florida -- was just doing his job, meeting with his Hudson Valley Bank banker for lunch when that banker -- Upper Nyack resident Jefferson Crowther -- shared the story of his son. Welles Remy Crowther, a Nyack High School grad and a member of Empire Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1 in Upper Nyack, was responsible for saving at least 10 people on September 11th, though the family did not hear his story until eight months later and only due to an ordinary object…
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