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

Hyde Park Site Recommended For Historic Registry Hyde Park Site Recommended For Historic Registry
Hyde Park Site Recommended For Historic Registry HYDE PARK, N.Y. -- The New Guinea site in Hyde Park is one of 23 properties being recommended by the New York State Board of Historic Preservation for the state and national register of historic places. Gov. Andrew Cuomo made the announcement Friday. The New Guinea Community Site, at East Market Street, was the location of an early free black community from 1790 to 1850. The site was home to black migrants looking for work, searching for family members or attempting to flee slaveowners.  During the mid-1860s, attorney John Hackett consolidated several parcels, including those associated wi…
Somers Senior Named Siemens Semifinalist Somers Senior Named Siemens Semifinalist
Somers Senior Named Siemens Semifinalist Alyssa Klee's science research has gained national recognition. Klee was named a Siemens semifinalist for her work on trying to reduce side effects for patients on immunotherapies.  The identification of the unknown binding site between two proteins, PD-L1 and B7-1, would benefit the countless weaker patients who cannot handle these side effects, Klee said.  At Somers, Klee is the founder and president of Somers Cancer Research, founder and president of the Math National Honor Society, Chem Club President, a member of the National Honor Society, a member of the Spanish National Honor Soci…
Macy's Employee Fraudulently Returned Merchandise, Yorktown Police Say Macy's Employee Fraudulently Returned Merchandise, Yorktown Police Say
Macy's Employee Fraudulently Returned Merchandise, Yorktown Police Say A 20-year-old Northern Westchester resident was arrested and charged for processing fake returns when she worked at Macy's in Jefferson Valley Friday. Cyan Rampersant of Peekskill was charged with petit larceny, a Class A misdemeanor. While working at Macy's, Rampersant allegedly took merchandise in the store and returned the merchandise to her register numerous times for a total value of $460.14, police said. Rampersant then took the value of the merchandise and placed it on two Easy Exchange gift cards, police said. She was released on $100 bail and is due back in court on Jan. 23. 
The Grand Helps Poughkeepsie Spread Holiday Cheer The Grand Helps Poughkeepsie Spread Holiday Cheer
The Grand Helps Poughkeepsie Spread Holiday Cheer POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- The Grand Rehabilitation, and the Poughkeepsie Fire and Police Departments wanted to make sure everyone had a Merry Christmas. The groups teamed up last weekend to distribute food and gifts to families in need throughout the city. The Grand at River Valley served as a drop-off site with many items donated by visitors and family members of residents at the facility. Additionally, staff purchased more than $400 worth of toys from Mart to add to the boxes. Volunteers also delivered flowers and turkeys provided by participating local businesses. 
Golden Corral Closure Tops Dutchess News For 2017 Golden Corral Closure Tops Dutchess News For 2017
Golden Corral Closure Tops Dutchess News For 2017 DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Golden Corral did not have a good 2017 in Poughkeepsie. The long-delayed buffet finally opened on Route 9 in the Town of Poughkeepsie Jan. 15 after having issues with the gas line. Just as quickly as it opened, it closed briefly in February for undisclosed reasons. After reopening, first-responders were dispatched to Golden Corral after receiving a report of an apparent drug overdose involving a male victim found in the bathroom It mercifully closed for good in March, though in October, reports the restaurant might be reopening again. The heroin epidemic continued…
Yorktown Man Involved In Three-Car Crash Drove Drunk, Police Say Yorktown Man Involved In Three-Car Crash Drove Drunk, Police Say
Yorktown Man Involved In Three-Car Crash Drove Drunk, Police Say A three-car accident on Underhill Avenue and Rochambeau Drive in Yorktown resulted in a 52-year-old man being charged with felony DWI Friday. Roy Byremo of Yorktown was charged with a felony DWI and felony aggravated DWI because he had a previous DWI conviction in the last 10 years, Yorktown Police said. He was also charged with driving with a suspended registration, a misdemeanor. After investigating the accident, Byremo was arrested at the scene and transported back to police headquarters.
Walkway Over The Hudson Awarded $500,000 for Visitors Center Walkway Over The Hudson Awarded $500,000 for Visitors Center
Walkway Over The Hudson Awarded $500,000 for Visitors Center POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- the Walkway Over The Hudson is getting a new visitors center. The Walkway was awarded a $500,000 grant through New York State’s Consolidated Funding Application (CFA) program this week, to be allocated toward the planned Eastern Entrance Welcome Center. The welcome center is expected to be completed by spring 2019 and will feature permanent restrooms, a gathering area for up to 40 visitors,  water fountains, benches, lighting, landscaping and other amenities. The welcoming center will cost approximately $3 million and be located adjacent to the park's east side parking…
Rockland Allowing Residents To Prepay 2018 Property Taxes Rockland Allowing Residents To Prepay 2018 Property Taxes
Rockland Allowing Residents To Prepay 2018 Property Taxes ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Rockland County residents will be able to pay their 2018 tax bills early. Rockland County Legislators voted 13-0 Wednesday to approve the tax warrants necessary for Clarkstown, Haverstraw, Orangetown, Ramapo and Stony Point to accept early payments of some 2018 taxes. The tax warrants are being hand-delivered by the Sheriff’s Office and will allow the towns to accept the tax payments. “It’s totally understandable that local property owners want to take advantage of any tax savings possible,” Legislator Chairman Toney Earl said. " I hope this effort will help ea…
Ilan Gilbert Ready To Lead Yorktown Ilan Gilbert Ready To Lead Yorktown
Ilan Gilbert Ready To Lead Yorktown YORKTOWN, N.Y. --  After a bruising election campaign, Yorktown Supervisor-elect Ilan Gilbert is looking forward to taking office on Jan. 1. "I'm energized," said Gilbert, a Democrat, who defeated Supervisor Michael Grace in November, 51 percent to 49 percent. "I'm excited." Gilbert said he wanted to run because he felt town government was not being responsive to the needs of individuals. "I wanted to change the tone of government," Gilbert said. "I believe I can do it." The transition process between Grace and Gilbert has been rocky.  At Grace's fi…
Helen 'Candy Grandma' Conklin, 79, Peekskill Business Owner Helen 'Candy Grandma' Conklin, 79, Peekskill Business Owner
Helen 'Candy Grandma' Conklin, 79, Peekskill Business Owner Westchester business owner Helen E. Conklin aka “Candy Grandma,” died Sunday at the Eleanor in Hyde Park at the age of 79. Conklin was born in Peekskill in 1938 to Gladys and Fred Conklin, who predeceased her, along with her brothers Jimmy and Elmer and sisters Marie and Charlotte. Conklin was the proprietor of two small businesses, a candy store and a variety store in Peekskill in the 1970s. She enjoyed drawing and painting, watching horse races, caring for her house plants and the beautiful voice of Andrea Bocelli.  She is survived by her children Debbie Lockwood, Vincent Fonti and David…
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