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

Letter To The Editor: Former Pound Ridge Supervisor Endorses Dick Lyman Letter To The Editor: Former Pound Ridge Supervisor Endorses Dick Lyman
Letter To The Editor: Former Pound Ridge Supervisor Endorses Dick Lyman Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail poundridge@dailyvoice.com. To The Editor, For those who don't know me, I have lived in Pound Ridge for almost 50 years. I have served the Town for the past 29 years as Planning Board Chairman, a Town Councilman, Deputy Town Supervisor, Town Supervisor and am currently the Executive Director of the Town's Office of Emergency Management. The quality of life that we enjoy in Pound Ridge is a direct result of the clear thinking of our Town Leaders, focusing their attention on the policies th…
Letter To The Editor: Vote Diane Briggs Letter To The Editor: Vote Diane Briggs
Letter To The Editor: Vote Diane Briggs Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail poundridge@dailyvoice.com. I hung up the phone and said, “This woman, Diane Briggs, is an absolute star. She is articulate, informed, reasonable, friendly, knows her neighbors like her family, has been in town for twenty years and knows the value of a buck.” I have been involved in service to the town for over 25 years (Democratic Party, Lions Club, PRES PTA and BCSD Board of Education). I have seen many fine candidates: Nancy Jane Woolley, Pearl Glassman, Homer Schoen, Ali Boak, Dan Pasc…
Community Scholarship Fund Helps Fox Lane Grads Attend College Community Scholarship Fund Helps Fox Lane Grads Attend College
Community Scholarship Fund Helps Fox Lane Grads Attend College MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Students graduating from Fox Lane High School who want to attend college know Rewarding Potential Scholarship has their back. The program, where the community helps fund college scholarships to Fox Lane graduates will be hosting an information session on Wednesday, Nov. 8 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Mount Kisco Public Library. The steering committee will share success stories of scholarship students and talk about its mission to help Fox Lane students overcome financial barriers and realize their hopes and dreams of attending college. Paul Alcorn, the pastor at Bedford …
Reform Party Chair Curtis Sliwa Calls On Astorino To Resign Reform Party Chair Curtis Sliwa Calls On Astorino To Resign
Reform Party Chair Curtis Sliwa Calls On Astorino To Resign WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- With eight days to go until Election Day, Senator George Latimer, the Democratic nominee for County Executive, is turning up the heat on his opponent, incumbent Rob Astorino. (R-Mount Pleasant). At a press conference in Yonkers Monday, Latimer, a Rye resident, was joined by Curtis Sliwa, chairman of the New York Reform Party, calling on Astorino to resign as county executive for allegedly accepting bribes, including a Rolex watch, as part of a federal corruption probe. Astorino is running for a third term and his campaign has denied the allegations. The Reform Pa…
Letter To The Editor: New York Bar Association Should Not Support ConCon Letter To The Editor: New York Bar Association Should Not Support ConCon
Letter To The Editor: New York Bar Association Should Not Support ConCon Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail greenburgh@dailyvoice.com. I have informed the New York State Bar Association that I am not renewing the membership I have maintained for 25 years because of their very partisan position on the constitutional convention referendum. Prior to October, 2017 they had presented both sides of the debate in a non-biased manner. I never expected the NYSBA to come out in favor of Constitutional Convention Vote. I thought they were a professional association and not a political arm of those who wou…
Heavenly Productions Makes Difference At Ronald McDonald House Heavenly Productions Makes Difference At Ronald McDonald House
Heavenly Productions Makes Difference At Ronald McDonald House Heavenly Productions helped lend a helping hand Saturday. The Armonk-based foundation participated in Make A Difference Day by providing lunch for children and their families at the Ronald McDonald House in Valhalla. Make A Difference Day, started in 1992, is one of the largest annual single-days of service nationwide.  Volunteers served wraps, chips with salsa dip, fruit salad, cookies and Halloween cupcakes. DeCicco & Sons of Armonk donated a tray of turkey, roast beef, tuna, eggplant and chicken cutlet wraps.
Nearly 3,000 People Vaccinated For Hepatitis A In Westchester Nearly 3,000 People Vaccinated For Hepatitis A In Westchester
Nearly 3,000 People Vaccinated For Hepatitis A In Westchester The Westchester County Department of Health announced Thursday that more than 2,900 people have received preventative treatment for Hepatitis A after an outbreak was traced back to a Port Cheste restaurant.The hepatitis outbreak in Westchester began in September before being traced back to bartaco, which was temporarily shut down. According to the county, over 1,200 people were vaccinated on Saturday, and another 60 people were registered to be vaccinated Monday. Vaccinations will be available for free at the Department of Health Clinic in White Plains at 4 Court St. on weekdays through Mond…
Following Outages, Putnam Health Dept. Issues Guidelines On Food Safety Following Outages, Putnam Health Dept. Issues Guidelines On Food Safety
Following Outages, Putnam Health Dept. Issues Guidelines On Food Safety PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- If your power went out during the recent storm, you might want to check your fridge and freezer, according to the Putnam County Department Of Health.Bacteria can easily grow in many foods at temperatures above 41 degrees Fahrenheit and make people ill, the Department of Health said. Foods such as eggs, milk, meats, chicken, seafood, cooked leftovers, gravies, soups, or products with these ingredients, must be discarded if temperatures exceeded 41 degrees Fahrenheit for more than 2 hours, according to the Department of Health. Other foods such as fruits, vegetables, ju…
Letter To The Editor: Vote Dick Lyman Letter To The Editor: Vote Dick Lyman
Letter To The Editor: Vote Dick Lyman Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail poundridge@dailyvoice.com. To The Editor: I was a troubled teen. I had no real father figure in my life and my mother, a cocktail waitress, was never around. As a result, I found myself in a world of trouble. At 16 years of age I found trouble with drugs, trouble with the law and my girlfriend (my wife Lisa of 41 years) was pregnant. Having family in Pound Ridge, I dropped out of high school and started my full time career at the market. Faced with some real life challenges I looked for s…
Letter To The Editor: Domino Sugar Responds Letter To The Editor: Domino Sugar Responds
Letter To The Editor: Domino Sugar Responds Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail yonkers@dailyvoice.com. Dear editor: The recent letter by Nicholas Pyle attacking our popular elected representative for defending local jobs is both offensive and inaccurate. Mr. Pyle runs a for-hire lobbying firm in Washington, DC, and he operates a Political Action Committee that doles out cash to congressional campaigns. He is a paid attack dog, and he is angry that Congressman Eliot Engel (D-NY-16) will not do his bidding and vote to bankrupt the Domino Sugar Refinery in Yonkers. I…
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