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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Water Service Will Be Interrupted In Yorktown Thursday Water Service Will Be Interrupted In Yorktown Thursday
Water Service Will Be Interrupted In Yorktown Thursday YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Water service will be interrupted on Underhill Avenue in Yorktown early Thursday morning.Yorktown Police announced the Yorktown Consolidated Water District will be making system improvements on Underhill Avenue between Route 118 and Kear Street between midnight and 7 a.m. The work will involve temporary interruption of water service and possible road closure, police said. Anyone who experiences discolored water should run the cold water until it clears, police said. 
Letter To The Editor: Vote Yes On Constitutional Convention Letter To The Editor: Vote Yes On Constitutional Convention
Letter To The Editor: Vote Yes On Constitutional Convention Putnam Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail putnam@dailyvoice.com. Do you want to clean up Albany? See lower municipal and county taxes? Now's our chance! Vote Yes this November 7th on the referendum for a Constitutional Convention for New York State. You'll see the referendum listed along with two others on the reserve side of your ballot. The proposed Constitutional Convention is a once in a generation chance to enact long overdue ethics and home rule reforms. It will rectify state gerrymandering, our byzantine court sy…
Horace Greeley Athletes Help Fight Pediatric Cancer Horace Greeley Athletes Help Fight Pediatric Cancer
Horace Greeley Athletes Help Fight Pediatric Cancer CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- This season, Greeley athletes are excelling on and off the field.More than a dozen Horace Greeley athletic teams will be participating in the 4th annual Greeley All-Athlete Walkathon on Sunday, Nov. 5 from 11 a.m to 1 p.m at the Horace Greeley High School Competition Field. The event is in honor of Gardner Marks, a Greeley graduate, who lost his life to cancer. This year's walk is also honoring Casey Taub, a Greeley student who succumbed to brain cancer.  This year's walk will raise funds for two Chappaqua non-profits, the Gardner Marks Foundation, which raises money towar…
Valley Cottage Rappers Releasing First Album Valley Cottage Rappers Releasing First Album
Valley Cottage Rappers Releasing First Album VALLEY COTTAGE, N.Y. -- One of the hottest rap duos on the scene is straight outta Valley Cottage. TRØN & DVD, a.k.a. brothers Norvin and Darian Van Dunk, are set to release their first album "Afraid of the Dark" on Friday.  "It's super exciting," Darian said. "We've been doing this for a long time and have been trying to perfect our craft to a level we can be proud of. We want to put this out to show people what we have." Getting to release their first record is a sense of validation, Norvin said. The brothers said the album is an introduction to their m…
Man Strikes Victim With Metal Pipe In Mohegan Lake, Police Say Man Strikes Victim With Metal Pipe In Mohegan Lake, Police Say
Man Strikes Victim With Metal Pipe In Mohegan Lake, Police Say A Dutchess County man was arrested and charged Tuesday after police say he struck a Lexington Avenue resident in the arm with a metal pipe in Mohegan Lake. Muhamet Kabashi, 47, of Poughquag was charged with assault in the third degree, a Class D felony and criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree, a Class D felony. A man called police on Sunday, Oct. 15 saying that on the previous Wednesday, Oct. 11, Kabashi attacked him, causing pain, police said. Following a police investigation, Kabashi turned himself in and was released on $2,500 bail. He is due back in court on Nov. 28.
New Castle Eyes $18.2M For Downtown Projects New Castle Eyes $18.2M For Downtown Projects
New Castle Eyes $18.2M For Downtown Projects NEW CASTLE, N.Y. -- The Town of New Castle will be going out to bond to pay for its downtown improvement projects.The town intends to borrow $18.2 million to pay for the downtown Chappaqua project, as well as other projects in town.  The 18-month project will replace aging water and sewer mains in the downtown. The bond is expected to be completed by January at the latest. $13.7 million is going toward the streetscape project, while $1 million is going to the refurbishment of Minkel Dam. About $1.5 million will go to pay for heavy equipment. Supervisor Rob Greenstein said the amount is what…
Employee Stole Thousands From Jefferson Valley Macy's, Police Say Employee Stole Thousands From Jefferson Valley Macy's, Police Say
Employee Stole Thousands From Jefferson Valley Macy's, Police Say A 30-year-old employee was arrested and charged with stealing thousands in cash from Macy's at the Jefferson Valley Mall. Latierre Valentine of Ossining was charged with grand larceny in the fourth degree, a Class E felony. Police allege Valentine stole $2,850 in cash while he was employed at the store from Sept. 19 to Oct. 15 while he was working the register. Valentine was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters for processing. He was released on $200 bail and is due back in court on Nov. 16.
Preliminary Poughkeepsie Budget For 2018 Released Preliminary Poughkeepsie Budget For 2018 Released
Preliminary Poughkeepsie Budget For 2018 Released POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Mayor Ron Rolison released his 2018 preliminary budget Monday, which stays within in the state-mandated tax cap on the tax levy. The $49.6 million general fund will see a tax levy increase of 1.80 percent and a spending increase of .1 percent. Rolison said the city saved approximately $391,000 by outsourcing its bus service to the county. "The thrust of our fiscal plan for 2018 relies on efficiencies and reorganization that will allow us to invest in our city," Rolison said. "We will invest in new police cars, we will upgrade essential fire apparatus, an…
Letter To The Editor: Lakeland Central School District Is Not Transparent Letter To The Editor: Lakeland Central School District Is Not Transparent
Letter To The Editor: Lakeland Central School District Is Not Transparent Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail yorktown@dailyvoice.com. Lakeland Central School District continues to show they will not be forth coming with public information. They continue to do anything and everything to not be transparent. Why must parents and taxpayers be forced to sue our own District because our District and our Board of Education refuse to follow state law, regarding public records we are legally entitled to. Shouldn’t our school district want to be open and transparent about material the Committee on Open G…
Hundreds Of Westchester Students Take Part In Anti-Opioid Summit Hundreds Of Westchester Students Take Part In Anti-Opioid Summit
Hundreds Of Westchester Students Take Part In Anti-Opioid Summit More than 400 Westchester students want to be part of the solution in fighting the opioid epidemic. The county held a summit at the Westchester County Center on Monday, featuring a talk from BMX racer Tony Hoffman, a recovering heroin addict. Students from 37 schools took part in the day-long summit. The opioid epidemic caused a 200 percent increase in fatalities in Westchester from 2010-2015. The goal of the Youth Summit was to bring together students and have them come up with ideas on how to fight the epidemic in their own schools and neighborhoods. “Young people are dying,”  County Exe…
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