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

Westchester ACE Challenge Winners Announced Westchester ACE Challenge Winners Announced
Westchester ACE Challenge Winners Announced Some Westchester students are getting free passes to Rye Playland, thanks to some academic excellence. County Executive Rob Astorino announced the winners of the Astorino Challenge in Education, who met one of the following three benchmarks during the school year: Final G.P.A of at least 3.8, 95% or A average, or better (depending on the school’s grading system) or  Perfect attendance for the entire school year or a full grade point, letter or 10 percentage point improvement from the previous year’s final report card. Astorino said he was proud so many students in grades 6-12 accepted and m…
Terry Elsberry, St. Matthew’s Church Rector, Calls It A Career Terry Elsberry, St. Matthew’s Church Rector, Calls It A Career
Terry Elsberry, St. Matthew’s Church Rector, Calls It A Career BEDFORD, N.Y. -- For the past 23 years, Terry Elsberry has seen people at their highest and lowest points. Elsberry, who lives in Greenwich, recently retired as rector of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Bedford after serving for 23 years. As rector, Elsberry oversaw a period of change for the church. It increased in parishioners and doubled the size of the parish house. It celebrated its bicentennial in 2010 and started a preschool and chamber music concert series. "We've had a lot of fun," Elsberry said. The church has been also been active in helping other Episcopal churches…
Peekskill Names New Interim Superintendent Peekskill Names New Interim Superintendent
Peekskill Names New Interim Superintendent PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Mary Keenan Foster is now the interim superintendent of the Peekskill City School District. Foster was appointed last month and started her job last week. Lorenzo Licopoli, who was serving as acting superintendent, moved into a consulting role. David Fine announced his resignation as superintendent earlier this year. Foster will serve as interim superintendent until the Peekskill Board of Education appoints a permanent superintendent. Foster has been with the district for 33 years. “I want to thank the Board of Education and Dr. Licopoli for your confidence in my ability…
Police Recover Shotgun Following Yorktown Hostage Standoff Police Recover Shotgun Following Yorktown Hostage Standoff
Police Recover Shotgun Following Yorktown Hostage Standoff YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- The standoff between police and a 40-year-old Yorktown man Tuesday night lasted two hours, Lt. Timothy Geitner said Wednesday. David Grolz, 40, was arrested and charged with assault in the third degree and menacing in the second degree, both Class A misdemeanors after the incident on the 3700 block of Crompond Road (Route 202). Police had arrived at Grolz's home to investigate an assault complaint, which was "substantiated," Geitner said. Geitner said police did not have any information about the assault. Contrary to other published reports, Grolz was al…
Westchester Inducts Five Into Sports Hall Of Fame Westchester Inducts Five Into Sports Hall Of Fame
Westchester Inducts Five Into Sports Hall Of Fame  Frank McLaughlin, Rick O'Keeffe, Jimmy Roberts, Paul Natale and Rich Leaf were inducted into the Westchester Sports Hall of Fame by the selection committee last week. The 50th-anniversary induction dinner will be Thursday, Oct. 19, at the County Center.  The Westchester Sports Hall of Fame is sponsored by the Westchester Parks Department. The plaques are on display at the County Center. McLaughlin was the longtime athletic director at Fordham University, his alma mater, where he was also a star basketball player and a New York Knicks draftee. He was also the head coach at Harvard, and coa…
North Salem Band Looking To Rock Pleasantville Music Festival North Salem Band Looking To Rock Pleasantville Music Festival
North Salem Band Looking To Rock Pleasantville Music Festival The Pleasantville Music Festival will be RIIZA's time to shine. The band, made up of four teenagers from North Salem, is one of the performers at the Pleasantville Music Festival, being held this Saturday at July 8. The festival is headlined by Blues Traveler, Suzanne Vega, and Living Color. The band features Justin Giacchetto on guitar, Ari Perakis on vocals, Wilson Yarnall on bass and Sean Leveille on drums. Giacchetto, Perakis and Yarnall met at the School of Rock in Bedford, while they met Leveille through mutual friends. Perakis, who sings vocals, said the band is about exploring the …
Amelia Earhart, Wife Of Westchester Man, May Have Survived Crash Amelia Earhart, Wife Of Westchester Man, May Have Survived Crash
Amelia Earhart, Wife Of Westchester Man, May Have Survived Crash A new photo is causing speculation that Amelia Earhart, who was married to Rye's George Putnam, survived a crash landing in the Marshall Islands 80 years ago. A History Channel special, "Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence," airing Sunday, features a photo of a woman who resembles Earhart, along with her navigator, Fred Noonan, on a dock. Analysis done for History Channel and NBC News says the photo appears legitimate and that she may have been captured by the Japanese after she crashed. Earhart disappeared in 1937 as she attempted to become the first woman to fly around the world.…
Peekskill Celebrates July 4 With Annual Parade Peekskill Celebrates July 4 With Annual Parade
Peekskill Celebrates July 4 With Annual Parade PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Peekskill held its annual parade to commemorate America turning 241 on Tuesday. The two-mile parade began in front of the Washington Street State Armory. Parade participants included vintage cars, vintage firetrucks, firefighters, pipe bands and Boy Scouts. 
Chase Bank Opens In Yorktown Chase Bank Opens In Yorktown
Chase Bank Opens In Yorktown YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- Commerce Street has a new Chase bank. The Chase Bank branch recently opened in town at 1975 Commerce Street, the site of Empire Hunan, the Chinese restaurant. Chase purchased the property for $3.2 million according to Yorktown News. The Chase branch at 2035 Crompond Road has closed and the branch at 2002 Commerce Street will close at the end of the month. A Verizon store will replace the bank at Crompond Road, according to Yorktown News.
Nita Lowey One Of Richest Members Of Congress Nita Lowey One Of Richest Members Of Congress
Nita Lowey One Of Richest Members Of Congress Nita Lowey (D-Harrison) is among the most wealthy members of the House of Representatives, according to a new report. According to financial disclosure forms that representatives are required to file, Lowey and her husband, David, have assets between $11 million and $44 million, with between $1 million and $5 million in their checking accounts. In 2014, Lowey was ranked as the 17th wealthiest member of Congress, according to the New York Post. On the flipside, Eliot Engel, who represents Southern Westchester, owes between $10,000 and $15,000 on a Visa credit card, according to the Post.
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