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

Buffalo Wild Wings Closes In Port Chester Buffalo Wild Wings Closes In Port Chester
Buffalo Wild Wings Closes In Port Chester PORT CHESTER, N.Y. -- It's been a sad week for wing lovers in Port Chester. The Buffalo Wild Wings at 44 Westchester Ave. in the village recently closed its doors. The wing chain did not give a reason for its closure, directing customers to nearby locations in White Plains and New Rochelle. Applebees and Panera Bread have also shut its doors in Port Chester over the last few years. Wing lovers can go down the street to Wing Stop, which opened last year. On Tuesday, Arby's announced it is acquiring Buffalo Wild Wings for $2.4 billion. 
Port Chester Housing Authority Paying Back Taxes...Over 60 Years Port Chester Housing Authority Paying Back Taxes...Over 60 Years
Port Chester Housing Authority Paying Back Taxes...Over 60 Years PORT CHESTER, N.Y. -- The Port Chester Housing Authority has 60 years to pay back more than $260,000 in back taxes to the village. The village board approved 5-2, a payment plan that will see the agency pay the village $20,575. The rest of the balance will be paid back $338 a month over the next 60 years. The housing authority, which runs 340 units in the village and is funded through rent payments and federal funding, hasn't paid its sewer taxes since 2014, according to LoHud. The housing authority said it plans to pay back the funding using money from the US Department of Housing and Urb…
Sleepy Hollow, Hamilton, Ossining Students Compete In 'UnHunger Games' Sleepy Hollow, Hamilton, Ossining Students Compete In 'UnHunger Games'
Sleepy Hollow, Hamilton, Ossining Students Compete In 'UnHunger Games' May the odds be ever in your favor. Sleepy Hollow High School, Ossining High School, and Alexander Hamilton High School recently put their own twist on the Hunger Games. The schools competed in the first-ever Hudson Valley UnHunger Games collecting canned and boxed goods in a food drive sponsored by Volunteer New York to ensure families throughout the area could have a Thanksgiving dinner. The three schools collected over 2,900 healthy meals over the weeklong competition. 
Google Helps Businesses Get Online In Peekskill Google Helps Businesses Get Online In Peekskill
Google Helps Businesses Get Online In Peekskill PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Establishing an online presence is important for any small business. On Tuesday, Google hosted a workshop for local business owners at Dramatic Hall in the Peekskill Central Market to teach them how to get on Google Search and Maps and help to promote their business with a free website and advertising. According to Google, four in five consumers use search engines to find information about local businesses, but 47 percent of US small businesses don’t have a website and only 37 percent have claimed or updated their business information on a search engine. “Small businesse…
Poughkeepsie Rehires Former Deputy Superintendent Poughkeepsie Rehires Former Deputy Superintendent
Poughkeepsie Rehires Former Deputy Superintendent POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Kathleen Farrell is back at the Poughkeepsie City School District.Farrell, who previously served as deputy superintendent for a month, was hired as assistant superintendent of human resources and professional development last week.  In August, Farrell said she was considering the district for lost wages after the district abolished her position a month after hiring her. Farrell's position had been approved with the support of two lame-duck school board members and her removal had been supported by two new board members. The board voted 3-2 to create the assistant super…
Letter: State Should Hold Hearings On Single-Payer Health Care Letter: State Should Hold Hearings On Single-Payer Health Care
Letter: State Should Hold Hearings On Single-Payer Health Care Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail yorktown@dailyvoice.com. To The Editor: In the piece announcing my run for NYSenate district 40, it suggests I called for approval of single-payer healthcare. I called for hearings, so New Yorkers could determine if this was best for the citizens. This has passed the Assembly 3 times and our state has to take some action. If the anti-New York tax legislation passes in DC, our healthcare will no longer be deductible, on top of mortgage interest, state and local taxes no longer being deduc…
Letter To The Editor: Gouldman Takes Wrong Message Letter To The Editor: Gouldman Takes Wrong Message
Letter To The Editor: Gouldman Takes Wrong Message Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail putnam@dailyvoice.com. With the absentee votes now counted, the final tally shows that of 2967 ballots cast, Bill Gouldman received 1440 (53%) and Anthony Williams received 1253 (46%). Mr. Gouldman’s surprising response to these numbers was to indicate that “the voters spoke, and spoke loudly” in support of him. Really? If I held a position working for 100 people, and 46 of them wanted me removed, I’d be mortified. Mr. Gouldman claims his 53% is a mandate, and notes that his victory comes…
Letter To The Editor: Leave The Tappan Zee Bridge Alone Letter To The Editor: Leave The Tappan Zee Bridge Alone
Letter To The Editor: Leave The Tappan Zee Bridge Alone Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail putnam@dailyvoice.com. To the Editor: I voted against renaming the Tappan Zee Bridge earlier this year and I remain opposed to it today. In typical Albany fashion, the name change was sneaked into an omnibus bill in the middle of the night while the rest of the state was fast asleep during what’s referred to as an “extraordinary” session of the state legislature. Not only does this abrupt change in name dishonor the legacy of Governor Wilson; it also ignores, as my predecessor Will Steph…
State Replacing Drinking Water Lines In Poughkeepsie State Replacing Drinking Water Lines In Poughkeepsie
State Replacing Drinking Water Lines In Poughkeepsie Newburgh, the City of Poughkeepsie and Middletown are receiving more than $2 million from the state to help clean up its water. Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Monday the three municipalities were one of several as part of a $20 million initiative to replace residential drinking water lead service lines as part of New York's Clean Water Infrastructure Act of 2017. The three municipalities are all each receiving $544,745.  "Public health begins with access to clean drinking water, and reducing lead exposure, especially in children, should always be a top priority," Health Commissio…
Pleasantville Honoring Football Champs With Parade Pleasantville Honoring Football Champs With Parade
Pleasantville Honoring Football Champs With Parade PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- The Pleasantville Panthers championship football team will be parading down its own Canyon of Heroes Sunday. The village announced the parade for the Panthers, who won the Class B State Championship last week by defeating Chenango Folks 28-14 in Syracuse. It was the first ever state title for the Panthers. The "Parade of Champions" will begin at 11:15 a.m. at the intersection of Wheeler Avenue and Bedford Road and proceed along Bedford Road, then march south on Romer Avenue to terminate at the High School Circle, the village said on its Facebook page.
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