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: Vote Kenneth Bunting Letter To The Editor: Vote Kenneth Bunting
Letter To The Editor: Vote Kenneth Bunting Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail cortlandt@dailyvoice.com. This November 7, 2017 you may be casting an important vote for WESTCHESTER COUNTY FAMILY COURT. I urge you to Vote for KENNETH BUNTING for WESTCHESTER COUNTY FAMILY COURT. KENNETH BUNTING is an experienced Family Court litigator and just a great person. Kenneth Bunting knows this job and the demands it will bring. He is prepared to start day one and brings an understanding that will elevate the Court to do great justice to those who find themselves appearing in t…
Letter To The Editor: My Dad Is A Hero Letter To The Editor: My Dad Is A Hero
Letter To The Editor: My Dad Is A Hero Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail ossining@dailyvoice.com. My name is Melissa Dinsmore my maiden name is Moray and I am one of Bob Outhouses daughters. Your previous “letter to the editor” that was posted was full of untruths, spear headed by Catherine Borgia. Throughout this election their has been a ridiculous amount of personal mud slinging from Ms. Borgia. She has sent out mailers with untrue information that was disproven, and worst of all took the attempted murder suicide that occurred in my family and has thrown it …
Former State Sen. Gipson Launches Campaign Committee For Governor Former State Sen. Gipson Launches Campaign Committee For Governor
Former State Sen. Gipson Launches Campaign Committee For Governor Terry Gipson, who served one term as state senator in Dutchess and Putnam, is one step closer to primarying Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Gipson launched a campaign committee Thursday, which will allow him to raise money to challenge Cuomo in a Democratic primary. Cuomo is running for a third term. I don't see our governor being a strong leader," Gipson said back in August. "Our future is in danger." While he was in the state senate, Gipson said the executive office was not helpful in getting progressive legislation to move forward, despite being a Democratic governor in a Democratic-l…
Putnam Hospital Center Staff Donates $1K For Hurricane Relief Putnam Hospital Center Staff Donates $1K For Hurricane Relief
Putnam Hospital Center Staff Donates $1K For Hurricane Relief CARMEL, N.Y. -- The staff at Putnam Hospital Center are lending a helping hand.The hospital recently presented a $1,000 donation collected by the staff to the American Red Cross to assist in their hurricane relief efforts in Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico. “It is our honor and privilege to contribute to the Red Cross and assist them with the great work they do in helping so many people affected by these devastating hurricanes,” said Dr. Michael Nesheiwat, president of the medical staff. Representatives from the Red Cross visited Putnam Hospital Center on Oct. 30 to receive their check deliv…
New Trailway Connection Opens In Westchester New Trailway Connection Opens In Westchester
New Trailway Connection Opens In Westchester The final segment of the South County Trailway is open for business. County Executive Rob Astorino officially cut the ribbon on the trailway Tuesday, which spans 37 miles from the New York City border to Putnam County. “The creation of this uninterrupted, 37-mile paved recreational pathway, has been something so many county residents have waiting for,” said Astorino. “I’m genuinely happy to celebrate on behalf of the thousands of cyclists, joggers and walkers who have been anticipating this moment.” In June, 2016, the County Board of Legislators approved a $2.75 million bond act for the pr…
Letter To The Editor: Astorino Is Abusing His Power Letter To The Editor: Astorino Is Abusing His Power
Letter To The Editor: Astorino Is Abusing His Power Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail whiteplains@dailyvoice.com. The New York Post has just reported that a Westchester Deputy Commissioner told employees to use taxpayer funded leave time to help Rob Astorino's reelection bid. Did Phil Gille, Deputy Commissioner of the Westchester Department of Social Services violate the Hatch Act (the federal legislation that restricts government employees’ political activity … to [limit] the influence of partisan politics in government institutions …and to protect public servants from pe…
Letter To The Editor: Vote Kevin Hansan Letter To The Editor: Vote Kevin Hansan
Letter To The Editor: Vote Kevin Hansan Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail poundridge@dailyvoice.com. Dear Editor, It is with great pleasure that I endorse Kevin Hansan for the position of Town Supervisor. As a former resident of the Village of Bedford and founder and co-chair of the Hispanic Democrats of Westchester, I have personal knowledge of Kevin’s compassion for all people, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or immigration status. He is an individual who is willing to listen to alternative points of view and to learn from them to act on what is right…
Letter To The Editor: Vote Catherine Borgia Letter To The Editor: Vote Catherine Borgia
Letter To The Editor: Vote Catherine Borgia Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail ossining@dailyvoice.com. After watching the Forum Debate between incumbent Majority Leader Catherine Borgia and her opponent, Bob Outhouse, it was clear that the well-informed Borgia should continue in her position as our County Legislator and Majority Leader. It appeared that Mr. Outhouse still has so much to learn about our county, as he presented few specific examples of the needs and issues in our county and stumbled many times when he could not give an answer. There is a wonderful cou…
Letter To The Editor: Vote Pound Ridge Republicans Letter To The Editor: Vote Pound Ridge Republicans
Letter To The Editor: Vote Pound Ridge Republicans Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail poundridge@dailyvoice.com. As I review the campaign literature and reflect on the Pound Ridge Meet Your Candidates night. I realize that of the three people hoping to unseat the incumbents, only one—Pete Marchetti—has a history of volunteerism and community service. Presently serving on the Water Control Commission, Pete’s 28 year engineering background is of vital importance to the TEP and wastewater issues facing the town. Mr. Hansan and Ms. Briggs freely admit they were too involved in …
Casting Call: Spike Lee Seeks Westchester Residents, Old Cars For Film Casting Call: Spike Lee Seeks Westchester Residents, Old Cars For Film
Casting Call: Spike Lee Seeks Westchester Residents, Old Cars For Film Want to be in a Spike Lee joint? The director is looking for extras, bike riders, and automobiles for his latest movie, "The Black Klansman," which has been filming in Ossining. The film is looking for pre-1973 automobiles and will pay $250 a day. Casting agents are looking for people to be extras who look straight out of the 1970s. For men, that means beards, mustaches, and sideburns and for women, that means feathered hair and long hair. Anyone who can ride a vintage motorcycle should apply. The film is looking for white men ages 30 to 60 who have a valid motorcycle license. T…
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