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 Bonnie Schwartz Letter To The Editor: Vote Bonnie Schwartz
Letter To The Editor: Vote Bonnie Schwartz 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 am writing in support of the candidacy of Bonnie Schwartz for Town Council in Pound Ridge. As an incumbent, Bonnie has proven to be a careful steward of our town's finances while focusing on what is important to Pound Ridge, namely care of the environment, small government which understands the needs of our people, and most importantly, keeping our town taxes low. Bonnie and her family have lived in Pound Ridge for 24 years and during that time,…
Letter To The Editor: Outhouse Is Wrong On Immigration Letter To The Editor: Outhouse Is Wrong On Immigration
Letter To The Editor: Outhouse Is Wrong On Immigration Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail ossining@dailyvoice.com. To the editor: No, Bob, you can’t reword your own website after it was accurately quoted and then claim your position was misquoted. In fact, the original website wording was exactly as Molly Greece described it and seems to accurately represent your views. As you are a member in good standing and supporter of a Party that rejected any bipartisan effort to draft sensible Immigration reform and create a pathway to citizenship for illegals …..and, as an advocate fo…
Letter To The Editor: Vote For Robert Langley Letter To The Editor: Vote For Robert Langley
Letter To The Editor: Vote For Robert Langley Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail putnam@dailyvoice.com. Anyone jaded, disillusioned, or just disappointed by the state of national affairs must remember this: We have the power to insist on change here in our own backyard. Putnam County deserves a Sheriff who puts the safety of our communities above petty politics, and whose only focus is on public service. On November 7th, please join me in voting for Robert Langley. Sean Conway
Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton Celebrates 70 By Ditching Crutches Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton Celebrates 70 By Ditching Crutches
Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton Celebrates 70 By Ditching Crutches CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Hillary Clinton, a Chappaqua resident, entered her eighth decade sans crutches.According to The Daily Mail, Hillary Clinton ditched her crutches when she accepted the "Wonder Woman" award from the Women's Media Center at a ceremony Thursday, her 70th birthday. Clinton, who was the Democratic nominee for president last year, broke her toe in London a few weeks ago had been forced to walk on crutches following the injury. At the ceremony, Jane Fonda sang her "Happy Birthday." On Twitter, Bill Clinton wrote, "70 has never looked so beautiful. Happy b…
Letter To The Editor: Vote Robert Langley Letter To The Editor: Vote Robert Langley
Letter To The Editor: Vote Robert Langley Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail putnam@dailyvoice.com. I will be voting for Bob Langley for Sheriff because he has a better idea for managing the opioid crisis. By fighting addiction earlier, he plans to break the cycle of crime. The existing felony drug court in Putnam County has done good work in providing treatment programs for addicts. However, treatment options are only available in felony prosecutions. Often this involves people with advanced, hardened addictions. People being picked up for first offenses don't hav…
Ossining Science Research Student Named Named Siemens Finalist Ossining Science Research Student Named Named Siemens Finalist
Ossining Science Research Student Named Named Siemens Finalist OSSINING, N.Y. -- Skyler Jones, an Ossining High School senior, is at the top of her game.Jones' science research project on perovskite as semiconductors in solar cells is one of 60 in the country that was chosen as a regional finalist in the 2017 Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology. The Siemens Foundation received more than 1,860 applications this year in the national competition. There were 491 semifinalists. The finalists, all of whom will receive at least $1,000 in scholarships, will advance to the regionals next month and will have a shot at winning the top prize of $1…
Greeley Has Pair Of Siemens Semifinalists Greeley Has Pair Of Siemens Semifinalists
Greeley Has Pair Of Siemens Semifinalists CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Two Horace Greeley High School students are at the top of their class. Emily Lo and Jack Lin were named Siemens semifinalists. Lo's project was about the evasion of antiviral immune response by the Zika virus while Lin studied a drug that slows osteoarthritis progression in a rat model of post-traumatic osteoarthritis. Lo said she was interested in microbiology and immunology since she has a younger brother with severe food allergies. She got accepted into a science research program with a professor who studies mosquito-transmitted viruses. "I was interested in expl…
Letter To The Editor: Correcting The Record Letter To The Editor: Correcting The Record
Letter To The Editor: Correcting The Record 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: Recently, letter writer Andy Powers addressed the case Thomas v. County of Putnam, which your readers can see here: https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp2/262/241/2391624/. The Federal Judge in the case found that, as a matter of law, in my service as Deputy I acted lawfully, and that I had probable cause to arrest a man accused of domestic violence. Since I acted properly, the case against me was dismissed even before any trial.…
Putnam Playwright Brings 'The Exorcist' To The Stage Putnam Playwright Brings 'The Exorcist' To The Stage
Putnam Playwright Brings 'The Exorcist' To The Stage GARRISON, N.Y. -- John Pielmeier, a Garrison resident, is hoping his next play will leave you terrified. Pielmeier, who wrote the play "Agnes of God" is in London, having written "The Exorcist," which is set to begin running in the West End after an initial run in Birmingham, England. "I think it's such an incredibly theatrical story," Pielmeier said. "It's so marvelously dramatic." Pielmeier said while "The Exorcist" fits naturally for the theater, adopting a beloved book and movie can be a challenge. "You have to get the tone right …
Letter To The Editor: Strong Democratic Slate for Northern Dutchess Letter To The Editor: Strong Democratic Slate for Northern Dutchess
Letter To The Editor: Strong Democratic Slate for Northern Dutchess Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To send a letter, e-mail northwest@dailyvoice.com. To the editor: Republicans have dominated Dutchess County government for many years. There is a way to move toward more balanced county government: Make sure you vote on November 7. There are two great candidates for county-wide office. Robin Lois is running for Comptroller and will be an independent voice safeguarding our tax dollars. She brings 30 years of experience as a professional in the field of accounting, finance, and business. Pine Plains Town Just…
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