Andrea Graziano

Chief Content Officer

agraziano@dailyvoice.com

Andrea Graziano was a reporter for the Journal News in Rockland and Westchester counties for eight years, covering everything from schools to immigration to breaking news. Prior to that she worked at a chain of weekly newspapers on Long Island's North Shore and as a freelance writer for Yankees Magazine. She has a Master's Degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. When not working, she enjoys reading, running and spending as much time as possible with her husband and two sons.

Andrea was formerly chief content officer at Daily Voice.

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Firefighters Band Together To Help Putnam Brother Firefighters Band Together To Help Putnam Brother
Firefighters Band Together To Help Putnam Brother PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. – Firefighters from Putnam County and beyond are banding together to help one of their brothers in need. Keith Boddie, a Putnam Valley resident who is active with the Mohegan Fire Department, was in a car accident that left him slightly injured, but the family car damaged beyond repair. Though the generosity of others helped the Boddie family replace the car, the new one is not reliable and will be expensive to maintain. Boddie needs needs a car to drive to work, get his wife, who has stage 4 breast cancer, to her doctors' appointments and to attend Fire/EMS calls in…
Student Talents On Display At Somers Art Festival Student Talents On Display At Somers Art Festival
Student Talents On Display At Somers Art Festival SOMERS, N.Y. – There's no need to go into Manhattan to view fine art, the work of some of Somers' best artists will be on display next month. Somers Central School District will host its 13th Annual Festival of the Arts, a district-wide art show April 23. The event, hosted by the Somers K-12 Art Department, will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. at the high school. Light refreshments will be served during the celebration of the Somers Central School District's young artists.
Harrison Students Encourage Children Battling Illness Harrison Students Encourage Children Battling Illness
Harrison Students Encourage Children Battling Illness HARRISON, N.Y. – Fourth and fifth grade members of Harrison's Purchase 5 Club have been offering support to children dealing with illness by writing them letters of encouragement. The group has been involved in The Letters Project, a non-profit program that shares the stories of families whose children are struggling with terminal illness and developmental disabilities. The Purchase students received the stories of children who have been battling difficulties and have written letters of encouragement and inspiration to them. As the students learned more about the likes of these children…
Mayor Marvin: Snow Makes School Drop Off Dangerous Mayor Marvin: Snow Makes School Drop Off Dangerous
Mayor Marvin: Snow Makes School Drop Off Dangerous BRONXVILLE, N.Y. – The dreadful winter that we are experiencing with constant periods of snow that narrow the roadways, followed by ice and bone-chilling cold, has served to crystalize the problems near The Bronxville School at drop-off and pick-up times. The village police department has purposely turned a blind eye to many of the vehicle infractions occurring on Pondfield and Midland during arrival and dismissal, understanding the difficulties involved in getting little ones into the buildings. However, when called to respond to an unsafe situation or traffic violation, our officers have…
Mount Pleasant's Marino Is Going Places Mount Pleasant's Marino Is Going Places
Mount Pleasant's Marino Is Going Places MOUNT PLEASANT, N.Y. – While many seniors around the country are wrestling with what direction their life will take, Westlake senior and science research student Sarah Marino knows where she’s going. Literally.  The Westlake senior was notified on December 11 that she was accepted early decision to Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. She will continue her research on bees, which she began through Westlake’s Science Research Program, at one of the top-ranked and highly-regarded entomology departments in the country. A third-year science research student, Sarah’s fi…
City Of Peekskill Wants Public Input On Waterfront Improvement City Of Peekskill Wants Public Input On Waterfront Improvement
City Of Peekskill Wants Public Input On Waterfront Improvement PEEKSKILL, N.Y. – Peekskill residents are being asked to help find ways to revitalize the local waterfront. The Local Waterfront Revitalization Program, a community-prepared plan that provides policy and land use recommendations for the City’s waterfront, is hosting a public workshop Monday, March 30. The workshop is intended to show Peekskill residents how the LWRP can help encourage waterfront improvements. The evening will include a discussion about the community’s vision for the waterfront. The city also hopes the participants can discuss a way to create an inventory of waterfront r…
Mount Kisco's Conte's Fish Market Offers A Taste Of Spring Mount Kisco's Conte's Fish Market Offers A Taste Of Spring
Mount Kisco's Conte's Fish Market Offers A Taste Of Spring MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. – Spring will soon be here and everyone will return to the great outdoors, but until then Mount Kisco's Conte's Fish Market is helping to give people a taste of summer. Conte's sells its fresh offerings at the weekly market. The Hudson Valley Regional Farmers Market will be holding its Indoor Winter Market every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the lower level of the HVCPA building at 15 Mt. Ebo Road, Brewster. The outdoor market will return in June. Highlights include vegetables, mushrooms, herbs, eggs, fruits, jams, chocolates, chili, pesto, beef, pork, lamb, arti…
Yorktown Kids Take Part In Egg-Cellent Contest Yorktown Kids Take Part In Egg-Cellent Contest
Yorktown Kids Take Part In Egg-Cellent Contest YORKTOWN, N.Y. – Yorktown students have a chance to show of their egg art in a contest sponsored by the Town of Yorktown. The contest is for children in kindergarten through fifth grade who reside or attend school in the Town of Yorktown. Participation ribbons will be awarded to all participants. Ribbons will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd place and Honorable Mention finishers in each age group which will be presented at Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 28.   All finished eggs must be returned to the Yorktown Recreation Department located at 176 Granite Springs Road, Yorktown Heights …
City Of White Plains Offers Residents Information On Fair Housing City Of White Plains Offers Residents Information On Fair Housing
City Of White Plains Offers Residents Information On Fair Housing WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – The City of White Plains is hosting the Fair and Affordable Housing Expo Saturday to let residents know what options are available for them. Lenders will be present describe available loans, Realtors will be on-hand with the most affordable listings, Not-for-profit counselors will be there to explain the homeownership process and experts will help answer frequent and important questions about buying a home. The expo will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Westchester County Center, 198 Central Ave. Admission is free.  
New Service Lets Tarrytown Library Patrons Print From Their Phones New Service Lets Tarrytown Library Patrons Print From Their Phones
New Service Lets Tarrytown Library Patrons Print From Their Phones TARRYTOWN, N.Y. – Tarrytown's Warner Library has a new Mobile Printing Service so patrons can print from their mobile devices within the library or remotely. The Warner Library is providing Printeron to bring residents a unique service that lets them send documents to print, using their personal computer or mobile device, to Warner Library. Print jobs can be picked up at the Print Release Station at the Reference Desk.  The cost is 15 cents per page for black and white prints, 35 cents for color.
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