Joe Jenkins

Managing Editor, Orange County

jjenkins@dailyvoice.com

Joe Jenkins is a reporter who has worked for various publications including the Poughkeepsie Journal and the New York Daily News. He Graduated from the University at Buffalo in 2003 and received his master's degree from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism in 2012. Joe is also a contributing columnist and analyst for various online sports publications.

Joe was formerly a managing editor at Daily Voice.

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Darien Students Earn College Honors Darien Students Earn College Honors
Darien Students Earn College Honors DARIEN, Conn. -- Three former Darien students attending Trinity College in Hartford were named to the dean's list for the fall semester. Claire Hogan and Brian Love, class of 2016, and Sophie Long, class of 2017, achieved the required grade point average of 3.667 to attain the honor.
Greenwich Students Earn College Honors Greenwich Students Earn College Honors
Greenwich Students Earn College Honors GREENWICH, Conn. -- Two former Greenwich students attending Trinity College in Hartford were named to the dean's list for the fall semester.  Margaret Alisberg, class of 2017, and Scott Huley, class of 2015, both achieved the required grade point average of 3.667 to attain the honor.   
Yonkers' Elevation Burger Participates In Free Burger Giveaway Yonkers' Elevation Burger Participates In Free Burger Giveaway
Yonkers' Elevation Burger Participates In Free Burger Giveaway YONKERS, N.Y. -- Elevation Burger – the first and largest organic burger chain in the country – is giving guests a chance to win free burgers for a year by making their voices heard in an ongoing food debate: Beefeater vs. Vegetarian. Guests who come to the store between now and Saturday, May 31, will have the option of selecting one of two cups: “I’m a Beefie” or “I’m a Veggie.” They can then visit Elevation Burger’s Facebook page to upload a photo of themselves with their cup of choice, as well as to register to win free burgers for a year. “We know firsthand that many of our guests are…
Master Gardener Gives Class On Seeds At New Canaan Library Master Gardener Gives Class On Seeds At New Canaan Library
Master Gardener Gives Class On Seeds At New Canaan Library NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- Master Gardener Eric Frisk will visit the New Canaan Library on Saturday, May 10, at 10 a.m. to discuss the hows, whens, and whys of planting. Frisk will also introduce attendees the library's new seed library. The New Canaan Library is located at 151 Main St. For more information, log on to newcanaanlibrary.org or call 203-594-5000.
Fairfield Train Riders, Check The New Metro-North Schedule Fairfield Train Riders, Check The New Metro-North Schedule
Fairfield Train Riders, Check The New Metro-North Schedule FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- It's time to throw out that old Metro-North schedule. A new train schedule goes into effect starting Sunday, May 11, for riders along the New Haven Line in Fairfield County.  The new train schedule is shortening the time on the train for many Fairfield County commuters riding into Grand Central Terminal.  About 83 percent of AM peak New Haven Line customers traveling from in Connecticut will have a faster trip to Grand Central. Only 12 percent will have a slower trip with the remaining 5 percent seeing no change to their current commute times, Metro-North said. …
Greenburgh Considers Creating A Human Rights Commission Greenburgh Considers Creating A Human Rights Commission
Greenburgh Considers Creating A Human Rights Commission GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- The Greenburgh Town Board will meet with Yonkers City  Councilman Michael Sabatino on Tuesday, May 13 at 11 a.m., to discuss the possibility of creating a local Human Rights Commission Sabatino is a member of the Yonkers Human Rights Commission. He will discuss with the Town Board how the commission works and will answer any questions. Residents are invited to email questions for Sabatino to townboard@greenburghny.com.  
NY Times Focuses On Greenburgh Schools Chief's Reassignment NY Times Focuses On Greenburgh Schools Chief's Reassignment
NY Times Focuses On Greenburgh Schools Chief's Reassignment GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- The reassignment and pending lawsuit against Greenburgh Schools Superintendent Ronald Ross has made its way into The New York Times.  Ross is being sued by eight district employees for allegedly making demeaning ethnic, religious and sexual comments toward faculty. Several board members were included in the suit as well for allegedly being aware of the problem and failing to take action.  Following the filing of the lawsuit, the Board of Education took action and put Ross on administrative reassignment.  Ross did not comment when contacted by the Times, but Greenburg…
North Salem School Board Candidate Forum Set For Monday North Salem School Board Candidate Forum Set For Monday
North Salem School Board Candidate Forum Set For Monday NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- North Salem residents are invited to meet the candidates for school board at a forum at the middle school/high school library on Monday, May 12, at 7 p.m.  Incumbent Andrew Brown and newcomers Carolyn Aversano and Arleen Henshaw will attend. There are two board vacancies since Jonathan Freeman is not seeking re-election. North Salem Middle School/High School is at 230 June Road. 
Fairfield Rowers Take Second At Regional Event Fairfield Rowers Take Second At Regional Event
Fairfield Rowers Take Second At Regional Event FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- The Connecticut Boat Club girls varsity eight, which features several rowers from Fairfield County, took second place at the Mercer Sprints in New Jersey recently.  Jessica Ferrante (Fairfield), Paige Voigt (Darien), Meg Galloway (Ridgefield), Isabel Fitter (Fairfield), Kassy Boliakis (Norwalk), Katie de Haas (Darien), Katherine Squitieri (Wilton), Kendra Shutts (Darien) and Casey Clifford (New Canaan) helped power the boat to the silver medal.  CBC will also begin its spring learn-to-row camp at their Norwalk location from May 21 through May 29. Practices tak…
Former Rye Golf Club GM Indicted On Grand Larceny Charges Former Rye Golf Club GM Indicted On Grand Larceny Charges
Former Rye Golf Club GM Indicted On Grand Larceny Charges RYE, N.Y. -- The former general manager of the Rye Golf Club has been indicted on 11 counts for allegedly stealing more than $342,000 from the club, the Westchester District Attorney's Office said Friday. Scott Yandrasevich, 50, of Danbury, Conn., allegedly created a staffing company called RM Staffing for the purposes of billing the City of Rye for services provided to the Club. Yandrasevich allegedly submitted false bi-weekly invoices on RM Staffing stationery listing individual(s) who were falsely described as working in “Administration,” “Restaurant” and/or “Operations” at the Club, w…
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