John Haffey

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John is a graduate of Villanova University with degrees in History, Communications, and Political Science. A lifelong Norwalk resident, he covers an array of topics from real estate and education to sports and entertainment. John has previously worked as a freelance reporter and brings experience in digital media advertising. A surfer, fisherman, and boater, John is prone to drop everything if the fish begin to bite or the waves are on. John Haffey was a former content writer at Daily Voice.

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Dutchess Chamber Expo Caters To Local Businesses, Adds Hospitality Dutchess Chamber Expo Caters To Local Businesses, Adds Hospitality
Dutchess Chamber Expo Caters To Local Businesses, Adds Hospitality DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Looking to experience the Hudson Valley's premier products and services? The Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce is helping connect business owners and consumers at its annual area exposition. The Think Local First Business & Hospitality Expo will be held at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center on Wednesday, Oct. 25.  An annual event, this year's expo will feature a Hospitality Garden, where local venues, restaurants, caterers, hotels and craft beverage makers will showcase their products and offer free photos and samples of their goods. This year’s meeting will…
WMC Doctors, Nurses And Staff Run For A Cause At New York City Marathon WMC Doctors, Nurses And Staff Run For A Cause At New York City Marathon
WMC Doctors, Nurses And Staff Run For A Cause At New York City Marathon A team of 12 runners from Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) representing different backgrounds and medical professions across the Hudson Valley will compete in the TCS New York City Marathon on November 5. Team members will raise money in support of the patients they care for at WMCHealth’s 10 Hudson Valley hospitals. Here is a closer look at the runners who will “Go the Distance to Make a Difference.” Melissa Maura, PT, DPT, Monroe, N.Y. – Running for Westchester Medical Center, the flagship of WMCHealth Melissa, a physical therapist in the trauma intensive care unit at…
WMC Doctors, Nurses And Staff Run For A Cause At New York City Marathon WMC Doctors, Nurses And Staff Run For A Cause At New York City Marathon
WMC Doctors, Nurses And Staff Run For A Cause At New York City Marathon A team of 12 runners from Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) representing different backgrounds and medical professions across the Hudson Valley will compete in the TCS New York City Marathon on November 5. Team members will raise money in support of the patients they care for at WMCHealth’s 10 Hudson Valley hospitals. Here is a closer look at the runners who will “Go the Distance to Make a Difference.” Henry Spence, RN, Mount Vernon, N.Y. – Running for Westchester Medical Center, the flagship of WMCHealth  Henry Spence’s interest in running started four years ago when a …
WMC Doctors, Nurses And Staff Run For A Cause At New York City Marathon WMC Doctors, Nurses And Staff Run For A Cause At New York City Marathon
WMC Doctors, Nurses And Staff Run For A Cause At New York City Marathon A team of 12 runners from Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) representing different backgrounds and medical professions across the Hudson Valley will compete in the TCS New York City Marathon on November 5. Team members will raise money in support of the patients they care for at WMCHealth’s 10 Hudson Valley hospitals. Here is a closer look at the runners who will “Go the Distance to Make a Difference.” Amy Hess, Highland, N.Y. --- Running for HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley, a member of WMCHealth Amy, a cardiac rehabilitation care manager for HealthAlliance of the Hu…
WMC Doctors, Nurses And Staff Run For A Cause At New York City Marathon WMC Doctors, Nurses And Staff Run For A Cause At New York City Marathon
WMC Doctors, Nurses And Staff Run For A Cause At New York City Marathon A team of 12 runners from Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) representing different backgrounds and medical professions across the Hudson Valley will compete in the TCS New York City Marathon on November 5. Team members will raise money in support of the patients they care for at WMCHealth’s 10 Hudson Valley hospitals. Here is a closer look at the runners who will “Go the Distance to Make a Difference.” Boeu Chon, DO, New York City – Running for Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital, a member of WMCHealth Since joining the medical team at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital six y…
Valley CFO Recognized For Work With Uninsured Bergen Residents Valley CFO Recognized For Work With Uninsured Bergen Residents
Valley CFO Recognized For Work With Uninsured Bergen Residents RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- For residents without health insurance living in northern New Jersey, Richard Keenan and the Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative are working to make doctor's visits a stress-free possibility. Keenan, who is the senior vice president of finance and chief financial officer of Valley Health System, was recently recognized by the Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative (BVMI) as a “BVMI Champion” at their 8th Anniversary Gala at the Indian Trail Club in Franklin Lakes.  "I'm grateful to have been recognized as a 'BVMI Champion,'" said Keenan. "It feels wonderful to…
Bergen County Players Support Pediatric And Adolescent Art Therapy Bergen County Players Support Pediatric And Adolescent Art Therapy
Bergen County Players Support Pediatric And Adolescent Art Therapy RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- Comprised of actors, actresses, stage hands and various other theater-lovers, the Bergen County Players understand the benefits of the arts. That's why, when looking to give back to the North Jersey community, they knew exactly where to start.  Last month, Bergen County Players presented a $2,550 donation to Valley Home Care, in support of the hospital's Journeys art therapy program. Through their donation, the Bergen County Players are working to help children and adolescents who are dealing with a family member or loved one's life-threatening illness or death. Journeys …
Phelps Hospital Seeks Donations For Hurricane Relief Efforts Phelps Hospital Seeks Donations For Hurricane Relief Efforts
Phelps Hospital Seeks Donations For Hurricane Relief Efforts SLEEPY HOLLOW, N.Y. -- To help those affected by Hurricane Maria, Phelps Hospital is sponsoring a local collection effort to bring urgently needed supplies to the people of Puerto Rico. The hospital is only able to accept specific items, which must be unopened, within expiration date and in their original packaging. These include: Diapers (infant, toddler and adult sizes) Baby wipes Baby formula Cases of water Nutritional supplements (e.g., Ensure) Protein bars Feminine hygiene products  Personal hygiene/care items (shampoo, body wash and deodorant) Hand sanitizer Oral hygiene items  Cloro…
Nationally Recognized Spinal Doctor Keeps Westchester Backs In Line Nationally Recognized Spinal Doctor Keeps Westchester Backs In Line
Nationally Recognized Spinal Doctor Keeps Westchester Backs In Line WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- For Westchester County residents suffering from chronic back pain, one of New York's highest regarded spine surgeons is available closer than ever before. White Plains Hospital recently welcomed Dr. Andrew Casden as its new Chief of Orthopedic and Spine Surgery. A board-certified orthopedic spinal surgeon with experience in both traditional and minimally-invasive spinal surgery, Casden's approach to spinal conditions focuses on offering the most appropriate, personalized treatment plan for each patient. A proponent of therapy and corrective treatment, he ensures all op…
Ovarian Cancer: Risk Factors, Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment Ovarian Cancer: Risk Factors, Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment
Ovarian Cancer: Risk Factors, Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- Ovarian cancer is the most deadly cancer involving the female reproductive tract, and is the ninth most common cancer in women. The American Cancer Society estimates that 14,080 deaths due to ovarian cancer will occur in the United States in 2017. No one knows exactly what causes ovarian cancer, but factors that may increase risk include: Age - Women over age 55 are much more likely to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer than younger women. Family history - Women with a close relative with ovarian cancer, as well as women with a family history of breast, uterine or colorect…
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