Vira Mamchur Schwartz

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vschwartz@dailyvoice.com

Vira Mamchur Schwartz is the quintessential jack-of-all-trades... and master of a few of them. Vira’s editorial career started in technology publishing, writing and editing at the Ziff-Davis publication Computer Shopper. Later she served as Managing Editor at CD-ROM World and then Internet World, before moving to freelance writing.

Her articles have appeared in the New York Times, L.A. Times, Folio, Portable Computing, Internet Shopper and other websites and magazines that no longer exist. She ghost-wrote and designed an award-winning diet and fitness book for a popular fitness personality and, currently, loves to tell stories about people and animals. 

Vira Mamchur Schwartz's Contributions

These Are New Haven's Iconic Streets These Are New Haven's Iconic Streets
These Are New Haven's Iconic Streets Cities have their iconic streets. In New York, it’s Broadway, in London—Abbey Road, in Paris—the Champs Elysees, and in New Haven? It could be Chapel Street or its own Broadway or even Hillhouse Avenue. The Elm City boasts streets and neighborhoods that offer arts and culture, fantastically varied cuisine, shopping, parks, and historical landmarks.  Here are some of New Haven’s famous streets worth exploring: Running through downtown New Haven, parts of Chapel Street make up a 23-acre historical district that features an abundance of trendy cafes, restaurants, bars, boutiques, and other…
True Crime Stories From York County True Crime Stories From York County
True Crime Stories From York County You don’t need to live in a teeming metropolis to find fascinating and macabre true-crime stories. With heart-wrenching and eerie stories, York County has seen its fair share of shocking crimes. We have to go back almost 100 years for one of York’s most infamous crimes. John Blymire grew to believe that his acquaintance and suspected "witch" Nelson Reymeyer hexed him and was responsible for his illnesses, the death of two children, and other misfortune.  In late November 1928, Blymire and two accomplices visited Rehmeyer at his home in Stewartstown, beat him, strangled him, and burned the …
Best York County Parks To Visit This Spring Best York County Parks To Visit This Spring
Best York County Parks To Visit This Spring Can warm, spring weather be here to stay? Then it’s definitely time to plan your visits to parks in York County. Located in southern York County, Codorus State Park offer thousands of acres of natural beauty. Amenities and activities available include boating, camping, hiking, swimming, playgrounds, picnic areas, and more.  Its biggest attraction is Lake Marburg. The lake's 26 miles of shoreline make it perfect for fishing or just taking a leisurely boat ride. John C. Rudy County Park in York offers a sand volleyball court, softball and soccer fields, horseshoe pits, and trails for runni…
Longtime Larchmont Resident Anne M. McDermott, 78, Will Be Missed By Family and Friends Longtime Larchmont Resident Anne M. McDermott, 78, Will Be Missed By Family and Friends
Longtime Larchmont Resident Anne M. McDermott, 78, Will Be Missed By Family and Friends Anne M. McDermott, 78, passed away February 15, 2023.  Anne was born May 25, 1944 in Port Chester and was an alumna of Port Chester High School. She lived most of her life in Larchmont with short residencies in Harrison, Pelham, and Stamford, CT. She tried the “snowbird” life for a while before moving to Glendale, AZ for a few years. But she returned and settled in Dover Plains in 2019. She worked for Sears nearly 25 years; then for JAI Press for 15 years. Anne also volunteered with Corporate Outreach. Anne’s hobbies included reading, movies, games, and knitting. She lo…
The Ultimate Guide To Spring Activities In York County The Ultimate Guide To Spring Activities In York County
The Ultimate Guide To Spring Activities In York County Are you ready for springtime in York County? With its rolling hills, lush green forests, and scenic rivers, York County is the perfect place to enjoy all that the season has to offer.  Whether you’re looking for outdoor fun or want to explore some of the area’s unique attractions, York has something for everyone. Visit a Farmer's Market. For those looking to get out and enjoy the warmer temperatures, consider visiting a local farmer's market. York County is full of unique and interesting farmer’s markets that offer a wide variety of fresh, locally grown produce and other products. From the…
Former Westport Schools Guidance Counselor Robert W. Hanf, 79, Was Devoted To Family Former Westport Schools Guidance Counselor Robert W. Hanf, 79, Was Devoted To Family
Former Westport Schools Guidance Counselor Robert W. Hanf, 79, Was Devoted To Family It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the passing of Robert W Hanf, fondly known as Bob, on March 22, 2023 at the age of 79. He was predeceased by his loving wife, Kathleen Anne Dutney, and his parents, Gertrude and Walter Hanf. Bob Hanf was born on November 18, 1943 in Cambridge and raised in Belmont, Massachusetts, where he attended Belmont High School and graduated with the class of 1961. He went on to earn a liberal arts degree from Harvard College (1965) and a master’s degree in guidance at Harvard Graduate School of Education (1966).  After graduating, he moved to Westport where …
There's More To See In Atlantic County Than A Boardwalk There's More To See In Atlantic County Than A Boardwalk
There's More To See In Atlantic County Than A Boardwalk Atlantic County is known for its stunning beaches and natural beauty, but did you know that it's also home to several incredible historic sites?  With a rich history stretching back hundreds of years, there are many amazing places to explore in Atlantic County that you may not even know exist. Here are five that you’ll want to add to your list of must-see locations on your next visit. Absecon Lighthouse. You'll find the third-tallest masonry lighthouse in the United States in Atlantic County. Located right in Atlantic City, the lighthouse, which stands 171 feet tall, began operations in 1…
Movies You Never Knew Were Filmed in New Haven Movies You Never Knew Were Filmed in New Haven
Movies You Never Knew Were Filmed in New Haven Have you ever wondered which movies were filmed in New Haven? Read on to learn about a few that made use of the Elm City for their settings. All About Eve. The 1950 Bette Davis classic directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz shot many key scenes in New Haven. Both Yale University and the Schubert Theater feature significantly in the film that was nominated for 14 Oscars. The film tells the story of ambitious but manipulative aspiring actress Eve Harrington who works her way into the lives of theatre stars Margo Channing and her husband Bill Sampson. Bette Davis (left) and Anne Baxter (right) e…
Prohibition Didn’t Stop Atlantic City From Thriving Prohibition Didn’t Stop Atlantic City From Thriving
Prohibition Didn’t Stop Atlantic City From Thriving Prohibition put the kibosh on economic growth for many cities in the United States. Atlantic City, however, was not one of them.  In fact, the bustling seaside resort town on the Jersey coast saw immense economic growth and prosperity from 1920 to 1933. Unlike other towns, Atlantic City had two key factors working in its favor: its location and lack of enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment — which banned manufacture of alcohol, its transportation, and its sale — on the part of local officials. Clockwise: Al Capone, Meyer Lansky, and Lucky Luciano. All three took part in the Atlantic …
York County’s Claim To Fame York County’s Claim To Fame
York County’s Claim To Fame Don’t overlook the rich and vibrant history of York County. From its role in the American Revolution to its important place in the Industrial Revolution to its role in a beloved candy, the county has played an integral part in the development of America. Philadelphia may like to stake the claim, but the denizens of York have their own claim to first capital of the newly formed United States. The York County capital seat served as the setting for the First Continental Congress from September 30, 1777 to June 27, 1778 after it had to flee Philadelphia because British troops were threatening t…
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