Sandra Diamond Fox

Community Reporter

sfox@dailyvoice.com

Sandra Diamond Fox has been a journalist since 2005, working for The News-Times and The Redding Pilot prior to coming to the Daily Voice. She has a bachelor's degree in English from Stony Brook University and a Master's degree in publishing from Pace University. She married with four teenage children and is a competitive runner and avid exerciser.

Sandra was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

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Redding Woman Seeks More Volunteers At Danbury Shelter: Napping Is OK Redding Woman Seeks More Volunteers At Danbury Shelter: Napping Is OK
Redding Woman Seeks More Volunteers At Danbury Shelter: Napping Is OK DANBURY, Conn. — Two volunteers: That’s all that’s needed to host about 25 homeless people each night at the Dorothy Day overflow shelter at the First Congregational Church in Danbury. And Redding resident Peggy Zamore is making it her mission to spread the word about this essential need in the community. The overflow shelter is open seven days a week from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. in winter through mid-April. Zamore, coordinator of the shelter, said the need for the overflow shelter came about 20 years ago when the two existing homeless shelters in Danbury were filled to capacity. "People we…
Brookfield's New Police Chief Warns Of Stolen Car Crime Spree In Area Brookfield's New Police Chief Warns Of Stolen Car Crime Spree In Area
Brookfield's New Police Chief Warns Of Stolen Car Crime Spree In Area BROOKFIELD, Conn. — James Purcell, a veteran officer with 33 years on the force and Brookfield’s new chief, said people shouldn’t feel intimidated by police officers. “If an officer is in uniform, it means he’s working. If you have a question, you should feel comfortable approaching him," said Purcell, who took over as chief in January, replacing Robin Montgomery who held the position for 16 years. Purcell has been with the Brookfield Police Department for 33 years, rising up the ranks. He came in as a patrolman in 1983, became sergeant in 1989 and major in 2001. He said he's satisfie…
Simple Greek Greets Rilling, Long Lines Of Diners At Norwalk Grand Opening Simple Greek Greets Rilling, Long Lines Of Diners At Norwalk Grand Opening
Simple Greek Greets Rilling, Long Lines Of Diners At Norwalk Grand Opening NORWALK, Conn. — The line to the Simple Greek in Norwalk was out the door on Friday as the restaurant held its grand opening and ribbon cutting. “Over 550 people showed up, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,” said George Pertesis, who owns the restaurant with his father, John. “We sold about 400 gyros.” “Everyone is Greek in Norwalk," said Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling, who took part in the ribbon cutting.  "This is great. We are happy the Simple Greek and the Pertesis family chose Norwalk as their first location. They have made more jobs for a boost in the local economy.” This is the seventh…
Blumenthal Takes On Trump Policies After Tour Of Stamford Veterans Clinic Blumenthal Takes On Trump Policies After Tour Of Stamford Veterans Clinic
Blumenthal Takes On Trump Policies After Tour Of Stamford Veterans Clinic STAMFORD, Conn. — As U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal toured the Stamford Outpatient Veterans Clinic on Thursday, he had the opportunity to thank veterans for their service and explain a plan to invest $10 billion to modernize VA facilities nationwide. The modernization plan was unveiled last month by Senate Democrats. Sixty percent of VA buildings are 50 years old or more, and the VA estimates its facilities need as much as $50 billion in capital investments over the next decade. Blumenthal (D-Conn.) took a tour of the Stamford clinic, shaking hands and speaking with veterans. Jeff Calcott, a…
Danbury High Student On Walkout: 'America Is Great — With Immigrants' Danbury High Student On Walkout: 'America Is Great — With Immigrants'
Danbury High Student On Walkout: 'America Is Great — With Immigrants' DANBURY, Conn. — At about 9:30 a.m. Thursday, 17-year-old Shaun Williams was standing by the main entrance of Danbury High School when he saw a crowd gathering. “People were holding their phones up and then a whole bunch of them left the building. I got pushed outside along with them,” he said of the peaceful walkout involving several hundred students.  The walkout was staged to protest a decision not to press charges against a Trump supporter who harassed minority students at the end of the school day on Inauguration Day. No arrests were made at the peaceful protest, but the students invo…
Spring Has Sprung: Soaring Temps Send Danbury Residents Outdoors Spring Has Sprung: Soaring Temps Send Danbury Residents Outdoors
Spring Has Sprung: Soaring Temps Send Danbury Residents Outdoors FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — Is it really February? You wouldn't have guessed that Friday afternoon as temperatures touched 70 degrees and people of all ages headed outside to enjoy the warmth across Fairfield County. For 7-year-old Ashlee Rodney of North Salem, N.Y., this meant roller-blading at Rogers Park in Danbury with her father, Rodney Evans. “This is my first time at this park,” said Ashlee, who was having just her second try at roller-blading.  “It’s great to get out of the house today,” Rodney Evans said.  As for Ashlee’s rollerblading? “This is something new for her. Let’s see how…
Danbury Girl Tackles Role Of Jesus In Wooster's Production Of 'Godspell' Danbury Girl Tackles Role Of Jesus In Wooster's Production Of 'Godspell'
Danbury Girl Tackles Role Of Jesus In Wooster's Production Of 'Godspell' DANBURY, Conn. — While many actors like to take on roles that take them out of their comfort zones, 17-year-old Danbury resident Jackie Logsted will be playing a role that tops it all. Jackie, a junior at Wooster School in Danbury, is playing a female Jesus in her school’s production of “Godspell.” Although she has performed in over a half-dozen shows since the fifth grade -- at her school and at the Musicals at Richter in Danbury — this is her first lead role. And what a lead it is -- she speaks a total of 130 times throughout the musical production and has 300 lines of text. As soon as J…
Darien Kids Enjoy Lion Dance To Ring In The Chinese New Year With A Roar Darien Kids Enjoy Lion Dance To Ring In The Chinese New Year With A Roar
Darien Kids Enjoy Lion Dance To Ring In The Chinese New Year With A Roar DARIEN, Conn. — With no school in session on Tuesday, the Darien Library was packed with several dozen kids for a program called the Chinese Lion Dance Performance to celebrate the Chinese New Year. The program was put on by dancers from the New York Cultural Center in Manhattan who performed in bright sequined red and gold costumes, using ribbons and other props. A giant lion made an appearance and danced around the performers. Children — a few of whom were a bit frighted by the large creature — got to touch its feet. Kids also learned some Chinese expressions such as one that's pronounce…
The Simple Greek Brings Flavors Of The Mediterranean To Norwalk The Simple Greek Brings Flavors Of The Mediterranean To Norwalk
The Simple Greek Brings Flavors Of The Mediterranean To Norwalk NORWALK, Conn. — Walking into the Simple Greek, which just opened at 440 Westport Ave. in Norwalk, is just like stepping onto the set of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding,” said George Pertesis, who owns the restaurant with his father John. “Being Greek is who we are. It’s in our blood," said Pertesis. His father, John, his mother, Maria, and his sister, Christina, all work in the restaurant. This is the seventh location of the Simple Greek but the first in Connecticut. The chain was founded in 2014 by Marcus Lemonis from CNBC-TV’s hit show “The Profit." Open every day for lunch and dinn…
Danbury Native Seeks Help As He Awaits Life-Saving Lung Transplant Danbury Native Seeks Help As He Awaits Life-Saving Lung Transplant
Danbury Native Seeks Help As He Awaits Life-Saving Lung Transplant DANBURY, Conn. — Danbury native Patrick "P.J." Mannion has faith that he will get the help — and the transplant — that he needs after being diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a life-threatening lung disease. Because IDF is progressive, his only chance at returning to good health is a lung transplant. He hopes to be put on the transplant list as soon as possible.   "I'm doing OK," Mannion, 57, said in a telephone interview. "We are strong in our faith." He also uses supplemental oxygen to engage in many everyday activities. And twice a week, he under…
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