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.

Joe Jenkins's Contributions

Connecticut Among Rowdiest States To Celebrate St. Paddy's Day Connecticut Among Rowdiest States To Celebrate St. Paddy's Day
Connecticut Among Rowdiest States To Celebrate St. Paddy's Day St. Patrick's Day is here and for many that means knocking back a pint or two before digging into some corned beef and cabbage.  St. Patricks Day isn't celebrated with the same gusto everywhere you go, but if you're in Daily Voice Country, you're in luck. New York, Connecticut and New Jersey were all ranked among the rowdiest places to celebrate the holiday, according to candystore.com.  New York took the top spot, featuring 32 parades this year, including the annual televised tradition in New York City.  New Jersey took second thanks to 18 parades of its own as well as the Annual Guinness…
Hillsdale Mayor: DPW Too Slow Getting Main Roads Moving Hillsdale Mayor: DPW Too Slow Getting Main Roads Moving
Hillsdale Mayor: DPW Too Slow Getting Main Roads Moving HILLSDALE, N.J. -- Hillsdale Mayor Doug Frank released a statement blaming the Department of Public works for the poor conditions on the Borough's main roads.  "DPW waited until late in the day yesterday to salt our main roads. They should have done this in the early afternoon. They did not keep up with the high volume of snow on them either," Frank said in the statement. "Had they done that, we would not have the conditions we have now." Frank went on to apologize to Hillsdale residents and promised "corrective action." Click here to view Frank's complete sta…
William J. Scheeler Sr., 80, Of South Hackensack William J. Scheeler Sr., 80, Of South Hackensack
William J. Scheeler Sr., 80, Of South Hackensack SOUTH HACKENSACK, N.J. -- William J. Scheeler of South Hackensack died on Sunday, March 12. He was 80. Prior to retiring he was a proud member of Sheet Metal Workers Local  No. 25 in Carlstadt, for many years. He was also a retired Captain of the South Hackensack Volunteer Ambulance Corp. Beloved husband of Lora (Marinello) for 56 years. Loving father of William J. Scheeler, Jr. and his wife Louise of Northvale, and Kimberly Quill and her husband Sean of Westwood. Cherished grandfather of Alexandra, Mathew, Bryan, Jessica and Jaclyn.  A prayer service will be held on Friday, March 17, at 1…
Addolorata Cantatore, 76, Of Norwood Addolorata Cantatore, 76, Of Norwood
Addolorata Cantatore, 76, Of Norwood NORWOOD, N.J. -- Addolorata Cantatore, of Norwood, died on Sunday, March 12. She was 76. She was born in Corato, Bari, Italy to the late Cataldo and Maria Soldano.  Beloved wife of Joseph. Cherished mother of Vincenza Fitzmaurice and husband Thomas of Orangeburg, Maria Liggio and husband Joseph of Suffern, and Mauro Cantatore and wife Tara of Blauvelt. Adored grandmother of Joseph, Joseph Tyler, Julia, Leah, Bryan and Andrew.  A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday 11 a.m. at Immaculate Conception RC Church in Norwood with entombment to follow at George Washington Memorial Park, Paramu…
Sherwood Clarence Kreig, 84, Of Hyde Park Sherwood Clarence Kreig, 84, Of Hyde Park
Sherwood Clarence Kreig, 84, Of Hyde Park HYDE PARK, N.Y. -- Sherwood Clarence Kreig, of Hyde Park, died Friday, March 10. He was 84. Born on Aug. 10, 1932 in Hudson, Kreig was the son of the late Frederick and Cleora Kreig. After his discharged from the Air Force, he settled in Hyde Park and he was employed by Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation, starting as a plant technician at the Damskammer Generating Station. He subsequently moved into the electronics and telecommunications career field and retired in 1994 as a telecommunications manager at Central Hudson's Eltings Corners Facility after over thirty years of service.…
Nicholas N. Francese, 82, Of Beacon Nicholas N. Francese, 82, Of Beacon
Nicholas N. Francese, 82, Of Beacon BEACON, N.Y. -- Nicholas N. Francese of Beacon, died on March 10. He was 82. Son of the late Nicholas and Sarah Trepepi Francese, he was born on Dec 6, 1934 in Wappingers Falls. On Feb. 12, 1956 at St. John the Evangelist Church in Beacon Francese married the former Caroline Policella. Mrs. Francese survives at home. He retired from IBM in East Fishkill and after his retirement worked for P & K Tax Service in Beacon.  In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughters, Susan Kenny and husband, John and JoMarie Fitzpatrick and husband, Dare; his grandchildren, Gregory Fredricks and…
Lillian Maida, 93, Of Lyndhurst Lillian Maida, 93, Of Lyndhurst
Lillian Maida, 93, Of Lyndhurst LYNDHURST, N.J. -- Lillian Maida, of Lyndhurst, died on Sunday, March 12. She was 93. Maida was employed by Blue Cross Blue Shield. Funeral Mass 1PM Sacred Heart R.C. Church. Dear sister of Vincent Maida. Cherished aunt of Marge Cooke & her husband Dennis, Josephine Abate & her husband James, Diane Malinchak & her husband Robert, Joseph Maida & his wife Mary, Nancy O'Donnell, Josephine Silvagni, Jean Baker, Joanne Walberg, and Jerome Maida.  Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery. 
Poughkeepsie Shoppers Stock Up Before Nor'easter Hammers Hudson Valley Poughkeepsie Shoppers Stock Up Before Nor'easter Hammers Hudson Valley
Poughkeepsie Shoppers Stock Up Before Nor'easter Hammers Hudson Valley POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Stop & Shop on Route 44 was flooded with Poughkeepsie-area residents to load up on essentials before a massive Nor'easter hammers the region.  Bottled water, milk, cold cuts and packaged meat seemed to be flying off the shelves fastest. The Nor'easter is expected to move into the area on Monday night into Tuesday morning and could dump 20 inches or more in the area.  Click here to read the latest forecast.
Longtime Closter Historian Arthur Goldberg, 88, Dies Longtime Closter Historian Arthur Goldberg, 88, Dies
Longtime Closter Historian Arthur Goldberg, 88, Dies CLOSTER, N.J. -- Dr. Arthur Goldberg, a longtime historian of Closter, died on Monday, March 6. He was 88.  Goldberg was very involved in his community serving on the Historic Commission, Environmental Commission and Planning Board in the Borough of Closter. He served as a Lt. and medical doctor in the U.S. Navy in Japan from 1957-1959. After retiring from his practice as an internist, hematologist, and oncologist, he devoted more time to his passion for ceramics.  Goldberg was the husband of  Esther for 54 years; father of Deborah Goldberg and Marc Goldberg; father-in-law of Michael Schoen…
Pelham Memorial Hockey Team Takes State Title Pelham Memorial Hockey Team Takes State Title
Pelham Memorial Hockey Team Takes State Title PELHAM, N.Y. -- Pelham Memorial High School's boys hockey team secured its first-ever New York State Division 2 title on Sunday.  The Pelicans, powered by Stefan Miklakos' hat trick, trounced St. Lawrence 7-1 at the Harbor Center in Buffalo to secure the title.  Pelham defeated Brockport in the Saturday semifinals 6-0 to advance to the championship game.  The Pelicans finished the year with a 25-1 record. 
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