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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Hugh T. McKenna, 93, Of Rutherford Hugh T. McKenna, 93, Of Rutherford
Hugh T. McKenna, 93, Of Rutherford RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Hugh T. McKenna, 93, of Rutherford, died on Feb 6. He was 93. Before retiring, McKenna worked for Louis De Carlo & Sons Construction in Hackensack. He was an avid dog lover and will be missed by his paw friends Opie & Kellsie.  Beloved husband of 56 years to Mary (nee Mc Dermott) Mc Kenna. Adored father of Regina Mc Kenna. Dear brother of Maureen Ortegon & her family of California.  In lieu of flowers donations may be made in his name to Second Chance Pet Adoption League Oak Ridge or to Care Companion Animal Rescue & Education in Bayonne. 
Antonette Ardizzone, 84, Of Upper Saddle River Antonette Ardizzone, 84, Of Upper Saddle River
Antonette Ardizzone, 84, Of Upper Saddle River UPPER SADDLE RIVER, N.J. --  Antonette Ardizzone, of Upper Saddle River, died on Feb. 5. She was 84. Ardizzone was the beloved grandmother of Aidan and Liam, mother of Jeanine and Michael, dear friend of Marie and Chuck Breuss and aunt to many special nieces and nephews.  Funeral Mass will be held Thursday, Feb. 9 at 10 a.m. at Church of the Presentation in Upper Saddle River. Entombment at Maryrest Cemetery in Mahwah.
Wappingers Falls' AJ Cafe Wants You To Hate The Heat Wappingers Falls' AJ Cafe Wants You To Hate The Heat
Wappingers Falls' AJ Cafe Wants You To Hate The Heat WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. -- When it comes to chicken wings, "too hot" is not a term you'll hear around AJ Cafe in Wappingers Falls. There's no such thing. It began innocently enough three years ago, with husband and wife owners John and Angela Joy working with Head Chef Jeff Fairhurst. The three were looking to taste test and finalize the menu for AJ Cafe before they opened for business. "We'd taste test stuff on our friends, and we had settled on what our hot and mild sauce for the wings should taste like," said John. "But after about a week of being open, I couldn't…
No Storefront, No Problem. Dutchess Baker Builds Business Using Yuminess No Storefront, No Problem. Dutchess Baker Builds Business Using Yuminess
No Storefront, No Problem. Dutchess Baker Builds Business Using Yuminess DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- If you've taken a drive through southern Dutchess County, chances are you've rolled right past one of the finest cookie bakeries in the Hudson Valley and not even known it. And that's exactly how Anthony Cardoso of Cardoso Cookies likes it.  Cardoso, a life-long Dutchess resident, has used a commercial kitchen in Wappingers Falls to churn out tens of thousands of cookies since 2015 and, thanks to his online-only model, not a single one has landed in a store front.  "I like the mail order idea. It keeps things fresh. I produce the product for the order and there…
Stratford Dunkin Donuts Manager Charged With Sexual Assault Stratford Dunkin Donuts Manager Charged With Sexual Assault
Stratford Dunkin Donuts Manager Charged With Sexual Assault STRATFORD, Conn. --  A Fairfield man who manages a Dunkin Donuts in Stratford was charged with sexually assaulting one of his employees on Friday, according to the Connecticut Post. Maher Mahairi, 52, allegedly began making sexual comments to the 19-year-old employee. He also reportedly approached her with a stack of coffee cups over his crotch and told her to grab it. Mahari then allegedly grabbed the victim's behind and squeezed it, the Connecticut Post said.  Mahairi was charged with fourth-degree sexual assault and was released after posting $5,000 bond, the Connecticut Post reported.  …
Lillian L. Baeder, 89, Of Pleasant Valley Lillian L. Baeder, 89, Of Pleasant Valley
Lillian L. Baeder, 89, Of Pleasant Valley PLEASANT VALLEY, N.Y. -- Lillian L. Baeder, of Pleasant Valley, died on Friday, Jan. 20. She was 89. Baeder was born July 17, 1927 in Torrington, Conn. She is the daughter of the late Anthony and the late Mary (Dwyer) LePage. She married Lee W. Baeder on Aug. 26, 1950 at St. Francis Of Assisi Church Torrington CT., he predeceased her on Dec. 17, 1980.  Baeder was a retired ER Admitting Clerk at Sharon Hospital in Connecticut. She also served the area as a long time volunteer of over 30 years in different capacities for the Boy Scouts of America, first starting as a Cub Scout Den Mother. Sh…
Tractor-Trailer Rollover Closes I-84 Stretch Tractor-Trailer Rollover Closes I-84 Stretch
Tractor-Trailer Rollover Closes I-84 Stretch DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. --  Interstate 84 between the Poughkeepsie (exit 13) and Beacon (exit 11) exits westbound has been closed on Tuesday morning due to a tractor-trailer rollover. The rollover is expected to cause delays on Route 52, Route 9D and Route 9 as well.  Motorists are advised to avoid this area if possible. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Donald Trump Sworn In As 45th U.S. President Donald Trump Sworn In As 45th U.S. President
Donald Trump Sworn In As 45th U.S. President Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States on Friday after placing his hand on Abraham Lincoln's Bible. With an estimated 800,000 witnesses in attendance, Trump gave his first address as President of the United States just after noon. He began by thanking the Obama family and administration but quickly turned his sights on speaking out against the current political establishment.  Trump said his inauguration marked not only the transfer of power from one president to the next, but the transfer of power from the Washinton D.C. establishment back to the people.  Tru…
Frank Festa, 96, Of Paramus Frank Festa, 96, Of Paramus
Frank Festa, 96, Of Paramus PARAMUS, N.J. -- Frank Festa, of Paramus, died on Friday, Dec. 30. He was 96. Festa was born in New York City and moved to Paramus in 1952 along with other immediate family members, purchasing 4 contiguous houses on one street.  Together they formed a ‘family compound’ and a strong presence in the neighborhood. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Signal Core, following General Patton through Europe to enable communications. Upon completion of his service, he went on to receive his Bachelor of Science from CCNY, graduating cum laude.  Festa was an accountant working for Inserra…
Joseph Cofino, 65, Of Teaneck Joseph Cofino, 65, Of Teaneck
Joseph Cofino, 65, Of Teaneck TEANECK, N.J. -- Joseph Cofino, of Teaneck, died on Jan. 18. He was 65. Cofino was a  lawyer and a deep advocate of the Constitution. He loved to play the guitar and enjoyed music and dancing. He also had a keen sense of humor and loved a good joke. He is survived by his wife, Blanca; children, Laura Cristina and Joseph Anthony, Jr.; and siblings, of Belinda Colon and husband Eddie, Carlos Cofino and Anna Campbell.  Family and friends are welcome to visit on Friday 2-4 and again from 7-9 p.m. at Volk Leber Funeral Home, 789 Teaneck Rd., Teaneck. Funeral service from the funeral home on Sat…
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