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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Weichert Realtors' Tenafly Office To Participate In Upcoming Street Fair Weichert Realtors' Tenafly Office To Participate In Upcoming Street Fair
Weichert Realtors' Tenafly Office To Participate In Upcoming Street Fair TENAFLY, N.J. -- The Weichert Realtors' office in Tenafly will participate in the town's Street Fair and Craft Show on Saturday, April 16. The event, organized by the Tenafly NJ Chamber of Commerce, will include artists, crafters, vendors, rides, live music, a wine and cheese tasting as well as other local foods. "As a company, we try to give back to the neighborhoods we serve,” Office Manager Judith Giordano said in a statement. “The Tenafly Street Fair is a special event for us and we consider it a unique pleasure to meet so many of our neighbors who live and work in the town we call…
Hillsdale Police Acquire HUMVEE Hillsdale Police Acquire HUMVEE
Hillsdale Police Acquire Humvee HILLSDALE, N.J. -- The Hillsdale Police Department recently acquired a used military “High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle,” or HUMVEE. The department was able to acquire vehicle through the government’s “1033 Program” which was created to transfer excess military equipment to local law enforcement agencies at no cost. The model that the Hillsdale Police Department acquired is considered an “ambulance style vehicle” and will be used for utility purposes by the Department.
Bergen County Sheriff Speaks To Paramus Rotary Club Bergen County Sheriff Speaks To Paramus Rotary Club
Bergen County Sheriff Speaks To Paramus Rotary Club PARAMUS, N.J. -- Bergen County Sheriff Michael Saudino was the guest speaker at the Paramus Rotary Club meeting on Thursday, March 31. Saudino discussed the consolidation of the County Police Department into the Sheriff's Department. A measure he says could save up to $200 million over 20 years.  The sheriff also discussed topics like the recent string of bomb threats at area schools and the Westfield Garden State Plaza “gunman” event. Saudino became sheriff in 2011. He spent nine years as the chief of police in Emerson prior to becoming sheriff. 
Leonia School Organizes Parents' Movie Night Leonia School Organizes Parents' Movie Night
Leonia School Organizes Parents' Movie Night LEONIA, N.J. -- The Anna C. Scott Elementary School will host a screening of the documentary "Fed Up" on Wednesday, April 20. The evening will feature the movie screening as well as a discussion open to parents about proper eating habits for children.  The event begins at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria.  Anna C. Scott Elementary is located at 100 Highland St.
Democratic Newcomers To Run For Rutherford Borough Council Democratic Newcomers To Run For Rutherford Borough Council
Democratic Newcomers To Run For Rutherford Borough Council RUTHERFORD, N.J. --  Tom Mullahey and Mark Goldsack will be on the ballot this November as the Rutherford Democratic Candidates for Borough Council.  Mullahey and Goldsack ran for Council for the first time in 2015.  Mullahey holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Caldwell University and a Master's Degree Administration and Supervision from St. Peter's University. He is also the Athletic Director at Clifton High School.  Mullahey and his wife, Maria, are the proud parents of Angelica, 5, and Lauren, 3. "I ran for Council last year for the same reason I am running this year--…
Family Of Lawyer Found Dead In Redding Sues Police Family Of Lawyer Found Dead In Redding Sues Police
Family Of Lawyer Found Dead In Redding Sues Police REDDING, Conn. -- The family of Gugsa Abraham "Abe" Dabela, the attorney who reportedly committed suicide in Redding in 2014 is suing police for allegedly rushing to judgement in determining a cause of death and for improper investigation, according to CT Post. The suit claims Redding authorities tried to cover up a murder and violated Dabela's civil rights by delaying his permit request for a concealed pistol permit prior to his death, CT Post reported.  The state and Norwalk branches of the NAACP launched investigations into the incident. Dabela's gunshot wound was to the back of…
Stamford Police Charge 73-Year-Old Man With Bank Robbery Stamford Police Charge 73-Year-Old Man With Bank Robbery
Stamford Police Charge 73-Year-Old Man With Bank Robbery STAMFORD, Conn. -- A 73-year-old Stamford man was charged with robbing a bank on Shippan Ave. on Thursday morning, according to the Stamford Advocate.  Authorities tracked Thomas Genovese down at his home in Regency Heights after a description of his older model green Volvo was given People's Bank. Genovese initially denied robbing the bank, but later confessed after the green recycling bag he used during the robbery was found in plain sight, the Stamford Advocate reported.  Click here to read the Stamford Advocate article. 
Emerson School District Honors Retiring Educator Emerson School District Honors Retiring Educator
Emerson School District Honors Retiring Educator EMERSON, N.J. -- Longtime Emerson Teacher James Bayley announced he will retire at the end of the school year.Bayley taught both regular and special education for 40 years in the district. He also served as the President of the Emerson Education Association for 35 years. Bayley has been the recipient of The Governor’s Teacher Recognition Award, Emerson’s 2006 Volunteer of the Year and the Russell Berrie Foundation “Unsung Hero” award. The district is planning a retirement party to honor Bayley on June 1 at The Terrace at Biaggio’s from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Former students, community membe…
Bogota Library Accepting Food For Fines In April Bogota Library Accepting Food For Fines In April
Bogota Library Accepting Food For Fines In April BOGOTA, N.J. -- The Bogoata Library will accept donations of food in exchange for late fees throughout April.  Donation can be canned goods, boxed or bag item that are not damaged, and are not yet expired. Glass containers will not be accepted.  All item donated will then be forwarded to the St. Joseph's food pantry. The Bogota Borough Library is located at 375 Larch Ave.
Wayne Seeks Vendors For "Wayne Day" Wayne Seeks Vendors For "Wayne Day"
Wayne Seeks Vendors For "Wayne Day" WAYNE, N.J. -- Eateries and other area businesses are invited to sign up for a booth at Wayne Day, which will be held on Sunday, June 12 behind the high school.  Wayne Day is a day of fun and entertainment that was created for the purpose of bringing the township residents together to learn more about the community. Carnival rides will be available and live music will be performed.  Click here to download booth applications.  The deadline for booth applications is May 13.
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