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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Cancer Survivor Speaks At Swim Across The Sound Breakfast In Bridgeport Cancer Survivor Speaks At Swim Across The Sound Breakfast In Bridgeport
Cancer Survivor Speaks At Swim Across The Sound Breakfast In Bridgeport SHELTON, Conn. -- Shelton resident and cancer survivor Anthy Demestihas, MD, was the keynote speaker at the St. Vincent's Swim Across the Sound Cancer Survivors Breakfast last month in Bridgeport. Demestihas, chairman of surgical services at St. Vincent's Medical Center, shared her journey from being a doctor to being a patient. "It was two years ago today that I heard those three unbelievable words that you all have been told: You Have Cancer," Demestihas said in her address. ""I have said those words to hundreds of patients over my career, but to experience it persona…
Greenwich Police Charge Stamford Man With Strangling Co-Worker Greenwich Police Charge Stamford Man With Strangling Co-Worker
Greenwich Police Charge Stamford Man With Strangling Co-Worker GREENWICH, Conn. -- Greenwich Police charged a Stamford man with strangling one of his co-workers on Tuesday, according to greenwichtime.com. Leoncio Garcia, 57, was reportedly attempted to choke the victim after ongoing hostilities boiled over in an office bathroom, greenwichtime.com reported.  Garcia was charged with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct, greenwichtime.com said.  Click here to read the greenwichtime.com article. 
Mount Kisco Village Employees' Holiday Tips Stolen Mount Kisco Village Employees' Holiday Tips Stolen
Mount Kisco Village Employees' Holiday Tips Stolen MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Mount Kisco Village employees had tips stolen on Christmas Eve, according to LoHud.com. Officials said the break-in at the village garage was discovered on Dec. 24. The person who broke entered through an unlocked window, then used bolt cutters to break into employee lockers. The suspect then stole cash and checks the workers had been given as tips during the holiday season, LoHud.com reported.  Click here to read the LoHud.com article. 
Woodcliff Lake Swears In First Latino Mayor, Carlos Rendo Woodcliff Lake Swears In First Latino Mayor, Carlos Rendo
Woodcliff Lake Swears In First Latino Mayor, Carlos Rendo WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J. -- Woodcliff Lake’s first Latino mayor was sworn in Monday night, along with two GOP councilwomen. Carlos Rendo, a Cuban immigrant, was sworn in by Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi of Rivervale. Rendo was narrowly elected by less than 20 votes when he defeated former Councilman Jeff Bader in November. Kristy Herrington and Angela Hayes were the Republican councilwomen sworn in, along with incumbent Democrat Councilwoman Jacqueline Gadaleta. Hayes lost in the general election to Gdaleta, but was appointed to the mayor's council vacancy. 
Winner Named In Garfield $10K Prize Drawing Winner Named In Garfield $10K Prize Drawing
Winner Named In Garfield $10K Prize Drawing GARFIELD, N.J. -- Louis Spaldo won this year's Prize for A Purpose raffle for $10,000 at the Garfield YMCA on New Year's Eve. Spaldo won out of the 200 tickets sold to benefit the fundraiser for the YMCA. The Garfield YMCA is located at 33 Outwater Ln.
Bergenfield, Garfield Elks Help Raise Funds For Camp Moore Bergenfield, Garfield Elks Help Raise Funds For Camp Moore
Bergenfield, Garfield Elks Help Raise Funds For Camp Moore BERGENFIELD, N.J. -- Bergenfield area Elks are preparing for a new spray park at Elks Camp Moore in Wanaque, but they need help to raise funds to get the project completed. Elks officials expect the project to be $50,000, not including labor costs of $150,000. Although some have contributed, the Elks are offering a Brick paver fundraiser where engraved pavers will be added to the existing playground. The park will feature small dump buckets, flower showers, wheelchair arch's, water jets, spray spouts, and a light house, among other playful items.  Elks groups including those in Bergenfield,…
Upper Saddle River Lets Young Athletes Shine In Front Of College Coaches Upper Saddle River Lets Young Athletes Shine In Front Of College Coaches
Upper Saddle River Lets Young Athletes Shine In Front Of College Coaches UPPER SADDLE RIVER, N.J. -- Professional Baseball Instruction in Upper Saddle River will host an athlete workout on Sunday, Jan. 17.Several colleges will attend the workout, including: Amherst, Babson, Bard, Bates, Catholic, Clarkson, Cornell, Delaware State, Drew, Elon, Fairfield, Felician, Fordham, Fredonia, Georgetown, George Washington, Gettysburg, Hamilton, Haverford, Holy Cross, James Madison, Manhattan, Marist, MIT, Nichols, NJIT, NYU, Post, Princeton, Sacred Heart, Southern Vermont, Stevens Institute, Trinity, Tufts, Rhode Island, Ursinus, Vassar, Washington College, Washington Univer…
Tenafly Performance Group Schedules Auditions For Play Series Tenafly Performance Group Schedules Auditions For Play Series
Tenafly Performance Group Schedules Auditions For Play Series TENAFLY, N.J. -- Tenafly's Palisades Players, a program of The Kaplan JCC on the Palisades, will hold auditions for "Voices of Ariel" on Tuesday, Jan. 12 and Sunday Jan. 17. "Voices of Ariel" will feature an evening of 10-minute plays by Julianne Bernstein, Daniel Brenner, Hindi Brooks, Michael Elkin, Leslie Gold, Vivian Green and Louis Greenstein. Plays will include: 'Til Death Do Us Plots: Newly divorced and "dead"  Class Act Foot Peddler Single Jewish Female The Ger (The Convert) In Spite of Everything Where's Your Stuff? Smoke An Interview with a Scapegoa…
Candide Will Be Performed At Teaneck Temple Emeth In February Candide Will Be Performed At Teaneck Temple Emeth In February
Candide Will Be Performed At Teaneck Temple Emeth In February TEANECK, N.J. -- Leonard Bernstein's, "Candide", an opera in concert will be presented by Temple Emeth in Teaneck on Saturday, Feb. 20.  The opera will star Jerry Hadley, June Anderson, Christa Ludwig and Nicolai Gedda. There will be a live introduction by Mark Shapiro, Music Director of Cecilia Chorus of New York and Artistic Director of Cantori New York.  Coffee and dessert will be served between acts.  Admission is $20. Make checks payable to Temple Emeth Opera Shabbaton and send to Temple Emeth at 1666 Windsor Road, Teaneck, NJ 07666. For more information, call 201-833-1322.
Woodcliff Lake Welcomes Its Newest Police Officer Woodcliff Lake Welcomes Its Newest Police Officer
Woodcliff Lake Welcomes Its Newest Police Officer WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J. -- Woodcliff Lake welcomed its newest police officer on Monday.  Ryan Hansen was sworn in during a ceremony with his family.  Hansen will attend the Bergen County Police Academy beginning in late January for six months. 
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