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

Crews Attempt To Rescue Man Who Fell From Nyack Cliff Crews Attempt To Rescue Man Who Fell From Nyack Cliff
Crews Attempt To Rescue Man Who Fell From Nyack Cliff UPPER NYACK, N.Y. -- Rescue crews are attempting to rescue a man who fell from a cliff in Nyack on Monday, according to WABC New York.  The unidentified person fell from at Hook Mountain State Park. Crews are setting up rescue efforts both from the top and bottom of the cliff, WABC New York reported.  Daily Voice has a reporter on the scene. Check back for updates. Click here to read the WABC New York article. 
Trader Joe's Recalls Triple Ginger Brew For Potential Bursting Bottles Trader Joe's Recalls Triple Ginger Brew For Potential Bursting Bottles
Trader Joe's Recalls Triple Ginger Brew For Potential Bursting Bottles Grocery Chain Trader Joe's issued a recall for its Triple Ginger Brew due to bottles that can potentially burst.  Trader Joe's has removed the product from all stores and is advising customers to dispose of any bottles in an outside container.  The grocery store will provide refunds to any customers who purchased the Triple Ginger Brew.  Customers with any questions are asked to call 626-599-3817.
Are You Ready For Winter Solstice, Hackensack? Are You Ready For Winter Solstice, Hackensack?
Are You Ready For Winter Solstice, Hackensack? Despite what your outdoor thermometer says, Monday, Dec. 21, is the first day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere. This year, winter officially begins at 11:48 p.m. The first day of winter, or the Winter Solstice, occurs every year either on Dec. 21 or Dec. 22. It is the day with the least amount of daylight hours during the year. As winter wears on, the amount of daylight the Northern Hemisphere receives will get gradually longer until the Summer Solstice in June.  Humans have been tracking the seasons for thousands of years. The most notable tool used to track the seasons is Stonehenge i…
Young Talent On Display For Ringwood Performance Young Talent On Display For Ringwood Performance
Young Talent On Display For Ringwood Performance RINGWOOD, N.J. -- Ringwood Friends of Music will present a young artist showcase on Dec. 27 at Community Presbyterian Church of Ringwood.  The 7 p.m. show includes four local performers and has free admission. Performers include Sean Kecherson on clarinet, tenor Joshua LeRose, Sabrina Pierre on the flute, and Emily Piziak on guitar.  The Community Presbyterian Church is located at 145 Carletondale Rd.  Call (973) 962-7431 or log on to www.communitypc.org for more information.   
Fair Lawn 7th Graders Write Motivational Messages To Their Entire School Fair Lawn 7th Graders Write Motivational Messages To Their Entire School
Fair Lawn 7th Graders Write Motivational Messages To Their Entire School FAIR LAWN, N.J. -- Three Memorial Middle School students recently completed a project to help inspire their peers.  Seventh graders Jazlin Izaguirre, Tyler Rehrer, and Hallie Rivera,  wrote over 500 motivational messages on Post-Its notes, then stick those notes to each and every locker in the school.  They posted them one day before school so no one would see them.  Many students began to transfer their Post-Its notes to the interior of their lockers. Others exchanged their notes with others. 
Bergen County Sheriff's Department Warns Rutherford Students About Heroin Bergen County Sheriff's Department Warns Rutherford Students About Heroin
Bergen County Sheriff's Department Warns Rutherford Students About Heroin RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Members of the Bergen County Prosecutors Office met with students at Rutherford High School on Dec. 18 to warn them about the dangers of heroin. The presentation included a guest speaker that is a recovering addict and a former student from Rutherford.
Pompton Lakes Animal Shelter Seeks Donations Pompton Lakes Animal Shelter Seeks Donations
Pompton Lakes Animal Shelter Seeks Donations POMPTON LAKES, N.J. -- Pompton Lakes 4 Paw Pet Food Pantry is seeking donations from residents. Some ways to give back include:  Download iGive.com - use as your search engine when you shop. Anytime you shop at REI, Best Buy, Gap, Expedia, Staples, etc., 4 Paws earns money.  Amazon will donate 0.5 percent of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases when you shop at AmazonSmile. All you have to do is sign into smile.amazon.com and select 4 Paws Pet Food Pantry as your charity. AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know.  Order your pet food at Chewy.com and 4 Paws Pet Food Pantry will …
Tappan Zee Bridge Birthday Tops Week's News In Rockland County Tappan Zee Bridge Birthday Tops Week's News In Rockland County
Tappan Zee Bridge Birthday Tops Week's News In Rockland County ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Rockland County.  The Tappan Zee turned 60, but most residents are celebrating the features the $4 billion replacement bridge will deliver. North Rockland's Joey Corbett, a member of the class of 2019, has already verbally committed to playing lacrosse at Maryland.  A scam disguised as a holiday gift may be targeting Rockland residents. Clarkstown High School South's assistant principal, Matthew Younghans, has been chosen for a top award by the state School Administrators Association. Three Rockland County schools…
Arrest In Gas Station Hold-Up Tops Week's News In Dutchess Arrest In Gas Station Hold-Up Tops Week's News In Dutchess
Arrest In Gas Station Hold-Up Tops Week's News In Dutchess DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Dutchess County.  State Police have made an arrest in the armed hold-up of a Staatsburg Citgo gas station. Dutchess Sheriff Adrian “Butch” Anderson has joined dozens of other county sheriffs in calling for gun owners to “exercise their Second Amendment rights.” Poughkeepsie and Pawling will receive several million dollars in grants to support water infrastructure improvement projects. A Poughkeepsie man was charged with stealing a car from a Park and Ride.  A Poughkeepsie woman was charged with unlawfully possessi…
 Debbie Sgro, 50, Hawthorne Resident  Debbie Sgro, 50, Hawthorne Resident
Debbie Sgro, 50, Hawthorne Resident HAWTHORNE, N.J. --  Debbie Sgro (Messina), of Hawthorne died on Friday, Dec. 18 after a battle with cancer.   Born in Kansas City, Mo., she lived in Palisades Park and Westwood before moving to Hawthorne 5 years ago.  Sgro was a Property Manager for AC Management, who dedicated her time and passion to her tenants of Ridgewood for the last 10 years.  She is survived by her children; Joseph D. Sgro of Hawthorne, and Marisa Sgro of Glen Rock. Also surviving is her mother, Constance (Calia) Messina of Westwood, her loving partner, Melissa Straub of Leonia; her siblings, Kathy Messina of Kansas …
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