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

Garfield Lights Christmas Tree Dec. 4 Garfield Lights Christmas Tree Dec. 4
Garfield Lights Christmas Tree Dec. 4 GARFIELD, N.J. -- The City of Garfield will hold its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony on Friday, Dec. 4 in front of City Hall. Festivities will include Christmas carolers and a visit from Santa.  The ceremony begins at 6 p.m.  City Hall is located at 111 Outwater Ln.  In the event of inclement weather, the ceremony will be held on Monday, Dec. 7. 
Cliffside Park Pediatrician Offers Parent Academy For Expectant Parents Cliffside Park Pediatrician Offers Parent Academy For Expectant Parents
Cliffside Park Pediatrician Offers Parent Academy For Expectant Parents CLIFFSIDE PARK, N.J. -- Dr. Luba Stein of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine will hold a Baby Care class and New Parent Academy on Thursday, Dec. 3 .Stein will discuss a variety of topics on how to survive the first week with a newborn and will answer questions. Expectant mothers and members of a family are welcome.  The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. Registration is required. Call (201) 840-9922. Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine is located at 596 Anderson Ave., Suite 207 in Cliffside Park.
Bergenfield Student Selected To Perform At Carnegie Hall Bergenfield Student Selected To Perform At Carnegie Hall
Bergenfield Student Selected To Perform At Carnegie Hall BERGENFIELD, N.J. -- Bergenfield student musician and violinist Ezra James Capiral, will perform at Carnegie Hall as part of  the 2016 High School Honors Performance Series.The high school junior has been playing the violin for eight years and will play with internationally recognized students during the 125th anniversary season of Carnegie Hall.  Capiral is one of nearly 750 students to be selected out of 18,000 applicants. Capiral and the other finalists will learn from master conductors and interact with other dedicated student performers before performing in February. 
Teaneck Seeks Toys For Needy Children In Holiday Drive Teaneck Seeks Toys For Needy Children In Holiday Drive
Teaneck Seeks Toys For Needy Children In Holiday Drive TEANECK, N.J. -- The township of Teaneck and its employees have launched a holiday toy drive for children in need through Dec. 17. Toys for kids up to 18 years old can be dropped off at: The Municipal Building, 818 Teaneck Rd.  Teaneck Public Library, 840 Teaneck Rd.  Police Headquarters, 900 Teaneck Rd.  Richard Rodda Center, 250 Colonial Court Fire Headquarters, 1231 Teaneck Rd.  Fire Station 2, 617 Cedar Ln.  Fire Station 3, 370 Teaneck Rd.  Fire Station 4, 1375 Windsor Rd.  Bogota Savings Bank, 819 Teaneck Rd.  Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, 375 Cedar Ln.  Hope Presbyterian Church, 1…
Ridgewood Holiday Shopping Event Benefits Social Services Association Ridgewood Holiday Shopping Event Benefits Social Services Association
Ridgewood Holiday Shopping Event Benefits Social Services Association RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- Mango Jam in Ridgewood  will hold a holiday shopping  shopping event on Sunday, Dec. 13. Twenty percent of proceeds from the event will benefit Ridgewood's Social Services Association.  Mango Jam is located at 41 North Broad St. 
New York Giants Great Frank Gifford Had CTE, Family Says New York Giants Great Frank Gifford Had CTE, Family Says
New York Giants Great Frank Gifford Had CTE, Family Says The family of New York Giant icon Frank Gifford says the NFL Hall of Famer had Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, according to Pro Football Talk. Gifford, a Greenwich resident, died from natural causes at the age of 84 earlier this year. But a team of pathologists confirmed he was also suffering from the head trauma often associated with football and other high contact sports, Pro Football Talk reported.  Gifford played years before the NFL acknowledged the potential long-term effects from repeated concussions and other violent blows to the head, but the diagnosis makes his estate eligible f…
Marie Jean La Corte, 74, Paterson Resident Marie Jean La Corte, 74, Paterson Resident
Marie Jean La Corte, 74, Paterson Resident PATERSON, N.J. -- Lifelong Paterson resident Marie Jean La Corte (Salloum)  died Sunday, Nov. 22. She was 74.  La Corte worked as an office manager for Dr. Vadon of Elmwood Park. She attended St. Ann’s Melkite Catholic Church in Woodland Park.  La Corte is survived by her children, Theresa Javras and her husband Harry of Midland Park, Ralph La Corte and his wife Patricia of Ringwood; grandchildren, Spencer, Zachary, Marina, Sierra Javras, Dean, Holly, Noelle. She is also survived by her brothers Louis and Joseph Salloum.  La Corte was predeceased by her husband, Salvatore.  Visitation will…
Former Teacher's Rape Charges Top Last Week's News In Dutchess County Former Teacher's Rape Charges Top Last Week's News In Dutchess County
Former Teacher's Rape Charges Top Last Week's News In Dutchess County DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Dutchess County. An English teacher who worked briefly in the City of Poughkeepsie School District was charged with having sex with a student. New York State Police charged a Wappingers Falls woman with several drug counts following a traffic stop.  A Clinton Corners resident is hoping a new reward will help police solve a murder after almost 20 years. For a little over a year now, Pawling's Blue Olive has been earning a reputation as the "go-to" place in the area for premium extra virgin olive oil and '…
Pathmark Closure Tops Last Week's News Around Rockland County Pathmark Closure Tops Last Week's News Around Rockland County
Pathmark Closure Tops Last Week's News Around Rockland County ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Rockland County.  The Pathmark on Route 59 in Nanuet closed its doors for good.  A train struck an unoccupied car at the Lake Road crossing in Congers for the second time in three days on Saturday. Volunteers from Rockland and Westchester counties got together to help the needy in honor of National hunger And Homelessness Awareness Week. Pfizer has sold approximately 200 acres of its Pearl River property. Nick Loucas, the owner of the famed Lucas Candies in Haverstraw, is carrying his family's business into a four…
Basketball Registration Extended In Bloomingdale Basketball Registration Extended In Bloomingdale
Basketball Registration Extended In Bloomingdale BLOOMINGDALE, N.J. -- Bloomingdale Recreation Department has extended youth basketball registration for Grades kindergarten through eight until Nov. 30. Registration cost is $70 and is open to Bloomingdale and Butler children.  Visit bloomingdalenj.net to download the registration form.
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