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

Robert A. Gordon, 53, Rutherford Resident Robert A. Gordon, 53, Rutherford Resident
Robert A. Gordon, 53, Rutherford Resident RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Rutherford resident Robert A. Gordon passed away at his home on Aug. 29. He was 53.  Gordon was born in London to Jessie Gordon and the late Thomas B. Gordon. and came to the U.S in 1963. He is survived by his mother; brother Thomas B. Gordon and his wife Rose along with his nephews Tommy and Joseph.
 Brian G. Burke, 55, Fort Lee Resident  Brian G. Burke, 55, Fort Lee Resident
Brian G. Burke, 55, Fort Lee Resident FORT LEE, N.J. -- Fort Lee resident and Paramus native Brian G. Burke, 55, passed away on Friday, Aug. 28. Burke was born to parents Walter F. Burke, Jr. and Dorothy Burke. He was a long-time (30 years) Stagehand for Theatrical Union #1 in New York City and an avid sports fan. Burke is survived by his parents, siblings of Walter F. Burke III and his wife Donna, Colleen Spineto, Daniel Burke and his wife Clara, Maureen Polito and her husband Michael, Kerry Luccerelli and her husband Kevin as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews.
Muriel Marie Schlegel, 95, Former Saddle Brook Resident Muriel Marie Schlegel, 95, Former Saddle Brook Resident
Muriel Marie Schlegel, 95, Former Saddle Brook Resident SADDLE BROOK, N.J. -- Former Saddle Brook resident Muriel Marie Schlegel passed away on Aug. 31. She was 95. Schlegel was an active member of her community, volunteering with many organizations including the Girl Scouts of America and Hackensack Hospital. Schlegel is predeceased by her husband, Anthony; brother Kenneth Stevens and grandson Paul Schlegel. She is survived by her children, Robert Schlegel and wife Diane; Carol Ann Ceglia; grandchildren Kenneth Schlegel and wife, Sylvia; great grandchildren Sophie Marie Schlegel; and several nieces and nephews. A private service will be held with…
Jeffrey Symeonides, 83, Paramus Resident Jeffrey Symeonides, 83, Paramus Resident
Jeffrey Symeonides, 83, Paramus Resident PARAMUS, N.J. -- Paramus resident Jeffrey Symeonides passed away on Friday, Aug. 28. He was 83. Symeonides was born in Jersey City and lived in Kearny, before moving to Paramus in 1970. He was an Insurance Agent who owned and operated the Symeonides Insurance Agency in Kearny for over 40 years.  Symeonides was also a member of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Wyckoff where he served on the Board and was one of the fifty founding family members of the church.  Symeonides is survived by his wife of 57 years, Anastasia (Stacy) Symeonides of Paramus; his two sons, Dean and his wife Christi…
What Are Your Labor Day Plans, White Plains? What Are Your Labor Day Plans, White Plains?
What Are Your Labor Day Plans, White Plains? WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Labor Day, the unofficial close of the summer, will be on Monday, Sept. 7. The holiday, which was first observed on a federal level in 1894, is used to recognize the contributions that laborers make throughout the country. It is held on the first Monday of September every year.  But before you close the pool and put away the patio furniture, what will your plans be for the last long weekend of the summer?
Drive Carefully, Public Schools Open Sept. 8 Drive Carefully, Public Schools Open Sept. 8
Drive Carefully, Public Schools Open Sept. 8 HACKENSACK, N.J. -- With summer closing and school days resuming, AAA reminds drivers to watch out for pedestrians before and after school hours. In the last 10 years, roughly one in four child pedestrian fatalities occurred between 3 and 7 p.m., according to AAA. Hackensack and South Hackensack schools begin classes on Thursday, while Hackensack Christian School will resume classes on Tuesday, Sept. 8. Maywood Schools open their doors on Wednesday, Sept. 9 and Rochelle Park welcomes students back on Thursday, Sept. 10. Tips to remember when driving during the school year include: Slo…
Daily Voice Leaders: Michael Ross, Westport Country Playhouse Daily Voice Leaders: Michael Ross, Westport Country Playhouse
Daily Voice Leaders: Michael Ross, Westport Country Playhouse WESTPORT, Conn. -- Taking in a show at the Westport Country Playhouse is a lot more than just local theater; its an experience from the moment you pull in the driveway.  "It's a gorgeous place to come to, especially in the summer months. They come into our beautiful garden that's in bloom and the come into the gorgeous theater." playhouse Managing Director Michael Ross told Daily Voice. "Then, hopefully, the experience by the work we do on stage. In being so impressed with the level of professionalism, the artists we work with, the way we deliver a play to the audience." …
Air Quality Alert Issued For Bridgeport Air Quality Alert Issued For Bridgeport
Air Quality Alert Issued For Bridgeport FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- The National Weather Service issued an air quality alert for Southern Fairfield County until 11 p.m. on Wednesday. The Air Quality Index for all of Connecticut is rated moderate to unhealthy for sensitive groups for Wednesday. Conditions could lead to potential issues like difficulty breathing for residents with respiratory conditions like asthma. Residents with heart and lung conditions could also be at risk.  Those with respiratory disorders are advised to limit strenuous activity.
Letter: Putnam Valley Library Needs More Transparency Letter: Putnam Valley Library Needs More Transparency
Letter: Putnam Valley Library Needs More Transparency PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- The Putnam Daily Voice accepts signed letters to the editor. Please send letters to putnam@dailyvoice.com. The Putnam Valley Library Board has suddenly withdrawn their plan to put a referendum on the ballot to become funded under Chapter 414.  Under their withdrawn plan, our Library taxes would have drastically increased from $278,000 to $450,000. They shelved their plans for this year when working closely with Jackie Annabi, we discovered their calculations of cost per homeowner used to promote the idea were woefully understated time after time again.  The median ho…
2 Men Charged With Criminal Mischief In Ridgefield 2 Men Charged With Criminal Mischief In Ridgefield
2 Men Charged With Criminal Mischief In Ridgefield RIDGEFIELD, Conn. --Two men were charged with first-degree criminal mischief in Ridgefield on Monday morning, according to officials.John Dumke, 20, of Ridgefield, and Cody Dingee, 18, of Cocoa, Fla. were arrested in connection with $2,800 in damage done to the ball fields at East Ridge Middle School on July 11, police said.  Damaged included deep tire ruts and tracks on the field. Dingee and Dumke were released with a Danbury Superior Court Date of Sept. 11, police said. 
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