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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Cell Tower Break-Ins Top Week's News Around Putnam County Cell Tower Break-Ins Top Week's News Around Putnam County
Cell Tower Break-Ins Top Week's News Around Putnam County PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from around Putnam County last week.  A Patterson man has been arrested in connection with three separate thefts of copper fixtures from cellular communications towers. Putnam County students are preparing to head back to school. The Mahopac Falls Volunteer Fire Department has received a $207,143 grant for equipment and operations costs. Responders battled a brushfire in Mahopac. More than 3,000 area A&P employees could lose their jobs by Thanksgiving. A driver and his vehicle were pulled from a brook in Mahopac early Wednesday
Possible Layoffs Top  Week's News Around Northern Westchester Possible Layoffs Top  Week's News Around Northern Westchester
Possible Layoffs Top Week's News Around Northern Westchester WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from around Northern Westchester County last week.  More than 3,000 A&P employees could be laid off by Thanksgiving.  Yorktown's Town Board may ban dogs from recreational play areas.  State and local officials are courting General Electric in an effort to have the company move its headquarters to the former PepsiCo site in Somers. St. Patrick’s School is honoring Sister Kathleen Fitzgerald in October for her work touching the lives of two generations of students. Vice President Joe Biden fared better than Chappaqua resident Hi…
$9 Million Home Sale Tops Week's News In Southern Westchester $9 Million Home Sale Tops Week's News In Southern Westchester
$9 Million Home Sale Tops Week's News In Southern Westchester WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from around Southern Westchester County last week.  The $9 million sale of a home at Greystone on Hudson is the largest real estate deal in the county so far this year. Yonkers authorities identified a man who was shot and killed on Morningside Ave.  A White Plains man was charged with DWI under Leandra's Law. A new Yoga center is set to open in Eastchester. Part of a roof collapsed outside Tequila Sunrise restaurant in Larchmont. Greenburgh students are preparing to head back to school. Rye police are investigating the theft of f…
Booker Calls For Rail Security Upgrades Following Paris Attack Booker Calls For Rail Security Upgrades Following Paris Attack
Booker Calls For Rail Security Upgrades Following Paris Attack BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. -- U.S. Sens. Richard Blumanthal (D - Conn.) and Cory Booker (D- N.J.) are calling on the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to beef up railroad security measures following a recent armed attack on a Paris train. The Senators are putting the TSA to task for failing to impliment safety measures that were mandated by congress in legislation penned back in 2007. In the letter, Booker and the senators told the TSA that more people ride trains than airports each day and that Penn Station handles more passengers on a daily basis than all three New York City-area airp…
Four Westchester Locations Eyed As GE Sites Four Westchester Locations Eyed As GE Sites
Four Westchester Locations Eyed As GE Sites SOMERS, N.Y. -- Westchester County and New York State officials are courting General Electric to relocate corporate headquarters to the former PepsiCo  site in Somers, according to Capital New York.  The company that was incorporated in Schenectady, N.Y., has been exploring the possibility of relocating since Connecticut made changes to its corporate tax code, Capital New York reported.  A spokesman for County Executive Rob Astorino said they are also proposing sites in White Plains, Armonk and Yonkers, Capital New York reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Biden Tops Clinton Against GOP Candidates, Poll Says Biden Tops Clinton Against GOP Candidates, Poll Says
Biden Tops Clinton Against GOP Candidates, Poll Says PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Vice President Joe Biden would fare better than Hillary Clinton against all Republican candidates if he were to run for president, according to a Quinnipiac University National poll released on Wednesday. If Biden were to run, he would best current GOP frontrunners, Donald Trump 48-40 percent, Jeb Bush 45-39 percent and Marco Rubio 44-41 percent. Clinton still beats the GOP leaders, but by a narrower margin: 45-41 percent over Trump, 42-40 over Bush and 44-43 percent over Rubio, the poll said. "Note to Biden: They like you, they really like you, or they like y…
Biden Tops Clinton Against GOP Candidates, Poll Says Biden Tops Clinton Against GOP Candidates, Poll Says
Biden Tops Clinton Against GOP Candidates, Poll Says FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Vice President Joe Biden would fare better than Hillary Clinton against all Republican candidates if he were to run for president, according to a Quinnipiac University National poll released on Wednesday.  If Biden were to run, he would best current GOP frontrunners, Donald Trump 48-40 percent, Jeb Bush 45-39 percent and Marco Rubio 44-41 percent.  Clinton still beats the GOP leaders, but by a narrower margin: 45-41 percent over Trump, 42-40 over Bush and 44-43 percent over Rubio, the poll said.  "Note to Biden: They like you, they really like you, or they l…
Biden Tops Chappaqua's Clinton Against GOP Candidates, Poll Says Biden Tops Chappaqua's Clinton Against GOP Candidates, Poll Says
Biden Tops Chappaqua's Clinton Against GOP Candidates, Poll Says CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Vice President Joe Biden would fare better than Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton against all Republican candidates if he were to run for president, according to a Quinnipiac University National poll released on Wednesday. If Biden were to run, he would best current GOP frontrunners, Donald Trump 48-40 percent, Jeb Bush 45-39 percent and Marco Rubio 44-41 percent. Clinton still beats the GOP leaders, but by a narrower margin: 45-41 percent over Trump, 42-40 over Bush and 44-43 percent over Rubio, the poll said. "Note to Biden: They like you, they really like you, or the…
Gas Prices At Lowest Levels Since 2004, AAA Says Gas Prices At Lowest Levels Since 2004, AAA Says
Gas Prices At Lowest Levels Since 2004, AAA Says PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Even with a holiday weekend around the corner, gas prices continue to drop, and have reached their lowest levels for this time of year since 2004, according to AAA. The national average price was $2.59 per gallon as of Aug. 24, 84 cents lower than the same date last year, AAA said. The main reasons for the drop are the continuing decline in the price of crude oil and the expected lull in demand once summer unofficially ends. Click here to read the full article. 
Gas Prices At Lowest Levels Since 2004, AAA Says Gas Prices At Lowest Levels Since 2004, AAA Says
Gas Prices At Lowest Levels Since 2004, AAA Says WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Even with a holiday weekend around the corner, gas prices continue to drop, and have reached their lowest levels for this time of year since 2004, according to AAA.  The national average price was $2.59 per gallon as of Aug. 24, 84 cents lower than the same date last year, AAA said.  The main reasons for the drop are the continuing decline in the price of crude oil and the expected lull in demand once summer unofficially ends.  Click here to read the full article. 
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