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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Putnam Sheriff Searches For Man Wanted For Failure To Appear Putnam Sheriff Searches For Man Wanted For Failure To Appear
Putnam Sheriff Searches For Man Wanted For Failure To Appear PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- The Putnam County Sheriff's Department is searching for a man who is wanted for failing to appear in county court on charges of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, according to officials.  Jesse L. Brown, 34, had a bench warrant filed for his failure to answer to these charges on May 17, 2012, police said.  Brown is 5-feet, 9-inches tall, weighing approximately 200 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes, police said.  Anyone with information regarding Brown's whereabouts is asked to call the Sheriff's Department at (845) 808-4357.
Hackers' Ability To Control Car Sparks Concern Hackers' Ability To Control Car Sparks Concern
Hackers' Ability To Control Car Sparks Concern PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- A recent experiment by Wired Magazine is raising concerns among modern car owners about potential exposure to hackers, according to USA Today.  Two security experts were able to install malware into the system of a Jeep Cherokee that allowed them to change the radio station, turn up the air conditioning and ultimately shut down the transmission of the vehicle, USA Today reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Startups Hope To Make 'Dead' Cell Phones A Thing Of The Past Startups Hope To Make 'Dead' Cell Phones A Thing Of The Past
Startups Hope To Make 'Dead' Cell Phones A Thing Of The Past PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. --Several startups are creating portable cell phone chargers that could help make "dead phones" a distant memory, according to CNBC.  Experts say larger phones, brighter screens, increased app usage and faster processors use more battery life in phones than ever before, making the need for a phone refueling station greater than ever before, CNBC said.  Several options are now hitting the market, including one that is tough to forget since it doubles as a bracelet, CNBC reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Startups Hope To Make 'Dead' Cell Phones A Thing Of The Past Startups Hope To Make 'Dead' Cell Phones A Thing Of The Past
Startups Hope To Make 'Dead' Cell Phones A Thing Of The Past WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Several startups are creating portable cell phone chargers that could help make "dead phones" a distant memory, according to CNBC.  Experts say larger phones, brighter screens, increased app usage and faster processors use more battery life in phones than ever before, making the need for a phone refueling station greater than ever before, CNBC said.  Several options are now hitting the market, including one that is tough to forget since it doubles as a bracelet, CNBC reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Startups Hope To Make 'Dead' Cell Phones A Thing Of The Past Startups Hope To Make 'Dead' Cell Phones A Thing Of The Past
Startups Hope To Make 'Dead' Cell Phones A Thing Of The Past FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Several startups are creating portable cell phone chargers that could help make "dead phones" a distant memory, according to CNBC.  Experts say larger phones, brighter screens, increased app usage and faster processors use more battery life in phones than ever before, making the need for a phone refueling station greater than ever before, CNBC said.  Several options are now hitting the market, including one that is tough to forget since it doubles as a bracelet, CNBC reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Putnam Will See Relief From The Heat Putnam Will See Relief From The Heat
Putnam Will See Relief From The Heat PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Putnam County will see a break from the oppressive heat and humidity starting on Wednesday, according to the National Weather service.  Expect sunny skies and much lower humidity on Wednesday with a high near 85.  Thursday and Friday will be more of the same as temperatures begin to cool a bit with highs only reaching into the low 80s.  Expect a sunny and pleasant weekend with highs in the low 80s again and a welcome break from the humidity. 
'Ragtime' Author, Longtime New Rochelle Resident E.L. Doctorow Dies 'Ragtime' Author, Longtime New Rochelle Resident E.L. Doctorow Dies
'Ragtime' Author, Longtime New Rochelle Resident E.L. Doctorow Dies This story has been updated. WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Former Westchester County resident and author of "Ragtime," E.L. Doctorow died on Tuesday due to complications with lung cancer, according to The New York Times. He was 84.  Doctorow wrote 12 novels, three short fiction volumes and a wide array of political and literary commentary. His three most acclaimed works were "Ragtime," "The March," and “Billy Bathgate,” The New York Times said.  “New Rochelle joins in mourning the passing of E.L. Doctorow," New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson said. "A longtime resident of Broadview Avenue …
Daily Voice Leaders: Michael J. Smith, President, Berkeley College Daily Voice Leaders: Michael J. Smith, President, Berkeley College
Daily Voice Leaders: Michael J. Smith, President, Berkeley College WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- For Berkeley College President Michael Smith and the rest of this faculty, seeing his students thrive isn't simply a professional achievement, it's a labor of love.  "We're passionate about our students. We care about them," Smith told Daily Voice. "We personally get involved in their lives. We challenge them, we motivate them, we make them grow." Smith views the personal touch given at Berkeley as a critical difference-maker for the institution at a time when the price of higher education continues to rise. Smith, however, views college tuition at Berkeley as an i…
Fairfield Will See Relief From The Heat Fairfield Will See Relief From The Heat
Fairfield Will See Relief From The Heat FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Fairfield County will see a break from the oppressive heat and humidity starting on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.  Expect sunny skies and much lower humidity on Wednesday with a high near 85 degrees.  Thursday and Friday will bring more of the same as temperatures begin to cool a bit with highs reaching only into the low 80s.  Expect a sunny and pleasant weekend with highs in the low 80s again and a welcome break from the humidity. 
Armonk Will See Relief From The Heat Armonk Will See Relief From The Heat
Armonk Will See Relief From The Heat WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Westchester County will see a break from the oppressive heat and humidity starting on Wednesday, according to the National Weather service.  Expect sunny skies and much lower humidity on Wednesday with a high near 85.  Thursday and Friday will be more of the same as temperatures begin to cool a bit with highs only reaching into the low 80s.  Expect a sunny and pleasant weekend with highs in the low 80s again and a welcome break from the humidity. 
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