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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Walgreens Recalls Powdered Sugar Mini Donuts Because Of Mold Risk Walgreens Recalls Powdered Sugar Mini Donuts Because Of Mold Risk
Walgreens Recalls Powdered Sugar Mini Donuts Because Of Mold Risk PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Walgreens has issued a recall of its Nice! Powdered Sugar Mini Donuts, because it has received consumer complaints alleging that mold was observed on some products. The product comes in 11.5 oz packages and is marked with WIC number 178206 and UPC number 4902264948. Both the WIC and UPC numbers can be found near the product bar code, which is located next to the nutrition facts on the package. Consumers in possession of this product should return the product to any Walgreens store for a full refund. 
Walgreens Recalls Powdered Sugar Mini Donuts Because Of Mold Risk Walgreens Recalls Powdered Sugar Mini Donuts Because Of Mold Risk
Walgreens Recalls Powdered Sugar Mini Donuts Because Of Mold Risk FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Walgreens has issued a recall of its Nice! Powdered Sugar Mini Donuts, because it has received consumer complaints alleging that mold was observed on some products. The product comes in 11.5 oz packages and is marked with WIC number 178206 and UPC number 4902264948. Both the WIC and UPC numbers can be found near the product bar code, which is located next to the nutrition facts on the package. Consumers in possession of this product should return the product to any Walgreens store for a full refund. 
Record Number Of Job Openings Should Stir Wages Record Number Of Job Openings Should Stir Wages
Record Number Of Job Openings Should Stir Wages WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- A surge in job openings in the U.S. could create upward movement in wages, according to The Wall Street Journal.  There were 5.4 million job openings nationwide in April, up from 5.1 million in March. As the supply of unemployed workers continues to dwindle, employers looking to fill these openings will have to increase wages in an effort to lure currently employed workers to their respective firms, The Wall Street Journal reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Purchase-Based Pepsi Throws $1M Bash To Celebrate Profits Purchase-Based Pepsi Throws $1M Bash To Celebrate Profits
Purchase-Based Pepsi Throws $1M Bash To Celebrate Profits WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Westchester-based PepsiCo threw a 50th anniversary party on Monday that cost over $1 million, according to Fox Business. The shindig featured celebrities like Lionel Richie, Jerry Seinfield and NFL owners Jerry Jones and John Marra, Fox Business reported.  The hefty price tag was reportedly paid for by PepsiCo shareholders, Fox Business said.  Click here to read the full article.   
Senate Passes Bill To Charge Heroin Dealers With Murder After ODs Senate Passes Bill To Charge Heroin Dealers With Murder After ODs
Senate Passes Bill To Charge Heroin Dealers With Murder After ODs PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- State Senator Terrence Murphy (R- Westchester, Putnam counties) announced passage of a package of bills to help decrease heroin deaths and put more drug dealers behind bars for peddling dangerous opioids. The legislation passed allows law enforcement to charge a drug dealer with homicide if a person dies from an opiate controlled substance sold by that dealer. The law specifically targets those who seek to profit from heroin and other opioid sales - not a witness or other person who may have been doing drugs (i.e. a "co-user") with the victim at the time of the accid…
Data Suggests Link Between Heartburn Drugs, Heart Attacks Data Suggests Link Between Heartburn Drugs, Heart Attacks
Data Suggests Link Between Heartburn Drugs, Heart Attacks PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- A recent Stamford University study shows a modest correlation between the use of popular heartburn medication and an increased risk of heart attack, according to NPR.  Researchers gathered 3 million records of unidentified patients taking proton pump inhibitors like  Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid and found an approximately 16 to 20 percent increased risk of heart attack, NPR reported.  Though there is a correlation, scientists aren't ready to swear off the drugs just yet as the data might stem from other factors, NPR said.  Click here to read and listen to the …
Data Suggests Link Between Heartburn Drugs, Heart Attacks Data Suggests Link Between Heartburn Drugs, Heart Attacks
Data Suggests Link Between Heartburn Drugs, Heart Attacks FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- A recent Stanford University study shows a modest correlation between the use of popular heartburn medication and an increased risk of heart attack, according to NPR.  Researchers gathered 3 million records of unidentified patients taking proton pump inhibitors like  Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid and found an approximately 16 to 20 percent increased risk of heart attack, NPR reported.  Though there is a correlation, scientists aren't ready to swear off the drugs just yet as the data might stem from other factors, NPR said.  Click here to read and listen to …
Yonkers' Stew Leonard's Named Best Grocery Store In The Nation Yonkers' Stew Leonard's Named Best Grocery Store In The Nation
Yonkers' Stew Leonard's Named Best Grocery Store In The Nation WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Stew Leonard's was named the best grocery store in the country by Business Insider. Business Insider ranked Stew Leonards over other regional chains like Wegman's and Kroger because of its strong in-store experience and emphasis on customer service.  Stew Leonard's has locations in Yonkers as well as Norwalk, Conn., and Danbury, Conn. Click here to read the 13 reasons Stew Leonard's was rated the best. 
Ridgefield Parks And Rec Offers Adventure Camp Ridgefield Parks And Rec Offers Adventure Camp
Ridgefield Parks And Rec Offers Adventure Camp RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- Ridgefield Parks & Recreation wants to give your child a summer to remember at Adventure Day Camp, starting June 22. There are 8 one-week sessions running until August 14 at the Recreation Center for children ages 3 to 13. Each week of camp includes swimming, sports, field trips, inflatables, games, art, science, and more. Swim lessons and Spray Bay play time are also included for most campers. For details, visit: http://ridgefieldparksandrec.org/summer-camps/adventure-day-camp-ages-3-13/
Smog, Chance Of Thunderstorms Will Return To Fairfield Smog, Chance Of Thunderstorms Will Return To Fairfield
Smog, Chance Of Thunderstorms Will Return To Fairfield FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Clouds and the potential for rain and lightning will return on Thursday across the Fairfield County area, and an air quality alert will be in effect for nearly the entire day.  After clear skies and a high temperature of about 80 degrees on Wednesday, clouds will begin to roll in overnight.  Isolated showers and thunderstorms will move through the area mid-day on Thursday before partially clearing in the later afternoon with a high of 88 degrees. The chance of rain is 30 percent.  The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has issued …
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