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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Register Children For Kindergarten At Pound Ridge Elementary Register Children For Kindergarten At Pound Ridge Elementary
Register Children For Kindergarten At Pound Ridge Elementary POUND RIDGE, N.Y. -- Pound Ridge Elementary School will hold kindergarten registration for students set to begin school in the 2015-16 year from Tuesday, March 24 through Friday, March 27. Registration will be open for parents from 8 a.m. to 4 p.mm. each day. Extended hours will be on Thursday until 7:30 p.m.  Pound Ridge Elementary is located at 7 Pound Ridge Road. 
Stop & Shop Recalls Several Frozen Food Items Stop & Shop Recalls Several Frozen Food Items
Stop & Shop Recalls Several Frozen Food Items PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Stop & Shop grocery stores have issued two separate recalls on several different Amy's Kitchen Frozen Food products and a number of mixed nuts and trail mix food items.  Amy's Kitchen, Inc. is voluntarily recalling the products because one of the spinach ingredients from one supplier may possibly contain Listeria monocytogenes, which is the bacterium that causes the infection listeriosis.  Click here to view a complete listing of the products and UPC codes for this recall.  The Own Brand & Aurora Brand Walnut & Trail Mix Blend includes five differen…
Bitter Cold Will Give Way To Showers In Putnam Bitter Cold Will Give Way To Showers In Putnam
Bitter Cold Will Give Way To Showers In Putnam PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Temperatures will begin to climb back to normal this week in Putnam County, but the threat of rain on Wednesday and Thursday will dampen the mood.  Tuesday will be mostly sunny with high temperatures around 38 degrees with wind chills making it feel closer to 25. Showers will begin to move into the area on Wednesday after 3 p.m. with a high temperature of 40. Chance of rain is 30 percent.  Thursday will be much warmer, but rain is very likely along with fog and the chance of a thunderstorm. High temperatures will be around 56 degrees with an 80 percent chance o…
Bitter Cold Will Give Way To Showers In Fairfield Bitter Cold Will Give Way To Showers In Fairfield
Bitter Cold Will Give Way To Showers In Fairfield FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Temperatures will begin to climb back to normal levels this week in Fairfield County, but the threat of rain on Wednesday and Thursday will dampen the mood.  Tuesday will be mostly sunny with high temperatures at a chilly 39 degrees with wind chills making it feel closer to an unseasonable 25 degrees. Showers will begin to move into the area Wednesday after 3 p.m. with a high temperature of 40. The chance of rain is 30 percent.  Thursday will be much warmer, but rain and patchy fog is very likely as well as a possible thunderstorm after noon. High temperatu…
New York Ranks As Worst State To Be Rich New York Ranks As Worst State To Be Rich
New York Ranks As Worst State To Be Rich WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- New York is ranked the worst state for taxes for those that are deemed high income, according to WalletHub.  The site  generated estimates of the state-specific tax burden on residents at three income levels — low ($25,000), medium ($50,000) and high ($150,000) — in each of the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. The Empire State struggled mightily in all tax brackets, ranking 43rd out of 51 for low income, and 51st for middle and high. Middle and high-income earners in New York had a tax burden of more than 12 percent of their annual income, WalletH…
Bitter Cold Will Give Way To Showers In Armonk Bitter Cold Will Give Way To Showers In Armonk
Bitter Cold Will Give Way To Showers In Armonk WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Temperatures will begin to climb back to normal this week in Westchester County, but the threat of rain on Wednesday and Thursday will dampen the mood.  Tuesday will be mostly sunny with high temperatures around 39 degrees with wind chills making it feel closer to 25. Showers will begin to move into the area on Wednesday after 3 p.m. with a high temperature of 43. Chance of rain is 30 percent.  Thursday will be much warmer, but rain is very likely and thunderstorms are possible after noon. High temperatures will be around 57 degrees with an 80 percent chan…
New York Ranks As Worst State To Be Rich New York Ranks As Worst State To Be Rich
New York Ranks As Worst State To Be Rich PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- New York is ranked the worst state for taxes for those that are deemed high income, according to WalletHub.  The site  generated estimates of the state-specific tax burden on residents at three income levels — low ($25,000), medium ($50,000) and high ($150,000) — in each of the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. The Empire State struggled mightily in all tax brackets, ranking 43rd out of 51 for low income, and 51st for middle and high. Middle and high-income earners in New York had a tax burden of more than 12 percent of their annual income, WalletHub sa…
Apple's Fall Launch Of Internet TV Has Rivals Watching Apple's Fall Launch Of Internet TV Has Rivals Watching
Apple's Fall Launch Of Internet TV Has Rivals Watching WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Tech giant Apple is planning to launch a new internet television service this fall and its new format could have the established players in the game scrambling to keep up, according to The Wall Street Journal.  Apple's plan is to offer roughly 25 different television channels for around $30 a month. This platform would be a departure from the more traditional internet-based services offered by Amazon.com, Microsoft and Google who offer mostly content that has been previously aired, The Wall Street Journal reported.  The company's primary advantage over other …
Boy Scouts Serve Up Winning Chili In Fairfield Cook-Off Boy Scouts Serve Up Winning Chili In Fairfield Cook-Off
Boy Scouts Serve Up Winning Chili In Fairfield Cook-Off FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Fairfield Boy Scout Troop 10 had its fourth Annual Chili Cook-Off and dinner March 7. The chili cook-off is a troop fundraiser each year with proceeds going to purchase new camping equipment. Chili variations included turkey, beef and vegetarian, along with hot dogs for the kids.  Erik Leonard took first place in the cook-off, with Matt Wojonoski coming in second and John Clancey in third. The dinner was created by former Scout Ryan Merole in honor of Jim Callahan, a Scout master who died suddenly.
Daily Voice Leaders: Dr. Belinda Miles, Westchester Community College Daily Voice Leaders: Dr. Belinda Miles, Westchester Community College
Daily Voice Leaders: Dr. Belinda Miles, Westchester Community College VALHALLA, N.Y. -- When former Westchester Community College President Dr. Joseph Hankin announced his retirement last year, the school was tasked with having to replace a pillar in the community and an advisor who had spent 43 years running the institution.  Enter Dr. Belinda S. Miles, a Queens native who has an academic career tailor-made to guide Westchester Communitiy College into the next era.  Miles has been working in higher education since 1986, including as executive vice president of Access, Learning, and Success at Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, an institution that s…
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