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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Briarcliff Resident Throws No-Hitter At Kenyon College Briarcliff Resident Throws No-Hitter At Kenyon College
Briarcliff Resident Throws No-Hitter At Kenyon College BRIARCLIFF, N.Y. -- Briarcliff native Paul Henshaw, a junior at Kenyon College, tossed a no-hitter for the school's baseball team on Sunday.  Henshaw worked all seven innings, striking out nine and issuing no walks en route to a 7-0 win. The only two runners the Titans got on base were via a third-strike wild pitch in the fourth inning and an error in the sixth inning. Neither of those runners reached second base. Henshaw is now 2-0 with 2.03 earned run average.   Henshaw is part of a strong pitching staff at Kenyon that has led the team to a 7-2 start this season with a 2.54 earn…
Senior Units Proposed In Pleasantville Senior Units Proposed In Pleasantville
Senior Units Proposed In Pleasantville PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- A developer has agreed to lease seven acres of land from the Jewish Child Care Association to build an independent and assisted living community in Pleasantville, according to the Northern Westchester Examiner.  Baltimore-based Brightview Senior Living proposed a 175-unit community that would include 100 independent living units and 75 assisted living units in a four story complex to the village board, the Northern Westchester Examiner reported.  Before the project can be approved, the area would need to be rezoned, the Northern Westchester Examiner said.  Cli…
RBS Trader Admits Defrauding Customers From Stamford Trading Floor RBS Trader Admits Defrauding Customers From Stamford Trading Floor
RBS Trader Admits Defrauding Customers From Stamford Trading Floor STAMFORD, Conn. -- A trader from Stamford-based RBS pleaded guilty on Thursday to participating in a securities fraud scheme, according to Deirdre M. Daly, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut. Matthew Katke, 34, admitted that he and others conspired to increase RBS’s profits on collateralized loan obligations (CLO) at the expense of customers. As part of the scheme, Katke and his co-conspirators made misrepresentations to induce buying customers to pay inflated prices and selling customers to accept deflated prices for CLO bonds, all to benefit RBS, the U.S. attorney sai…
Stamford Symphony Performs Mozart Requiem With Greenwich Choral Society Stamford Symphony Performs Mozart Requiem With Greenwich Choral Society
Stamford Symphony Performs Mozart Requiem With Greenwich Choral Society STAMFORD, Conn. -- The Stamford Symphony and the Greenwich Choral Society will perform Mozart's Requiem at 8 p.m. on Saturday March 14 and 3 p.m. on Sunday March 15 at Stamford’s Palace Theatre. In addition, the symphony will perform living composer Philip Glass’ Symphony No. 3. The unfinished work of Mozart’s Requiem long has been the subject of myths and rumors. In fact, it proved to be enough material to make into the Hollywood blockbuster Amadeus. The Stamford Symphony will welcome back the Greenwich Choral Society, led by Music Director and Conductor Paul F. Mueller. In past yea…
BLT Buys Westport Inn For $14.5M; Housing Plan Dropped BLT Buys Westport Inn For $14.5M; Housing Plan Dropped
BLT Buys Westport Inn For $14.5M; Housing Plan Dropped WESTPORT, Conn. -- A real estate and development firm purchased the Westport Inn for $14.5 million, effectively killing plans to demolish the current structure and replace it with 200 units of housing, according to the Westport News.  The buyer, Stamford-based Building & Land Technology, owns more than 50 hotels nationwide, the Westport News said.  The Westport Inn recently was renovated and features meeting rooms, event space and a spa, the Westport News reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Report Chappaqua's Bill Clinton Doesn't Use Email Contradicts Hillary Claim Report Chappaqua's Bill Clinton Doesn't Use Email Contradicts Hillary Claim
Report Chappaqua's Bill Clinton Doesn't Use Email Contradicts Hillary Claim CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Just as Chappaqua resident and potential presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was saying some of the deleted emails from her personal server were messages sent to her husband, there were contradictory reports that President Bill Clinton has never really used email. Hillary Clinton fell into hot water after it was discovered that she used a personal email account while conducting government business during her time as Secretary of State.  Hillary Clinton said she turned all business-related emails over to government officials for public records. She also said in her …
Ossining Man Charged With DWI In Route 9 Stop Ossining Man Charged With DWI In Route 9 Stop
Ossining Man Charged With DWI In Route 9 Stop OSSINING, N.Y. -- New York State Police from the Cortlandt barracks charged an Ossining man with driving while intoxicated on Saturday, according to officials.  Carlos M. Santiago, 66, was pulled over for allegedly failing to maintain his lane of travel. Subsequent investigation prompted troopers to charge him with DWI, police said.  Santiago is scheduled to appear in court on March 20, police said. 
Man Who Works In New Rochelle Accused Of Flashing Laser At Planes Man Who Works In New Rochelle Accused Of Flashing Laser At Planes
Man Who Works In New Rochelle Accused Of Flashing Laser At Planes NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- A Bronx man who works in New Rochelle stands accused of flashing a laser pointer at commercial airliners flying into LaGuardia airport on Tuesday, according to News 12 Westchester.  Frank Egan, 36, who works at Enchanted Flower Boutique, flashed the laser pointer from his second-floor window. Three of the affected pilots have said they experience pain or blindness as a result of the incidents, News 12 Westchester reported.  Click here to read and watch the full story. 
Peekskill St. Patrick's Day Parade Officials Set To Step Off Peekskill St. Patrick's Day Parade Officials Set To Step Off
Peekskill St. Patrick's Day Parade Officials Set To Step Off PEEKSKILL, N.Y.-- Peekskill St. Patrick's Day Parade officials now are officially prepared to start the parade after being given their sashes at a dinner ceremony. Aide Brian P. Kelly, Aide Pete Kelly, Aide Kyle Knapp, Aide Janice Molloy and 2015 Peekskill St. Patrick’s Parade Grand Marshal Kathy McGurty will help lead Saturday’s Peekskill St. Patrick’s Parade, which steps off at 3 p.m., rain or shine. As Grand Marshal, McGurty also received a top hat and shillelagh. 
Yorktown Homicide Remains Unsolved Yorktown Homicide Remains Unsolved
Yorktown Homicide Remains Unsolved YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Nearly five years after Piotr Seweryn was killed, Yorktown police still are looking for answers, according to LoHud.com. Seweryn, 43, was shot dead in his home in September 2010 and while authorities ranging from local police to the FBI believe the crime was a targeted killing, there remains more questions than answers, LoHud.com reported.  Anyone with information on Seweryn's murder can call Yorktown police at 914-962-4141.  Click here to read the full article. 
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