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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Yorktown Man Found Sleeping In Car At Route 202 Gas Station Charged Yorktown Man Found Sleeping In Car At Route 202 Gas Station Charged
Yorktown Man Found Sleeping In Car At Route 202 Gas Station Charged YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- A Yorktown man is facing several drug and weapons charges after state police found him sleeping in his car at a gas station on Route 202 on Sunday, according to officials.  Troopers allegedly found Christian E. Eynon, Sr., 40, asleep in his vehicle at the Shell Gas Station on Crompond Road, police said. Following an investigation, it was discovered that Eynon, was allegedly in possession of cocaine and a black jack weapon, police said.  Enyon was charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, second-degree criminal using of drug par…
New Canaan Students Named To Dean's List At Loyola University Maryland New Canaan Students Named To Dean's List At Loyola University Maryland
New Canaan Students Named To Dean's List At Loyola University Maryland NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- Two New Canaan natives were named to the Dean's List at Loyola University Maryland. Julia Bemis, a member of the Class of 2015, and Catherine Welsh, Class of 2018, both earned the academic honor. In order to qualify for the Dean's List at Loyola, a student must have a GPA of at least 3.5 with a minimum of 15 credits. 
New Rochelle Mayor Reflects On Obama's Speech At Selma New Rochelle Mayor Reflects On Obama's Speech At Selma
New Rochelle Mayor Reflects On Obama's Speech At Selma NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- Mayor Noam Bramson writes a blog that is being reprinted by the Daily Voice.   I wasn’t able to watch President Obama’s speech in Selma, but a friend encouraged me to read the transcript, and I’m glad I did. On the most obvious level, his remarks address the history of the civil rights movement and the continuing challenge of achieving justice and equality in America. But, at least for me, it is even more powerfully a speech about patriotism. These are wonderful paragraphs: "What greater expression of faith in the American experiment than this; what greater f…
Man Who Fled Mount Pleasant Crash Scene Charged With DWI, Police Say Man Who Fled Mount Pleasant Crash Scene Charged With DWI, Police Say
Man Who Fled Mount Pleasant Crash Scene Charged With DWI, Police Say OSSINING, N.Y. -- New York State Police in Hawthorne charged an Ossining man with driving while intoxicated after allegedly fleeing the scene of a crash on the Sprain Brook Parkway on Friday, according to officials.  Darren K. Walker, 32, allegedly rear-ended a vehicle on the Sprain Brook Parkway and attempted the flee the scene. Troopers were notified of his location and allegedly found him intoxicated, police said. Walker supplied police with a breath sample that yielded a blood alcohol content of .15 percent. He is due in Mount Pleasant Court on March 19, police said.  The occupan…
Fairfield Will See Rain, Patchy Fog Through Wednesday Morning Fairfield Will See Rain, Patchy Fog Through Wednesday Morning
Fairfield Will See Rain, Patchy Fog Through Wednesday Morning FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- After clouds increased during Tuesday, light rain began to move into the area with rain showers and patchy fog expected to fall on Fairfield County in the evening and into Wednesday.  Light rain is moving into the area before 5 p.m. More rain and fog will move into the area Tuesday night with the best chance of showers coming before 3 a.m. Temperatures will remain above freezing with a low of 35 degrees.  Gradual clearing will take place on Wednesday, with a high temperature of 51 degrees.  Thursday will remain sunny but slightly cooler with a high around 4…
Woman Injured After Concrete Breaks Windshield In Larchmont Woman Injured After Concrete Breaks Windshield In Larchmont
Woman Injured After Concrete Breaks Windshield In Larchmont LARCHMONT, N.Y. -- A Stamford woman was injured when a piece of concrete broke through her windshield on Interstate 95 in Larchmont on Saturday, according to News 12 Westchester.  Myra Flores required 15 stitches and nearly lost one of her eyes in the incident, News 12 Westchester reported.  Thruway officials are investigating the accident site for any possible issues, News 12 Westchester said.  Click here to read and watch the full story. 
Construction On New Tappan Zee Bridge Heats Up Construction On New Tappan Zee Bridge Heats Up
Construction On New Tappan Zee Bridge Heats Up TARRYTOWN, N.Y. -- The bitter cold seems to be relenting in Westchester County at least for this week, meaning construction on the Tappan Zee Bridge will begin to pick up steam, according to News 12 Westchester.  The pace of construction slowed over the winter due to arctic temperatures and unsafe conditions. Authorities built work stoppages into the schedule of the $3.9 billion bridge project, but now that things are warming up, crews will be getting back to work, News 12 Westchester said.  Click here to read and watch the full story. 
HBO Documentary On Westchester Native Robert Durst Could Reopen Cases HBO Documentary On Westchester Native Robert Durst Could Reopen Cases
HBO Documentary On Westchester Native Robert Durst Could Reopen Cases KATONAH, N.Y. -- A recent HBO documentary about Westchester native Robert Durst has legal authorities looking to reopen the case regarding his wife, Kathleen's disappearance, according to The New York Times.  Kathleen Durst disappeared from the couple's South Salem home after an argument in 1982 and according to New York State Police investigator Joseph C. Becerra, both his division and the Westchester District Attrorney's office are still looking into her disappearance, The New York Times reported.  In addition to his wife, Durst, 71, also had the case of Susan Berman's murder reopened…
Arthur Davidson, 99, Longtime Norwalk Resident Arthur Davidson, 99, Longtime Norwalk Resident
Arthur Davidson, 99, Longtime Norwalk Resident NORWALK, Conn. -- Arthur Davidson, loving husband of the late Sheryl Davidson, longtime residents of Norwalk and then Oronoque Village in Stratford, died Sunday, March 8, 2015 at the Jewish Home for the Elderly. He was 99.  A 1936 graduate of N.Y.U. with a degree in chemistry, Davidson was an accomplished bridge player. He owned The Gift Shop in South Norwalk for many years before his retirement. Davidson is survived by his children, Helaine Davis (wife of Richard Davis) of Fairfield, and Robert Davidson (husband of Maggie) of New York City, a sister, Irma Kramer, five grandchildren, se…
Rob Astorino Remembers Friend, Former Colleague, Cardinal Edward Egan Rob Astorino Remembers Friend, Former Colleague, Cardinal Edward Egan
Rob Astorino Remembers Friend, Former Colleague, Cardinal Edward Egan WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino sat down with Daily Voice to remember his friend and former colleague Cardinal Edward Egan before attending his service at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City on Tuesday.  Astorino spoke about working with Egan at the Catholic Chanel on Sirius/XM radio and how the two formed a friendship over time. Click on the video above to view.  The County Executive also discussed how Egan helped arrange a promotional soundbite from Pope Benedict XVI and how the Catholic Channel will remain one of the Cardinal's lasting legac…
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