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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Black Ice Advisory Issued For Putnam Black Ice Advisory Issued For Putnam
Black Ice Advisory Issued For Putnam PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- The National Weather Service has issued a black ice advisory for Putnam County on Monday night.  Temperatures are expected to decline rapidly during the evening hours which will freeze snow melt that has run onto roadways.  Untreated roadways and sidewalks will become slick and potentially dangerous.  Drivers and pedestrians are asked to take extra caution while traveling tonight. 
Man, Firefighter Injured As Greenwich Home, Garage Explode In Flames Man, Firefighter Injured As Greenwich Home, Garage Explode In Flames
Man, Firefighter Injured As Greenwich Home, Garage Explode In Flames GREENWICH, Conn. -- A man was injured during a home explosion in Greenwich on Monday, according to ABC New York.  First responders received a call to 30 Northridge Road just after noon and found the home and garage fully engulfed in flames, ABC New York said.  The victim was being treated at Stamford Hospital for nonlife-threatening injuries, ABC New York reported.  Patch reported that a Greenwich firefighter was treated at the scene for smoke inhalation but was able to return to work.  Click here to read the full article at ABC New York. Click here to read the full Patch story. 
Rain Will Move Into Armonk Tuesday Rain Will Move Into Armonk Tuesday
Rain Will Move Into Armonk Tuesday WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Temperatures in Westchester will remain above freezing for most of the week, but rain on Tuesday will dampen the forecast.  Monday will remain mostly sunny with high temperatures around 48 degrees.  Clouds will increase in the morning hours on Tuesday before rain moves in during the afternoon. Chance of showers is 50 percent with a high temperature of 43.  Wednesday could prove to be the warmest day of the week with sunny skies and a high of 51 degrees.  Sun will remain on Thursday, but temperatures will cool a bit, reaching only the mid-40s.  Friday…
Rain Will Move Into Fairfield Tuesday Rain Will Move Into Fairfield Tuesday
Rain Will Move Into Fairfield Tuesday FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Daytime temperatures in Fairfield County will remain above freezing for most of the week, but rain on Tuesday will dampen the forecast. The above-freezing temperatures will help melt the area's snow pack. Monday will remain mostly sunny with high temperatures of about 46 degrees.  But clouds will increase in the morning hours of Tuesday before rain moves in during the afternoon. The chance of showers is 50 percent with a high temperature of 40.  Wednesday could prove to be the warmest day of the week, with sunny skies and a high of 52 degrees.  Sun will …
Garrison's Pataki Touts Agricultural Background At Iowa Summit Garrison's Pataki Touts Agricultural Background At Iowa Summit
Garrison's Pataki Touts Agricultural Background At Iowa Summit GARRISON, N.Y. -- Peekskill native and Garrison resident George Pataki discussed his background in agriculture during the Iowa Agriculture Summit recently, according to the Daily Iowan.  The former governor of New York discussed a wide variety of topics including immigration reform, free trade and the renewable fuel standard, the Daily Iowan said.  Pataki is said to be considering running for president in 2016, the Daily Iowan reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Myrtle Hines, 85, Stamford Resident Myrtle Hines, 85, Stamford Resident
Myrtle Hines, 85, Stamford Resident STAMFORD, Conn. -- Myrtle P. Hines of Stamford died on Monday, March 2. She was 85. Hines was born on Feb. 28, 1930 in Kingston, Jamaica, to Oscar Lewison and Florence Estella Irvin. Hines worked with Pitney Bowes Inc. until retirement. She is survived by by two sons; Eric Hines (Patricia) and Orville Hines ( Pauline), two daughter in laws; Debbie Hines and Stacey Dennis, her stepdaughter; Merlene Simmons and a host of grandchildren, great – grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her first husband Philbert Hines and her second husban…
Peekskill Native Pataki Touts Agricultural Background At Iowa Summit Peekskill Native Pataki Touts Agricultural Background At Iowa Summit
Peekskill Native Pataki Touts Agricultural Background At Iowa Summit PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Peekskill native and Garrison resident George Pataki discussed his background in agriculture during the Iowa Agriculture Summit recently, according to the Daily Iowan.  The former governor discussed a wide variety of topics including immigration reform, free trade and the renewable fuel standard, the Daily Iowan said.  Pataki is said to be considering running for president in 2016, the Daily Iowan reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Rain Will Move Into Putnam Tuesday Rain Will Move Into Putnam Tuesday
Rain Will Move Into Putnam Tuesday PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Daytime temperatures in Putnam will remain above freezing for most of the week, but rain on Tuesday will dampen the forecast.  Monday will remain mostly sunny with high temperatures around 47 degrees.  Clouds will increase in the morning hours on Tuesday before a slight chance rain moves in during the afternoon. Chance of showers is 20 percent with a high temperature of 43.  Wednesday could prove to be the warmest day of the week with sunny skies and a high of 50 degrees.  Sun will remain on Thursday, but temperatures will cool a bit, reaching only the mid-4…
Red Robin Manager Says He Was Fired For Being Gay In White Plains Lawsuit Red Robin Manager Says He Was Fired For Being Gay In White Plains Lawsuit
Red Robin Manager Says He Was Fired For Being Gay In White Plains Lawsuit WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- A former general manager of burger-chain Red Robin filed a lawsuit in White Plains last week against the company alleging they fired him for being gay, according to USA Today.  Brian Stone was let go from the Colorado-based company in October. He is suing for his job back, damages and legal fees, USA Today said. Both the company and Stone's former regional manager, Louis Tsourovakas were named in the suit, USA Today said. Click here to read the full article. 
Rising Danbury Rap Artist Kidd Prodigy Releases New Album Rising Danbury Rap Artist Kidd Prodigy Releases New Album
Rising Danbury Rap Artist Kidd Prodigy Releases New Album DANBURY, Conn. -- Danbury rap artist Miquell Davis, better known as Kidd Prodigy, released his latest album, which is available for purchase on iTunes, amazon.com or directly from the label's website, TateMusicGroup.com. Davis is a Danbury native who began rapping in sixth grade. He started out rapping at lunch tables and practicing his word play in his bedroom before performing his first gig at Tuxedo Junction Nightclub. His new album “CTF VMG” is a compilation of cutting-edge rap tracks inspired by the late Tupac Shakur. Songs featured in the album include “Greatest,” “I Got You” a…
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