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.

Joe Jenkins's Contributions

Route 1 Rated The Most Dangerous Road For Pedestrians In Connecticut Route 1 Rated The Most Dangerous Road For Pedestrians In Connecticut
Route 1 Rated The Most Dangerous Road For Pedestrians In Connecticut FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- The stretch of U.S. Route 1 in Fairfield County, which runs from Greenwich to Bridgeport, was rated the most dangerous road for pedestrians in Connecticut by the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.  The study measured pedestrian fatalities from 2011 through 2013. Route 1 had a total of nine deaths during that stretch, including five in 2012. U.S. Route 6 was second with three pedestrian fatalities.  A new analysis from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, a nonprofit policy watchdog organization, finds that in the three years from 2011 to 2013, 99 pedestri…
Billionaires, School Repair Costs Top Week's News In Fairfield Billionaires, School Repair Costs Top Week's News In Fairfield
Billionaires, School Repair Costs Top Week's News In Fairfield FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Here's a look at the top stories around Fairfield County last week. Several business giants from Fairfield County communities, including Greenwich, Danbury, Fairfield Bridgeport and Darien were named to the Forbes' list of wealthiest people in the world. A tractor-trailer slammed into a Danbury home in the wintry weather on Thursday morning. A car crashed into 109 Cheese & Wine after the driver's foot slipped from the brake to the gas while she was parking Wednesday at the Ridgefield shop. There is a lot of buzz surrounding Weston's Red Bee Honey. …
White Plains Native Zuckerberg Tops Last Week's News White Plains Native Zuckerberg Tops Last Week's News
White Plains Native Zuckerberg Tops Last Week's News SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from last week around Southern Westchester County.  White Plains native Mark Zuckerberg was ranked the 16th wealthiest person in the world.  Police investigated a robbery at a Yonkers restaurant.  An ambulance slammed into a utility pole in Sleepy Hollow.  A small explosion caused damage at a Hartsdale bagel shop. Police investigated a bank robbery in downtown Rye. Several restaurants in the Rivertowns are set to take part in Restaurant Week.  A Port Chester landscaper won a $571,000 jackpot at Empire City Casino…
Pipeline Expansion Tops Week's News In Northern Westchester Pipeline Expansion Tops Week's News In Northern Westchester
Pipeline Expansion Tops Week's News In Northern Westchester NORTHERN WESTCHESTER, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories around Northern Westchester last week.  The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved a proposal for the expansion of the Algonquin Pipeline on Tuesday.  A Yorktown man was charged with choking another person on Wednesday. Two brothers were sentenced for a robbery spree that included Pound Ridge.  Pleasantville Strong, an anti-drug and alcohol organization, is preparing a $125,000 federal grant request. A Peekskill fire displaced 13 residents from their homes.  The Ossining High School girls basketball team sec…
Pipeline Expansion Tops Last Week's News Around Putnam Pipeline Expansion Tops Last Week's News Around Putnam
Pipeline Expansion Tops Last Week's News Around Putnam PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories around Putnam County last week.  A federal agency approved a proposal to expand the Algonquin Pipeline.  Surveillance video that led to charges of police brutality at Carmel Town Hall was released. A man was charged with DWI following a three-car accident in Southeast. Putnam eateries are gearing up for St. Patrick's Day. Kent residents want the ability to opt out of the town's new sewer district.  A photographer from Cold Spring is having her work featured at the Front Street Gallery in Patterson this month. A Brewster…
High Utility Rates Continue To Plague New York High Utility Rates Continue To Plague New York
High Utility Rates Continue To Plague New York WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Recent data released by the federal government says New York state still lags behind most of the country when it comes to affordable utility prices, according to Capital New York.  Con Edison, the state's largest utility vendor, charged 26.99 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 122.7 percent above the national average, Capital New York reported.  NYSEG was the only major utility in the state to charge rates below the national average at 11.68 cents per kilowatt hour, Capital New York said.  Click here to read the full article. 
Weekend Forecast In Putnam Is Snow-Free Weekend Forecast In Putnam Is Snow-Free
Weekend Forecast In Putnam Is Snow-Free PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- After a week littered with wintry weather, Putnam County residents will finally get a break from all the snow. Temperatures will be warmer on Saturday with a high of 32, but wind chill factors will make it feel much colder.  The big warm-up will start on Sunday with sunny skies and a high around 39 degrees.  The warming trend will continue into next week with temperatures flirting with 50 degrees by Thursday. 
Stamford Native Named To Elmira College Dean's List Stamford Native Named To Elmira College Dean's List
Stamford Native Named To Elmira College Dean's List STAMFORD, Conn. -- Christine Ragudos Stamford was named to the Elmira College Dean's List for the Fall 2014 academic term. Full-time students must achieve a grade point average of 3.600 or higher to earn the distinction.   The college is located in Elmira in upstate New York. 
Former Mount Pleasant Police Chief Fanelli Denies Child Pornography Charges Former Mount Pleasant Police Chief Fanelli Denies Child Pornography Charges
Former Mount Pleasant Police Chief Fanelli Denies Child Pornography Charges MOUNT PLEASANT, N.Y. -- Former Mount Pleasant Police chief Brian Fanelli is denying the charges levied against him for possession and distribution of child pronography, according to LoHud.com.  Fanelli's legal counsel has mad a motion to suppress evidence and statements the former chief made when his home was raided by investigators last year because wording in the search warrant was vague, LoHud.com reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Questions Mount Over Clinton Emails From Westchester Server Questions Mount Over Clinton Emails From Westchester Server
Questions Mount Over Clinton Emails From Westchester Server PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- A congressional committee issued subpoenas Wednesday to investigate Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton for her reported use of a personal email account while conducting government business as secretary of state, according to The Washington Post.  The investigation was prompted after it was discovered that Clinton had a private server installed in her Chappaqua home that allowed her control over what emails would be turned over for public record, The Washington Post reported.  Clinton reportedly did not have a government-issued email during her four years in the Cabinet. …
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