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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Greenburgh Cops Charge 11 With Performing Massages Without Licenses Greenburgh Cops Charge 11 With Performing Massages Without Licenses
Greenburgh Cops Charge 11 With Performing Massages Without Licenses GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Greenburgh Police charged 11 suspects from various establishments for performing massage therapy without a license on March 5, according to officials.  The following suspects were charged with unauthorized practice of a profession: Shun Jin, 40, of Aroma Spa in Scarsdale  Young Hee Kim, 40, and Young Sook Kim, 48 of Charming Spa in Scarsdale Chom Sun Meinke, 53, and Yin Zi Lian, 47, of Dove Spa in Hartsdale Jin Xian Li, 45, and Song Zhu Li, 43, of Green Luck Spa in Scarsdale Yu Jin Shen, 44, and Xiaonu Jin, 50, of Green Rose Body Work in Scarsdale Yan Wa…
High Utility Rates Continue To Plague New York State High Utility Rates Continue To Plague New York State
High Utility Rates Continue To Plague New York State PUTNAM 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. 
Horace Greeley Students Perform In 'The Mousetrap' Horace Greeley Students Perform In 'The Mousetrap'
Horace Greeley Students Perform In 'The Mousetrap' CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Horace Greeley High School has announced tickets from the canceled Thursday performance of "The Mouse Trap" will be honored on Friday and Saturday.  Both Friday and Saturday performances will be at 8 p.m. Audience members holding Thursday tickets can bring them and will be reassigned at the door.   
Weekend Forecast In Armonk Will Be Snow-Free Weekend Forecast In Armonk Will Be Snow-Free
Weekend Forecast In Armonk Will Be Snow-Free WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- After a week littered with wintry weather, Westchester County residents will finally get a break from all the snow. Temperatures will be warmer on Saturday with a high of 31, 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 41 degrees.  The warming trend will continue into next week with temperatures flirting with 50 degrees by Thursday.   
Missing 85-Year-Old Man Could Be In Westchester Missing 85-Year-Old Man Could Be In Westchester
Missing 85-Year-Old Man Could Be In Westchester WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Authorities from the state Division of Criminal Justice Services have issued a missing vulnerable adult alert for Westchester County.  Harry Ajamian, 85, of Seacliff, N.Y., is an Asian male who was last seen driving a 2002 Cadillac SLS with New York license plates CFB-6599, officials said. Ajamain may be in need of medical attention. Call 516-573-6300 or 911 with any information.  
Questions Mount Over Hillary Clinton Emails From Chappaqua Server Questions Mount Over Hillary Clinton Emails From Chappaqua Server
Questions Mount Over Hillary Clinton Emails From Chappaqua Server CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- A congressional committee issued subpoenas on Wednesday to investigate Chappaqua's Hillary Clinton for her reported use of a personal email 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.  Click…
Weekend Forecast In Fairfield Is Snow-Free Weekend Forecast In Fairfield Is Snow-Free
Weekend Forecast In Fairfield Is Snow-Free FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- After a week filled with wintry weather, Fairfield County residents will finally get a break from all of the snow this weekend. 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 of about 40 degrees.  The warming trend will continue into next week with temperatures flirting with 50 degrees by Thursday. 
Apple Tells Suppliers To Delay Building Bigger iPad Till Fall Apple Tells Suppliers To Delay Building Bigger iPad Till Fall
Apple Tells Suppliers To Delay Building Bigger iPad Till Fall WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Apple, Inc. has pushed back production startup dates for a new, larger iPad until the second quarter of this year as it tinkers with different designs, according to The Wall Street Journal. The new 12.9-inch tablet was set to begin production in the first quarter, but now the computer company is exploring the option of adding a USB 3.0 port that would allow for high-speed data transfer and backup. Apple's current iterations of the iPad, and iPad mini don't have onboard USB ports, The Wall Street Journal reported.  The new, large iPad has become a need after t…
Google Pulls Out Of Pentagon-Backed Robot-Building Contest Google Pulls Out Of Pentagon-Backed Robot-Building Contest
Google Pulls Out Of Pentagon-Backed Robot-Building Contest WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Technology giant Google recently backed out of a Pentagon-sponsored robot building contest that carries a $2 million prize purse, according to The Wall Street Journal.  The contest featuring two-legged robots is an effort to help spur development and to help the Pentagon strengthen relationships with companies outside of its traditional base, The Wall Street Journal reported.  Google pulled out because the robotics team at the company reportedly doesn't have interest in government contracts or government funding, The Wall Street Journal said.  Click here t…
Missing 85-Year-Old Man Could Be In Putnam Missing 85-Year-Old Man Could Be In Putnam
Missing 85-Year-Old Man Could Be In Putnam PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Authorities from the state Division of Criminal Justice Services have issued a missing vulnerable adult alert for Putnam County.  Harry Ajamian, 85, of Seacliff, N.Y., is an Asian male who was last seen driving a 2002 Cadillac SLS with New York license plates CFB-6599, officials said. Ajamain may be in need of medical attention. Call 516-573-6300 with any information.
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