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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Harrison Community Sets Up Memorial Fund For Alissa, Deanna Hochman Harrison Community Sets Up Memorial Fund For Alissa, Deanna Hochman
Harrison Community Sets Up Memorial Fund For Alissa, Deanna Hochman HARRISON, N.Y. -- Friends and members of the Harrison community have set up a memorial fund for Alissa and Deanna Hochman, who were killed by their father in an apparent double murder-suicide on Feb. 21. Harrison EMS set up the gofundme.com account and say all proceeds will go directly to the surviving members of the Hochman family, mother Anamarie DiPietro-Hochman, and their oldest daughter, Samantha Hochman.  Harrison EMS set a goal to raise $25,000 and as of 2 p.m., $22,935 had been raised in just 16 hours.  Click here to donate to the Alissa and Deanna Memorial Fund.   
J.P. Morgan Will Charge Large Clients In Putnam, Nation Deposit Fees J.P. Morgan Will Charge Large Clients In Putnam, Nation Deposit Fees
J.P. Morgan Will Charge Large Clients In Putnam, Nation Deposit Fees PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. is set to start charging large institutional clients in Putnam County and throughout the U.S. deposit fees, according to marketwatch.com.  The new measure will not impact regular retail clients, but institutions like hedge funds, financial firms and private equity firms could see the new charges, marketwatch.com said.  J.P. Morgan said holding funds for larger clients is becoming too costly and is now looking to discourage these types of large deposits, marketwatch.com reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Coast Guard Keeps Hudson Flowing Despite Frigid Temperatures Coast Guard Keeps Hudson Flowing Despite Frigid Temperatures
Coast Guard Keeps Hudson Flowing Despite Frigid Temperatures WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- You can't stop science. When temperatures drop below 32 degrees, water freezes, and the Hudson River is no different.  Unlike local lakes and ponds, however, the Hudson River is a vital thoroughfare that delivers vital essentials to New York State and the rest of the northeast, including 70 percent of the heating oil, according to The New York Times.  Due to record cold temperatures, the Hudson River is frozen solid in up to 1.5 feet of ice north of West Point, The Times said, but Coast Guard cutters continue to work to carve paths through the ice so resident…
Coast Guard Keeps Hudson Flowing Despite Frigid Temperatures Coast Guard Keeps Hudson Flowing Despite Frigid Temperatures
Coast Guard Keeps Hudson Flowing Despite Frigid Temperatures PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- You can't stop science. When temperatures drop below 32 degrees, water freezes, and the Hudson River is no different.  Unlike local lakes and ponds, however, the Hudson River is a vital thoroughfare that delivers vital essentials to New York State and the rest of the northeast, including 70 percent of the heating oil, according to The New York Times.  Due to record cold temperatures, the Hudson River is frozen solid in up to 1.5 feet of ice north of West Point, The Times said, but Coast Guard cutters continue to work to carve paths through the ice so residents in …
J.P. Morgan Will Charge Large Clients In Westchester, Nation Deposit Fees J.P. Morgan Will Charge Large Clients In Westchester, Nation Deposit Fees
J.P. Morgan Will Charge Large Clients In Westchester, Nation Deposit Fees WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. is set to start charging large institutional clients in Westchester and throughout the U.S. deposit fees, according to marketwatch.com.  The new measure will not impact regular retail clients, but institutions like hedge funds, financial firms and private equity firms could see the new charges, marketwatch.com said.  J.P. Morgan said holding funds for larger clients is becoming too costly and is now looking to discourage these types of large deposits, marketwatch.com reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
J.P. Morgan To Start Charging Large Fairfield County Clients Deposit Fees J.P. Morgan To Start Charging Large Fairfield County Clients Deposit Fees
J.P. Morgan To Start Charging Large Fairfield County Clients Deposit Fees FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. is set to start charging large institutional clients in Fairfield County and throughout the U.S. deposit fees, according to marketwatch.com.  The new measure will not impact regular retail clients, but institutions such as hedge funds, financial firms and private equity firms could see the new charges, marketwatch.com said.  J.P. Morgan said holding funds for larger clients is becoming too costly and is now looking to discourage these types of large deposits, marketwatch.com reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Driver Pleads Guilty In Hit-And-Run Death Of Weston Cyclist Driver Pleads Guilty In Hit-And-Run Death Of Weston Cyclist
Driver Pleads Guilty In Hit-And-Run Death Of Weston Cyclist WESTON, Conn. -- A New Milford man who pleaded guilty earlier this month to charges in the hit-and-run death of a Weston man on his bicycle in 2013 is facing prison time when sentenced next month, according to newstimes.com.  In the accident on Oct. 20, 2013, Alexander Lee, 22, was attempting to make a left turn at the intersection of Route 302 and Old Hawleyville Road in Bethel. Weston cyclist Thomas Steinert-Threlkeld, 59, was also at the intersection on his bicycle and collided with the the rear passenger side of the vehicle driven by Lee. A second vehicle turned onto Route 302 from …
Schumer Says Metro-North Engineer In Fatal Crash Is A Hero Schumer Says Metro-North Engineer In Fatal Crash Is A Hero
Schumer Says Metro-North Engineer In Fatal Crash Is A Hero PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Sen. Chuck Schumer (D - New York) hailed the engineer of the Metro-North train that collided with an SUV in Valhalla and killed six people earlier this month as a hero, according to Capital New York.  A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board said the commuter train was operating within the speed limits and the engineer applied the emergency brakes 300 feet before the collision. Schumer said despite the loss of life, the quick reactions of the engineer spared many more losses, Capital New York reported.  With the emergency brakes applied, th…
Schumer Says Metro-North Engineer In Fatal Crash Is A Hero Schumer Says Metro-North Engineer In Fatal Crash Is A Hero
Schumer Says Metro-North Engineer In Fatal Crash Is A Hero WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D - New York) hailed the engineer of the Metro-North train that collided with an SUV in Valhalla and killed six people earlier this month as a hero, according to Capital New York.  A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board said the commuter train was operating within the speed limits and the engineer applied the emergency brakes 300 feet before the collision. Schumer said despite the loss of life, the quick reactions of the engineer spared many more losses, Capital New York reported.  With the emergency brakes a…
Voters Support Cuomo's Eithics Reform; On-Time Budget More Important Voters Support Cuomo's Eithics Reform; On-Time Budget More Important
Voters Support Cuomo's Eithics Reform; On-Time Budget More Important PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- A majority of registered voters in New York State think Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed ethics reform legislation would reduce corruption in government, but passing a budget on time remains the priority, a recent Siena College poll says.  Just over half (51 percent) of voters surveyed think legislation aimed at policing political corruption would improve conditions in Albany. What's clear, is that voters feel that government corruption is a serious problem. An overwhelming 92 percent of voters surveyed saying dirty politics is a serious problem in the state, the Sien…
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