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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Rilling Hosts Mayor's Night Out Wednesday Rilling Hosts Mayor's Night Out Wednesday
Rilling Hosts Mayor's Night Out Wednesday NORWALK, Conn. -- Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling will host his first Mayor’s Night Out of 2015 from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 25. The event will be in the Community Room at Norwalk City Hall. As always, department heads and elected officials are invited. The mayor also invites Norwalk residents for their comments and input on city services.
PepsiCo's Plans To Leave Somers Tops Last Week's News PepsiCo's Plans To Leave Somers Tops Last Week's News
PepsiCo's Plans To Leave Somers Tops Last Week's News NORTHERN WESTCHESTER, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from last week around Northern Westchester County.  Somers announced PepsiCo's plans to leave the town. Byram Hills unveiled its calendar for the 2015-16 school year. Two residential blazes kept Bedford firefighters busy on Tuesday. A multivehicle accident in Briarcliff kept Route 100 closed on Wednesday morning.  New Castle officials are seeking federal funding to replace a railroad grade crossing with an overpass following the fatal Metro-North wreck earlier this month. A Cortlandt man was sentenced to 50 years i…
Norwalk Letter: Fairfield County Celebrates Giving Day Norwalk Letter: Fairfield County Celebrates Giving Day
Norwalk Letter: Fairfield County Celebrates Giving Day FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- The Fairfield Daily Voice accepts signed letters to the editor. Please send letters to fairfield@dailyvoice.com. To the Editor, March 5 is Fairfield County’s second annual Giving Day. The goal is to raise $1 million in 24 hours through online donations for 300 local nonprofit organizations. Initiated last year by Fairfield County’s Community Foundation, Giving Day encourages individuals, families, companies, clubs and groups to “give where you live.” Bank of America is the lead sponsor. Last year, more than 9,000 people donated over $750,000 to 267 nonprofits s…
Malloy Proposes New Solar Energy Legislation Malloy Proposes New Solar Energy Legislation
Malloy Proposes New Solar Energy Legislation HARTFORD, CONN. – Gov. Dannel Malloy will sponsor legislation for a new residential solar incentive model designed to save ratepayers millions of dollars and create local jobs in the clean energy sector.  The legislation will create the Solar Home Renewable Energy Credit (SHREC) as a cost-effective solution to meet increasing homeowner demand for residential solar energy. A SHREC policy is projected to save Connecticut ratepayers anywhere from $68 to $168 million on Class I RPS (Renewable Portfolio Standard) policy costs over the life of the program, while supporting the creation of ove…
Win Over HUD In Court Tops Last Week's News In Southern Westchester Win Over HUD In Court Tops Last Week's News In Southern Westchester
Win Over HUD In Court Tops Last Week's News In Southern Westchester SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from last week around southern Westchester County. Westchester legislators celebrated a victory in the courts over the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.  Faulty wiring caused a fire that displaced 15 people and injured three Yonkers firefighters.  In an effort to attract some of the top teaching prospects in the tristate area, Long Island University Hudson at Westchester is teaming with the Bronxville school district to expand their teacher residency program. An Eastchester tax preparer was indicted on …
Malloy's Call For Massive Road Projects Tops Weeks News In Fairfield Malloy's Call For Massive Road Projects Tops Weeks News In Fairfield
Malloy's Call For Massive Road Projects Tops Weeks News In Fairfield FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Here's a look at the top stories around Fairfield County last week.  Gov. Dannel Malloy's proposal for historic improvements in the state's transportation system drew praise from fellow officials and from the public.  Malloy's proposed budget also called for lower sales taxes across Connecticut.  A Danbury man was charged with assault after an altercation in a grocery store parking lot. About 5 percent of Boehringer Ingelheim’s Ridgefield workforce will be laid off in the near future. Wilton Police are investigating claims of sexual assault from a woma…
Mahopac Fire Tops Last Week's News Around Putnam County Mahopac Fire Tops Last Week's News Around Putnam County
Mahopac Fire Tops Last Week's News Around Putnam County PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories last week around Putnam County.  Mahopac fire officials say a malfunctioning flue pipe was to blame for a house fire on Sunday. Adam Stiebeling, former emergency services commissioner, has filed a lawsuit against Putnam County in state Supreme Court claiming he was fired illegally by County Executive MaryEllen Odell. A Brewster man was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated following a head-on collision in Southeast.  Pace University women's basketball senior Margo Hackett, who is a Pawling High School graduate, be…
Rick Springfield Comes To Ridgefield Playhouse Rick Springfield Comes To Ridgefield Playhouse
Rick Springfield Comes To Ridgefield Playhouse RIDGEFIELD, Conn. --  Rick Springfield will perform his acclaimed “Stripped Down” solo acoustic show at The Ridgefield Playhouse on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 8 p.m. Having sold 25 million albums to date, Springfield became an international star with his Grammy Award-winning, “Jessie’s Girl," plus “Don’t Talk to Strangers” and “An Affair of the Heart”. Pam from WPLRs “Chaz & AJ In The Morning” show will be on hand to lead a Q&A so the audience can speak directly to Springfield after the concert.  Tickets are $90 orchestra and $85 mezzanine or balcony. Call the box office at 203-43…
Stamford Resident Makes Dean's List At Coastal Carolina University Stamford Resident Makes Dean's List At Coastal Carolina University
Stamford Resident Makes Dean's List At Coastal Carolina University STAMFORD, Conn. -- Stamford resident Rachel Czamanski was named to the dean's list at Costal Carolina University for the fall 2014 semester.  Czamanski is a junior majoring in communication To qualify for the dean's list, Czamanski had to earn at least a 3.5 grade point average. 
Easton, Redding, Weston Students Named To Wake Forest Dean's List Easton, Redding, Weston Students Named To Wake Forest Dean's List
Easton, Redding, Weston Students Named To Wake Forest Dean's List WESTON, EASTON, REDDING, Conn.-- Residents from Weston, Easton and Redding were named to the dean's list at Wake Forest University for the fall 2014 semester. Mitchell D'Eramo and Ian Rosamilia from Easton; Alexandra Dudley from Redding and Kelly Babcock from Weston all achieved the distinction. Students who earn a 3.4 grade point average and no grade below a "C" were named to the list. Wake Forest is located in Winston Salem, N.C.
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