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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Learn To Make A Valentine's Day Meal At New Canaan Library Learn To Make A Valentine's Day Meal At New Canaan Library
Learn To Make A Valentine's Day Meal At New Canaan Library NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- The New Canaan Library will host culinary experts Silvia Baldini and Analiese Paik, who will discuss putting together a Valentine's Day meal on Thursday, Feb. 12, at 10 a.m.  Baldini and Paik will discuss everyday aphrodisiacs, including strawberries, honey, figs, artichokes, chili peppers, edible flowers, chocolate and coffee, and how to incorporate them into an irresistible Valentine’s Day menu.  Guests will learn to prepare a three-course, restaurant-quality, Valentine’s Day menu inspired by these foods of love.  A $25 fee will cover beverages and ingredients.…
Fall In Love With History In Danbury On Valentine's Day Fall In Love With History In Danbury On Valentine's Day
Fall In Love With History In Danbury On Valentine's Day DANBURY, Conn. -- The Danbury Museum & Historical Society will offer free historic tours in honor of Valentine's Day on Saturday.  Tours of several historic buildings will be free at the following locations: The Rider House (c. 1785). The Dodd Hat Shop (c. 1790). The Marian Anderson Studio. The One Room Schoolhouse. Don't forget to check out the latest exhibit at the Danbury Museum, "Collections, Community & Conversation." The exhibit features an eclectic mix of private collections from greater Danbury residents. The exhibit is open from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission i…
Gerald Clayton Returns To Wilton Library’s Hot & Cool Jazz Concert Gerald Clayton Returns To Wilton Library’s Hot & Cool Jazz Concert
Gerald Clayton Returns To Wilton Library’s Hot & Cool Jazz Concert WILTON, Conn. -- Gerald Clayton and the Dayna Stephens Duo will return to the Wilton Library for the "Hot & Cool: Jazz at the Brubeck Room" concert at 4 p.m. Sunday. In the last eight years, Clayton has created three albums as a leader, participated in several studio projects as a sideman and performed in countless worldwide concerts, establishing himself as a leading figure in the up-and-coming generation of jazz artists. The concerts are free, but a $10 donation is suggested. CDs will be available for purchase during the informal reception that follows the concert. Advance regi…
Wilton 7th Grade Girls Basketball Team Drops 2 Games Over Weekend Wilton 7th Grade Girls Basketball Team Drops 2 Games Over Weekend
Wilton 7th Grade Girls Basketball Team Drops 2 Games Over Weekend WILTON, Conn. -- Despite two strong team efforts, the 7th Grade Wilton girls basketball team, sponsored by Tavern on 7 Bar and Grill, dropped two games over the weekend.   The team was shorthanded for both games: Zoe Rappaport broke her nose the previous week and Paula Perez fell sick. On Saturday afternoon, the Lady Warriors played at home against Norwalk. Wilton fought hard throughout the game, with tenacious defense by Francesca Goncalves, Ana Breen, Ashley Coltman, and Zarah Wiest, the prolific scoring from Taylor Lamantia and Sophie Sudano. Nancy Lynch provided much-needed ball …
Weston Library Set For Major Renovation Project Weston Library Set For Major Renovation Project
Weston Library Set For Major Renovation Project WESTON, Conn. -- The Weston Library could begin major renovations as early as this summer, according to the Weston Forum.  The renovations will be geared toward making the library a place geared toward group work and collaboration, the Forum said.  The project was allowed to move forward due in large part to a Connecticut State Library Construction grant worth $368,000 in November, the Weston Forum reported.  Click here to read the full story.    
DMV Closing Offices In Stamford, Norwalk, Bridgeport For Computer Work DMV Closing Offices In Stamford, Norwalk, Bridgeport For Computer Work
DMV Closing Offices In Stamford, Norwalk, Bridgeport For Computer Work FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- The state Department of Motor Vehicles will close offices in Stamford, Norwalk and Bridgeport next week to complete work to upgrade the computer systems.  The following DMV branches will be closed on the following dates: Feb. 17 through Feb. 20, the Bridgeport and Norwalk offices, and the Stamford photo license center will be closed. Feb. 24 through Feb.27 - New Britain and Enfield offices March 3 through March 6 - Willimantic and Norwich offices March 10 through March 13 - Waterbury and Danbury offices March 17 through March 20 - Hamden and Old Say…
Wilton Resident Makes Dean's List At Washington & Lee University Wilton Resident Makes Dean's List At Washington & Lee University
Wilton Resident Makes Dean's List At Washington & Lee University WILTON, Conn. -- Michael LaSala of Wilton was named to the Dean's List at Washington & Lee University. LaSala is a member of the Class of 2017. Dean's List status at Washington and Lee represents a term grade-point average of at least 3.4 on a 4.0 scale. Washington & Lee University is located in Lexington, Va.
Intern Produces Video 'What I Like About Greenburgh' Intern Produces Video 'What I Like About Greenburgh'
Intern Produces Video 'What I Like About Greenburgh' GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Student intern Russel Kogan recently completed his second video, "What I Like About Greenburgh." During the past few weeks Russel, a student at the University of Delaware, interviewed Greenburgh residents at different locations. Earlier this winter Kogan produced another video titled "Happy Greenburgh" to the tune of Pharrell Williams' hit song "Happy."  If younger residents would like to learn about government this summer, the town is planning some projects for students to work on. One of the featured projects for the summer of 2015 will be working with the Gr…
White Plains' Berkeley College Appoints New Dean White Plains' Berkeley College Appoints New Dean
White Plains' Berkeley College Appoints New Dean WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Berkeley College has appointed Beth M. Castiglia, Ph.D., dean of the Larry L. Luing School of Business. In this role, Castiglia will maintain academic standards, oversee the hiring of faculty and work with other deans to support the mission and values of Berkeley College. “As dean, Dr. Castiglia will provide academic and administrative leadership for the Larry L. Luing School of Business and further curriculum development that engages Berkeley College students so they can achieve success in the fields of accounting, business administration, fashion merchandising an…
Lakeland Student To Play College Football Lakeland Student To Play College Football
Lakeland Student To Play College Football SHRUB OAK, N.Y. -- Lakeland High School senior Jake Rottenkolber has signed a letter of intent to play football at Dean College in Franklin, Mass. Rottenkolber was a defensive and offensive tackle for the Hornets this fall.  
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