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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Hasbrouck Heights PTA Readies For Monday Drug Awareness Program Hasbrouck Heights PTA Readies For Monday Drug Awareness Program
Hasbrouck Heights PTA Readies For Monday Drug Awareness Program HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J. -- The Hasbrouck Heights PTA will present a drug awareness program in the Middle/High School auditorium on Monday, Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. The 15 Minute Child Break is an interactive, one hour multi-media presentation for parents, grandparents and caregivers. Information on the importance of the parent or caregiver's role in substance abuse prevention will be discussed, as well as:  How to talk to children about drugs  Signs of use and abuse to look for  Current terminology Trends of use. Participants will receive age specific information and communication skills concerni…
Birds, Reptiles Will Be Featured At Staatsburg Library Birds, Reptiles Will Be Featured At Staatsburg Library
Birds, Reptiles Will Be Featured At Staatsburg Library STAATSBURG, N.Y. -- Birds of prey and reptiles will be on display at the Staatsburg Library on Saturday, Jan. 16. Bill and Brian Robinson will bring hawks, falcons, owls and reptiles to the library for attendees to meet.  The event will take place at 2 p.m.  The Staatsburg Library is located at 70 Old Post Rd.
Daily Voice Co-Founder Jane Bryant Quinn Featured In New York Times Daily Voice Co-Founder Jane Bryant Quinn Featured In New York Times
Daily Voice Co-Founder Jane Bryant Quinn Featured In New York Times Daily Voice Co-Founder, Jane Bryant Quinn, was the subject of a recent real estate profile in The New York Times. Quinn, 76, a former resident of Chappaqua and North Salem, spoke to The Times about her apartment near Central Park in Manhattan, and how the view of the trees in the park let her know it was the right place from the first time she saw it.  Among her favorite possessions are the works of art they've accrued like a bronze Medusa’s head by Audrey Flack and two paintings by the Abstract Expressionist John von Wicht, The Times said.  Quinn and her husband, Carll Tucker also own a ho…
'Comedians In Cars' TZ Bridge Filming Tops Week's News In Rockland 'Comedians In Cars' TZ Bridge Filming Tops Week's News In Rockland
'Comedians In Cars' TZ Bridge Filming Tops Week's News In Rockland ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Rockland County.  Jerry Seinfeld and Steve Martin were seen filming portions of "Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee" in Rockland County. The atmosphere inside the Sport-O-Rama Ice Rink Friday night was electric, as bitter rivals Suffern and Mamaroneck locked horns for the first time this season on the ice, with Suffern winning 3-0.  Former Mount Pleasant Police Chief Brian Fanelli was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for possessing child pornography. Alden H. Wolfe of Montebello was elected chairman …
'American Idol' Hopeful Tops Last Week's News In Bergen County 'American Idol' Hopeful Tops Last Week's News In Bergen County
'American Idol' Hopeful Tops Last Week's News In Bergen County BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Bergen County.  Justin Daniel Sullivan of Paramus takes his fifth shot at "American Idol" in its final season. The motion picture Carol has a surprising tie to Ridgewood.  Fair Lawn school officials were following New Jersey's anti-bullying law when they questioned a high school student about anti-Israeli comments she posted on Twitter. March Madness tipped off early when iconic basketball coach Curtis March took the court newly named for him in Teaneck.  A Franklin Lakes woman is making a name for herself…
Fishkill Corrections Officer Charged In Robbery Ring Tops Dutchess News Fishkill Corrections Officer Charged In Robbery Ring Tops Dutchess News
Fishkill Corrections Officer Charged In Robbery Ring Tops Dutchess News DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories last week in Dutchess County . Three men, including a corrections officer from Fishkill, have been charged with taking part in a conspiracy to rob a series of armored cars in the Bronx, according to Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. State Police are seeking help in identifying skeletal remains found off Route 22 in Dutchess. A 19-year-old woman from Lake Peekskill was arrested Thursday after using her child to smuggle a prescription drug into jail, according to the Dutchess County Sheriff’…
Openings Remain For Ridgewood Rec Winter Programs Openings Remain For Ridgewood Rec Winter Programs
Openings Remain For Ridgewood Rec Winter Programs RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- Registration is still available for several winter enrichment programs offered by the Ridgewood Recreation Division.Programs are available for residents from Pre-School age through adults. Program offerings include arts and crafts, science and cooking. Cost of attending programs varies.  Programs will be offered at the Stable, located at 259 N. Maple Ave.  For more information and a complete list of winter programs, log on and register with the Ridgewood Recreation Department or call 201-670-5560.
Pharmacy Theft Tops Last Week's News In Passaic County Pharmacy Theft Tops Last Week's News In Passaic County
Pharmacy Theft Tops Last Week's News In Passaic County PASSAIC COUNTY, N.J. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Passaic County. Wanaque police are seeking the public's help finding a suspect in a Dec. 29 theft from a Haskell pharmacy. A driver had to be cut from his car in Paterson after witnesses said he tried to beat an NJ Transit train and lost. Bloomingdale police used the anti-overdose spray Narcan to revive a 19-year-old heroin user on New Year's Day. The Wayne Board of Education voted 6-2 to approve full day kindergarten.  Passaic County residents shared their experience with an earthquake that shook them awake on Ja…
Biddy O'Malley's Of Northvale Expands To Englewood Biddy O'Malley's Of Northvale Expands To Englewood
Biddy O'Malley's Of Northvale Expands To Englewood ENGLEWOOD, N.J -- Biddy O'Malley's will open a second location in mid-January.  The new location will replace Terra with an Irish restaurant, bar and pub. Fans can expect similar items compared to the Northvale venue including pairings and gluten-free options.  The restaurant was most recently awarded a ‘Very Good’ rating by the New York Times in July 2015.  The new Biddy O’Malley’s will be at 36 North Van Brunt St. 
North Haledon Library Plans Winter Events North Haledon Library Plans Winter Events
North Haledon Library Plans Winter Events NORTH HALEDON, N.J. -- The North Haledon Library has a number of events to keep residents busy in the coming weeks.  The Readers Kaffeeklatsch will meet Tuesday, Jan. 12 at 1:30 p.m. to discuss Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand by Helen Simonson. Lorna Noonan will lead the discussion.  Toddler Story Time will be held Friday, Jan. 15 at 10 a.m. Borough 2-year-olds and a parent or caregiver are invited to join Miss Donna for winter stories, songs, finger plays and a craft.  After-School Story Time will be held Friday, Jan. 15 at 3:30 p.m. Miss Donna looks forward to sharing winter stories and makin…
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