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.

Joe Jenkins's Contributions

Crowds Turn Out To Celebrate Memorial Day In Darien Crowds Turn Out To Celebrate Memorial Day In Darien
Crowds Turn Out To Celebrate Memorial Day In Darien DARIEN, Conn. -- After a long, harsh winter, Darien residents turned out in numbers to celebrate the unofficial start to summer at Monday's Memorial Day Parade. 
Letter To The Editor: Business Not As Usual In Ossining Letter To The Editor: Business Not As Usual In Ossining
Letter To The Editor: Business Not As Usual In Ossining OSSINING, N.Y. -- The Ossining Daily Voice accepts signed letters to the editor. Please send letters to ossining@dailyvoice.com.  The Town of Ossining was impacted by concerned voices from our community over the past few years. I am one those voices… part of Concerned Citizens Of Ossining. Business was no longer “usual” as we challenged filings and approvals, from a very “Developer Friendly” panel. Thru community involvement, costly mistakes will hopefully be avoided. An extremely costly debacle at Hawkes Crossing in Ossining for example… Journal News Article dated 2/5/2015 noted …
Indian Point Unit 3 Back Online Following Transformer Replacement Indian Point Unit 3 Back Online Following Transformer Replacement
Indian Point Unit 3 Back Online Following Transformer Replacement BUCHANAN, N.Y. -- Indian Point's unit three reactor was brought back online Monday following a 16-day service interruption due to a failed main electrical transformer. “I want to thank our entire Indian Point team for their professionalism and dedication to safe operations that enabled unit 3 to safely shut down as expected following the transformer failure and then returned the plant to service,” Larry Coyle, the Site Vice President and top Entergy official at Indian Point said in a statement. “We are working with industry experts to understand the cause of this transformer failure in ord…
State Is Working To Close Indian Point, Says Energy Czar State Is Working To Close Indian Point, Says Energy Czar
State Is Working To Close Indian Point, Says Energy Czar BUCHANAN, N.Y. -- State official Richard Kauffman says Gov. Andrew Cuomo is actively searching for ways to close and replace the Indian Point nuclear facility in Buchanan, according to Capital New York.  Cuomo has long had concerns about the nuclear facility and the governor reiterated those concerns after a transformer explosion earlier in the month, Capital New York reported.  The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is currently reviewing the licenses of both nuclear reactors, but a decision to renew those licenses could take years, Capital New York said.  Click here to read the full art…
Presidential Visit Tops Last Week's News In Northern Westchester Presidential Visit Tops Last Week's News In Northern Westchester
Presidential Visit Tops Last Week's News In Northern Westchester NORTHERN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories last week from around Northern Westchester County.  President Barack Obama flew into Westchester County Airport to attend a fundraiser in Stamford, Conn.  Westchester communities made up nearly one-fourth of a list of the 100 best suburbs in the United States. A local animal defense group has notified the City of Rye, Village of Mamaroneck, Westchester County and state officials that it will take legal action to stop hunters from killing deer in area parks. Yet another bear was spotted in Westchester County on T…
Presidential Visit Tops Last Week's News In Southern Westchester Presidential Visit Tops Last Week's News In Southern Westchester
Presidential Visit Tops Last Week's News In Southern Westchester SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories last week from around Southern Westchester County. President Barack Obama flew into Westchester County Airport to attend a fundraiser in Stamford, Conn.  Westchester communities made up nearly one-fourth of a list of the 100 best suburbs in the United States. A local animal defense group has notified the City of Rye, Village of Mamaroneck, Westchester County and state officials that it will take legal action to stop hunters from killing deer in area parks. Yet another bear was spotted in Wes…
Memorial Day Events Top Week's News In Putnam County Memorial Day Events Top Week's News In Putnam County
Memorial Day Events Top Week's News In Putnam County PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from around Putnam County. Festivities and observances for Memorial Day kicked off on Friday.  Two fishermen discovered a dead body in Brewster.  A Putnam Valley Couple was charged with endangering the welfare of a child.  Pasquale Trattoria in Carmel, Riverview Restaurant in Cold Spring and Nonna's Putnam Valley In were named finalists for the DVlicious pizza contest.  Anthony W. Sutton was confirmed and appointed as the acting commissioner of the Bureau of Emergency Services. Proposed 2015-16 school budgets in Mahopac, …
Easton Couple Charged With Running Prescription Drug Ring In Fairfield Easton Couple Charged With Running Prescription Drug Ring In Fairfield
Easton Couple Charged With Running Prescription Drug Ring In Fairfield FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Fairfield officers busted an illegal prescription drug ring Wednesday as they executed a search warrant at an Easton home and arrested a couple on charges of illegally distributing painkillers, police said.  Curtis Pistey, 55, and Joann Pistey, 54, were selling doctor-prescribed pills such as Oxycodone to a Fairfield man, who is still under investigation, police said.  Police seized $5,000 cash and more than 750 pills with a street value of $30,000 from the Easton home, Fairfield police said.  Fairfield Police Detective Antonio Granata said a lengthy investigation…
Dozens Sickened In Nine States After Eating Raw Tuna Dozens Sickened In Nine States After Eating Raw Tuna
Dozens Sickened In Nine States After Eating Raw Tuna PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- A salmonella outbreak that has afflicted 53 people in nine different states could be linked to raw tuna, according to NBC News.  California is reporting 31 cases, but Arizona, Illinois, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin have also reported cases, NBC News reported.  The source of the outbreak has not been confirmed, but officials have said most of the victims have reported eating raw tuna in sushi, NBC News said.  Click here to read the full article. 
Dozens In Nine States Sickened After Eating Raw Tuna Dozens In Nine States Sickened After Eating Raw Tuna
Dozens In Nine States Sickened After Eating Raw Tuna FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- A salmonella outbreak that has afflicted 53 people in nine different states could be linked to raw tuna, according to NBC News.  California is reporting 31 cases, but Arizona, Illinois, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin have also reported cases, NBC News reported.  The source of the outbreak has not been confirmed, but officials have said most of the victims have reported eating raw tuna in sushi, NBC News said.  Click here to read the full article. 
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