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

Showers, Thunderstorms, Patchy Fog Expected For Fairfield Showers, Thunderstorms, Patchy Fog Expected For Fairfield
Showers, Thunderstorms, Patchy Fog Expected For Fairfield FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- A long run of sunny days will give way to clouds, rain and potential thunderstorms in Fairfield on Tuesday afternoon and into the evening.  Patchy fog will move into the area after 1 a.m. Tuesday. The rest of the day will be mostly cloudy with a chance showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m. Temperatures will be in the mid 80s.  Sun will return on Wednesday, but temperatures will be much cooler with a high of 67 degrees. Wind gusts could be up to 32 mph.  Thursday and Friday will be mostly sunny with temperatures in the mid-to-high-60s.
The Chapel School Preschool Celebrate Cinco De Mayo With A Fiesta The Chapel School Preschool Celebrate Cinco De Mayo With A Fiesta
The Chapel School Preschool Celebrate Cinco De Mayo With A Fiesta BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- Students at The Chapel School in Bronxville celebrated Cinco De Mayo by having a class fiesta on Tuesday, May 5. Students learned some words in Spanish discussed popular Mexican traditions and sampled authentic Mexican food. The study of various countries and cultures is a part of The Chapel School’s Multicultural Studies Program. This program enables the diverse Chapel School family, which includes parents, guardians, students, teachers, administrators, to explore and celebrate traditions and accomplishments of people from a wide range of backgrounds.
New Rochelle's Rackman Seeks Re-Election New Rochelle's Rackman Seeks Re-Election
New Rochelle's Rackman Seeks Re-Election NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- New Rochelle incumbent City Councilwoman Shari Rackman announced today her intention to seek a second term on the New Rochelle City Council. “Our city, from the City Council to residents, is evaluating economic development reforms that could greatly improve the Queen City," Rackman said in a statement. "As a New Rochelle councilwoman, I have been very involved in this process and look forward to the productive involvement of all of our residents, so that together we can enjoy a thriving and economically vibrant downtown.” Rackman has lived in New Rochelle for over …
Skelos Expected To Resign As Senate Majority Leader Skelos Expected To Resign As Senate Majority Leader
Skelos Expected To Resign As Senate Majority Leader WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- New York State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos will no longer be the leader of his party by the end of Monday, but wether he steps down himself, or is forced out remains to be seen, according to the Buffalo News.  Senate Republicans will meet Monday morning to where he will be asked to step down as majority leader. Reports say the new Republican leader will either be Sen. John DeFrancisco of the Syracuse area or Sen. John Flanagan of Suffolk County, the Buffalo News Reported.  Skelos came under fire after being brought up on federal corruption charges for …
Skelos Expected To Resign As Senate Majority Leader Skelos Expected To Resign As Senate Majority Leader
Skelos Expected To Resign As Senate Majority Leader PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- New York State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos will no longer be the leader of his party by the end of Monday, but wether he steps down himself, or is forced out remains to be seen, according to the Buffalo News.  Senate Republicans will meet Monday morning to where he will be asked to step down as majority leader. Reports say the new Republican leader will either be Sen. John DeFrancisco of the Syracuse area or Sen. John Flanagan of Suffolk County, the Buffalo News Reported.  Skelos came under fire after being brought up on federal corruption charges for illeg…
Showers, Thunderstorms, Patchy Fog Expected For Armonk Showers, Thunderstorms, Patchy Fog Expected For Armonk
Showers, Thunderstorms, Patchy Fog Expected For Armonk WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- A long run of sunny days will give way to clouds, rain and potential thunderstorms in Westchester on Tuesday afternoon and into the evening.  Patchy fog will move into the area after 1 a.m. Tuesday. The rest of the day will be mostly cloudy with a chance showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m. Temperatures will be in the mid 80s.  Sun will return on Wednesday, but temperatures will be much cooler with a high of 65 degrees. Wind gusts could be up to 36 mph.  Thursday and Friday will be mostly sunny with temperatures in the mid-to-high-60s.  
Philipstown Stabbing Tops Last Week's News Around Putnam County Philipstown Stabbing Tops Last Week's News Around Putnam County
Philipstown Stabbing Tops Last Week's News Around Putnam County PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories around Putnam County from last week.  A Philipstown man was charged with stabbing another man during an alleged neighborly dispute.  A Brewster man who was allegedly driving over 100 mph on Interstate 684 is facing DWI and drug charges.  A Southeast bicyclist was struck and killed by an allegedly impaired driver in Patterson.  Children who grow up in Putnam County have a better chance for upward mobility, according to a recent report.  The Carmel School Board approved Andy Irvin as the next superintendent. Mexican buisnes…
Metro-North Suit Tops Last Week's News In Southern Westchester County Metro-North Suit Tops Last Week's News In Southern Westchester County
Metro-North Suit Tops Last Week's News In Southern Westchester County SOUTHERN DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories around Southern Westchester County from last week.  The family of Ellen Brody, the 49-year-old woman whose collision with a commuter train on Feb. 3 resulted in the deadliest crash in Metro-North's history, filed a notice of claim to sue. Mexican business tycoon Carlos Slim is reportedly purchasing the former PepsiCo property in Somers.  A Yonkers man admitted to stealing more than $200,000 from Medicaid. The Friends of the Bronxville Public Library held its annual Children and Teens Poetry Contest. Employees of …
Pepsi Campus Purchase Tops Last Week's News In Northern Westchester Pepsi Campus Purchase Tops Last Week's News In Northern Westchester
Pepsi Campus Purchase Tops Last Week's News In Northern Westchester NORTHERN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from last week around Northern Westchester County.  Mexican business tycoon Carlos Slim is reportedlythe new owner of the PepsiCo campus in Somers. The family of Ellen Brody, the 49-year-old woman whose collision with a commuter train on Feb. 3 resulted in the deadliest crash in Metro-North's history, filed a notice of claim to sue. A bear was seen and chased by police on Baptist Church Road in Yorktown. Meadow Pond Elementary School K-5 students displayed their science projects in the school's first science fai…
Putnam Will See July-Like Weekend Temps Putnam Will See July-Like Weekend Temps
Putnam Will See July-Like Weekend Temps PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- With the sting of a brutally cold winter still in recent memory, Putnam County residents will be thankful to know the weekend and Mother's Day will provide a nice preview of summer.  High pressure will build throughout the Northeast and will allow temperatures to climb as high as 20 degrees above the average for this time of year.  Saturday and Sunday, Mother's Day, will be mostly sunny. There will be areas of fog in the morning and a chance of drizzle after 9 p.m. Saturday with between 70 and 72 degrees. On Sunday, Mother's Day, the temperature will warm up…
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