Jeanne Muchnick

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Jeanne Muchnick, Daily Voice Deputy Editor, Content, has covered everything from baby advice for Parents Magazine to travel finds for The Rough Guides to human interest features for The New York Times to lifestyle insights for prevention.com. She has been a Senior Editor at top national women's magazines including Woman's World and Woman's Day and was instrumental in the launch of Gannett's InTown, Rockland and Putnam magazines. She is also the author of Dinner for Busy Moms, a 2010 Mom's Award winner. Among her favorite things to write about: Her neighbors and surrounding communities. So email her and fill her in on what's happening near you. And, follow her on Instagram @dailyvoicefeatures.

Jeanne was formerly a deputy editor at Daily Voice.

Jeanne Muchnick's Contributions

DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate? DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate?
DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate? FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. --  With all the hoopla over the first Presidential face-off between Democratic Candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican Candidate Donald J. Trump, held Monday, Sept 26, we're curious: Are you as vested in the Vice Presidential debate? Tim Kaine, a Democratic senator from Virginia on the Clinton ticket, will square off against Indiana Governor Mike Pence, who is running on the GOP ticket with Trump.  The 90-minute event, set for Tuesday, Oct. 4, will air from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. from Longwood University in Farmville, VA. It will be divided into nine segments of abou…
DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate? DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate?
DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate? WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. --  With all the hoopla over the first Presidential face-off between Democratic Candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican Candidate Donald J. Trump, held Monday, Sept 26, we're curious: Are you as vested in the Vice Presidential debate? Tim Kaine, a Democratic senator from Virginia on the Clinton ticket, will square off against Indiana Governor Mike Pence, who is running on the GOP ticket with Trump.  The 90-minute event, set for Tuesday, Oct. 4, will air from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. from Longwood University in Farmville, VA. It will be divided into nine segments of abo…
DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate? DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate?
DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate? ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. --  With all the hoopla over the first Presidential face-off between Democratic Candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican Candidate Donald J. Trump, held Monday, Sept 26, we're curious: Are you as vested in the Vice Presidential debate? Tim Kaine, a Democratic senator from Virginia on the Clinton ticket, will square off against Indiana Governor Mike Pence, who is running on the GOP ticket with Trump.  The 90-minute event, set for Tuesday, Oct. 4, will air from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. from Longwood University in Farmville, VA. It will be divided into nine segments of about …
DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate? DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate?
DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate? DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. --  With all the hoopla over the first Presidential face-off between Democratic Candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican Candidate Donald J. Trump, held Monday, Sept 26, we're curious: Are you as vested in the Vice Presidential debate? Tim Kaine, a Democratic senator from Virginia on the Clinton ticket, will square off against Indiana Governor Mike Pence, who is running on the GOP ticket with Trump.  The 90-minute event, set for Tuesday, Oct. 4, will air from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. from Longwood University in Farmville, VA. It will be divided into nine segments of about …
DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate? DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate?
DV Decision: Are You Planning To Watch The Vice Presidential Debate? PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. --  With all the hoopla over the first Presidential face-off between Democratic Candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican Candidate Donald J. Trump, held Monday, Sept 26, we're curious: Are you as vested in the Vice Presidential debate? Tim Kaine, a Democratic senator from Virginia on the Clinton ticket, will square off against Indiana Governor Mike Pence, who is running on the GOP ticket with Trump. The 90-minute event, set for Tuesday, Oct. 4, will air from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. from Longwood University in Farmville, VA. It will be divided into nine segments of about 10…
River Vale Entrepreneur Invents Sock Solution For Tiny Toes River Vale Entrepreneur Invents Sock Solution For Tiny Toes
River Vale Entrepreneur Invents Sock Solution For Tiny Toes RIVER VALE, N.J. -- You know those socks that never stay on your baby's feet? Erika Sheby decided to do something about it. The River Vale mom of two, who, in 2014, had just had her second child, said she was increasingly frustrated after never being able to find socks made well enough to avoid this nuisance. Sheby, who grew up in Pomona, N.Y., never set out to become an entrepreneur. But, after finding a void in the marketplace, she took it upon herself to fix the problem. Her solution? BabyfitFOREVER, baby essentials with "just the right fit" -- think items that stay on your ba…
Pomona Native Invents Sock Solution For Tiny Toes Pomona Native Invents Sock Solution For Tiny Toes
Pomona Native Invents Sock Solution For Tiny Toes RIVER VALE, N.J. -- You know those socks that never stay on your baby's feet? Erika Sheby decided to do something about it. The River Vale, N.J. mom of two, who, in 2014, had just had her second child, said she was increasingly frustrated after never being able to find socks made well enough to avoid this nuisance. Sheby, who grew up in Pomona, never set out to become an entrepreneur. But, after finding a void in the marketplace, she took it upon herself to fix the problem. Her solution? BabyfitFOREVER, baby essentials with "just the right fit" -- think items that stay on your ba…
Hastings' By The Way Bakery Sweetens Jewish New Year With Challah Goodness Hastings' By The Way Bakery Sweetens Jewish New Year With Challah Goodness
Hastings' By The Way Bakery Sweetens Jewish New Year With Challah Goodness WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year starts at sundown Sunday night, Oct. 2 and that means many Westchester bakeries are busy prepping, churning out loaves of challah. Round challahs, served on dinner tables throughout the Jewish Holidays, are seen as a reflection of the continuing cycle of seasons symbolizing hope for a sweet year. For By The Way Bakery in Hastings, known for its gluten-free treats, challah production is much easier thanks to a new state-of-the-art 7,000-plus square foot kitchen in Pleasantville. "We currently anticipate baking hundreds of ch…
DV Home Cooking: Westport Blogger Serves Up Recipe For Jewish New Year DV Home Cooking: Westport Blogger Serves Up Recipe For Jewish New Year
DV Home Cooking: Westport Blogger Serves Up Recipe For Jewish New Year DV Home Cooking is devoted to readers and their recipes. All we ask is that you're a home cook, not a professional chef. Got a favorite dish you want to share? Send it, along with the story behind it, to DVHomeCooking@dailyvoice.com. Home Cook: Liz Rueven, Westport, Conn., blogger, www.kosherlikeme.com Story Behind The Recipe: "Consider using pomegranates in your Rosh Hashanah meals when it is considered a positive omen to incorporate symbolic foods into our holiday menus. Whip up this easy chicken dish and you’ll have both bountiful and sweet symbols covered. Pomegranates are highly …
Do You Know New York's Official State Bird? Do You Know New York's Official State Bird?
Do You Know New York's Official State Bird? Birds have long been an important part of human culture. Perhaps it is their capacity for flight or their bold or colorful plumage that has prompted many societies to use them as symbols of something lofty or noble.  For millennia, birds have been used in European heraldry (think the eagles of Germany or Poland) or have decorated ancient temples (think Aztec pyramids).  Closer to home, all of the states and territories in our nation have adopted a state bird, many of which are surprisingly characteristic of the region they represent. Beginning in 1927, states began to recognize an official …
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