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

New Canaan's Elm Street Books Hosts Author Of Story Set On Greenwich Island New Canaan's Elm Street Books Hosts Author Of Story Set On Greenwich Island
New Canaan's Elm Street Books Hosts Author Of Story Set On Greenwich Island GREENWICH, Conn. --- A fictional island off Greenwich serves as the backdrop to "Peregrine Island," a new book by Westchester native Diane Saxton. The novel tells the story of three generations of women who have inherited a painting that they believe was painted by famed artist Simon Crandor. Winter Peregrine, who lives on a private island on the Long Island Sound with her fickle daughter, Elsie, and her tenderhearted granddaughter, Peda, have their quiet lives turned upside down when two art “experts” show up to appraise their beloved family heirloom. Said the author, a Chappaqua…
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Let the political pundits say what they will about Republican Nominee Donald J. Trump and Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton. For Daily Voice readers, the Election 2016 decision comes down to two simple virtues: leadership and honesty. In our most recent DV Decision poll, we asked what qualities you believe our next President should have. Thirty-four percent opted for leadership, 32 percent for honesty, 8 percent for diplomacy at 8 percent; and 7 percent each for temperament, government experience, and fresh perspective. Being plain spoken and direct got 5 percent…
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision PASSAIC COUNTY, N.J. -- Let the political pundits say what they will about Republican Nominee Donald J. Trump and Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton. For Daily Voice readers, the Election 2016 decision comes down to two simple virtues: leadership and honesty. In our most recent DV Decision poll, we asked what qualities you believe our next President should have. Thirty-four percent opted for leadership, 32 percent for honesty, 8 percent for diplomacy at 8 percent; and 7 percent each for temperament, government experience, and fresh perspective. Being plain spoken and direct got 5 percent. H…
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Let the political pundits say what they will about Republican Nominee Donald J. Trump and Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton. For Daily Voice readers, the Election 2016 decision comes down to two simple virtues: leadership and honesty. In our most recent DV Decision poll, we asked what qualities you believe our next President should have. Thirty-four percent opted for leadership, 32 percent for honesty, 8 percent for diplomacy at 8 percent; and 7 percent each for temperament, government experience, and fresh perspective. Being plain spoken and direct got 5 percent.…
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Let the political pundits say what they will about Republican Nominee Donald J. Trump and Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton. For Daily Voice readers, the Election 2016 decision comes down to two simple virtues: leadership and honesty. In our most recent DV Decision poll, we asked what qualities you believe our next President should have. Thirty-four percent opted for leadership, 32 percent for honesty, 8 percent for diplomacy at 8 percent; and 7 percent each for temperament, government experience, and fresh perspective. Being plain spoken and direct got 5 percent. Ha…
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Let the political pundits say what they will about Republican Nominee Donald J. Trump and Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton. For Daily Voice readers, the Election 2016 decision comes down to two simple virtues: leadership and honesty. In our most recent DV Decision poll, we asked what qualities you believe our next President should have. Thirty-four percent opted for leadership, 32 percent for honesty, 8 percent for diplomacy at 8 percent; and 7 percent each for temperament, government experience, and fresh perspective. Being plain spoken and direct got 5 percent. …
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. -- Let the political pundits say what they will about Republican Nominee Donald J. Trump and Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton. For Daily Voice readers, the Election 2016 decision comes down to two simple virtues: leadership and honesty. In our most recent DV Decision poll, we asked what qualities you believe our next President should have. Thirty-four percent opted for leadership, 32 percent for honesty, 8 percent for diplomacy at 8 percent; and 7 percent each for temperament, government experience, and fresh perspective. Being plain spoken and direct got 5 percent. Ha…
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision
DV Decision: Leadership Rules In Making An Election 2016 Decision DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Let the political pundits say what they will about Republican Nominee Donald J. Trump and Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton. For Daily Voice readers, the Election 2016 decision comes down to two simple virtues: leadership and honesty. In our most recent DV Decision poll, we asked what qualities you believe our next President should have. Thirty-four percent opted for leadership, 32 percent for honesty, 8 percent for diplomacy at 8 percent; and 7 percent each for temperament, government experience, and fresh perspective. Being plain spoken and direct got 5 percent. …
Elmwood Park's Twisted Elm Receives DVlicious 'Best Brunch' Award Elmwood Park's Twisted Elm Receives DVlicious 'Best Brunch' Award
Elmwood Park's Twisted Elm Receives DVlicious 'Best Brunch' Award ELMWOOD PARK, N.J. -- Ready for brunch, Bergen County?  Starting Sunday, Sept.18 Twisted Elm will once again start serving its bountiful brunch. The Elmwood Park eatery, known for its bacon Bloody Marys, among other items, recently won our DVlicious "Best Brunch in Bergen" contest.  Chef David "Davey" Morales was on hand to accept the award before making his way back to the kitchen. Go HERE for earlier Daily Voice story. 
Ridgewood Psychologist Shares Tips For Easing Back To School Anxieties Ridgewood Psychologist Shares Tips For Easing Back To School Anxieties
Ridgewood Psychologist Shares Tips For Easing Back To School Anxieties RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- Who wants to go back to school? Easing into a new routine can be nerve-wracking for everyone. After months of carefree summer days, it's normal for kids -- and their parents -- to feel some back to school jitters.  Michelle Y. Pearlman, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and anxiety specialist at the Venn Center in Ridgewood, offers the following suggestions for facilitating the transition. Re-establish a consistent bedtime. About a week before school resumes, re-establish a bedtime routine and talk to your kids about what expectations are for when they will hit the hay this…
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