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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Lakeland Student To Play College Football Lakeland Student To Play College Football
Lakeland Student To Play College Football SHRUB OAK, N.Y. -- Lakeland High School senior Jake Rottenkolber has signed a letter of intent to play football at Dean College in Franklin, Mass. Rottenkolber was a defensive and offensive tackle for the Hornets this fall.  
Snow Expected To Start Thursday Morning In Armonk Snow Expected To Start Thursday Morning In Armonk
Snow Expected To Start Thursday Morning In Armonk WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. --  Another round of snow will threaten Westchester County on Thursday morning. Light snow is likely on Thursday with temperatures around 32 degrees. It could start as flurries as early as 9 a.m. Chance of snow is 60 percent with up to an inch of snow possible.  Showers could linger into Thursday night with less than one inch of additional accumulation. Temperatures will drop into the single digits on Thursday nights with wind chills well below zero. Friday will be sunny and very cold with a high of only 14 with wind gusts up to 31 mph.  Meteorologists are…
Snow Is Expected To Begin Thursday Morning In Fairfield County Snow Is Expected To Begin Thursday Morning In Fairfield County
Snow Is Expected To Begin Thursday Morning In Fairfield County FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Another round of snow will threaten Fairfield County on Thursday morning. Light snow is likely on Thursday with temperatures around 32 degrees. It could start as flurries as early as 9 a.m. Chance of snow is 60 percent with up to an inch of snow possible.  Showers could linger into Thursday night with less than one inch of additional accumulation. Temperatures will drop into the single digits Thursday night with wind chills well below zero. Friday will be sunny and very cold with a high of only 14 and wind gusts of up to 31 mph.  Meteorologists are track…
Snow Expected To Start Thursday Morning In Putnam Snow Expected To Start Thursday Morning In Putnam
Snow Expected To Start Thursday Morning In Putnam PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Another round of snow will threaten Putnam County on Thursday morning. Light snow is likely on Thursday with temperatures around 32 degrees. It could start as flurries as early as 9 a.m. Chance of snow is 60 percent with up to an inch of snow possible.  Showers could linger into Thursday night with less than one inch of additional accumulation.  Temperatures will drop into the single digits on Thursday nights with wind chills well below zero. Friday will be sunny and very cold with a high of only 14 with wind gusts up to 31 mph.  Meteorologists are tracking …
Cholesterol Worries May Ease For Fairfield County Residents Cholesterol Worries May Ease For Fairfield County Residents
Cholesterol Worries May Ease For Fairfield County Residents FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Good news, Fairfield County residents: The federal government's Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee is said to be dropping its long-standing warning about cholesterol consumption, according to The Verge.  The committee has said that residents should monitor cholesterol intake and limit it to 300 milligrams per day since 1977, but it is prepared to drop that warning due to a lack of scientific evidence, The Verge reported.  The committee, which updates its dietary recommendations every five years, is now concerned with citizens' regular underconsumption of vi…
Cholesterol Worries May Ease For Westchester Residents Cholesterol Worries May Ease For Westchester Residents
Cholesterol Worries May Ease For Westchester Residents WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Good news, Westchester residents: The federal government's Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee is said to be dropping its long-standing warning about cholesterol consumption, according to reports. The DGAC has said that residents should monitor cholesterol intake and limit it to 300mg per day since 1977, but they are prepared to drop that warning due to a lack of scientific evidence, The Verge reported.  The DGAC, which updates its dietary recommendations every five years, is now concerned with citizens' regular under-consumption of vital nutrients like Vit…
'Real Housewives' Star Takes Kitchen Job At Danbury Prison 'Real Housewives' Star Takes Kitchen Job At Danbury Prison
'Real Housewives' Star Takes Kitchen Job At Danbury Prison DANBURY, Conn. -- Teresa Giudice, star of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," has taken up a job working in the kitchen at the Federal Correctional Institution at Danbury, according to the New York Daily News.  Giudice, 42, is reportedly using whatever ingredients she can find in an effort to conjure up some of her favorite Italian dishes, the Daily News reported. In addition to her kitchen duties, the reality television star is reportedly part of a television watching club, the Daily News said.  Giudice and her husband pleaded guilty to bankruptcy fraud and conspiracy to commit mai…
Putnam County Residents May Not Need To Worry As Much About Cholesterol Putnam County Residents May Not Need To Worry As Much About Cholesterol
Putnam County Residents May Not Need To Worry As Much About Cholesterol PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Good news, Putnam County residents: The federal government's Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee is said to be dropping its long-standing warning about cholesterol consumption, according to reports. The DGAC has said that residents should monitor cholesterol intake and limit it to 300mg per day since 1977, but they are prepared to drop that warning due to a lack of scientific evidence, The Verge reported.  The DGAC, which updates its dietary recommendations every five years, is now concerned with citizens' regular under-consumption of vital nutrients like Vitami…
Carmel's Drug Crisis In Our Backyard Announces Merger Carmel's Drug Crisis In Our Backyard Announces Merger
Carmel's Drug Crisis In Our Backyard Announces Merger CARMEL, N.Y. -- Carmel-based Drug Crisis in Our Backyard has merged with a Dutchess County grass-roots organization named Addiction, Awareness, Prevention and Support to expand their efforts in dealing with the local addiction epidemic and create a stronger presence. Over the last two years Drug Crisis in Our Backyard has made significant inroads in the battle against addiction in Putnam County by bringing awareness of the rampant use of opiates to the community. Working jointly with legislators and providers in Putnam to stem the tide of local overdoses, they have been facilitating Nar…
High-Ranking Putnam Sheriff's Officer Resigns High-Ranking Putnam Sheriff's Officer Resigns
High-Ranking Putnam Sheriff's Officer Resigns PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- The third-highest ranking police official in Putnam County tendered his resignation, which will take effect Saturday, according to LoHud.com.  Gerald Schramek, Putnam County's chief of investigations, issued the resignation just weeks after the county settled a complaint by paying $35,000 to Kenneth DeFreitas, who said he was beaten by county police while cuffed and shackled, LoHud.com said.  District Attorney Adam Levy did not say if Schramek's resignation was part of a deal, in accordance with the settlement, LoHud.com reported.  Click here to read the full a…
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