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

Ossining Library Hosts Screening of 'Brothers Of The Black List' Ossining Library Hosts Screening of 'Brothers Of The Black List'
Ossining Library Hosts Screening of 'Brothers Of The Black List' OSSINING, N.Y. -- The Ossining Library will host a screening of "Brothers of the Black List" as part of its Documentary & Discussion Series at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12. More than 20 years ago, a woman in upstate New York reports an attempted rape by a young black man who cut his hand during the altercation. While looking for suspects, police contact officials at nearby SUNY-Oneonta. A school administrator hands over names and residences of 125 black male students. Those students are subsequently tracked down and interrogated under a presumption of guilty until proven innocent. …
Wilton Resident Makes Dean's List At Coastal Carolina University Wilton Resident Makes Dean's List At Coastal Carolina University
Wilton Resident Makes Dean's List At Coastal Carolina University WILTON, Conn. -- Wilton resident Christian Johanson was named to the deans' list at Costal Carolina University for the fall 2014 semester.   Johanson is a freshman majoring in computer science To qualify for the dean's list, freshmen must earn a 3.25 grade point average, and upperclassmen must earn a 3.5 grade point average. 
Stamford Residents Make Nichols College Dean's List Stamford Residents Make Nichols College Dean's List
Stamford Residents Make Nichols College Dean's List STAMFORD, Conn. -- Two Stamford residents were named to the Dean's List at Nichols College in Dudley, Mass.  Seniors Raul Oliva and Erin Sottosanti achieved the academic honor.  The Dean's List recognizes students who have achieved high grades during a single semester. In order to be included in the Dean's List, a student must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.2 for at least 12 credit-hours and receive no grade below a C+ during the semester. 
Greenwich Resident Graduates From Bucknell University Greenwich Resident Graduates From Bucknell University
Greenwich Resident Graduates From Bucknell University GREENWICH, Conn. --  Greenwich resident Joshua Graham Jr., graduated from Bucknell University Jan. 8., Graham graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in economics. He was member of the Languages and Cultures Residental College and was named to the dean's list. 
White Plains Man Accidentally Shot Himself In Saw Mill Incident, Police Say White Plains Man Accidentally Shot Himself In Saw Mill Incident, Police Say
White Plains Man Accidentally Shot Himself In Saw Mill Incident, Police Say WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- A White Plains man who told Westchester County Police that he was shot during a robbery on the Saw Mill River Parkway on Monday has been charged with falsely reporting an incident and obstruction after authorities determined he accidentally shot himself, according to officials.  Detectives have concluded that Juan Gell, 21, of South Lexington Avenue accidentally shot himself in his midsection when he was standing with a group of people outside a car that had run out of gas.  Gell subsequently concocted a story that he was shot during a robbery and provided county poli…
Temperatures Will Plummet To Single Digits In Norwalk Overnight Temperatures Will Plummet To Single Digits In Norwalk Overnight
Temperatures Will Plummet To Single Digits In Norwalk Overnight FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- With the latest threat of snow exiting the region, Fairfield County residents now should brace for a bout with bitter cold temperatures in the single digits and wind chills below zero. Thursday will be mostly sunny as temperatures plummet, according to the National Weather Service. The low for Thursday evening is expected to be about 5 degrees with a wind-chill hovering around zero. The frigid cold will remain on Friday with partly sunny skies and high temperatures around 22.  Clouds roll into the area on Friday night and could bring light-to-moderate snow …
Temperatures Will Plummet To Single Digits In Putnam Overnight Temperatures Will Plummet To Single Digits In Putnam Overnight
Temperatures Will Plummet To Single Digits In Putnam Overnight PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- With the latest threat of snow now exiting the region, Putnam County residents now brace for a bout with bitter cold with temperatures in the single digits and wind chills below zero. Thursday will be mostly sunny as temperatures begin to plummet. The low for Thursday evening is expected to be around 4-below-zero. Cold remains on Friday with partly sunny skies and high temperatures around 20.  Clouds roll into the area on Friday night and could bring light-to-moderate snow starting on Saturday and sticking around through Monday. Chance of snow with this system …
Temperatures Will Plummet To Single Digits In Armonk Overnight Temperatures Will Plummet To Single Digits In Armonk Overnight
Temperatures Will Plummet To Single Digits In Armonk Overnight WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- With the latest threat of snow now exiting the region, Westchester residents now brace for a bout with bitter cold with temperatures in the single digits and wind-chills below zero. Thursday will be mostly sunny as temperatures begin to plummet. The low for Thursday evening is expected to be around 4 degrees with a wind-chill as low as 5-below-zero.  Cold remains on Friday with partly sunny skies and high temperatures around 20.  Clouds roll into the area on Friday night and could bring light-to-moderate snow starting on Saturday and sticking around throug…
New Canaan Lunch Lady Sues School Board Over Abusive Director New Canaan Lunch Lady Sues School Board Over Abusive Director
New Canaan Lunch Lady Sues School Board Over Abusive Director NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- A lunch lady for the New Canaan Schools is suing her boss and the school district, accusing them of creating a hostile work environment that administrators failed to address, according to the New Canaanite.  Antonia Torascio, 58, claimed in the lawsuit that her boss, Bruce Gluck, would curse, throw objects, intimidate and degrade his female workers, the New Canaanite said.  Five other female employees offered testimony in support of Torascio's claims, the New Canaanite reported.  Click here to read the full article. 
Darien Library Launches Medical Education Lecture Series Darien Library Launches Medical Education Lecture Series
Darien Library Launches Medical Education Lecture Series DARIEN, Conn. -- The Winter Semester of the MedEd series at the Darien Library will begin on Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 7 p.m. The five-week series of lectures is intended to mimic the structure of the medical school experience. Each night will focus on one topic and cover the anatomy, function, common disease states, and available treatments. The physicians are board certified in their area of specialty and leaders in their fields. The semester will consist of the following lectures: Wednesday, Feb. 11: Dr. Michael Parry on infectious diseases Wednesday, Feb. 25: Dr. Krishn Shar…
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