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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Embattled Pelham Manor Police Chief Back On The Job Embattled Pelham Manor Police Chief Back On The Job
Embattled Pelham Manor Police Chief Back On The Job PELHAM MANOR, N.Y. -- Pelham Manor Police Chief Al Mosiello returned to work on Monday after admitting to sending racist emails, according to News 12 Westchester. Mosiello was on a three-week medical leave and admitted to forwarding the racially insensitive emails from his home computer. He was given a disciplinary pay cut and is required to attend counseling, News 12 Westchester reported.  Click here to read the full story. 
Man Stopped In Right Lane Of I-84 In Southeast Charged With DWI Man Stopped In Right Lane Of I-84 In Southeast Charged With DWI
Man Stopped In Right Lane Of I-84 In Southeast Charged With DWI SOUTHEAST, N.Y. -- New York State Police charged a Connecticut man with aggravated driving while intoxicated on Interstate 84 in Southeast on Sunday, Feb. 1, according to officials.  Troopers stopped to check on the welfare of Carlos A. Palta, 41, who was allegedly stopped in the right lane of I-84, police said.  Palta provided a breathalyzer sample that yielded a blood alcohol concentration of .22 percent. He was arrested and is scheduled to appear in Southeast Court on Thursday, police said. 
Major Retailers Asked To Stop Sales Of Some Herbal Supplements In New York Major Retailers Asked To Stop Sales Of Some Herbal Supplements In New York
Major Retailers Asked To Stop Sales Of Some Herbal Supplements In New York PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- New York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman sent letters to four major retailers on Tuesday for allegedly selling store brand herbal supplement products that either could not be verified to contain the labeled substance, or were found to contain ingredients not listed on the labels. The letters were sent to GNC, Target, Walmart and Walgreens for their sale of products including: Echinacea, Ginseng, St. John’s Wort and others.  The letters come as DNA testing, performed as part of an ongoing investigation by the Attorney General’s Office, allegedly shows t…
North Salem Library Holding Archeology Author Talk North Salem Library Holding Archeology Author Talk
North Salem Library Holding Archeology Author Talk NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- The Ruth Keeler Library in North Salem has rescheduled an Author Talk session with Marilyn Johnson to 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 8.  Johnson will discuss her book "Lives in Ruins: Archaeologists and the Seductive Lure of Human Rubble." The talk will be held in conjunction with the library's annual meeting.  The Ruth Keeler Library is located at 276 Titicus Road.
Major Retailers Asked To Stop Sales Of Some Herbal Supplements In New York Major Retailers Asked To Stop Sales Of Some Herbal Supplements In New York
Major Retailers Asked To Stop Sales Of Some Herbal Supplements In New York WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- New York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman sent letters to four major retailers on Tuesday for allegedly selling store brand herbal supplement products that either could not be verified to contain the labeled substance, or were found to contain ingredients not listed on the labels. The letters were sent to GNC, Target, Walmart and Walgreens for their sale of products including: Echinacea, Ginseng, St. John’s Wort and others.  The letters come as DNA testing, performed as part of an ongoing investigation by the Attorney General’s Office, allegedly sh…
Snow Could Be Returning To Norwalk Midweek Snow Could Be Returning To Norwalk Midweek
Snow Could Be Returning To Norwalk Midweek FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- More wintry weather is awaiting Fairfield County on Wednesday after Monday's Groundhog Day storm brought a messy mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain and ice to the area.  Clouds are clearing Tuesday, leaving mostly sunny skies. But the bitter cold will remain with a high of about 20 degrees with wind chills near zero, according to the National Weather Service.  Wednesday will be mostly cloudy with a high of about 36 degrees, and snow showers will begin to threaten the area after 11 a.m.  Snow becomes more likely during the evening hours with up to an inch pos…
Clear Snow Before You Go: It's The Law For Connecticut Drivers Clear Snow Before You Go: It's The Law For Connecticut Drivers
Clear Snow Before You Go: It's The Law For Connecticut Drivers FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Still digging out from the snowstorm? AAA is reminding residents of Fairfield County to "clear the snow before you go." Connecticut drivers who fail to properly remove snow from their vehicles can be fined $75 if it smashes into another vehicle. If the flying snow or ice results in injury or property damage to another vehicle, motorists could be fined as much as $1,000. “Leaving snow or ice on top of your car while you’re driving 60 mph, becomes a safety hazard to other drivers,” AAA Northeast spokesman Fran Mayko said in a statement. “It’s also downright r…
Snow Could Be Returning To Putnam Midweek Snow Could Be Returning To Putnam Midweek
Snow Could Be Returning To Putnam Midweek PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- More wintry weather could be awaiting Putnam County beginning Wednesday after Monday's Groundhog Day storm that brought a messy mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain and ice.  Clouds will clear, leaving mostly sunny skies on Tuesday, but bitter cold will remain with a high around 20 degrees.  Wednesday will be mostly cloudy with a high around 32. Snow showers will begin to threaten the area after 11 a.m.  Snow becomes more likely during the evening hours with up to an inch possible with temperatures in the mid 20s. Chance of precipitation is 60 percent.  Snow sh…
Snow Could Be Returning To Armonk Midweek Snow Could Be Returning To Armonk Midweek
Snow Could Be Returning To Armonk Midweek WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- More wintry weather could be awaiting Westchester on Wednesday after Monday's Groundhog Day storm that brought a messy mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain and ice.  Clouds will clear, leaving mostly sunny skies on Tuesday, but bitter cold will remain with a high around 22 degrees.  Wednesday will be mostly cloudy with a high around 36. Snow showers will begin to threaten the area after 11 a.m.  Snow becomes more likely during the evening hours with up to an inch possible with temperatures in the mid 20s. Chance of precipitation is 60 percent.  Snow shower…
Connecticut’s Top 1% Of Earners Make Most In The Nation Connecticut’s Top 1% Of Earners Make Most In The Nation
Connecticut’s Top 1% Of Earners Make Most In The Nation FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- In order to be one of the top 1 percent in earnings in the United States, you need to make $385,000 per year. In Connecticut, you need to make significantly more, according to Vox. In order to crack Connecticut's wealthiest 1 percent, a resident would have to clear $678,000 annually, the most in the nation, Vox reported.  In addition, Connecticut also has the largest income disparity, with the top 1 percent earning 51 times the average salary of a run-of-the-mill 99 percenter.  The easiest state to crack the cultural elite? Arkansas, where $228,000 per year…
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