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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Wilton Resident To Spend Spring Semester In Ireland Wilton Resident To Spend Spring Semester In Ireland
Wilton Resident To Spend Spring Semester In Ireland WILTON, Conn. -- Charles Watkins of Wilton will spend the next few months studying in Europe. Watkins is studying abroad in Ireland for the spring 2015 semester as part of the Champlain College Study Abroad Program. Champlain offers study abroad programs at its campuses in Montreal, Quebec, and Dublin, Ireland. 
Stamford Student Earns Spot On Susquehanna Dean's List Stamford Student Earns Spot On Susquehanna Dean's List
Stamford Student Earns Spot On Susquehanna Dean's List STAMFORD, Conn. -- Elizabeth Flynn of Stamford was named to Susquehanna University's dean's list for the fall 2014 semester. Flynn, a creative writing major, is a 2012 graduate of Academy of Information Tech High School. The dean's list recognizes students who achieve a grade point average of 3.4 or higher out of a possible 4.0 for the semester. To qualify, students must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours. 
New Canaan Chamber Of Commerce Hosts New Member Breakfast New Canaan Chamber Of Commerce Hosts New Member Breakfast
New Canaan Chamber Of Commerce Hosts New Member Breakfast NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- The New Canaan Chamber of Commerce will host a new member breakfast at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28, at the New Canaan Library. The chamber will welcome more than 50 new members who joined in 2014. Each member will have the opportunity to introduce themselves and their business to the group. The New Canaan Library is at 468 South Ave.
Best-Selling Author Richard Ford Visits Greenwich Library Best-Selling Author Richard Ford Visits Greenwich Library
Best-Selling Author Richard Ford Visits Greenwich Library GREENWICH, Conn. -- Distinguished writer Richard Ford will speak at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28, at the Greenwich Library, 101 W. Putnam Ave. Ford's acclaimed new book, "Let Me Be Frank With You," is his fourth work of fiction chronicling the life of Frank Bascombe, hero of the novels "The Sportswriter," "Independence Day" and "The Lay of the Land." Born in Mississippi, Ford received a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and an master's of fine arts degree from the University of California at Irvine. He briefly studied law, then became a sports writer and dabbled in academia …
Bedford Hills Woman Charged With Unlawfully Collecting Unemployment Bedford Hills Woman Charged With Unlawfully Collecting Unemployment
Bedford Hills Woman Charged With Unlawfully Collecting Unemployment BEDFORD HILLS, N.Y. -- A Bedford Hills woman was charged with illegally collecting unemployment by New York State Police on Friday, according to officials.  Sharonda Service, 28, was accused of collecting more than $10,000 in unemployment benefits between April and November 2012 while she was gainfully employed, police said.  Service is scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 5, police said. 
Missing Boy Found Safe Tops Week's News Around Fairfield Missing Boy Found Safe Tops Week's News Around Fairfield
Missing Boy Found Safe Tops Week's News Around Fairfield FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Here's a look at the top stories in Fairfield County last week: Two major bridge construction projects are set to begin in Old Greenwich in February, which could cause disruptions in the neighborhood and near the train station.  A pair of robber grabbed a purse from a 25-year-old Stamford woman in a mugging in broad daylight. Authorities are seeking the public's assistance in tracking down the suspects after releasing a videotape of the suspects fleeing the scene.  A student at St. Luke's in New Canaan who lives in Stamford was named the winner of the Futu…
Pipeline Hearing Tops Last Week's News In Putnam County Pipeline Hearing Tops Last Week's News In Putnam County
Pipeline Hearing Tops Last Week's News In Putnam County PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from Putnam County last week: Skeptics and boosters alike of the proposed Algonquin pipeline expansion were heard at a public hearing on Wednesday in Southeast. A famed Putnam landmark renowned for being haunted by ghosts and spirits found itself almost victimized by a telephone scam last week. A snowstorm that ended late Saturday morning resulted in up to 6-7 inches of accumulation in much of Putnam. Two New York City men were charged with selling heroin in Putnam. The famed Smalley Inn in Carmel was nearly victimize…
Somers Library To Close For Renovations Somers Library To Close For Renovations
Somers Library To Close For Renovations SOMERS, N.Y. -- The Somers Library announced it will close from Friday through Monday, Feb. 2. Thanks to a donation from the Palumbo family, funding from the Friends of the Somers Library and funding from the Somers Library Foundation, the library will renovate its circulation and reference desks to better serve the community and to update its interior. During the closure, the practice ACT scheduled for Jan. 31  will take place in the Program Room, as will the tinted drawing workshop on Feb. 2.   Overdue fines will be waived during this period. If there are construction delays due to…
Missing Eastchester Girl Tops Last Week's News Around Southern Westchester Missing Eastchester Girl Tops Last Week's News Around Southern Westchester
Missing Eastchester Girl Tops Last Week's News Around Southern Westchester SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories around southern Westchester last week: A missing Eastchester was found in New York City. A snowstorm that ended late Saturday morning resulted in up to 6-7 inches of accumulation in much of Westchester. Yonkers Brewing opened its new location in the former historic Trolley Barn. A former White Plains Police officer was killed in a car crash. Mayor Ken Wray announced he will head the new Unite Sleepy Hollow political party.  Scarsdale's PBA donated $45,000 to Children's Charities. A bomb threat forced the ev…
Ex-White Plains Councilwoman Marks 60th Wedding Anniversary Ex-White Plains Councilwoman Marks 60th Wedding Anniversary
Ex-White Plains Councilwoman Marks 60th Wedding Anniversary WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Former White Plains Councilwoman Nancy Wallace and her husband, Bruce A. Wallace, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Dec. 26. The couple lived in White Plains for 53 years, finally relocating to Nancy Wallace's hometown of Marblehead, Mass., at the end of 2012. Wallace was a graduate of Smith College. She then attended graduate school at Union Theological Seminary in New York, where she met Bruce Wallace, who was working as a mechanical engineer in New York City after graduating from MIT. The couple settled in 1959 in White Plains, where they raised al…
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