Sam Barron

Community Editor

sbarron@dailyvoice.com

An (almost) lifelong Westchester resident, Sam has reported on all facets of Westchester since he graduated from Ryerson University with a degree in print journalism, including stints at North County News and The Examiner. A film columnist for WAG Magazine, Sam's moviegoing expertise has been profiled in the New York Times and he was a featured guest on VH1's Big Morning Buzz Live.

Sam was formerly a community editor at Daily Voice.

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Atlantic County Sergeant Takes Life Threatening-Fall, $31K Raised For Family Atlantic County Sergeant Takes Life Threatening-Fall, $31K Raised For Family
Atlantic County Sergeant Takes Life Threatening-Fall, $31K Raised For Family Eric Wise, a 44-year-old sergeant with the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office, sustained life-threatening injuries in a fall on Monday, Feb. 10, according to a fundraiser. Wise's family, which includes his wife, Antonia and his children, Abigail and Kaelen face a heavy financial burden in the wake of his fall, according to the fundraiser. As of Thursday, Feb. 13, more than $31,000 has been raised. "Eric has spent his life serving and protecting others—both in his professional role as a detective and in his personal life as a loving husband and father," Greg Henderson, who organized th…
Montclair Catholic High School Closing After 100+ Years Montclair Catholic High School Closing After 100+ Years
Montclair Catholic High School Closing After 100+ Years It's the end of an era for Catholic education in Montclair. The Office of Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of Newark announced on Wednesday, Feb. 12 that Immaculate Conception High School will be closing in June, after being open for 100 years. Declining enrollment, ongoing financial challenges and an aging facility were cited as reasons for the closure, the Archdiocese said.  “We deeply regret the necessity of this decision and understand the profound impact it will have on our students, families, faculty and staff,” said Barbara Dolan, Superintendent of Catholic Schools. “Immacul…
Atlantic City Fentanyl Dealer Learns Fate: Prosecutor Atlantic City Fentanyl Dealer Learns Fate: Prosecutor
Atlantic City Fentanyl Dealer Learns Fate: Prosecutor A 26-year-old Atlantic City man was sentenced to five years in prison on Tuesday, Feb. 11, after previously pleading guilty to distributing fentanyl, authorities said. On Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023, during a traffic stop, Kenneth Thompson was found to be in possession of 200 wax folds containing fentanyl and $165, the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office said. Through surveillance footage, Atlantic City police learned that Thompson had exited his sister’s apartment prior to the motor vehicle stop, authorities said. A search of that apartment led to the recovery of approximately 1,175 wax folds …
Search Underway For Three Hoboken Shooting Suspects, Police Say Search Underway For Three Hoboken Shooting Suspects, Police Say
Search Underway For Three Hoboken Shooting Suspects, Police Say Three suspects remain at large following a shooting in Hoboken last December, authorities said.  At 1 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 19, two groups known to each other got into a dispute, resulting in shots being fired near the intersection of Fourth and Jackson Streets, a spokesperson for the Hoboken Police Department said. All involved parties dispersed the area immediately following the gunfire, authorities said. Elias Mercado, an 18-year-old Kearny resident was arrested and charged with criminal attempted murder for his role in the shooting, authorities said. He remains at the Hudson Coun…
Shannan Schwartzinger, Long Valley's 'Kona Ice Lady,' Dies Suddenly, 46 Shannan Schwartzinger, Long Valley's 'Kona Ice Lady,' Dies Suddenly, 46
Shannan Schwartzinger, Long Valley's 'Kona Ice Lady,' Dies Suddenly, 46 Shannan Schwartzinger, who for years served up ices to everyone in the community, died on Thursday, Feb. 6, at the age of 46, according to her obituary from the Morello Funeral Home. A Palmer Township resident, Schwartzinger was born in Morristown and grew up in Long Valley, graduating from West Morris Central High School, where she played lacrosse and field hockey, her obituary reads. Schwartzinger ran her own Kona Ice Truck in Easton, keeping people cool during the summer. She was also a diehard New York Giants fan who enjoyed watching sunsets, listening to music and playing with the fami…
Toms River Drug Raid Nets Four Arrests In Crack Cocaine Ring: Prosecutor Toms River Drug Raid Nets Four Arrests In Crack Cocaine Ring: Prosecutor
Toms River Drug Raid Nets Four Arrests In Crack Cocaine Ring: Prosecutor Four people were recently arrested after multiple searches unraveled a crack cocaine ring in Toms River, authorities said. Keith Morse, a 20-year-old Toms River resident, was using a residence on Walnut Street to store and distribute crack cocaine, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer said. Detectives observed Morse meeting with Phillip Tarver, a 41-year-old Toms River resident on Tuesday, Jan. 21, Billhimer said. Police pulled over Tarver's vehicle on Route 37 and a search of the car turned up crack cocaine, pills and $5300 in currency. Tarver was hit with numerous drug char…
Belvidere Teacher Aide Assaulted 5-Year-Old: Prosecutor Belvidere Teacher Aide Assaulted 5-Year-Old: Prosecutor
Belvidere Teacher Aide Assaulted 5-Year-Old: Prosecutor A 60-year-old teacher aide at a school in Belvidere was arrested and charged on Friday, Feb 7 with assaulting a 5-year-old, authorities said. Philip Carlton was arrested following an investigation by the Belvidere Police Department, the Warren County Prosecutor's Office said. He was charged with endangering the welfare of a child, prosecutors said. According to the district website, Carlton is an aide at Belvidere Elementary School.
Parents Fight Back After  DUI Stafford Superintendent Returns To Work Parents Fight Back After  DUI Stafford Superintendent Returns To Work
Parents Fight Back After DUI Stafford Superintendent Returns To Work A New Jersey superintendent who was arrested for drunk driving last fall has returned to work and some parents are none too happy about it. George Chidiac, the superintendent for the Stafford Township School District, was placed on leave last year after he was arrested for driving under intoxication last October, after crashing into a utility pole in Berkeley Township, causing a power outage, Berkeley Township police said.  Police said Chidiac, 52, was walking away from his gray Kia Forte when officers arrived. He told the officers he was "going home to get help." When questioned …
Newark Carjacker Crosses County Lines In Police Pursuit: Authorities Newark Carjacker Crosses County Lines In Police Pursuit: Authorities
Newark Carjacker Crosses County Lines In Police Pursuit: Authorities A carjacker is at large after he was able to elude police during a pursuit that began in Newark on the early morning of Tuesday, Feb. 11, authorities said. At 2:57 a.m., officers responded to the 400 block of Irvine Turner Boulevard after a Chevy Malibu had been carjacked and the driver was assaulted, Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda said. At 9:36 a.m. police observed the carjacked vehicle near the Delancey Street exit of Routes 1 and 9, Miranda said.. The driver ignored officers’ attempts to conduct a motor vehicle stop and a pursuit ensued into Jersey City, Miranda said.…
ICE Makes Arrests Outside Morristown Business: Mayor ICE Makes Arrests Outside Morristown Business: Mayor
ICE Makes Arrests Outside Morristown Business: Mayor Morristown Mayor Timothy Dougherty said his office is seeking information after Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officers made an arrest outside a business on Monday, Feb. 10. ICE's actions were not communicated to Morristown Police or to local government, Dougherty said. ICE did not respond to an immediate request for comment from Daily Voice.  "The Morristown Police Department, like all other local and state law enforcement agencies, adheres to the directives established by the New Jersey State Attorney General's Office regarding immigration matters," Dougherty said. "Which means…
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