Sandra Diamond Fox

Community Reporter

sfox@dailyvoice.com

Sandra Diamond Fox has been a journalist since 2005, working for The News-Times and The Redding Pilot prior to coming to the Daily Voice. She has a bachelor's degree in English from Stony Brook University and a Master's degree in publishing from Pace University. She married with four teenage children and is a competitive runner and avid exerciser.

Sandra was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

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Sing, Hear Stories, Play With Legos At Tuckahoe Public Library Sing, Hear Stories, Play With Legos At Tuckahoe Public Library
Sing, Hear Stories, Play With Legos At Tuckahoe Public Library TUCKAHOE, N.Y. -- The Tuckahoe Public Library offers the following January events for kids: Legos in the library, Friday, Jan. 15, at 4 p.m. Come to the library and create a masterpiece to display, for ages 4-10. Kids' Sing-Along, Monday, Jan. 25, at 11:30 a.m. Join in the kids' singalong with Miss Elaine and her guitar, for ages birth to 8. Babytime Storytime: Join Miss Ellen for stories and songs for babies, for ages birth to 2 years, on Thursdays, Jan. 7, 14, 21 and 28 at 11 a.m. Preschool Storytime: Join Miss Ellen for stories and songs for preschoolers, for ages 2-6. Fridays, Jan. 8, 15,…
Author Of 'My Impending Death' To Give Book Talk At Ridgefield Park Library Author Of 'My Impending Death' To Give Book Talk At Ridgefield Park Library
Author Of 'My Impending Death' To Give Book Talk At Ridgefield Park Library RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. -- Montclair author Michael Laser will be at the Ridgefield Park Library to discuss his book. "My Impending Death" at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25."Angus Truax—Mr. Misery to his colleagues—profiles victims of misfortune. His articles touch hearts and inspire charity," the book description says on Laser's website.  "Unfortunately for Angus, he loathes his job, his subjects, and his life—so much that he decides to end it. "Before he can make his exit, one last unlucky soul comes knocking at his door, pleading for help, and Angus finds himself f…
Junior League of Greenwich Invites Women To Join Spring New Member Class Junior League of Greenwich Invites Women To Join Spring New Member Class
Junior League of Greenwich Invites Women To Join Spring New Member Class GREENWICH, Conn. -- The Board of Directors of the Junior League of Greenwich invites all women to join its spring new member class, beginning Jan. 19.Classes will be from 7-8:30 p.m.  The Junior League of Greenwich is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Applications are available online by clicking here. The Junior League of Greenwich is at 231 E. Putnam Ave. Call (203) 869-1979 or send an e-mail to JLGNewMember@gmail.com.
Film Critic Lyons Discusses New Book At Scarsdale Library Film Critic Lyons Discusses New Book At Scarsdale Library
Film Critic Lyons Discusses New Book At Scarsdale Library SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- Noted film critic and author Jeffrey Lyons will discuss his latest book, “What a Time It Was!” at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Scarsdale Public Library. A wine-and-cheese reception and book signing will follow the program.  The book is a collection of stories from the columns of Lyons’ father, New York Post columnist Leonard Lyons, from 1934-74, a peak era of glamorous New York City nightlife.  The book includes stories about such celebrities as Ethel Barrymore, Muhammad Ali, Tennessee Williams and Jackie Kennedy, as well as other politicians, athletes and artists.  Jeffrey Lyon…
Parents, Children Can Learn Spanish Together In Nyack Parents, Children Can Learn Spanish Together In Nyack
Parents, Children Can Learn Spanish Together In Nyack NYACK, N.Y. -- Learn Spanish with children in a friendly environment through play, action games, music and movement, songs and fun at the Gagliardi Studio in Nyack.The class is taught by an experienced Spanish teacher of all levels and ages.  It is an eight-week course with different topics each week, including colors, animals, parts of the body and food.  Classes are on Mondays at 1 p.m. starting Jan. 11 at Gagliardi Studio, 39 Hudson Ave., Nyack.  Cost is $160 per child. Sibling discounts are available. For more information, email info@lingokiddo.com or call Michelle at 646-403-0297.
Guidance Center Of Westchester In Mount Vernon Elects New Board Of Director Guidance Center Of Westchester In Mount Vernon Elects New Board Of Director
Guidance Center Of Westchester In Mount Vernon Elects New Board Of Director MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- The Guidance Center of Westchester (TGCW) in Mount Vernon announced the election of Jonathan Forman to its board of directors. Mr. Forman, a resident of Mount Vernon, is Tax Principal and Managing Director – Research & Development Global Center of Excellence for BDO USA in New York City.  He is responsible for building and establishing national best practices and implementing those best practices to contribute to the growth of the firm.  He is also a speaker at industry events and is published in industry journals.  He previously held posts with Deloitte & Tou…
Bronxville High School Ninth-Graders Throw  Holiday Party For Kids In Need Bronxville High School Ninth-Graders Throw  Holiday Party For Kids In Need
Bronxville High School Ninth-Graders Throw Holiday Party For Kids In Need BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- Bronxville High School ninth-graders hosted a holiday party in December for the children in residence at the Andrus Children’s Center.“Children from the Andrus Center have been joining Bronxville ninth-graders for a holiday party for more than 20 years,” said Julie Clarke, the ninth-grade faculty adviser.  Andrus Children’s Center is a nonprofit organization that provides care and support for children who are unable to live at home for a variety of reasons. According to Rodger Burton, the head of activities at the Andrus Center, the party is the children's favorite even…
Elizabeth Hogan, 77, Fishkill Resident Elizabeth Hogan, 77, Fishkill Resident
Elizabeth Hogan, 77, Fishkill Resident FISHKILL, N.Y. -- Elizabeth Hogan, affectionately known as Betty, of Fishkill, died Jan. 4. She was 77.Born March 21, 1938, in the Bronx, she was one of Elsie and Arthur Geisler’s seven children. She and her husband left the Bronx for Dutchess County in 1962, where they settled in LaGrange. They were proprietors of the Klondike Inn from 1972-82 before moving to Hopewell Junction. She finished her long and rewarding career as a bus driver for the Arlington School District.  Brothers Barry and Butch Geisler and sister Beverly Tarver preceded her in death. She is survived by brothers Danny a…
Pelham Resident To Participate In Empire State Building Race Pelham Resident To Participate In Empire State Building Race
Pelham Resident To Participate In Empire State Building Race PELHAM, N.Y. -- Pelham resident Patrick Coughlin was one of only 75 runners selected via lottery to participate in the 2016 Empire State Building Run-Up, presented by Marmot, an outdoor clothing and equipment company.The event will be Feb. 3. The Run-Up is a bucket list event for Coughlin, who has participated in past Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torch Runs, as well as Special Olympics Polar Plunges.  Every February, a limited group of runners of all ranks take the ultimate vertical challenge in a race up the 86 floors (1,576 steps and 1,050 feet up) of the world’s most famous building.…
Rye Arts Center Shows Off Its Maker Space With Workshops, Demos, And More Rye Arts Center Shows Off Its Maker Space With Workshops, Demos, And More
Rye Arts Center Shows Off Its Maker Space With Workshops, Demos, And More RYE, N.Y. -- The Rye Arts Center will show off its Maker Space at the Rye Arts Center Maker Day on Jan. 9 at 2 p.m.Enjoy workshops, demos and hands-on fun, and be sure to explore the Maker Space.  This event is free and open to the public. With a grant award of $20,000 from The Wallace Fox Foundation, The Rye Arts Center created a maker space at its 51 Milton Road location for its STEM+Arts programming. Driven by increased demand and interest in integrating STEM curriculum with the arts, the RAC’s maker space is located on the second floor of the RAC in the space formerly reserved for dark …
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