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.

Sandra Diamond Fox's Contributions

Henry Edward 'Hank' McWilliam, 18, Rye High School Student Henry Edward 'Hank' McWilliam, 18, Rye High School Student
Henry Edward 'Hank' McWilliam, 18, Rye High School Student RYE, N.Y. -- Henry "Hank" Edward McWilliam, a Rye High School senior, died unexpectedly on Dec. 21. He was 18. He was born on Feb. 23, 1997. He is survived by his parents, Dr. James R. McWilliam and Catherine S. McWilliam (née O'Neill); his sister, Cate McWilliam; his grandmothers Ruth McWilliam of Tampa, Fla. and Anne O'Neill of Largo, Fla; and his grandfathers Thomas H. McWilliam of Tampa, Fla. and John T. O'Neill of Rye. His uncle, Edward Towle McWilliam, preceded him in death.  Born at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City, Okla., he was a devoted son, brother and grandson. He …
Muriel Koch, Longtime Oakland Resident Muriel Koch, Longtime Oakland Resident
Muriel Koch, Longtime Oakland Resident OAKLAND, N.J. -- Muriel Koch (nee Monroe) died Dec. 27 at her longtime Oakland home of 50 years. She was born Aug. 5, 1937, in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Harry and Catherine Monroe.  She was the sister to five siblings, Joe, Bobby, Jimmy, Catherine and Peg. She was the wife of Howard J. Koch, of the Bronx, NY. They were married Oct. 18, 1958, in Brooklyn, N.Y., residing in Brooklyn until moving to Oakland in 1964.  She worked at Manito School before continuing her career at Citizen’s First Bank, Russ Berrie Inc, Homestead Roofing and retiring from Shisesdo as an Export Administrator after 15 years …
Millbrook Library Offers Holistic Healing Session Millbrook Library Offers Holistic Healing Session
Millbrook Library Offers Holistic Healing Session MILLBROOK, N.Y. -- Join the Millbrook Library for a discussion and practice session of Bowen Therapy with Danielle Molella of Blue Dragonfly on Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 6:30 p.m.Bowen Therapy, or Bowenwork, is often called the “homeopathy of bodywork.” It aims to restore the body’s natural balance and provide relief from chronic pain by allowing the body to heal itself through gentle and relaxing moves made by the practitioner. Molella practices Bowenwork at Holistic Healing & Nutrition in Poughkeepsie. Registration is required. To register, stop by the circulation desk or call 845-677-361…
JCC Of Harrison Offers Baby & Me Class JCC Of Harrison Offers Baby & Me Class
JCC Of Harrison Offers Baby & Me Class HARRISON, N.Y. -- The Jewish Community Center of Harrison is holding a Baby & Me class Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 9:15 a.m. The program with Shari Baum of the UJA Federation of New York’s Partners in Caring is open to babies through 12 months old and parents or caregivers. Baum is from Westchester Jewish Community Services. Partners in Caring and Partners in Schools offer on-site counseling and educational and informational programs in synagogues, Jewish community centers, day schools, nursery schools and geriatric centers throughout Westchester County. To RSVP, send an email to nancyj@jcch.…
Rita Yolanda Ance Of Somers Rita Yolanda Ance Of Somers
Rita Yolanda Ance Of Somers SOMERS, N.Y. -- Rita Yolanda Ance, of Heritage Hills in Somers, died Dec. 26.She was born March 3, 1928, in Morgantown, W.Va., to the late Antonio and Victoria (Branca) Giordano, the youngest of nine children.  She grew up on Beach Avenue in the Bronx and graduated from Hunter College with a Bachelor's in Art History. She taught business education at Carmel High School for more than 20 years. For much of her life, she was an active parishioner of Sacred Heart Church in Putnam Lake. She is survived by three daughters; Carole and her husband Ken, Julie and her husband Rudi and Barbara; six g…
Two Shot In Yonkers Near Van Cortlandt Park Two Shot In Yonkers Near Van Cortlandt Park
Two Shot In Yonkers Near Van Cortlandt Park YONKERS, N.Y. -- Yonkers police are investigating a shooting that took place Monday off South Broadway near Van Cortlandt Park, according to a story on lohud.com.According to police, two men were shot in the area of Saratoga Avenue and Lawrence Street. The injuries were non-life-threatening, lohud.com said. Roads were closed in the area while police investigated. Police are encouraging anyone with information to contact the detective division at 914-377-7725, lohud.com said. Read the lohud.com story here.
Jane Emanuel, 91, Of New Milford Jane Emanuel, 91, Of New Milford
Jane Emanuel, 91, Of New Milford NEW MILFORD, N.J. -- Emanuel, Jane (nee Flanagan), of New Milford, died Dec. 28. She was 91.She was the wife of the late Stanley, mother of Michael and Charles, grandmother of seven and great-grandmother of six.  She joined the U.S. Army in October 1944 as a member of the General Wainwright Company of the Women’s Army Corps. She served in the WACS until October 1946.  In addition to working as an ESL teacher, she was an involved member of her community, actively participating and volunteering in many civic and church groups, including the New Milford Woman’s Club; Veteran’s Health Clinic, H…
Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes, Oakland Ask For Deer Population Help Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes, Oakland Ask For Deer Population Help
Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes, Oakland Ask For Deer Population Help WYCKOFF, N.J. -- Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes and Oakland are preparing to join surrounding towns with growing deer populations in asking the county to develop a deer control program, according to northjersey.com.According to Ramsey Mayor Deidre Dillon, Bergen is one of three counties in the state without deer control services at the county level. While it is unknown how many deer live in the borough’s 5.5 square miles, officials believe the number has swelled in recent years, northjersey.com said. Of the 13 towns in the Northwest Bergen Mayors Association, so far Allendale and Upper Saddle River…
Rock Out To 'The Elevators,' An All-Female Rock 'N' Roll Band, In Westwood Rock Out To 'The Elevators,' An All-Female Rock 'N' Roll Band, In Westwood
Rock Out To 'The Elevators,' An All-Female Rock 'N' Roll Band, In Westwood WESTWOOD, N.J. -- See the live band “The Elevators” at the Recovery Room in Westwood.The band will perform at 9:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15 at the Recovery Room at 65 Old Hook Road in Westwood. The group performs a mix of blues/classic rock/funk/R&B.  The six-piece band, who is from New Jersey, is fronted by Elaine Tuttle on lead vocals and harmonica by Chuck Brave. Dan Gormley performs on lead guitar with Donna (Mellow Dee) Gebbia on keyboards and vocals. Debby Maggiulli plays the drums and Teri Avella plays bass.  The band performs classics that span more than 60 years of rock 'n' roll, …
Aldo Sussi, 96, Of Rhinebeck Aldo Sussi, 96, Of Rhinebeck
Aldo Sussi, 96, Of Rhinebeck RHINEBECK, N.Y. -- Aldo Sussi, of Rhinebeck, died Dec. 24. He was 96.He was born March 28, 1919, to Modesto and Delfina Sussi in Manhattan. He spent most of his childhood and adult life living in Astoria and working in Manhattan.  Due to his father's death when he was 12, he started working after school for Manhattan Express & Trucking owned by his uncle Albert Fenaroli. Upon his brother Louis' death, he inherited the company and continued working in trucking and shipping until he was 68.  He is survived by Rita (Fenaroli) Sussi, his wife of 69 years; his daughter Margaret Gosiewski and…
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