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

Police Find Bullet Hole In Car Door In Rockland, With Three Men Inside Police Find Bullet Hole In Car Door In Rockland, With Three Men Inside
Police Find Bullet Hole In Car Door In Rockland, With Three Men Inside HILLCREST, N.Y. -- A bullet hole was discovered in the door of a car parked on a driveway with three male passengers aboard on Rockland Lane in Hillcrest, according to an article on lohud.com.The three had told officers they heard what they believe were gunshots at about 8:03 p.m. Thursday, Christmas Eve, and then something hit the driver's side door, according to police. The men were not cooperative with detectives, who were investigating with forensic detectives for the Sheriff's Office Bureau of Criminal Investigation, lohud.com said. Read the lohud.com article here.
Russian-Born Classical Pianist To Perform For Tuckahoe School Community Russian-Born Classical Pianist To Perform For Tuckahoe School Community
Russian-Born Classical Pianist To Perform For Tuckahoe School Community TUCKAHOE, N.Y. -- Katya Grineva, international award-winning Russian-born classical pianist, will perform for the Tuckahoe School Community.This will be the 15th year of her performance at the Main Concert Hall in Carnegie Hall in New York City, on Saturday, Dec. 26, at 8 p.m.. Up to two students are admitted for free with a paid adult.  The Classical Holiday Concert will feature songs like Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker, Rodgers’ “My Favorite Things” and other holiday songs. Students are paid for, compliments of the Generoso Pope Foundation in Tuckahoe, whose mission is to give back to the comm…
Police Find Man Slashed Across Side Of Face In Yonkers Police Find Man Slashed Across Side Of Face In Yonkers
Police Find Man Slashed Across Side Of Face In Yonkers YONKERS, N.Y. -- A man was found slashed across the side of his face early Friday morning in Yonkers, according to an article on News 12.Police were called to Main Street in Yonkers just before 2:30 a.m. where they found the injured man, News 12 said. He was taken to the hospital by ambulance, News 12 said. Read the Westchester News 12 article here.
Fire Breaks Out In Yonkers Apartment Building, One Person Rescued Fire Breaks Out In Yonkers Apartment Building, One Person Rescued
Fire Breaks Out In Yonkers Apartment Building, One Person Rescued This story has been updated.YONKERS, N.Y. -- A woman trapped inside after a fire broke out in a Yonkers apartment Friday morning has been rescued, according to the Yonkers Fire Department. The flames sparked around 10:05 a.m. on the third floor of the apartment building at 355 Bronx River Road, officials say  While en route, the fire department received a second call stating that a woman was trapped in apartment 3D.  Upon arrival, Ladder 73 and Engine 313 reported smoke visible on the third floor, officials said.  As Engine 313 connected to the standpipe and stretched a hose line down the…
Fort Lee Library Offers Pass Cards To Several Museums Fort Lee Library Offers Pass Cards To Several Museums
Fort Lee Library Offers Pass Cards To Several Museums FORT LEE, N.J. -- The Fort Lee Public Library is offering its new Pearl of the Palisades Museum Pass Program.  Patrons with Fort Lee Library cards may borrow membership cards to the following museums: The Intrepid Sea, Air, Space Museum; The New-York Historical Society and The Museum of the City of New York.  A refundable $50 deposit is required, and passes are loaned for three days. Cards are presented for free admission, usually for two adults and two children.  In addition, Fort Lee Library cardholders will receive a discount at the Liberty Science Center. Specific information and avail…
Michael A. Zonneveld, 58, Of Tappan Michael A. Zonneveld, 58, Of Tappan
Michael A. Zonneveld, 58, Of Tappan TAPPAN, N.Y. -- Michael A. Zonneveld, of Tappan, died Dec. 14. Born June 9, 1957, he was born and raised in the Bronx and attended St. John’s Elementary School and Fordham Preparatory School.  He enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He resided in Florida and worked for Lee Country for many years before retiring to New York to be close to his family and friends.  He was predeceased by his mother Johanna; father Andrew; and brother Stephen Zonneveld.  He is survived by his sisters Andrea Polihrom (Philip) and Ellen Emmert (Daniel); brothers John Zonneveld (Rosaleen) and Peter Zonneveld (Cynthia); aunt…
Croton Students Extract Honey In Lesson On Bees Croton Students Extract Honey In Lesson On Bees
Croton Students Extract Honey In Lesson On Bees CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- At Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School in Croton-On-Hudson, third-grade teacher and beekeeper Linda Reich taught her students all about honey bees, pollination and even conducted a lesson on extracting honey. “Our third-grade curriculum includes a study of pollination, so it made sense for me to spend a bit more time on the study of honeybees since I do know a lot about that particular pollinator,” said Reich. “The kids read books, watched videos, drew diagrams and even made ‘bee sticks’ with deceased bees that I collected from my bee yard.”  After learning so much…
Irene Zilinek, 87, Of Fairfield Irene Zilinek, 87, Of Fairfield
Irene Zilinek, 87, Of Fairfield FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Irene Oringa (Ann) Tetu Zilinek, wife of the late Frank J. Zilinek for 64 years and longtime resident of Fairfield, died Monday, Dec. 21, in Bridgeport Hospital. She was 87.Born in Bridgeport, she was the the daughter of the late Joseph George Tetu and Eva Boisvert Tetu.  She attended Bassick High School and began her career at the Cutlery Company of America in Bridgeport.  She moved on to become an electrical planner at Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford, where she retired from after 35 years of service.  Survivors include several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased …
Richard Dube, 88, Of Norwalk Richard Dube, 88, Of Norwalk
Richard Dube, 88, Of Norwalk NORWALK, Conn. -- Richard Stanley Dube, of Norwalk, died Thursday, Dec. 17. He was 88.He leaves his wife of 63 years, Midge Dube; his three daughters, Deborah Lynch of Naugatuck, Janet Lea Dube of Fairfield and Lauren Dube of Gainesville, Fla., along with three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.  Born and raised in Quincy, Mass. He attended Northeastern University in Boston for electrical engineering.  Following his time (1951-53) in the Korean War, he received his Master Electrical license and worked extensively throughout the Boston area until he moved his family to Norwalk in 196…
Take Art, Yoga, Music, Cooking And More At Tarrytown Synagogue Take Art, Yoga, Music, Cooking And More At Tarrytown Synagogue
Take Art, Yoga, Music, Cooking And More At Tarrytown Synagogue TARRYTOWN, N.Y. -- Temple Beth Abraham in Tarrytown is now offering Sunday clubs from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. for kids in grades K-6. The cost is $125 per child/session There is a minimum of five students for each club to take place with a maximum of 10 students for cooking and art classes. Session dates: Feb. 28 March 6, 13 April 3, 17 May 1 Classes are as follows: Yoga (Grades K-6) Music & Movement (Grades PK-3) **Art (Grades PK-3) Chorus (Grades 4-6) **Cooking (Grades 3-6) ** There is an additional $30 materials fee per child for cooking and…
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