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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Members Of Armonk Charity Cook, Serve Food To Kids At Ronald McDonald House Members Of Armonk Charity Cook, Serve Food To Kids At Ronald McDonald House
Members Of Armonk Charity Cook, Serve Food To Kids At Ronald McDonald House ARMONK, N.Y. -- In honor of National Family Volunteer Day on Saturday, Nov. 21, Heavenly Productions Foundation, a charity based in Armonk, cooked and served dinner and desserts to 25 children with families at the Ronald McDonald House in Valhalla. Heavenly Productions Foundation is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to help children in need and in distress. Heavenly Productions Foundation youth volunteers and Byram Hills High School students James Fallon, Julia Gizzi and Alex Rosenblatt and H.C. Crittenden School's students Bella Gizzi and Zack Youngblood set tables, decorated a…
Dance, Shop, Take A Picture At Eastchester Holiday Princess Ball Dance, Shop, Take A Picture At Eastchester Holiday Princess Ball
Dance, Shop, Take A Picture At Eastchester Holiday Princess Ball EASTCHESTER, Conn. -- Come to the Holiday Princess Ball hosted by The Ballerina Ball and the Town of Eastchester on Sunday, Dec. 13.The event will be at Haindl Field, Gabriel Rescigno Drive., from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.  It is open to residents of Eastchester, Bronxville and Tuckahoe, ages 3-8. Dance to the tunes of Elsa and her royal friends. Make princess keepsakes, whirl through a winter storm, enjoy shopping at a princess-only boutique and more. Take a picture with a favorite princess and enjoying festive performances. To register, click here for an application. Check or cash only. Send…
Valhalla Students Hear Bedtime Stories, Wear Pajamas, At School Event Valhalla Students Hear Bedtime Stories, Wear Pajamas, At School Event
Valhalla Students Hear Bedtime Stories, Wear Pajamas, At School Event VALHALLA, N.Y. -- Laying on the floor in their pajamas, Virginia Road Elementary School students in the Valhalla Union Free School District listened to author LuAnn Adams read books aloud. On Nov. 13, VRES students and their parents returned to school in the evening for the "Bedtime Stories" event. All of the children -- and even some parents, donned comfy clothing, bathrobes and slippers while carrying blankets and stuffed animals.  Adams, who has visited the school before in the past for a different literacy event, read tales to the children as they sprawled out on the floor or c…
Nyack Middle School Is Looking For Playground Balls Nyack Middle School Is Looking For Playground Balls
Nyack Middle School Is Looking For Playground Balls NYACK, N.Y. -- Nyack Middle School is looking for sports balls: Alan and Bob (the school's security guards) have put out a request for playground balls (soccer, volleyballs footballs, etc.).Please bring the balls to Alan and Bob at the Nyack Middle School security desk. Nyack Middle School is at 98 S Highland Ave.
South Nyack To Unveil Parking Ideas For Bridge's New Bike, Walking Path South Nyack To Unveil Parking Ideas For Bridge's New Bike, Walking Path
South Nyack To Unveil Parking Ideas For Bridge's New Bike, Walking Path SOUTH NYACK, N.Y. -- A South Nyack task force is expected to unveil four concepts at a Village Board meeting Tuesday for where Rockland residents can park once the new bike and walking path on the new Tappan Zee Bridge opens in three years, according to a story on lohud.com.State-owned land at Exit 10 off the Thruway will play a major role in accommodating potential crowds, lohud.com said. The session will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Living Christ Church, 151 S. Broadway, Nyack, lohud.com said. Read the full story here.
New Canaan High Theatre Department Enjoys Sold-Out Shows Of 'Annie Jr.' New Canaan High Theatre Department Enjoys Sold-Out Shows Of 'Annie Jr.'
New Canaan High Theatre Department Enjoys Sold-Out Shows Of 'Annie Jr.' NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- The underclassmen of the New Canaan High School Theatre department recently presented the production of "Annie Jr." to nearly sold out audiences for all three performances. Each year, the NCHS Theatre puts on five shows, a fundraising gala and more. The students get involved with every aspect of the theatre--from down stage to back stage. Besides acting, they work on sets, props, costumes and makeup, and have even tried their hand at creating original music for a production. Student musicians join in on most shows as well.  As the students mature, they learn t…
Chris Coulter And Blue River Jazz Band To Perform In Stamford Chris Coulter And Blue River Jazz Band To Perform In Stamford
Chris Coulter And Blue River Jazz Band To Perform In Stamford Update: The event has been postponed. A new date has yet to be set STAMFORD, Conn. -- Chris Coulter and the Blue River Jazz Band will perform at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Stamford on Friday The Jazz quartet will perform at 8 p.m. in the sanctuary of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 20 Forest St., next to Latham Park and the Avon Theatre.  Tickets at the door are $20 and include wine and cheese.  Coulter’s current band, the Blue River Jazz Ban" is dedicated to reviving traditional "hot" jazz coming out of New Orleans. The quartet plays songs from Lou…
Leonia Church Showcases Traditional Korean Embroidery Art Leonia Church Showcases Traditional Korean Embroidery Art
Leonia Church Showcases Traditional Korean Embroidery Art LEONIA, N.J. -- The Presbyterian Church in Leonia will showcase traditional Korean hand embroidery by Kumjoo Ahn through December. Bo-ja-gi dates back to the Cho-Sen Dynasty from 1392-1910 in Korea.  Traditional Korean embroidery is made with tiny needles and only one hand. It is not only artistry but involves prayer for family and descendants to succeed, live long lives and be healthy and wealthy.  MROE INFO: CLICK HERE or call (201) 944-1358
Celebrate Shelton Supports Local Artisans With Holiday Handmade Markets Celebrate Shelton Supports Local Artisans With Holiday Handmade Markets
Celebrate Shelton Supports Local Artisans With Holiday Handmade Markets SHELTON, Conn. -- Celebrate Shelton is encouraging people to shop local and support area artisans with its Holiday Handmade Markets starting this Saturday.The Holiday Markets are part of the Downtown Handmade Market series and will be held on Dec. 5, 12 and 19, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Celebrate Shelton is a city-wide initiative focusing on small businesses and the community that surrounds them. Vendors will sell art, health, beauty, food, kitchen and household items, clothing and accessories, kids and pet items and more. The idea behind the Downtown Handmade Market is when people shop local…
Stratford Library Presents Dylan Thomas's 'Child's Christmas In Wales' Stratford Library Presents Dylan Thomas's 'Child's Christmas In Wales'
Stratford Library Presents Dylan Thomas's 'Child's Christmas In Wales' STRATFORD, Conn. -- The Stratford Library will show a special holiday presentation of the Dylan Thomas classic “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” on Sunday. The event is sponsored by the Friends of Square One Theatre, who will also provide light refreshments. It is free and open to the public.  “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” is told through a series of warm childhood remembrances of growing up in Wales.  The work is performed by professional actor Colin Lane with live musical accompaniment by Rebecca Zaretzky.  Lane has performed on and off-Broadway and in most of the major regional theaters f…
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