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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Rye High Crew Lands Record 13 Medals In Strong Season Finish Rye High Crew Lands Record 13 Medals In Strong Season Finish
Rye High Crew Lands Record 13 Medals In Strong Season Finish RYE, N.Y. – Rye High School Crew earned eight gold, three silver and two bronze medals in the final regatta of the fall season--the 2015 Bill Braxton Memorial Regatta held at Mercer Lake, N.J., on Nov. 8. The competition consisted of 348 entries from 51 clubs in 33 races. Men’s coach, Stan Nelson, said to his rowers: “… We finished second in the overall medal count which is awesome. This gives you all a strong foundation to build from, and shows how hard work pays off.”  The women’s coach, Catharine Labine, said “...The progress is evident in the results this fall, especially at the novice l…
Divers Search Titicus Reservoir In North Salem Slaying Investigation Divers Search Titicus Reservoir In North Salem Slaying Investigation
Divers Search Titicus Reservoir In North Salem Slaying Investigation NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- New York State Police divers searched Titicus Reservoir on Monday as part of the ongoing investigation into the slaying of 83-year-old socialite Lois Colley of North Salem, found bludgeoned to death at her nearby home one week earlier, according to a story on lohud.com.Police also stopped and questioned drivers passing through the area Monday afternoon, looking for anyone who might have seen anything suspicious around the time of the killing, lohud.com said. The reservoir is across from the Colley home at 258 Titicus Road in North Salem. Read the full story here.
Take A Meditation Class At Helen Hayes Hospital In Rockland Take A Meditation Class At Helen Hayes Hospital In Rockland
Take A Meditation Class At Helen Hayes Hospital In Rockland ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Helen Hayes Hospital in Rockland County is now offering weekly meditation classes for community members on Wednesdays from 1:15 p.m.-2 p.m. These classes were created because of high demand from former patients who felt that guided meditation at Helen Hayes Hospital had made a huge impact on their lives during their inpatient stay at the hospital. Meditation has been proven to have significant benefits for patients in a rehabilitation setting. Sarah White, licensed mental health counselor at HHH and leader of the Meditation Program said “The feedback from our patient…
Poughkeepsie's Former Trolley Barn To Bring Two Art Centers Together Poughkeepsie's Former Trolley Barn To Bring Two Art Centers Together
Poughkeepsie's Former Trolley Barn To Bring Two Art Centers Together POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Poughkeepsie's former trolley barn will bring two art centers together, according to the Poughkeepsie Journal.According to Roy Budnik, director of the Mid-Hudson Heritage Center, a number of different not-for-profit groups are creating a multi-organization, multi-cultural center in the building that was once occupied by the trolley barn, the Poughkeepsie Journal said. Opened in 2010, the Mid-Hudson Heritage Center promotes appreciation of the Hudson Valley’s cultural diversity through arts events, film screenings, lectures and workshops open to the community, the Poughk…
Prize-Winning Spanish Author Gives Lesson At College Of New Rochelle Prize-Winning Spanish Author Gives Lesson At College Of New Rochelle
Prize-Winning Spanish Author Gives Lesson At College Of New Rochelle NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- The Spanish writer José Ovejero visited The College of New Rochelle on Nov. 5, for a series of events sponsored by the Westchester Consortium for International Studies (WCIS), a partnership of the International Studies programs at CNR and Manhattanville College. Winner of the 2013 Alfaguara Novel Prize, one of the most prestigious Spanish-language literary awards, Ovejero presented a creative writing workshop and evening lecture at the College on “Spanish Fictions,” as well as a performance at Manhattanville on Friday, Nov. 6.
'Tucker The Dog' Returns To Beekman Library 'Tucker The Dog' Returns To Beekman Library
'Tucker The Dog' Returns To Beekman Library BEEKMAN, N.Y. -- The Beekman Public Library reports it is very happy to have "Tucker the Dog" back at the library.
Oakland Resident To Perform In Concert Series At Presbyterian Church Oakland Resident To Perform In Concert Series At Presbyterian Church
Oakland Resident To Perform In Concert Series At Presbyterian Church OAKLAND, N.J. -- The New Friends of the Oakland Public Library Sunday afternoon concert series will present "Jazz, Samba, Bossa Nova & Beyond" with the Jazz Tiio TRES on Sunday, Nov. 15.The concert begins at 4 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of New Jersey, 222 Ramapo Valley Road, Oakland. It features Oakland's own Mark Sganga, the international Fingerstyle guitar champion on guitar and vocals; Kerry Linder on vocals and percussion and Carl Schickler on bass, trombone and vocals. TRES will perform a special family friendly concert of Brazilian Jazz. CLICK HERE for more info.
Armonk House Restaurant Opens For Business Armonk House Restaurant Opens For Business
Armonk House Restaurant Opens For Business ARMONK, N.Y. -- The Armonk House has just opened its doors Nov. 5 to the Armonk community for a taste of eclectic American cuisine. It is located at 111 Bedford Road at Elide Plaza. Connie Petrovich is the proprietor to the Armonk House and she has years of experience in the restaurant industry. She states "I have designed the Armonk House to provide a warm ambiance to my patrons that are looking for delicious appetizers, soups, entrees and desserts along with delightful wines and kraft beers." She designed the Armonk House to be a beautiful, environmentally-friendly restaurant usi…
Norwalk Mayor, Common Council To Be Sworn In Norwalk Mayor, Common Council To Be Sworn In
Norwalk Mayor, Common Council To Be Sworn In NORWALK, Conn. -- Mayor Harry Rilling and Town Clerk Richard McQuaid will take part in a swearing-in ceremony at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Norwalk City Hall. McQuaid will be sworn in by his wife, Alice McQuaid followed by Rilling taking the oath administered by Gov. Dannel Malloy.  That same evening, the new common council will be sworn in at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers in Norwalk City Hall.
Come To Interfaith Congregational Thanksgiving Service In Harrison Come To Interfaith Congregational Thanksgiving Service In Harrison
Come To Interfaith Congregational Thanksgiving Service In Harrison HARRISON, N.Y. -- The Interfaith Congregational Laymen’s Committee of Harrison will have its annual Thanksgiving Service at the Jewish Community Center of Harrison, 130 Union Ave., on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m. The theme is “Praying for Unity.”  Please join members of the community as they give inspirational talks, spiritual reflections and musical selections as a gathering of faith.  Bring canned and or dry food goods to be donated to the Harrison Food Pantry. Refreshments will be served after the service.
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