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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Antique Dealers Give Talk On Chinese Porcelain At Weston Historical Society Antique Dealers Give Talk On Chinese Porcelain At Weston Historical Society
Antique Dealers Give Talk On Chinese Porcelain At Weston Historical Society WESTON, Conn. -- The Weston Historical Society will host a one-night-only, exclusive exhibition and cocktail event featuring Chinese export porcelain with the Canton design, Saturday, Nov. 14, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. In addition to the exhibition, Rich Mellin from Mellin’s Antiques, will give a talk on Canton, focusing on cider jugs – complete with a hard cider tasting!  The Mellin’s book, "Collecting Canton: In Pursuit of the Best," will be available for sale, along with a free verbal Canton appraisal (with purchase). It is the first book of its kind exclusively on Chinese export porc…
Civil Rights Advocate Speaking At Jericho Partnership's Gala In Danbury Civil Rights Advocate Speaking At Jericho Partnership's Gala In Danbury
Civil Rights Advocate Speaking At Jericho Partnership's Gala In Danbury DANBURY, Conn. -- International speaker and author John Perkins will take the podium as the keynote speaker at Jericho Partnership's “Serving the City" 2015 Gala, on Friday, Nov. 6, at the Amber Room Colonnade in Danbury. Perkins is president of the John and Vera Mae Perkins Foundation of Jackson, Miss., and the author of nine books, including "A Quiet Revolution," "He’s My Brother," and "A Time to Heal."  He is one of the leading evangelical voices to emerge from the American Civil Rights movement and his leadership role in civil rights demonstrations has…
Bridgeport's Storm Special Hockey Team Makes Play To Win Online Contest Bridgeport's Storm Special Hockey Team Makes Play To Win Online Contest
Bridgeport's Storm Special Hockey Team Makes Play To Win Online Contest FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- The Southern Connecticut Storm Special Hockey Team in Fairfield County is participating in an online contest to help its players with equipment, trips and time on the ice.The Southern Connecticut Storm Special Hockey, based in Bridgeport, is dedicated to providing children from the age of 5 through young adult with a developmental disability the opportunity to play ice hockey.  UCT — a nonprofit financial services membership organization — is offering an online voting contest with several teams from around the country as “contestants” for its prizes of $5,000 or $1…
Take A Slide Tour Of Egypt At Johnson Library In Hackensack Take A Slide Tour Of Egypt At Johnson Library In Hackensack
Take A Slide Tour Of Egypt At Johnson Library In Hackensack HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Travel to Egypt, see the great Pyramids, visit the Valley of the Kings--at Johnson Library in Hackensack.Professor Theo Solomon, an anthropologist at Bergen Community College, will discuss these and other wonders on a slide tour of ancient Egypt tonight (Thurs., Nov. 5) from 7-8 p.m. in the auditorium at the Johnson Public Library in Hackensack.  The Johnson Public Library is at 274 Main Street.
Sing, Dance, Recite Poetry At Little Flower Shop Of Nyack's Open Mic Night Sing, Dance, Recite Poetry At Little Flower Shop Of Nyack's Open Mic Night
Sing, Dance, Recite Poetry At Little Flower Shop Of Nyack's Open Mic Night NYACK, N.Y. -- The Little Flower Shop of Nyack will be hosting its 6th Creative Open Mic Night Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Residents are invited to bring their talents and share some of what's been going on in their world - whether through poetry, song, dance, storytelling. 
New Rochelle High School Human Rights Coalition Watches Inspiring Film New Rochelle High School Human Rights Coalition Watches Inspiring Film
New Rochelle High School Human Rights Coalition Watches Inspiring Film NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- The New Rochelle High School Human Rights Coalition led a recent after-school field trip to the Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) to see the new film, “He Named Me Malala."After viewing the movie about the 18-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner and her efforts to promote girls’ education around the globe, students discussed Islam, women’s rights, perseverance and making a positive difference in the world.  Forty students representing the Human Rights Coalition, the Muslim Culture Club, Girls Inc., and the Global History, Facing History, African American History and AP H…
Eastchester Community Group In Tuckahoe Needs Food Donations Eastchester Community Group In Tuckahoe Needs Food Donations
Eastchester Community Group In Tuckahoe Needs Food Donations TUCKAHOE, N.Y. -- The Eastchester Community Action Partnership in Tuckahoe is requesting donations to help feed needy families in the community.Items needed are tuna, salmon, ham, chicken and beef, rice, hot and cold cereal, complete pancake mix, dry or canned beans, macaroni and cheese, pasta and pasta sauce and canned fruits and vegetables. Holiday specific donations include turkeys, hams and oven stuffer chickens, cranberry sauce, canned milk, stuffing, mashed potatoes, candied yams, canned vegetables, pie crust and filling, gravy, salt, pepper and seasoning packet, macaroni and cheese an…
13th Annual Casino Night Benefits Tuckahoe School Foundation 13th Annual Casino Night Benefits Tuckahoe School Foundation
13th Annual Casino Night Benefits Tuckahoe School Foundation TUCKAHOE, N.Y. -- The Tuckahoe School Foundation presents its 13th annual casino night in memory of Stephen Quigley, its first president and founding member. The event will be Friday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. at The Fountainhead, Quaker Ridge Road, New Rochelle. Reservations in advance, $130 per person; $140 at the door. Support of the foundation directly benefits all students in the Tuckahoe Schools. For more information, go here.
'Imagine Candy' Shop In Scardsdale Offers New French Collection Of Sweets 'Imagine Candy' Shop In Scardsdale Offers New French Collection Of Sweets
'Imagine Candy' Shop In Scardsdale Offers New French Collection Of Sweets SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- Imagine Candy in Scarsdale Village, has brought French sweets to Westchester. The new French collection includes Sel Magique Chocolate & Salts, Kubli Hard Candy and Truffettes de France Chocolate Covered Marshmallows.  Sel Magique, originally known for rare hand-harvested herb infused salts from Guérande, France, has created a creamy and sweet chocolate bar.  Kubli, a four generation confectionery based in Paris, has been producing sweets since the early 1900s. Imagine Candy offers Kubli Artistic Hard Candy in a variety of flavors such as Orange-Lemon, Raspberry, Verb…
Bronxville's Concordia Women's Soccer Program Receives Sportsmanship Award Bronxville's Concordia Women's Soccer Program Receives Sportsmanship Award
Bronxville's Concordia Women's Soccer Program Receives Sportsmanship Award BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- The Concordia College women’s soccer program in Bronxville was recognized as a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Team Sportsmanship Award recipient Monday morning, as announced by the CACC (Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference).The Clippers, along with the Bears of Bloomfield College, were the two teams to receive the recognition from the conference office on the women’s side. Concordia was also a recipient of the award in 2011.  This year’s squad finished with a 1-13-0 (1-11-0 CACC) record as their lone win on Oct. 7 against Bloomfield snapped a 61-game win…
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