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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Ralph Martucci, 73, Mamaroneck Resident Ralph Martucci, 73, Mamaroneck Resident
Ralph Martucci, 73, Mamaroneck Resident MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- Ralph Martucci of Larchmont died Saturday, Oct. 3. He was 73. He was born in the Bronx to Anthony and Elena (Merola) Martucci.  He was an operating engineer and member of Local 14B of the International Union of Operating Engineers.  He was the husband of Mary Anne (Caputo), father of Anthony, Ralph (wife Maria) and Doreen Kringdon (husband Jay); grandfather of Anthony, Nicholas, Nina, Luke, Zachary and Emma.  Visitation is Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, 767 East Boston Post Road.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebr…
College Prep Session For Parents Offered Monday At Westlake Middle School College Prep Session For Parents Offered Monday At Westlake Middle School
College Prep Session For Parents Offered Monday At Westlake Middle School MOUNT PLEASANT -- It's not too early to plan for your high schooler's future. Learn all the ins and outs at Monday's "Planning the Future" seminar at 7:30 p.m. in the Westlake Middle School library.  Panelists will speak about competitive college admissions, financial aid and SAT/ACTs.  The new SAT will be discussed.  The Westlake Middle School is at 825 Westlake Drive, No. 2, Thornwood.
Sandra Theodos, 90, Fairfield Resident Sandra Theodos, 90, Fairfield Resident
Sandra Theodos, 90, Fairfield Resident FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Sandra Sotir Theodos, 90, of Fairfield died Sunday, Oct. 4.Theodos was born in Korce, Albania and was an area resident most of her life.  She was a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist in Westport.  She is survived by her children, Kenneth K. Theodos and his wife Susan, of Charlotte N.C., and Robin Theodos, of Fairfield; two grandsons, Kenneth Austin Theodos and James Clayton Theodos; and one niece and one nephew.  She was predeceased by her husband, Dhossie Theodos, Calling hours are Wednesday at the Larson Funeral Home, 2496 North Ave., Bridgeport, from 10 …
Margaret Keaney, 73, Stamford Resident Margaret Keaney, 73, Stamford Resident
Margaret Keaney, 73, Stamford Resident STAMFORD, Conn. -- Margaret "Peg" Keaney, 73, died on Thursday, Oct. 1.She was born in Stamford on April 19,1942 and was a nearly lifelong resident of Stamford until her final three years, when she lived at Parsonage Cottage in Greenwich.  She is survived by her children, son Frank J. Keaney Jr. and his wife Marchely of Valrico, Fla., daughter Maura Keaney and husband Pete Chisholm of Lorton, Va., daughter Elizabeth Hubert of Sacramento, Calif.; and daughter-in-law Milca Keaney of Norwalk. She is also survived by her three grandsons, Hugh Keaney and Sean Hugh and Brian Keaney.  …
Fairfield Library Presents Lecture On The Wives Of Henry VIII Fairfield Library Presents Lecture On The Wives Of Henry VIII
Fairfield Library Presents Lecture On The Wives Of Henry VIII FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Have you ever been curious as to why Jane Seymour and Catherine Parr were able to maintain King Henry VIII’s favor?  The Fairfield Public Library will be hosting two history lectures on: "Queens to the End: The Third Wife and the Sixth Wife of Henry VIII."  Join the library as it explores the lives of Jane Seymour at 7 p.m. Wednesday and Catherine Parr at 7 p.m. on Oct. 21. They are the two wives of Henry VIII who were not cast aside. Learn how they were able to remain queens to the end.  Presenter Mona Garcia taught European history at the college level and i…
Fairfield, Find Out What You Need To Know For The Flu Season Fairfield, Find Out What You Need To Know For The Flu Season
Fairfield, Find Out What You Need To Know For The Flu Season FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a report of what people should know for the 2015-16 influenza season: What sort of flu season is expected this year? It’s not possible to predict what this flu season will be like. Flu seasons are unpredictable in a number of ways. While flu spreads every year, the timing, severity, and length of the season varies from one year to another, according to a report on cdc.gov.Will new flu viruses circulate this season? Flu viruses are constantly changing so it's not unusual for new flu viruses to appear …
Students Honor 12 Fairfield Heroes In Pequot Library Exhibit Students Honor 12 Fairfield Heroes In Pequot Library Exhibit
Students Honor 12 Fairfield Heroes In Pequot Library Exhibit FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- A group of Fairfield students honored 12 local adults recently at Pequot Library in an event called “Meet Our Local Heroes from the Community.” Over 75 people attended the event.  The children chose their own people to interview and write about.  The public learned the stories of Fairfield’s own community heroes told through the eyes of local students.  The exhibit features 12 different people who have been pillars of the community for decades and together reflect the diverse canvas of talents, interests and accomplishments of those in the community.  Two children won …
Southern Westchester BOCES Plans Open House Thursday Southern Westchester BOCES Plans Open House Thursday
Southern Westchester Boces Plans Open House Thursday HARRISON, N.Y. -- An open house Thursday at the Southern Westchester BOCES Center for Career Services in Valhalla is intended to highlight the many career and technical education opportunities available for high school students looking to become college- and career-ready. The event, to take place from 6-8:30 p.m., is an opportunity for the families of current students to meet teachers and learn more about the programs they’ve enrolled in, as well as get information on the classroom syllabus, requirements and more.  Families of high school students not currently enrolled in a BOCES program as…
Students At Holmes School In Darien Enjoy Walk-a-Thon Students At Holmes School In Darien Enjoy Walk-a-Thon
Students At Holmes School In Darien Enjoy Walk-a-Thon DARIEN, Conn. -- On Friday, Sept. 25, Holmes School in Darien hosted its second annual Walkathon Fundraiser. Each class asked friends and family for pledges and then walked with their teachers for a half-hour around the school grounds.  In this fundraiser, 100 percent of the proceeds go right back to the school.
Create Halloween Crafts At Harrington Park Library Create Halloween Crafts At Harrington Park Library
Create Halloween Crafts At Harrington Park Library HARRINGTON PARK, N.J. -- Children can create Halloween crafts at the Harrington Park Public Library on Friday. Oct. 23, from 3:30-5 p.m. Activities will include painting, stringing, weaving, and decorating pumpkins and other festive items.  The Harrington Park Public Library is at 10 Herring St. Call 201-768-5675 or click here.
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