Sam Barron

Community Editor

sbarron@dailyvoice.com

An (almost) lifelong Westchester resident, Sam has reported on all facets of Westchester since he graduated from Ryerson University with a degree in print journalism, including stints at North County News and The Examiner. A film columnist for WAG Magazine, Sam's moviegoing expertise has been profiled in the New York Times and he was a featured guest on VH1's Big Morning Buzz Live.

Sam was formerly a community editor at Daily Voice.

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Spit, Screams, Bites, Smeared Food: Guttenberg Woman Charged After Wild Scene, Police Say Spit, Screams, Bites, Smeared Food: Guttenberg Woman Charged After Wild Scene, Police Say
Spit, Screams, Bites, Smeared Food: Guttenberg Woman Charged After Wild Scene, Police Say A 19-year-old Guttenberg woman was arrested and charged with assaulting several first responders in a chaotic scene on the early morning of Monday, April 21, authorities said. At 4:52 a.m., officers responded to Jackson Street for a report of a fight and heard yelling from inside an apartment, Guttenberg police said. The apartment was in disarray with food spilled and smeared on the walls, police said. Martha Martillo was screaming at people inside the apartment because she wanted her cell phone and sweater back, eventually having to be restrained in handcuffs to prevent more violence, poli…
Moviegoers Give 'Sinners' An 'A': First Time Ever For Horror Flick Moviegoers Give 'Sinners' An 'A': First Time Ever For Horror Flick
Moviegoers Give 'Sinners' An 'A': First Time Ever For Horror Flick “Sinners” is turning into a big hit with moviegoers and critics. The vampire movie became the first horror film to earn an ‘A’ rating from CinemaScore, an exit poll organization that has been surveying moviegoers for 47-years, Deadline reported. While movies like “Get Out”, “The Lost Boys” and “Child’s Play 2”, achieved an A-, only “Sinners” earned the vaunted “A.” “Sinners” which sees Michael B. Jordan play twin brothers whose plans to open up a juke joint in 1930s Mississippi do not go as planned, overperformed at the box office this past week, earning $48 million at the box office, endi…
Oscars Now Requires Voters To Watch Nominated Films Before Voting: Report Oscars Now Requires Voters To Watch Nominated Films Before Voting: Report
Oscars Now Requires Voters To Watch Nominated Films Before Voting: Report Ahead of the 98th Annual Oscars, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has implemented a rule that seems straightforward: Voters must actually watch all the nominated films before they vote in a category. Academy members will only be able to access final round ballots for categories in which they’ve confirmed they’ve watched the nominated films, Variety reported. The Academy said it will monitor viewing activity through its members-only Academy Screening Room stream platform, according to Variety. If a film is seen outside the platform, voters must submit a form indicating when a…
Elmwood Park's Liv Morgan Regains WWE Tag Titles One Night After WrestleMania Elmwood Park's Liv Morgan Regains WWE Tag Titles One Night After WrestleMania
Elmwood Park's Liv Morgan Regains WWE Tag Titles One Night After WrestleMania The demise of Liv Morgan: WWE Champion has been greatly exaggerated. Morgan, a Bergen County native, and Raquel Rodriguez regained the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship on Monday Night RAW, a day after they lost them to Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyrie at WrestleMania 41. View this post on Instagram A post shared by WWE (@wwe) The back-and-forth match ended in controversy as following Morgan and Rodriguez’s victory, Lynch shocked wrestling fans by turning on Valkyrie, giving her a brutal beatdown. View this post on Instagram…
$927 Million In Medical Debt Erased For 629K NJ Residents: See If You Qualify $927 Million In Medical Debt Erased For 629K NJ Residents: See If You Qualify
$927 Million In Medical Debt Erased For 629K NJ Residents: See If You Qualify Many New Jersey residents grappling with medical debt can breathe a huge sigh of relief. Gov. Phil Murphy announced on Monday, April 21 that 629,000 New Jersey residents will see a combined $927 million in medical debt retired through the state’s partnership with Undue Medical Debt, a not for profit.  The state used $5.8 million in American Rescue Plan funds, teaming with Undue to purchase medical debt from RWJBarnabas Health, the state’s largest healthcare provider and from the secondary debt market. Residents who have their debt retired will receive a letter in the mail. “Nobody sho…
Oxon Hill Man Hurt After Car Strikes Toll Barrier In New Jersey: Police Oxon Hill Man Hurt After Car Strikes Toll Barrier In New Jersey: Police
Oxon Hill Man Hurt After Car Strikes Toll Barrier In New Jersey: Police A 23-year-old Maryland man was injured after his car struck a toll barrier on the Atlantic City Expressway on Saturday, April 19, authorities said. At 2:44 a.m., troopers responded to Hamilton Township after a Kia Sportage, traveling westbound, struck the attenuator at the Egg Harbor Toll Plaza, then impacted the concrete curb and concrete barrier, Jeffrey Lebron, a spokesman for the New Jersey State police said. The driver, a resident of Oxon Hill, sustained serious injuries and was transported to an area hospital, Lebron said. The crash remains under investigation, Lebron said.
Armed AC Man Selling Crack Cocaine With Teen Found Guilty: Prosecutor Armed AC Man Selling Crack Cocaine With Teen Found Guilty: Prosecutor
Armed AC Man Selling Crack Cocaine With Teen Found Guilty: Prosecutor A 20-year-old Atlantic City man was convicted of numerous charges on Monday, April 21, after he was busted selling crack cocaine with a 15-year-old while armed with a handgun, authorities said. At 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022, an officer entered a convenience store on the 1500 block of Atlantic Avenue and saw Quadri Cooper and a 15-year-old selling crack cocaine together, the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office said. Upon seeing police, Cooper fled to the back of the store where he hid his fully loaded 9mm Taurus brand handgun on the shelf, authorities said. The handgun had its seri…
Victim ID'd In Fatal Trenton Double Shooting: Prosecutor Victim ID'd In Fatal Trenton Double Shooting: Prosecutor
Victim ID'd In Fatal Trenton Double Shooting: Prosecutor A 38-year-old Trenton resident has been identified as the man killed in a fatal double shooting on Saturday, April 19, authorities said. At 4:14 a.m., officers were in the area of East State Street and heard multiple gunshots, Mercer County Prosecutor Janetta Marbrey said. Officers rushed to the 200 block of East State Street and discovered Marquis Skillman, 38, and a woman, 39, with gunshot wounds, Marbrey said. Skillman was pronounced dead soon after while the woman had non-life-threatening injuries after being shot in the leg, Marbrey said. No arrests have been made and the investigation…
Jersey City Man With Gun Intentionally Hit Victim With Car: Hudson County Prosecutor Jersey City Man With Gun Intentionally Hit Victim With Car: Hudson County Prosecutor
Jersey City Man With Gun Intentionally Hit Victim With Car: Hudson County Prosecutor A 30-year-old Jersey City man was arrested and charged with intentionally striking a pedestrian on Monday, April 7 and then fleeing the scene, authorities said. At 1:30 a.m., Jersey City police responded to Bay and Erie Streets after a 37-year-old man sustained serious injuries after being struck by a Mercedes S530- that did not remain at the scene, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said. The vehicle, driven by Hassan Degregoda, was located and a high capacity magazine was recovered during a search of the car, Suarez said. An investigation determined Degregoda was armed with a handgun …
Brick Man Touched 8-Year-Old At Walmart, Busted Shoplifting At Target: Prosecutor Brick Man Touched 8-Year-Old At Walmart, Busted Shoplifting At Target: Prosecutor
Brick Man Touched 8-Year-Old At Walmart, Busted Shoplifting At Target: Prosecutor A 24-year-old Brick Township man was arrested and charged while shoplifting at Target after being inappropriate with a child at Walmart, authorities announced on Monday, April 21. On Wednesday, April 9, an 8-year-old girl was standing in the aisle at Walmart on 1872 Route 88 when a man, later identified as Sean Slowinski, approached her, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer said. While standing near her, Slowinski grabbed the girl's hand and put it in his sweatshirt pocket, engaging with her verbally before walking away, Billhimer said. On Friday, April 18, Brick Township police respon…
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