Joe Jenkins

Managing Editor, Orange County

jjenkins@dailyvoice.com

Joe Jenkins is a reporter who has worked for various publications including the Poughkeepsie Journal and the New York Daily News. He Graduated from the University at Buffalo in 2003 and received his master's degree from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism in 2012. Joe is also a contributing columnist and analyst for various online sports publications.

Joe was formerly a managing editor at Daily Voice.

Joe Jenkins's Contributions

Upper Saddle River Introduces Municipal Budget Thursday Upper Saddle River Introduces Municipal Budget Thursday
Upper Saddle River Introduces Municipal Budget Thursday UPPER SADDLE RIVER, N.J. -- The Upper Saddle River municipal budget will be introduced at the Regular Mayor and Council Meeting on Thursday, April 7.Officials hope to maintain the same level of services they currently provide while remaining within the 2 percent, state-mandated cap.  The borough has seen a spike in new building with $428,073 of revenue coming from building permits in 2015, the Facebook Post said. In addition, the borough's credit is rated as AAA by Moody's, allowing interest rates to remain low, officials said on Facebook.  The Borough has also been successful in attractin…
Frisch Students Participate In Math Tournament At Yale Frisch Students Participate In Math Tournament At Yale
Frisch Students Participate In Math Tournament At Yale PARAMUS, N.J. -- Several Frisch students spent a long Shabbat weekend at Yale University to participate in the Math Majors of America Tournament for High Schools annual competition. The exam was given on a Saturday but thanks to the efforts of a couple of enterprising Yale students, observant day school students were able to take the exam on Sunday.  In the first round of the competition, students worked individually and had 75 minutes to answer twelve questions. The second round featured teams that were tasked with answering 12 problems in a 75 minutes window.  The final round was the “Mat…
Spring Valley High School Evacuated Due To Bomb Threat Spring Valley High School Evacuated Due To Bomb Threat
Spring Valley High School Evacuated Due To Bomb Threat SPRING VALLEY, N.Y. -- Spring Valley High School was evacuated on Monday morning due to a bomb threat, according to multiple reports. Students were moved to parking lost across the street and the county bomb squad is on the scene investigating, News 12 reported.  Click here to read the News 12 article.  Check back with Daily Voice for updates. 
Meadowlands Chamber Of Commerce Offers Scholarships For LEADS Program Meadowlands Chamber Of Commerce Offers Scholarships For LEADS Program
Meadowlands Chamber Of Commerce Offers Scholarships For Leads Program HACKENSACK, N.J. -- The Meadowlands Regional Chamber of Commerce (MRC) is offering scholarships to Chamber members who are selected to participate in Bergen LEADS, 10-month learning and leadership program for adults who live or work in Bergen County. Men and women from the private sector, nonprofit agencies and government organizations, as well as community volunteers, are encouraged to submit an application form, available at www.bergenleads.org.  “In order to grow a strong economy in the greater Meadowlands of Bergen County, we will need dedicated and strong leaders,” Jim Kirkos, CEO of th…
Bergenfield Sets Date For Green Fair Bergenfield Sets Date For Green Fair
Bergenfield Sets Date For Green Fair BERGENFIELD, N.J. -- Bergenfield High School and borough officials will host the Green Fair on Friday, April 15. The event will provide an opportunity for businesses and organizations to share their environmental accomplishments. This Green Fair will assist the Borough of Bergenfield and Bergenfield High School to earn points toward Sustainable Jersey Certification. The fair will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Bergenfield High School is located at 80 Prospect Ave.  Call 201-247-2016 for more information. 
Falling Unemployment Rates Top Week's News In Dutchess Falling Unemployment Rates Top Week's News In Dutchess
Falling Unemployment Rates Top Week's News In Dutchess DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the week's top stories around Dutchess County. New York state officials on Tuesday released preliminary numbers that showed falling unemployment rates in the Hudson Valley for February. Memorials poured in for slain Poughkeepsie student Caval Haylett Jr., including one that called for an end to gun violence.  East Fishkill police officers helped save an area man from an apparent heroin overdose. Local authorities made a total of 32 arrests in Dutchess County between March 17 and March 20 during a St. Patrick's Day crackdown . Spackenkill graduate Den…
Local Powerball Winners Top Week's News In Rockland Local Powerball Winners Top Week's News In Rockland
Local Powerball Winners Top Week's News In Rockland ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the week's top stories around Rockland County. Siblings from Haverstraw and Stony Point claimed a $1 million prize in a recent Powerball drawing.  The Clarkstown Police Department celebrated the career of Detective Frank Romano as the veteran officer marked the end of his 36 years in law enforcement. Clarkstown police are asking the public’s help in locating a woman wanted on menacing charges. A 30-year-old South Nyack man is facing assault charges after Orangetown police said he injured an police officer who was trying to help another person. A 50-ye…
Find A Job In Bergen County Find A Job In Bergen County
Find A Job In Bergen County BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. -- Looking for work in Bergen County? Daily Voice and Indeed.com are here to help. Here's a look at some of the featured jobs in the area: DRB Capital in Cresskill is accepting applications for an inside B2B sales assistant.  TruGreen in Upper Saddle River is in need of a sales representative.  Jack Daniels Porsche, Audi, Volkswagen, and KIA in Paramus is hiring an Audi technician.  Poochie doochie productions in Allendale is looking for a personal assistant to work 20-25 hours a week.  Spectrum for Living in Closter is hiring a seasonal certified lifeguard.  Click he…
Lyndhurst Residents Invited To The Brownstone For 'An Afternoon In Italy' Lyndhurst Residents Invited To The Brownstone For 'An Afternoon In Italy'
Lyndhurst Residents Invited To The Brownstone For 'An Afternoon In Italy' LYNDHURST, N.J. -- Commissioner Tom DiMaggio, Director of the Department of Parks & Recreation in Lyndhurst is running a trip to the Brownstone for an “Afternoon in Italy” on Wednesday, April 27. Enjoy focaccia bread, Caesar salad, Pasta, Chicken Parmigiana, two complimentary drinks, dessert, coffee, tea and soda while listening to the sounds of Frank, Dean and other Italian favorites.  Tickets are $45 and includes transportation. Tip is not included. Limited tickets are available so call the Parks Department at 201-804-2482 or email judyb@lyndhurstnj.org to reserve a spot. Payment is d…
PHOTOS: Hackensack Deputy Fire Chief Retires PHOTOS: Hackensack Deputy Fire Chief Retires
Photos: Hackensack Deputy Fire Chief Retires HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Deputy Fire Chief Fred Longobardi was honored as he finishes his career and moves into retirement. Longobardi served for 36 years in several roles including Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator and National Fire Academy Safety Officer.
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