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

Westwood Schools Launch STEM Summer Camp Westwood Schools Launch STEM Summer Camp
Westwood Schools Launch STEM Summer Camp WESTWOOD, N.J. -- The Westwood School District will offer a STEM summer enrichment course at Brookside Elementary School.  The camp will be open to children in grades K-7 and will run from July 5 to July 29.  The district will release enrollment information in the coming weeks.  Brookside Elementary is located at 20 Lake Dr. 
The Wyckoff Chamber Prepares For 'Shark Tank' Scholarship Challenge The Wyckoff Chamber Prepares For 'Shark Tank' Scholarship Challenge
The Wyckoff Chamber Prepares For 'Shark Tank' Scholarship Challenge WYCKOFF, N.J. -- The Wyckoff Chamber of Commerce will hold its second annual "Shark Tank" Scholarship Challenge.The challenge is open to Ramapo Indian Hills students who must present a business idea. Proposals must include: Details of manufacturing or delivering service Cost Target customer base Anticpated profits Projected growth Proposals must be submitted by April 22 to the Wyckoff Chamber. Selected proposals will then be invited to develop a business plan which will be presented to a business panel on May 18. First prize will receive a $2,000 scholarship.  Email wyckoffcha…
NJ Transit Delays Westmont Train Station Opening NJ Transit Delays Westmont Train Station Opening
NJ Transit Delays Westmont Train Station Opening WOOD-RIDGE, N.J. -- NJ Transit has once again pushed back the opening of the Westmont train station in Wood-Ridge, according to NorthJersey.com.  The station itself is all but finished, but the sixth delay in the station's opening stems from two surface parking lots that have yet to be built, NorthJersey.com reported.  Click here to read the NorthJersey.com article. 
Garfield Library's March Of The Stuffed Animals Garfield Library's March Of The Stuffed Animals
Garfield Library's March Of The Stuffed Animals GARFIELD, N.J. -- Children were invited to bring their furry friends to the Garfield Library for "March of the Stuffed Animals" recently.  Kids who attended also made cards for their stuffed friends. 
Wayne Invites Residents To Clean Up For Earth Day Wayne Invites Residents To Clean Up For Earth Day
Wayne Invites Residents To Clean Up For Earth Day WAYNE, N.J. -- Wayne will host an Earth Day Clean Up on Saturday, April 16 at High Mountain and White Trail.  Volunteers are asked to bring gloves, comfortable shoes and wheelbarrows, if possible.  Those helping out will be separated into two groups. One will clean the trash from White Trail while the other will climb High Mountain to remove broken glass and bottles from the summit.  Volunteers will meet at 10 a.m. at the Red Trailhead parking lot off of University Drive. Click here to sign up. 
Meet The Mayor This Week In Glen Rock Meet The Mayor This Week In Glen Rock
Meet The Mayor This Week In Glen Rock GLEN ROCK, N.J. -- The Glen Rock Meet The Mayor will begin onSaturday, April 2 at Prominent Tickets. Mayor Bruce Packer will speak to residents about happenings in the borough as well as answer questions about Prominent Tickets.  Prominent Tickets is located at 230 Rock Rd.
Bergen Leaders Honored By Volunteer Center Program Bergen Leaders Honored By Volunteer Center Program
Bergen Leaders Honored By Volunteer Center Program BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. -- Ten Bergen County leaders – graduates of Bergen Volunteer Center’s civic leadership development program known as Bergen LEADS were honored March 8 in a ceremony at Twin Door Tavern Inn. More than 50 Bergen County leaders, including members of the 2016 Bergen LEADS class, alumni, and guests attended the ceremony, following a tour of county facilities. Recognized for outstanding service and dedication to Bergen LEADS were:  Lisa Gladwell of River Edge Marlene Ceragno ofFort Lee Mary Lyons-Kim of Wyckoff Mary Connolly of Ramsey Eddie Seavers ofMidland Park Jeanne Marti…
Wyckoff YMCA Offers High School Intramural Water Polo Wyckoff YMCA Offers High School Intramural Water Polo
Wyckoff YMCA Offers High School Intramural Water Polo WYCKOFF, N.J. -- The Wyckoff YMCA will hold high school intramural water polo starting on Saturday, April 16. The camp will last eight weeks under the direction of Army water polo coach Tim Hausch. No experience is needed. Registration is $40 per person for the full eight weeks. Please visit the Wyckoff Y to sign up. Contact Bryan McDonnell bryanm@wyckoffymca.org for more information.  The Wyckoff YMCA is located at 691 Wyckoff Ave. 
Deadline For Dumont's Arbor Day Art And Poetry Contest Fast Approaching Deadline For Dumont's Arbor Day Art And Poetry Contest Fast Approaching
Deadline For Dumont's Arbor Day Art And Poetry Contest Fast Approaching DUMONT, N.J. -- There is still time to enter the Dumont Shade Tree Commission Arbor Day Art and Poetry Contest. Arbor Day will be celebrated Saturday, April 30 at 1p.m.  All art work will be displayed and the artists recognized. The deadline is Friday April 8.  While it is a wee bit chilly, the trees are waking up, buds and blooms abound! Let that be your inspiration.  All are welcome. 
Frisch Hockey Team Excels In First Season Frisch Hockey Team Excels In First Season
Frisch Hockey Team Excels In First Season PARAMUS, N.J. -- The Frisch School's hockey team was recently highlighted in a profile by the Jewish Standard.  The team, in its first year of competition, advanced to the non-public division of the NJ State Interscholastic Athletic Association finals with a record of 6-4-2. the Jewish Standard reported.  As the only yeshiva high school with a team, Frisch is becoming a destination for puck heads in the area, the Jewish Standard said. Click here to read the Jewish Standard Article. 
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