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

Garfield Animal Rescue Foundation Plans Fundraiser Garfield Animal Rescue Foundation Plans Fundraiser
Garfield Animal Rescue Foundation Plans Fundraiser GARFIELD, N.J. -- Garfield Animal Rescue Foundation will be hosting a pancake breakfast fundraiser on Saturday, April 16 at the Applebee's.Breakfast will be served from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.  Tickets are $10 each. Contact Wanda Lowney via Facebook for more ticket information.  Applebee's is located at 186 Passaic St. 
NFL Lineman, Former Westwood High School Star, Takes Hiatus From Football NFL Lineman, Former Westwood High School Star, Takes Hiatus From Football
NFL Lineman, Former Westwood High School Star, Takes Hiatus From Football WESTWOOD, N.J. -- Former Westwood High School football star and Green Bay Packer B.J. Raji announced he will not play in 2016, according to Packers.com.Raji, who is a free agent, said he chose not to play because he didn't have a "total commitment" to the game. He also said the health of his mother and aunt were contributing factors, Packers.com reported.  Raji had been a full-time starter for the Packers for five of the last six season, Packers.com said.  Click here to read the Packers.com article. 
Bergen, Passaic Job Search Support Group Seeks Members Bergen, Passaic Job Search Support Group Seeks Members
Bergen, Passaic Job Search Support Group Seeks Members A peer-led job search support group that meets in Bergen and Passaic counties is seeking new members. Neighbors-helping-Neighbors is open to anyone n career transition, including unemployed or underemployed individuals, recent college graduates, and veterans re-entering the job market in the fields of business, non-profit, and education, as well as persons re-entering the job market. NhN has helped more than 550 people find new work since launching in 2011.  Meetings are held at: Waldwick Library every Monday at 7 p.m.  Westwood Library every Tuesday at 7 p.m.  Hackensack High School (in…
Ramsey Rescue Squad Practices Drill Ramsey Rescue Squad Practices Drill
Ramsey Rescue Squad Practices Drill RAMSEY, N.J. -- Members of the Ramsey Rescue squad practiced using high pressure air bags during a drill on Sunday. The Level One members used the bags in a drill that simulated a person being pinned underneath a vehicle.  The Ramsey Rescue building is located at 38 S. Island Ave.
Paramus Scholarship Show Foundation Honor Local Rotarian Fred Rohdieck Paramus Scholarship Show Foundation Honor Local Rotarian Fred Rohdieck
Paramus Scholarship Show Foundation Honor Local Rotarian Fred Rohdieck PARAMUS, N.J. -- The Paramus Scholarship Show Foundation honored Fred Rohdieck at its annual fundraising dinner dance recently. Rohdieck is a very active member of the community, a 26 year member of the Paramus scholarship show foundation board of directors, public relations chair of the Paramus Rotary Club, and the current and long time treasurer of the Paramus scholarship show fund. All proceeds received from ticket sales, ads, boosters and more go directly to high school seniors in Paramus eager to go to college.  Money is distributed to select seniors as scholarships to students who part…
Wanaque Mayor: No Issues With Drinking Water Wanaque Mayor: No Issues With Drinking Water
Wanaque Mayor: No Issues With Drinking Water WANAQUE, N.J. -- Despite reports of issues with drinking water in nearby towns, Wanaque Mayor Dan Mahler said the borough's supply has no issues. The borough received several questions about their water after reports of groundwater contamination in nearby Ringwood.  The Ringwood contamination area is more than seven miles from the closest well in Wanaque, Mahler said.  Water tests in 2014 and 2015 did not show any detectable amounts of dioxane, the contaminant found in Ringwood, the mayor said.  The report for 2016 will be released in June.
Arrest Warrant Issued For Father Accused Of Kidnapping Son, 7, In Trumbull Arrest Warrant Issued For Father Accused Of Kidnapping Son, 7, In Trumbull
Arrest Warrant Issued For Father Accused Of Kidnapping Son, 7, In Trumbull TRUMBULL, Conn. -- Police have issued an arrest warrant for a Greenwich man wanted on charges of kidnapping his 7-year-old son in Trumbull on Saturday, according to CT Post.  Rodolfo Revello, 43, is accused of breaking into the boy's Trumbull home, choking his estranged wife, and making off with his son and thousands in cash and jewelry, the CT Post reported. The kidnapping sparked an Amber Alert across Connecticut and New York for the boy, who was snatched from his bed. Officials found the boy hours later after Revello left him with relatives in Queens, N.Y., and called the police.  Reve…
Missing Glen Ridge Girl Found Safe Missing Glen Ridge Girl Found Safe
Missing Glen Ridge Girl Found Safe GLEN RIDGE, N.J. -- A missing 10-year-old girl was found safe by Glen Ridge authorities on Monday, according to NorthJersey.com.  Naomi Kahl was located three hours after being reported missing. She was last seen running north on High Street near Ridgewood Avenue School at about 9 a.m. Parents in the area posted on Facebook that they were helping with the search, NorthJersey.com reported.  Click here to read the NorthJersey.com article. 
Multi-Vehicle Accident Shuts Down Two Lanes On 17 South In Paramus Multi-Vehicle Accident Shuts Down Two Lanes On 17 South In Paramus
Multi-Vehicle Accident Shuts Down Two Lanes On 17 South In Paramus PARAMUS, N.J. -- A multi-vehicle accident has shut down the left and center southbound lanes of Route 17 in Paramus on Monday.  The two lanes are closed just south of Ridgewood Avenue.  Motorists should expect heavy delays. 
Ed Day Participates In Annual Rockland County Read-In Event Ed Day Participates In Annual Rockland County Read-In Event
Ed Day Participates In Annual Rockland County Read-In Event ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Rockland County Executive Ed Day visited the Stony Point Elementary and West Haverstraw Elementary schools on Wednesday to participate in the 32nd annual Rockland County Read-In event.In Stony Point, Day was the guest reader in Jamie Noto's second-grade class.  In West Haverstraw, Day spent time with the first-graders.
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