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.

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Clifton Wrestler Breaks School Record Clifton Wrestler Breaks School Record
Clifton Wrestler Breaks School Record CLIFTON, N.J. -- Clifton High School wrestler Moe Farhan became the team's all-time wins leader by surpassing the 143-victory mark recently.The milestone was the latest achievement for the wrestling team this season, as Clifton also won the sectional championship. Farhan surpassed Corey Bleaken on the Mustangs' win list. Senior Patrick DePasque also joined the 100-win club this year.
Ramsey Yoga Studio Offers 'Surf And Sip' Paddle Board Yoga, Wine Class Ramsey Yoga Studio Offers 'Surf And Sip' Paddle Board Yoga, Wine Class
Ramsey Yoga Studio Offers 'Surf And Sip' Paddle Board Yoga, Wine Class RAMSEY, N.J. -- Zen Family Yoga in Ramsey will offer a "Surf and Sip" yoga session on Friday, March 4. The evening will feature 75 minutes of stand up paddle board yoga followed by 45 minutes of wine.  Class is limited to 10 guests. Click here to register.  Zen Family Yoga is located at 21 Arch St., Studio B. 
Prospect Park Pancake Breakfast Benefits Fire Department Prospect Park Pancake Breakfast Benefits Fire Department
Prospect Park Pancake Breakfast Benefits Fire Department PROSPECT PARK, N.J. -- The Prospect Park Fire Department will host a family pancake breakfast on Saturday, April 2. Breakfast costs $8 for adults, and $3 for children ages 2-16.  Contact Lt. Daniel Cabrera at 973-563-7835 for more information. Donations can also be made using Paypal: Firecompany702@gmail.com. The Prospect Park Fire Department is located at 134 Fairview Ave. 
Danbury Man Charged With Harrassment; Attempts To Swallow Crack Cocaine Danbury Man Charged With Harrassment; Attempts To Swallow Crack Cocaine
Danbury Man Charged With Harrassment; Attempts To Swallow Crack Cocaine DANBURY, Conn. -- A Danbury man is facing multiple chares after reportedly harassing another driver and later attempting to swallow crack cocaine in front of officers on Sunday, according to News Times.  Jordan Walker, 19, was reportedly following the victim for over 90 minutes. During that time, Walker allegedly kicked the victim's car and threatened her, News Times reported.  Authorities found walker in the Parking Lot of St. Joseph’s School and allegedly observed him attempting to swallow a bag containing crack cocaine. Click here to read the News Times article. 
Man Faces Assault Charges Following Greenwich Workplace Altercation Man Faces Assault Charges Following Greenwich Workplace Altercation
Man Faces Assault Charges Following Greenwich Workplace Altercation GREENWICH, Conn. -- A Trumbull Man is facing assault charges in Greenwich following a workplace altercation with another male on Friday, Feb. 26, according to Greenwich Time.  Sherwood Taylor, 47, was reportedly in a discussion with the victim when it turned heated. Taylor shoved the other man, who hit his head on a refrigerator and fell to the ground. Taylor was charged with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct, Greenwich Time reported.  Click here to read the Greenwich Time article. 
Early Morning Fire Rips Through Mamaroneck Home Early Morning Fire Rips Through Mamaroneck Home
Early Morning Fire Rips Through Mamaroneck Home MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- Firefighters battled a fast-moving blaze on Halstead Ave. in Mamaroneck on Monday morning, according to lohud.com.  The fire was reported at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Sunday, but responders continued to battle the smoke and flames past 1 a.m., lohud.com reported.  All occupants in the home were able to get out of the house, lohud.com said.  Click here to read the lohud.com article. 
Clifton Autism Walk Fundraiser Features Carnival Clifton Autism Walk Fundraiser Features Carnival
Clifton Autism Walk Fundraiser Features Carnival CLIFTON, N.J. -- Parents of Autistic Children organization will hold its annual walk-a-thon and free family carnival on Saturday, May 1 at Christopher Columbus Middle School in Clifton. Check-in starts at 11 a.m. with the walk starting at noon. The carnival will include free rides, refreshments and many activities for children.  Christopher Columbus Middle School is located at 350 Piaget Ave. 
Ringwood Class Offers Life-Saving Info Ringwood Class Offers Life-Saving Info
Ringwood Class Offers Life-Saving Info RINGWOOD, N.J. -- The Ringwood Ambulacne Corps is hosting an American Heart Assocation CPR and First Aid class on March 12. CPR class runs from 8 a.m. to noon and the First Aid class will be from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Classes are $35 each or $60 to enroll in both.  Click here to download the registration form. Call 973-907-2635 for more information.  The Ringwood Ambulance Corps is located at 115 Alta Vista Dr.  
Lyndhurst Department Of Health Offers Free Vein Screenings Lyndhurst Department Of Health Offers Free Vein Screenings
Lyndhurst Department Of Health Offers Free Vein Screenings LYNDHURST, N.J. -- The Lyndhurst Health Department will be taking appointments for a free screening done by the Center for Vein Restoration on Monday, March 21 at the Lyndhurst Municipal Annex.The screening will include freed blood circulation evaluations and ultrasound demonstrations.  Screenings will be offered between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.  The Lyndhurst Municipal Annex is located at 253 Stuyvesant Ave.  Call the Lyndhurst Health Department at 201-804-2500 for more information and to make an appointment.
Wyckoff School Named New Jersey School To Watch Wyckoff School Named New Jersey School To Watch
Wyckoff School Named New Jersey School To Watch WYCKOFF, N.J. --  Eisenhower Middle School in Wyckoff was named a New Jersey School to Watch on Tuesday, Feb. 23. The local schools to watch organization started the process with a preliminary site visit. In September of 2015, all teaching staff took part in a school-wide assessment that self judged our preparedness to begin the application process. This survey asked teachers to consider criteria that fell into four major categories including:  Academic excellence Developmental responsiveness Social equity Organizational structures.  On Friday, Jan. 29, Eisenhower Middle School spent the …
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