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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Saddle Brook Youth Group Plans Next Meeting Saddle Brook Youth Group Plans Next Meeting
Saddle Brook Youth Group Plans Next Meeting SADDLE BROOK, N.J. -- The next Saddle Brook Mayor's Youth Group meeting will be held on Saturday, Feb. 27 at Town Hall. The 1 p.m. meeting will cover the latest on the Easter activities as well as the upcoming tricentennial service at the First Reformed Church. Town Hall is located at  93 Market St. 
Wanaque Library Closes For Presidents Day Wanaque Library Closes For Presidents Day
Wanaque Library Closes For Presidents Day WANAQUE, N.J. -- The Wanaque Library will be closed on Monday, Feb. 15 in observance of Presidents day. No classes scheduled for Mondays will be held. Classes will resume on Monday, Feb. 22 at 10 a.m.  The Wanaque Library is located at 616 Ringwood Ave. 
Presidential Politics Popular At Bergen Volunteer Center’s Fifth Friday Presidential Politics Popular At Bergen Volunteer Center’s Fifth Friday
Presidential Politics Popular At Bergen Volunteer Center’s Fifth Friday HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J. -- Approximately 180 leaders from every sector of Bergen County attended the Bergen Volunteer Center’s first “Fifth Friday” of 2016 held Jan. 29 at the Hilton Hotel in Hasbrouck Heights. Fifth Friday featured a question-and-answer session – and occasional debate – between Dr. Brigid Harrison of Montclair State University and Dr. Peter Woolley of Fairleigh Dickinson University. Both political commentators addressed the evolving political landscape for Democratic and Republican voters in the 2016 presidential election.  Woolley and Harrison spoke about the role of polli…
Allendale Arts Association Offers $500 College Scholarship Allendale Arts Association Offers $500 College Scholarship
Allendale Arts Association Offers $500 College Scholarship ALLENDALE, N.J. -- The Community Arts Association of Allendale is offering a $500 dollar scholarship to a graduating high school student who will be pursuing undergraduate work in the visual arts. The scholarship is open to students attending a high school in either Bergen Rockland counties.  The application is available through local high school art and guidance departments.  The deadline to apply is April 15.
New York Times Bestselling Author Visits Ridgewood For Author Luncheon New York Times Bestselling Author Visits Ridgewood For Author Luncheon
New York Times Bestselling Author Visits Ridgewood For Author Luncheon RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- New York Times bestselling author Paula McLain will attend the Ridgewood Library's annual Author Luncheon at Seasons Wednesday, March 16. McLain is the author of "The Paris Wife," and the recently released "Circling the Sun."  The luncheon will feature a silent auction, 50/50 raffle and book signing.  The event runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Seating is limited. Call 201-670-5600, ext. 180 to reserve a spot.  Seasons is located at 644 Pascack Rd. in Washington Township. 
Westwood Regional First In Bergen To Have Mental Health First Aid Training Westwood Regional First In Bergen To Have Mental Health First Aid Training
Westwood Regional First In Bergen To Have Mental Health First Aid Training WESTWOOD, N.J. -- The Westwood Regional School District’s counseling department became the first in Bergen County to have its entire staff participate in mental health first-aid training on Tuesday, Jan. 26. The eight-hour course focused on building skills necessary to increase awareness of mental health and substance abuse and promote age-appropriate skills geared toward recovery and building resiliency in the district’s students. “This is a wonderful opportunity to improve the knowledge and skills of our entire guidance staff," Supervisor of Guidance Michael Corso said in a statement. …
Friendly's Night Supports Lodi Library Friendly's Night Supports Lodi Library
Friendly's Night Supports Lodi Library LODI, N.J. -- Friends of the Lodi Memorial Library will sponsor afundraiser night on Tuesday, March 29 at Friendly's in Elmwood Park. Diners who attend the fundraiser will have 10 percent of their bill donated to the Friends of the Lodi Memorial Library. Funds will help support library programming and for purchasing new items. The fundraiser will run from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.  Friendly's is located at 240 Route 46 East.  For more information, please call the Lodi Memorial Library at 973-365-4044.
Facebook Posts About Personal Problems Annoy New Yorkers Most, Survey Says Facebook Posts About Personal Problems Annoy New Yorkers Most, Survey Says
Facebook Posts About Personal Problems Annoy New Yorkers Most, Survey Says If you're taking to Facebook to air your dirty laundry, users in the Hudson Valley and throughout New York don't want to hear it, according to a recent survey.  A survey polling approximately 200 people in the Empire State said they find Facebook posts about personal problems to be the most annoying.  The results in New York differed from neighboring states New Jersey and Connecticut, who both said baby pictures are the most annoying posts on the social media network.  Click here to view the full map of results. 
Baby Pictures On Facebook Annoys Connecticut Most, Survey Says Baby Pictures On Facebook Annoys Connecticut Most, Survey Says
Baby Pictures On Facebook Annoys Connecticut Most, Survey Says Admit it: All babies look the same and Connecticut has had about enough of them on Facebook. A survey polling approximately 200 people in the Nutmeg State said they find Facebook posts about personal problems to be the most annoying. New Jersey Facebook users agreed with Connecticut, finding baby pictures the most irritating. New York, on the other hand, found posts about personal problems to be the worst. Click here to view the full map of results. 
Baby Pictures On Facebook Annoys New Jersey Most, Survey Says Baby Pictures On Facebook Annoys New Jersey Most, Survey Says
Baby Pictures On Facebook Annoys New Jersey Most, Survey Says Admit it: All babies look the same and New Jersey has had about enough of them on Facebook. A survey polling approximately 200 people in the Garden State said they find Facebook posts about personal problems to be the most annoying.  Connecticut Facebook users agreed with New Jersey, finding baby pictures the most irritating. New York, on the other hand, found posts about personal problems to be the worst.  Click here to view the full map of results. 
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