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Nicole Valinote graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor's degree in Newspaper & Online Journalism in 2019. She has written stories for a number of publications, including Syracuse.com, The Record-Review and KTTC.com.

She previously worked as the social media and digital content manager at KTTC News, the NBC affiliate in Rochester, Minnesota. She joined the Daily Voice team in July of 2021.

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Netflix Marketing Executives Fired For Criticizing Management On Slack, Report Says Netflix Marketing Executives Fired For Criticizing Management On Slack, Report Says
Netflix Marketing Executives Fired For Criticizing Management On Slack, Report Says Netflix has allegedly fired several senior film marketing executives for complaining about management on the business communication online platform Slack. The Hollywood Reporter said anonymous sources confirmed that the executives had believed the messages criticizing management were private, but another employee found the messages and reported them.  The news outlet said one of the executives who was criticized was Netflix's Chief Marketing Officer Bozoma Saint John, and another was VP Netflix Original Films Marketing Jonathan Helfgot. Co-CEO Ted Sarandos said the employees had …
Long Island Man Accused Of Stealing Identities Of Three Senior Citizens, Police Say Long Island Man Accused Of Stealing Identities Of Three Senior Citizens, Police Say
Long Island Man Accused Of Stealing Identities Of Three Senior Citizens, Police Say Police have arrested a Long Island man accused of using the personal information of three senior citizens to take out loans in their names.  Officers arrested Darrel Sharpeson, age 37, of Brentwood, on Monday, July 19, according to the Suffolk County Police Department.  SCPD said Sharpeson used the information of three residents who lived in Atria Bay Shore, an assisted living community. He allegedly made loan applications and buy iPhones in their names. The first case was reported to police in October of 2019. Sharpeson was charged with three counts of first…
Popular Brand Recalls Carrot Products Due To Possible Salmonella Contamination Popular Brand Recalls Carrot Products Due To Possible Salmonella Contamination
Popular Brand Recalls Carrot Products Due To Possible Salmonella Contamination A popular brand is recalling some of its carrot products due to a possible Salmonella contamination. The president of Bakersfield, California-based Grimmway Farms announced on Thursday, July 22, that the recall was initiated after routine testing.  For a list of products, along with labels, involved in the recall, check the recall notice from the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) here. Grimmway Farms reported that no illnesses have been linked to the products so far, but added that Salmonella can cause serious infections among young children and those with weakened immune systems. Gri…
New Self-Serve Wine Bar Opens In Suffolk County New Self-Serve Wine Bar Opens In Suffolk County
New Self-Serve Wine Bar Opens In Suffolk County A new self-serve wine bar on Long Island is encouraging customers to bring their own wine glasses for a discount. BYOG Wine Bar opened its doors in Port Jefferson earlier this month. The business is located at 250 East Main Street. The bar offers 20 different wines from various regions, along with bottomless mimosas and craft beer. Those who decide to bring their own wine glass will save a bit on their first pour, the business said.  The menu also includes a number of snacks to enjoy while sipping, including a charcuterie board, artichoke dip served with pita chips and cheese fondue.…
Bagged Carrot Products Recalled Due To Possible Salmonella Contamination Bagged Carrot Products Recalled Due To Possible Salmonella Contamination
Bagged Carrot Products Recalled Due To Possible Salmonella Contamination A popular brand is recalling some of its carrot products because they might have been contaminated with Salmonella. The president of Bakersfield, California-based Grimmway Farms announced on Thursday, July 22, that the recall was initiated after routine testing.  For a list of products, along with labels, involved in the recall, check the recall notice from the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) here. Grimmway Farms reported that no illnesses have been linked to the products so far, but added that Salmonella can cause serious infections among young children and those with weakened immun…
Hudson Valley Locale Ranks Among Top 15 Small Towns To Visit In US, Smithsonian Says Hudson Valley Locale Ranks Among Top 15 Small Towns To Visit In US, Smithsonian Says
Hudson Valley Locale Ranks Among Top 15 Small Towns To Visit In US, Smithsonian Says Smithsonian Magazine has listed a Hudson Valley locale among the 15 best small towns to visit this year. The Village of Goshen, in Orange County, has a population of fewer than 5,400 residents. The magazine cited its scenic natural landscape and history of horse racing, noting that the town is known as the "Trotting Capital of the World."  The town has a Harness Racing Museum where visitors can learn about the history of the sport in the area and see artifacts. The magazine also said visitors can check out a number of family-owned businesses on the town's Main Street, along with …
Man Rushed To Westchester Medical Center After Rollover Crash In Area, Police Report Man Rushed To Westchester Medical Center After Rollover Crash In Area, Police Report
Man Rushed To Westchester Medical Center After Rollover Crash In Area, Police Report A 54-year-old man was airlifted to the hospital after a rollover excavator crash in the region. Authorities responded to a report of an excavator rollover and entrapment in Sullivan County at Dump Road in Mamakating at about 12:40 p.m. on Wednesday, July 21, according to New York State Police. Police said Wurtsboro Fire helped extricate the 54-year-old Liberty man from the vehicle. Authorities said Mamakating EMS called for a medivac and authorities prepared a landing zone. The man was taken to Westchester Medical Center. Police said he was listed in stable condition. The cause of th…
New Law Changes Age Of Consent To Be Married in NY New Law Changes Age Of Consent To Be Married in NY
New Law Changes Age Of Consent To Be Married in NY New York State has raised the age of consent to be married, building upon previous legislation to eliminate child marriage in the state. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a measure on Thursday, July 22 raising the age of consent to be married in the state to 18. Previously, 17-year-olds could be married with judicial and parental consent. The measure is set to take effect 30 days after becoming law. It applies to licenses issued after that date. "This administration fought hard to successfully end child marriage in New York and I'm proud to sign this legislation to strengthen our laws and further p…
Hazy Skies Caused By Wildfires Clear Up in Northeast Hazy Skies Caused By Wildfires Clear Up in Northeast
Hazy Skies Caused By Wildfires Clear Up in Northeast After smoke from wildfires caused days of hazy skies and poor air quality in the Northeast, a cold front has brought some relief.  AccuWeather meteorologists reported that smoke from wildfires in Canada and the Pacific Northwest traveled 1,000 miles in the past week, causing air quality advisories in the region, including New York City and Philadelphia.  "Due to the fact that smoke particles are small and light, they can be transported hundreds if not a few thousand miles away from their source," AccuWeather Meteorologist Alex DaSilva said. A cold front that traveled southward fr…
Westchester County Announces Free Back-To-School Vaccine Clinics Westchester County Announces Free Back-To-School Vaccine Clinics
Westchester County Announces Free Back-To-School Vaccine Clinics Westchester County has announced its free back-to-school vaccine clinics for children who haven't yet received their required immunizations. Appointments will soon be available at the County Health departments located in Yonkers and White Plains.  “Our clinics have the vaccines children need to start their in-person learning on time, including COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 12 and older," Health Commissioner Sherlita Amler said. "I also encourage families with their own healthcare provider to call now and avoid the September rush, because there are many families who must catch up …
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