Sandra Diamond Fox

Community Reporter

sfox@dailyvoice.com

Sandra Diamond Fox has been a journalist since 2005, working for The News-Times and The Redding Pilot prior to coming to the Daily Voice. She has a bachelor's degree in English from Stony Brook University and a Master's degree in publishing from Pace University. She married with four teenage children and is a competitive runner and avid exerciser.

Sandra was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

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Sleepy Hollow Middle School Students Raise Items For Food Pantry Sleepy Hollow Middle School Students Raise Items For Food Pantry
Sleepy Hollow Middle School Students Raise Items For Food Pantry SLEEPY HOLLOW, N.Y. -- The Sleepy Hollow Middle School Red Team faced off against the White Team on March 24 at Sleepy Hollow Middle School, as sixth-graders counted more than 800 non-perishable food items they had collected.The items, which were collected over the past few weeks, were donated to the Community Food Pantry of Tarrytown. Motivated by the promise of candy prizes for the winning team, students counted their food items with help from math teachers Thomas Adams and Gregory Large.  The Red Team collected 425 items and walked away winners, but the White Team was close behind with 3…
Ethical Cultural Society In White Plains Screening 'Making A Killing' Ethical Cultural Society In White Plains Screening 'Making A Killing'
Ethical Cultural Society In White Plains Screening 'Making A Killing' WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The Ethical Cultural Society in White Plains is screening a gun documentary called "Making a Killing" at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 1.The documentary tells the stories of how guns, and the billions made off of them, affect the lives of everyday Americans.  It features personal stories from people across the country who have been affected by gun violence, including survivors and victims' families.  The film looks into unintentional shootings, domestic violence, suicides, mass shootings and trafficking -- and what can be done to put an end to it. $10 is the su…
Greenwich Chamber Serving Up Info On CancerCare At Wine-And-Cheese Tasting Greenwich Chamber Serving Up Info On CancerCare At Wine-And-Cheese Tasting
Greenwich Chamber Serving Up Info On CancerCare At Wine-And-Cheese Tasting GREENWICH, Conn. -- The Greenwich Chamber of Commerce is hosting a wine and cheese tasting event on Wednesday, March 30, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., at The Greenwich Historical Society, Vanderbilt Center.The cost is $15 for members, $25 for nonmembers. Old Greenwich Fine Wine & Cheeses will be providing new pairings to taste as part of the refreshments at the event. Those who attend the event will learn about CancerCare, its mission and its April 17 Greenwich 5K Walk/Run for Hope.  CancerCare is a national organization providing free support programs and services to help families, patients a…
Multiple Shooting Deaths, Restaurant Fire Top Week's News In Bridgeport Multiple Shooting Deaths, Restaurant Fire Top Week's News In Bridgeport
Multiple Shooting Deaths, Restaurant Fire Top Week's News In Bridgeport FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — Here's a look at the top stories in Fairfield County this week: A Bethel neighborhood was shocked when one man was shot to death and two other people were injured in what Bethel police called an attempted murder-suicide in a home. The death of a 25-year-old man killed in a police-involved shooting in Stamford was ruled a suicide. The two officers involved in the fatal shooting on Wedgemere Road were placed on modified duty as Connecticut State Police continued to investigate. Greenwich firefighters extinguished a smoky fire at the popular downtown Barcelona Restauran…
New Lyndhurst Little League Organizes Parade New Lyndhurst Little League Organizes Parade
New Lyndhurst Little League Organizes Parade LYNDHURST, N.J. -- This year, Little League, softball and Babe Ruth have joined together to create the New Lyndhurst Little League -- and have scheduled a parade for 9 a.m. Saturday, April 9. Everyone will assemble at Marin Oval and proceed from there to the Little League field, where the ceremonies will commence.  Marchers will go from Marin Avenue, make a right onto Ridge Road, left onto Valley Brook Avenue, right onto Stuyvesant Avenue, left onto Tontine Avenue and turn into the field on Riverside Avenue.
Cottle School In Eastchester Seeks Volunteers For Book Swap Cottle School In Eastchester Seeks Volunteers For Book Swap
Cottle School In Eastchester Seeks Volunteers For Book Swap EASTCHESTER, N.Y. -- William E. Cottle School in Eastchester is having its book swap Wednesday through Friday and needs volunteers.The school is looking for parent and middle school student volunteers to help sort books and help with the book swap.  Those who are interested should email Karen Kelly at kbmkelly@me.com.
Owner Of Kitten Blu Of Briarcliff Seeks Help Locating Cat Owner Of Kitten Blu Of Briarcliff Seeks Help Locating Cat
Owner Of Kitten Blu Of Briarcliff Seeks Help Locating Cat BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- Kitten Blu, a lynx point Siamese cat, is missing from Sleepy Hollow Road in Briarcliff Manor.Those who have seen, found or know any information on this cat should call 914-500-5620. A reward is being offered for his safe return.  Kitten Blu was seen on Lost Pets of the Hudson Valley's Facebook page. Lost Pets of the Hudson Valley is an organization dedicated to helping reunite lost pets with their families in the Hudson Valley of New York and beyond.  For more information on this organization, click here.
Yorktown Chamber Of Commerce Honors Three At Dinner Dance Yorktown Chamber Of Commerce Honors Three At Dinner Dance
Yorktown Chamber Of Commerce Honors Three At Dinner Dance YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- The Yorktown Chamber of Commerce will host its 18th annual Dinner Dance and Awards Celebration on Saturday, May 21, at Villa Barone Hilltop Manor, 466 Route 6, Mahopac.The 2016 honorees are:  Business Couple of the Year – Joe and Rita Bertino, Camp Nabby. Organization of the Year – Yorktown Citizens Task Force Against Heroin. Chairman’s Award – Alice Roker, former Yorktown town clerk. There will be a cocktail hour with a full open bar beginning at 7 p.m., followed by dinner and a Viennese hour dessert display. Tickets are $125 per person.  The awards afford the chamber a…
Concordia's Mark Kilpatrick Earns Golf Player Of The Week Honor Concordia's Mark Kilpatrick Earns Golf Player Of The Week Honor
Concordia's Mark Kilpatrick Earns Golf Player Of The Week Honor BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- Sophomore Mark Kilpatrick of Concordia College in Bronxville has been named the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Player of the Week in men's golf. The announcement came Wednesday from the CACC and is reflected for rounds played between March 16 and 22.  Kilpatrick led the Clippers on Tuesday with a 69 (-3) at the Philadelphia University Tri-Match at the ACE Club. Kilpatrick was the only player in a field of 15 players to shoot under par, and his nearest competitor finished seven strokes behind.  Kilpatrick's efforts help him become the top medalist as he guided Co…
New Rochelle Residents Push Historical Designation For Carnegie Library New Rochelle Residents Push Historical Designation For Carnegie Library
New Rochelle Residents Push Historical Designation For Carnegie Library NEW ROCHELLE , N.Y. -- A group of New Rochelle residents is interested in designating the former Carnegie Library at 662 Main St. as a local landmark, according to a report on lohud.com. The group made a push for this at the city's Historic Landmark Review Board this month, lohud.com said. Some community members said they want to protect the former library from possible damage, lohud.com said. But the property owner, Christopher Hagedorn, who has run a publishing business in the building for nearly three decades, is opposed to the landmarking, lohud.com said. Click here to read the lohud.…
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