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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Make Tote Bags From T-Shirts At Greenburgh Public Library Make Tote Bags From T-Shirts At Greenburgh Public Library
Make Tote Bags From T-Shirts At Greenburgh Public Library ELMSFORD, N.Y. -- The Greenburgh Public Library in Elmsford is making a T-shirt Tote Bag on March 16 from 3:30-5 p.m. or from 6:30-8 p.m.Make a tote bag from a T-shirt and decorate it.  Bring a favorite T-shirt to transform or use one of the library's.  All supplies are included free of charge. Grades 6-12 are welcome.  For more details or to sign up, click here, email eanastasi@greenburghlibrary.org or call 914-721-8224.  The Greenburgh Public Library is located at 300 Tarrytown Road, Elmsford.
Yorktown Supervisor Chats With New York Archbishop At Fundraising Dinner Yorktown Supervisor Chats With New York Archbishop At Fundraising Dinner
Yorktown Supervisor Chats With New York Archbishop At Fundraising Dinner YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Yorktown Supervisor Michael Grace and son George chatted with New York Archbishop Timothy Cardinal Dolan at the annual fundraising dinner of The Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick of Westchester County, on Friday, March 11, in Rye.The event raises money for various charities.  Grace has been attending the fundraiser for the past 27 years.  Each year, a contingent represents Yorktown at the black-tie affair. Members of The Society of the Friendly Sons Of Saint Patrick share and celebrate their brotherly heritage of Ireland and are committed to providing charitable assistance t…
Teens Learn About Dog Handling, Animal Shelters,  More At Pawling Library Teens Learn About Dog Handling, Animal Shelters,  More At Pawling Library
Teens Learn About Dog Handling, Animal Shelters, More At Pawling Library PAWLING, N.Y. -- Teens gathered in the Pawling Library courtyard on Saturday, March 12, to learn about dogs and animal shelters from Arlene of the Dutchess County SPCA and her dog, Clay. After talking about safe dog handling, how animal shelters work, adoptions and how to volunteer, the teens made handmade dog and cat toys that went back to the shelter.  She also brought back donations of dog treats, blankets and toys the library had collected.  The mission of the Dutchess County SPCA is to rescue, shelter and secure permanent homes for adoptable companion animals; advocate for the highest …
Stony Point Police Remembers Fallen Lieutenant Stony Point Police Remembers Fallen Lieutenant
Stony Point Police Remembers Fallen Lieutenant STONY POINT, N.Y. -- The monument that stands next to the Stony Point police station is in memory of those in law enforcement, who died in the line of duty, who either worked for the Stony Point Police Department or lived in Stony Point while in law enforcement. The Stony Point department remembers N.Y. Police Department Lt. Daniel O'Connor, who died in the line of duty on March 14, 1974.
Briarcliff Students Perform At Choral Directors Conference In Boston Briarcliff Students Perform At Choral Directors Conference In Boston
Briarcliff Students Perform At Choral Directors Conference In Boston BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- Briarcliff Manor students represented the district in large numbers at the Eastern Division American Choral Directors Association Conference in Boston from Feb. 10-14. “Briarcliff had one of the highest student representations,” said Todd Elementary School Principal Nadine McDermott. “There were 27 Todd students singing in the elementary honors choir.”  Briarcliff Middle School and High School singers also participated in the event.  After rehearsing with choral conductors at the conference, the students performed at the Jordan Concert Hall at the New England Conse…
Pelham Students Win American Mathematics Team Competition Pelham Students Win American Mathematics Team Competition
Pelham Students Win American Mathematics Team Competition PELHAM, N.Y. -- The following Pelham students were American Mathematics Competition winners: The AMC 12 winner is Larkin Wisdom, and Katherine Riedel and Albert Thomas both earned team member honors.  The AMC 10 winner is William Shelton, and Benjamin Hofflich and Patrick Shiels earned team member honors. 
Scarsdale League Of Women Voters Discusses 'Dark Money' Scarsdale League Of Women Voters Discusses 'Dark Money'
Scarsdale League Of Women Voters Discusses 'Dark Money' SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- In partnership with the Scarsdale Public Library, the League of Women Voters of Scarsdale will host a book discussion on Jane Mayer’s newly published book, "Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right."The discussion, which is for members of the league and the community, will take place on Thursday, April 7, at 1 p.m. The book was published by Doubleday in January. The book discussion is in line with this year’s league focus on money in politics. The library will have copies of "Dark Money" available for bor…
Learn How To Grow Orchids In Bronxville Library Program Learn How To Grow Orchids In Bronxville Library Program
Learn How To Grow Orchids In Bronxville Library Program BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- The Bronxville Public Library is hosting a program called "Orchids for the True Beginner" on Thursday, March 31, from 1:30-3:30 p.m.This workshop will provide participants with the essentials needed to successfully grow orchids. It is designed for people who have had minimal success and/or experience with orchids and the essentials needed to successfully grow orchids.  It is an extremely interactive “hands on” experience. Participants will practice repotting actual orchids and identify common pests and bacteria associated with orchids.  The class will be workin…
Lakeland Students Perform Well At Science, Engineering Fair Lakeland Students Perform Well At Science, Engineering Fair
Lakeland Students Perform Well At Science, Engineering Fair SHRUB OAK, N.Y. -- Science Research students from the Lakeland Central School District in Shrub Oak performed Saturday, March 12, at the Westchester Science and Engineering Fair (WESEF). Six of the ten students who were competing from the district won awards.  The following students won awards:  Walter Panas High School:  Miah Cohall - second place, Behavioral and Social Sciences Nicole Russo won the Cellular and Molecular Biology special award "Hitachi Scientific Endeavor" Nicolette Ribeiro - fourth place, Medicine and Health Clifford Soloway - third place, Cellular and Molecular…
Easter Bunny Returns To Fair Lawn With Fire Co. 3 Easter Bunny Returns To Fair Lawn With Fire Co. 3
Easter Bunny Returns To Fair Lawn With Fire Co. 3 FAIR LAWN, N.J. -- The Easter Bunny will return to Fair Lawn Saturday, March 26 atop a borough fire truck, with gifts for all youngsters. Fair Lawn Fire Company #3 has several stops planned. Have cameras ready, company members said. 10 a.m.: Boyd/Bryant Place 10:20 a.m.: Lyncrest Place 10:40 a.m.: T.J. Middle School 11 a.m.: Gregory Park (Carrot Break) 12:30 p.m.: Arcadia Road 12:50 p.m.: Berkshire/29th St. 1:10 p.m.: Brookdale Park 1:30 p.m.: Warrent Point School
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