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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Stratford Emergency Medical Service Team Works At Main Street Festival Stratford Emergency Medical Service Team Works At Main Street Festival
Stratford Emergency Medical Service Team Works At Main Street Festival STRATFORD, Conn. -- Members of the Stratford EMS found the time to have some while working at the Stratford Main Street Festival last weekend.In attendance at the festival were: Two SEMS ambulance volunteer crews Two SEMS medical bike teams (four team members) Three SEMS explorers 6911 Two volunteer supervisors on duty to make sure it all went according to plan Medical polaris 8U1 making its first operational debut The Stratford Emergency Medical Service was established in December 1977 by the town of Stratford to provide emergency medical services to the community.
Fairfield Warde Students Visit The Roof To Talk Solar Power With Greenskies Fairfield Warde Students Visit The Roof To Talk Solar Power With Greenskies
Fairfield Warde Students Visit The Roof To Talk Solar Power With Greenskies FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Four employees representing Greenskies Renewable Energy recently discussed the benefits of solar energy with five students and the headmaster and housemaster of Fairfield Warde High School. The session included a tour of the solar arrays being built on the roof of the school. Four of the five students – seniors Radek Przygodzki and Utkristaa Shrestha, and sophomores Ben Dachman and Mira Elzanaty – represented Warde TV, the school’s student-run closed circuit television station, while the fifth, Sohan Choudhury, a junior, represented Warde Focus, the student newspaper.  Gr…
Shakespeare On The Sound Stages 'Hamlet' In Rowayton Shakespeare On The Sound Stages 'Hamlet' In Rowayton
Shakespeare On The Sound Stages 'Hamlet' In Rowayton NORWALK, Conn. -- Shakespeare on the Sound’s forthcoming production of “Hamlet” will run June 16-July 3 in the outdoor amphitheater of Rowayton’s Pinkney Park in Norwalk.The play will begin at 7:30 p.m. except Mondays, which are dark. There is no charge for admission on Tuesdays through Thursdays, when donations are accepted.  Admission is $20 Fridays through Sundays, children under 12 are admitted for free. Bring a picnic basket and seating and blanket. Reserved seating is available for $50.  For reservations and information, call 203-299-1300 or email info@shakespeareonthesound.org. Rowa…
First Selectman Kicks Off Trumbull Rotary's 50th Anniversary Celebration First Selectman Kicks Off Trumbull Rotary's 50th Anniversary Celebration
First Selectman Kicks Off Trumbull Rotary's 50th Anniversary Celebration TRUMBULL, Conn. -- Trumbull First Selectman Tim Herbst helped kick off Trumbull Rotary's 50th anniversary celebration by reading a special proclamation at the group's annual golf outing.  The recent golf outing at Tashua Knolls in Trumbull included a barbecue lunch, on-course beverages, a cocktail hour and a dinner reception. Rotarians participate in community service to improve life in the Trumbull community and meet community needs. Rotarians participate in club service by attending meetings and serving on a variety of committees for fundraising, service and membership. Rotarians also part…
Historic Stratford Point Lighthouse Opening For Rare Public Tours Historic Stratford Point Lighthouse Opening For Rare Public Tours
Historic Stratford Point Lighthouse Opening For Rare Public Tours STRATFORD, Conn. -- Coast Guard Sector Long Island Sound will open the historic Stratford Point Lighthouse for public tours on June 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine.The property, which is traditionally closed to the public, is owned and maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard and includes the keeper’s house, which serves as government housing.  According to the Lighthouse Friends website, there was a light at Stratford Point long before a formal lighthouse was built. Tradition holds that in Colonial times, a bonfire was lit at the point when a boat was expected on a foggy night, and later,…
Fairfield Volunteers Take To The Streets To Prevent Mosquito-Borne Diseases Fairfield Volunteers Take To The Streets To Prevent Mosquito-Borne Diseases
Fairfield Volunteers Take To The Streets To Prevent Mosquito-Borne Diseases FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Fairfield’s Medical Reserve Corps and Community Emergency Response Team members are helping the Fairfield Health Department distribute door hangers during the month of June with a message to eliminate mosquito breeding areas on their property and steps to take to avoid mosquito bites.  Volunteers are going door to door placing door hangers on homes in neighborhoods they reside in. The volunteers recently attended a training session with a presentation by former State of Connecticut Epidemiologist James Hadler, M.D., which focused on emerging mosquito-borne illnesses and …
Hear Music, Do Crafts & More At New Fairfield's Strawberry Festival Hear Music, Do Crafts & More At New Fairfield's Strawberry Festival
Hear Music, Do Crafts & More At New Fairfield's Strawberry Festival NEW FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Preserve New Fairfield Inc. is hosting the Strawberry 2016 Festival from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, June 12 at the New Fairfield Senior Center.The event will be rain or shine. There will be music, a raffle, crafts, face painting and strawberry delights. Preserve New Fairfield is a group of volunteers who rescued two mid-19th century (circa 1838 and 1840) houses from demolition.  To learn more about the history of the Hubbell House and the Parsonage, call 203-733-7113 or click here.  The New Fairfield Senior Center is at 33 State Route 37.
Critics Circle Honors Weston Woman For Work At Westport Country Playhouse Critics Circle Honors Weston Woman For Work At Westport Country Playhouse
Critics Circle Honors Weston Woman For Work At Westport Country Playhouse WESTON, Conn. — Anne Keefe, of Weston, is this year’s recipient of the Connecticut Critics Circle’s Tom Killen Award. She is being honored for her more than 40 years of service and leadership at Long Wharf Theatre and the Westport Country Playhouse.The award will be presented at the 26th annual awards event celebrating the 2015-16 theater season, at 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 13 at the Hartford Stage, co-hosted by Hartford’s TheaterWorks.  The event is free and open to the public.  Keefe was a longtime stage manager at New Haven’s Long Wharf Theatre and at various Broadway venues. Fresh out of…
West Nyack Victim Of Pan Am 103 Among Those Featured In New Documentary West Nyack Victim Of Pan Am 103 Among Those Featured In New Documentary
West Nyack Victim Of Pan Am 103 Among Those Featured In New Documentary WEST NYACK, N.Y.. -- The saga of one area family is among those highlighted in the documentary "Since: The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.The film will close the Greenwich International Film Festival when it premieres on Sunday, June 12 in Greenwich, Conn. The movie tells the story of some of the 270 victims, their families and survivors of New York-bound Pan Am Flight 103 after a terrorist bomb planted by Libya destroyed the aircraft 38 minutes after takeoff from London’s Heathrow airport. The one Rockland County casualty was Mark Zwynenburg, 29, from West Nyack. The story follow the fa…
Westchester Victims Of Pan Am 103 Among Those Featured In New Documentary Westchester Victims Of Pan Am 103 Among Those Featured In New Documentary
Westchester Victims Of Pan Am 103 Among Those Featured In New Documentary WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y.. -- The saga of four area families are featured in "Since: The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103." The 84-minute documentary, directed by Phil Furey, will close the Greenwich International Film Festival when it premieres Sunday, June 12. The movie tells the story of some of the 270 victims, their families and survivors of New York-bound Pan Am Flight 103 after a terrorist bomb planted by Libya destroyed the aircraft 38 minutes after takeoff from London’s Heathrow airport. Among those from Westchester County: Kenneth John Bissett, 21, from Hartsdale, Pamela Lynn …
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