John Haffey

Client Editor

jhaffey@dailyvoice.com

John is a graduate of Villanova University with degrees in History, Communications, and Political Science. A lifelong Norwalk resident, he covers an array of topics from real estate and education to sports and entertainment. John has previously worked as a freelance reporter and brings experience in digital media advertising. A surfer, fisherman, and boater, John is prone to drop everything if the fish begin to bite or the waves are on. John Haffey was a former content writer at Daily Voice.

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Westchester's Eventoozi Helps Companies From Area And Around The Globe Westchester's Eventoozi Helps Companies From Area And Around The Globe
Westchester's Eventoozi Helps Companies From Area And Around The Globe WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- For nonprofits such as United Way of Westchester and Putnam, planning an event can seem like a full-time job. Thanks to eventoozi, a Westchester-based panning tool, event organizer Shannon Cobb has been able to ensure her company's big nights are reaching their fullest potential.  "Having worked with eventoozi founder Holly Alexander before, we were excited to start using this platform when it launched in 2010," said Cobb, the Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications for United Way of Westchester and Putnam "She was able to recognize how nonp…
Considering Rhinoplasty? Know The Facts Says CareMount Doctor Considering Rhinoplasty? Know The Facts Says CareMount Doctor
Considering Rhinoplasty? Know The Facts Says CareMount Doctor MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Rhinoplasty, or plastic surgery of the nose, has become commonplace in today's world and is often performed to help patients both look and breathe better.  Many rhinoplasty patients wish to narrow the bridge of their nose or have a bump removed. However, some patients with low bridges, particularly Asian or African-American patients, wish to have their bridge raised. In most cases, patients are often unhappy with the size, shape, or position of their nasal tip and wish to emphasize their unique facial features. However, procedures aren't performed solely for cosmetic pu…
White Plains Hospital Ranked Among The Top In New York State White Plains Hospital Ranked Among The Top In New York State
White Plains Hospital Ranked Among The Top In New York State WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- U.S. News & World Report has once again recognized White Plains Hospital as a Best Regional Hospital for 2016/2017.  The Hospital was named highest on the list among Westchester hospitals and #15 both in the state and in the metro area, out of a total of nearly 250 hospitals in New York rated by U.S. News & World Report. This is up from their ranking of #16 and #18, respectively in 2015/2016. The Hospital also received high performance rankings in several key clinical areas: abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, heart failure, colon cancer surgery, lung cancer, chro…
Pirates Ahoy? Replica 17th-Century Flagship Anchors Off Norwalk Harbor Pirates Ahoy? Replica 17th-Century Flagship Anchors Off Norwalk Harbor
Pirates Ahoy? Replica 17th-Century Flagship Anchors Off Norwalk Harbor NORWALK, Conn. -- Maritime past came to life off the coast of Norwalk, as a replica of explorer Peter Minuit's flagship, Kalmar Nyckel, took up anchorage in Long Island Sound on Tuesday evening. Built and launched from its home port of Wilmington, Del., in 1997, the vessel is a full-scale re-creation of Dutch explorer Peter Minuit’s original ship, which he used to found the colony of New Sweden, and eventually the state of Delaware, in 1638.  Today, the replica serves as floating classroom, allowing guests to experience life during the golden age of sail.  According to the Kalamar Nyckel's…
Accessorize Like A Pro With Style Tips From Mary Jane Denzer Accessorize Like A Pro With Style Tips From Mary Jane Denzer
Accessorize Like A Pro With Style Tips From Mary Jane Denzer WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - When shopping for a dress, the accessories worn are just as important as the cut and fabric selected. Anastasia Cucinella, COO of White Plains luxury boutique Mary Jane Denzer, says it's all about choosing the right dress to accessorize. "Most people want a dress they can wear their jewelry with," said Cucinella. "If jewelry is key, we advise that they look for a dress that is simple and allows them to shows off their pieces. This way, jewelry big and small goes well." For bolder prints, she suggests wearing fewer, more strategic pieces. "If yo…
Daily Voice Autos: Find The Ten Best Deals This Week Daily Voice Autos: Find The Ten Best Deals This Week
Daily Voice Autos: Find The Ten Best Deals This Week NEW JERSEY -- Finding the best deal when shopping for a new or used car takes patience. Here at Daily Voice Autos, we've done the work for you and found the ten best deals across our platform. By working with dealers directly, Daily Voice Autos is able to give you the price you'll pay when you visit the dealership. Here are our top picks for the week, based on percentage saved off MSRP: 2016 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD - Savings of $13,641 2016 Ford Super Duty F-350 - Savings of $13,391 2016 Ford Super Duty F-250 - Savings of $13,364 2016 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 - Savings of $9,924 2016 Vo…
Party In The Stars With Adventure Park's Nighttime Fun Party In The Stars With Adventure Park's Nighttime Fun
Party In The Stars With Adventure Park's Nighttime Fun BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Looking to take your Friday nights to new heights? Thanks to the Glow in the Park Climb at The Adventure Park at Discovery Museum, having a good time doesn't mean staying on the ground. The fun is up in the trees--in the zip lines and aerial trails. Held every second Friday of the month, guest are able to traverse the park's treetop obstacle course and experience the park in a fun and unique setting. "We have extra LED changing color lights, laser lights, sequence lighting and all different colors in the park," said business operations manager, Karen O'Halloran…
Historic Greenwich Estate Offers Movie Star Privacy And Family Convenience Historic Greenwich Estate Offers Movie Star Privacy And Family Convenience
Historic Greenwich Estate Offers Movie Star Privacy And Family Convenience GREENWICH, Conn. -- For homeowners seeking privacy, luxury and a touch of history, Douglas Elliman's property listing on 42 Lower Cross Road in Greenwich offers the best of all worlds. Situated on ten acres of Greenwich's historical 1600 acre Conyers Farm plot, the 6,100 sq. ft. home was originally built as one of the first properties on the now famous land tract. Conyers Farm was established at the turn of the 20th century by U.S. Steel founder Edmund C. Converse and served as an operational farm until his death in 1921. After decades of vacancy, the land was purchased by investor Peter Bra…
Healing Hearts Program Offers Grief Support Groups for Children Healing Hearts Program Offers Grief Support Groups for Children
Healing Hearts Program Offers Grief Support Groups for Children DANBURY, Conn. -- A child whose family member has died often feels isolated from their peers. The unique and tragic experience of losing a loved one often causes children to act out, or on the contrary, retreat within themselves.  The Healing Hearts Center for Grief and Loss at Regional Hospice and Home Care in Danbury is a place where children can find comfort in knowing they are not alone in their grief. The Children’s Program offers support groups for individuals ages 4 through 18, providing children and teens a safe place to grieve. A concurrent parent group also allows parents to conne…
Pace People This Week: Santa Claus, CEOs and Fulbright Fellow Pace People This Week: Santa Claus, CEOs and Fulbright Fellow
Pace People This Week: Santa Claus, CEOs and Fulbright Fellow PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Here is a roundup of newsmakers and their news in brief from Pace University: Pace Professor, Ping Wang, from the Lubin School of Business co-authored a study that found that pay and job security incentives seem to discourage CEOs from warning investors about negative earnings surprises. The research will be published in the Journal of Business Finance and Accounting. It can be found here. Dyson Professor, Thalia Goldstein, was featured in a New York Magazine article--her research about how children understand and believe in Santa Claus was highlighted in the piece, w…
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