John Haffey

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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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Thoracic Surgeon, Dr. Sean Kwon, Joins WPH Physician Associates Thoracic Surgeon, Dr. Sean Kwon, Joins WPH Physician Associates
Thoracic Surgeon, Dr. Sean Kwon, Joins WPH Physician Associates WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The thoracic surgery team at White Plains Hospital Physician Associates has added Dr. Sean Kwon to its roster of exceptional physicians and surgeons. Dr. Kwon is a skilled and highly experienced thoracic surgeon with extensive expertise in minimally invasive video-assisted thoracic surgery -- VATS -- and robotic thoracic surgery. He holds board certification from the American Board of Thoracic Surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, the International College of Angiology and the American College of Chest Physicians. Most recently, Kwon was at the N…
From Tennessee To Fairfield County, ALS Patient's Remarkable Journey From Tennessee To Fairfield County, ALS Patient's Remarkable Journey
From Tennessee To Fairfield County, ALS Patient's Remarkable Journey DANBURY, Conn. -- When Sara Samaha traveled to Regional Hospice and Home Care’s Center for Comfort Care and Healing last August, she believed it would be the last trip she would take. After two years of battling Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), the 66-year-old had accepted that her treatment options near her home in Tennessee were limited. The former ICU nurse of 40 years also worried about her ability to care for herself. After careful consideration she decided to travel over 700 miles to the Center in Danbury to be closer to family. She never imagined that the trip she was taking was …
Pace's Hill Named Dean Of Seidenberg School Of Computer Science Pace's Hill Named Dean Of Seidenberg School Of Computer Science
Pace's Hill Named Dean Of Seidenberg School Of Computer Science PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Pace University has appointed Jonathan H. Hill as Dean of the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems at Pace University after a national search. “I am delighted with Jonathan’s appointment as the new dean of the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems,” said Pace University president Stephen J. Friedman. “His dedication, leadership, vision, record of achievement, and management skills make him the right person to lead the Seidenberg School to new heights of excellence and reputation.” As Dean of the Seidenberg School, Hill …
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 savings off MSRP: 2016 Volvo S60 Inscription - Savings of $9,909 2016 Ram 1500 Laramie - Savings of $9,667 2016 Ford F-150 XLT - Savings of $9,621 2016 Ford Expedition - Savings of $9,579 2016 Ram 2500 - Savings of $8,173 2016 Chevro…
NWH's Founders Day Celebrates 100 Years Of Staff Caring In Westchester NWH's Founders Day Celebrates 100 Years Of Staff Caring In Westchester
NWH's Founders Day Celebrates 100 Years Of Staff Caring In Westchester MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- In celebration of 100 years caring for the community, Northern Westchester Hospital recently held its Centennial Founder’s Day in the newly opened Janet Fields Memorial Garden at NWH in Mount Kisco. The day of appreciation recognized and reflected upon a century of care in the community and more importantly, it recognized the staff who make it possible for the Hospital to provide care, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year. Among the 1700 person staff that was honored, several longtime employees were highlighted – those who have dedicated more than 20 yea…
Pace People This Week: Kitchen Sink, Marketing And Journalism Excellence Pace People This Week: Kitchen Sink, Marketing And Journalism Excellence
Pace People This Week: Kitchen Sink, Marketing And Journalism Excellence PLEASANTVILLE. N.Y. -- Here is a roundup of newsmakers and their news in brief from Pace University: Pace School of Education alumna, Julianne Mabey, recently appeared with students on the daytime cooking show The Chew. Mabey, who teaches at The Studio School in Manhattan, and her students were featured for the school's innovative "Kitchen Sink" program, where children work with a Kitchen Science teacher to cook and serve a wholesome meal for the entire school. The clip can be viewed here via The Studio School. Alumnus Peter S. Moeller, Director of Marketing and Communications, wa…
White Plains Hospital Receives Cancer Award For Second Consecutive Year White Plains Hospital Receives Cancer Award For Second Consecutive Year
White Plains Hospital Receives Cancer Award For Second Consecutive Year WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- White Plains Hospital has received the CEO Cancer Gold Standard™ accreditation for a second consecutive year. The award recognizes the Hospital’s ongoing effort to reduce cancer risks by cultivating the health and wellness of its employees and their families. To receive a Gold Standard accreditation, an employer must establish programs to reduce cancer risk in five critical areas.  Implementing policies and programs to reduce the risk of cancer by creating a tobacco free workplace and promoting a physical activities and nutrition.  Ensuring that employees have an eas…
Annual Westchester Triathlon Gives as Much as It Gets Annual Westchester Triathlon Gives as Much as It Gets
Annual Westchester Triathlon Gives as Much as It Gets RYE, N.Y. -- For many Westchester athletes, giving back is just as important as staying fit. “One of things I love about the Westchester Triathlon is that 100 percent of my race fee goes to charities,” says John Weber of Rye, a 6-year participant of the annual Olympic distance triathlon. Like the past 34 years, the triathlon events at Rye Town Park this September 24 and 25 will raise thousands of dollars for local charities. The 2016 Westchester Triathlon supports eight charities, including the Larchmont-based MAC Angels Foundation, whose mission is to enhance the quality of life for patien…
Bard's SummerScape Brings Rare 19th Century Opera To The Stage Bard's SummerScape Brings Rare 19th Century Opera To The Stage
Bard's SummerScape Brings Rare 19th Century Opera To The Stage ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- Those looking to experience one of Italian opera's hidden gems can do so without booking a flight. Bard College's SummerScape celebration will host a rare performance of Pietro Mascagni's Iris at the school's scenic Hudson Valley campus later this month.  A contemporary of Giacomo Puccini, who is the centerpiece of this year's summer festival, Mascagni was best known for his one-act opera Cavalleria rusticana  which was written in 1889. By contrast, Iris, which was written in 1898, is rarely staged and has not been seen at the Metropolitan Opera for 85 years desp…
Pace Faculty Bookshelf Offers Guilt-Free Summer Reading Pace Faculty Bookshelf Offers Guilt-Free Summer Reading
Pace Faculty Bookshelf Offers Guilt-Free Summer Reading PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Looking for thought-provoking reading for the beach or pool this summer? Pace University has launched a summer bookshelf, showcasing recent book publications from its faculty.  Below are a few samples from Pace educators: Who Is Worthy Of Protection: Gender Based Asylum and U.S. Immigration Politics by Meghana Nayak, Associate Professor of Political Science. Nayak examines the gender paradox in which some migrants are deemed 'more worthy' of asylum than others.  Three New York Poets by Andrew McCarron, profiles Charles North, Pace Poet In Residence. North is one of t…
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