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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WMC Welcomes Kaylee As 'Ambassador' At Annual Awareness Walk WMC Welcomes Kaylee As 'Ambassador' At Annual Awareness Walk
WMC Welcomes Kaylee As 'Ambassador' At Annual Awareness Walk Each year, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital and Westchester Medical Center Health Network invite the community to take steps for a cause at the annual Go the Distance Walk and Family Fun Day. The charity event draws thousands of supporters and is the largest annual fundraiser for the hospital.  The one-mile walk and day of family activities directly supports the hospital's mission to provide children in the Hudson Valley and beyond with life-changing and lifesaving care. This year, three former patients have been named as Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital “Ambassadors” for the walk and will l…
Five Reasons Why Your Spring Fling Is Better At Meadowlands Five Reasons Why Your Spring Fling Is Better At Meadowlands
Five Reasons Why Your Spring Fling Is Better At Meadowlands EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- With flowers in bloom and warm weather celebrations right around the corner, Meadowlands Racing and Entertainment is providing Bergen residents with a fun, unique way to celebrate their big days outdoors. Here are five reason why, no matter event size or occasion, Meadowlands is ahead of the pack for spring outings. The view -- At Meadowlands' newly renovated Victory Terrace, the only thing that rivals the track's food, drinks and atmosphere is the view. A sprawling rooftop space with lounge furniture, TVs and outdoor bar and grill, Victory Terrace has unbeatable vie…
From Early Signs To Treatment: What Every Parent Needs To Know About Autism From Early Signs To Treatment: What Every Parent Needs To Know About Autism
From Early Signs To Treatment: What Every Parent Needs To Know About Autism RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- As autism spectrum disorders are being diagnosed in ever increasing numbers, it's crucial for parents to recognize the warning signs of autism. Thanks to the doctors and staff at The Valley Hospital's Kireker Center, parents are able to seek help and understand the intervention options available if they notice delayed development in their child. According to Dr. Lisa Nalven, director of developmental pediatrics at the Kireker Center, warning signs of an autism spectrum disorder include: no big smiles or other warm, joyful expressions by six months of age  no back-and-fo…
Pace Professor's PBS Documentary Examines Timeless Jewish Tale Pace Professor's PBS Documentary Examines Timeless Jewish Tale
Pace Professor's PBS Documentary Examines Timeless Jewish Tale PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- As Jewish faithful gather to celebrate traditional Passover Seders this April, many households will read a short fable of family, faith and tradition, a story passed down for centuries. The tale, known as "The Four Sons," has inspired countless spin-offs and alterations over generations. Allen Oren, a communications professor at Pace University, examines this timeless tale in his upcoming documentary, "The Four Sons And All Their Sons: A Passover Tale," which will air nationally on PBS. An Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, Oren received critical a…
Pace Gathers International Experts At Annual Water Summit Pace Gathers International Experts At Annual Water Summit
Pace Gathers International Experts At Annual Water Summit NEW YORK -- Experts from across the globe will gather this week at Pace University's Manhattan campus to discuss the current state of water resources during the annual Pace Water Summit. Entitled "Water Cooperation and Conflict: The Local and Global Challenge,” Pace University’s third summit on the world's water situation will draw experts from the public and private sectors, advocacy groups, industry and previous presidential administrations. Panel members will discuss the problems facing the world today and propose their solutions to the global and national water crises.  According t…
CareMount Physician Named To Dutchess' '40 Under 40' List CareMount Physician Named To Dutchess' '40 Under 40' List
CareMount Physician Named To Dutchess' '40 Under 40' List DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- CareMount Medical recently announced that Dr. Diana L. Silverman has been named a 2017 recipient of Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce’s prestigious “Forty Under 40” award.  The annual award recognizes 40 individuals under the age of 40 who have shown a strong commitment to the Hudson Valley. Silverman is an experienced and accomplished breast surgical oncologist at CareMount Medical, and specializes in both benign and malignant breast diseases.  “I am honored to receive this recognition from the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce,” said Silverma…
A Seaside Enclave, Riverside Offers Superb Quality Of Life Then And Now A Seaside Enclave, Riverside Offers Superb Quality Of Life Then And Now
A Seaside Enclave, Riverside Offers Superb Quality Of Life Then And Now RIVERSIDE, Conn. -- From authors to musicians to yachtsmen, the Greenwich neighborhood of Riverside has provided relaxation and privacy to residents since the early days of American history. Just thirty miles from Manhattan, Riverside has long been a Greenwich jewel thanks to its accessibility and coastal charm. Bordered to the west by the Mianus River and to the south and east by Long Island Sound, Riverside boasts a remarkable maritime history. However, during the 1920s and 30s, the neighborhood also became known as a regional hub for the arts, music and literature. At the head of Riversi…
A Seaside Enclave, Riverside Offers Superb Quality Of Life Then And Now A Seaside Enclave, Riverside Offers Superb Quality Of Life Then And Now
A Seaside Enclave, Riverside Offers Superb Quality Of Life Then And Now RIVERSIDE, Conn. -- From authors to musicians to yachtsmen, the Greenwich neighborhood of Riverside has provided relaxation and privacy to residents since the early days of American history. Just thirty miles from Manhattan, Riverside has long been a Greenwich jewel thanks to its accessibility and coastal charm. Bordered to the west by the Mianus River and to the south and east by Long Island Sound, Riverside boasts a remarkable maritime history. However, during the 1920s and 30s, the neighborhood also became known as a regional hub for the arts, music and literature. At the head of Riversi…
Looking For A New Home? Kearny Bank Simplifies The World Of Mortgages Looking For A New Home? Kearny Bank Simplifies The World Of Mortgages
Looking For A New Home? Kearny Bank Simplifies The World Of Mortgages Buying a home is the most important purchase many people ever make. Choosing the correct way to finance is almost as important as the purchase itself. It's vital for borrowers to understand interest rates, terms, monthly payments and other variables before committing to a loan. There are a variety of options available, therefore it’s important that borrowers fully understand all aspects of a mortgage. To do so, Kearny Bank's loan counselors work with buyers to explain the differences and help them choose a loan that best fits their needs. For example, a Fixed Rate Mortgage is Kearny Bank's …
Nyack Hospital Shares What Mothers Need-To-Know About Prenatal Diseases Nyack Hospital Shares What Mothers Need-To-Know About Prenatal Diseases
Nyack Hospital Shares What Mothers Need-To-Know About Prenatal Diseases NYACK, N.Y. -- For expecting mothers, staying healthy is an important part of any pregnancy. In addition to eating well and avoiding certain activities, being aware of prenatal infections that can harm the health of a baby is critically important. According to the experts at Nyack Hospital, CMV is one common virus that can affect prenatal health. Spread through contact with an infected person’s body fluid, “most healthy people don’t realize that they are infected with CMV,” said Karen Bergstein, certified nurse midwife at The Prenatal Center at Nyack Hospital. In most babies born with CMV, t…
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