Jeanne Muchnick

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Jeanne Muchnick, Daily Voice Deputy Editor, Content, has covered everything from baby advice for Parents Magazine to travel finds for The Rough Guides to human interest features for The New York Times to lifestyle insights for prevention.com. She has been a Senior Editor at top national women's magazines including Woman's World and Woman's Day and was instrumental in the launch of Gannett's InTown, Rockland and Putnam magazines. She is also the author of Dinner for Busy Moms, a 2010 Mom's Award winner. Among her favorite things to write about: Her neighbors and surrounding communities. So email her and fill her in on what's happening near you. And, follow her on Instagram @dailyvoicefeatures.

Jeanne was formerly a deputy editor at Daily Voice.

Jeanne Muchnick's Contributions

Garrison Restaurateur Opens The Eagle Saloon In Peekskill Garrison Restaurateur Opens The Eagle Saloon In Peekskill
Garrison Restaurateur Opens The Eagle Saloon In Peekskill Ready for a taste of Nashville? The Eagle Saloon, which had its soft opening pre-Thanksgiving, is celebrating its grand opening Friday, Dec. 1 at 5 p.m. complete with its full menu, drinks, live music and more. The Saloon describes itself on its website as a Western/Southern style saloon with "the longest bar in Westchester." (It's 42-feet). It also features a private balcony with accommodations for up to 35 people. The balcony overlooks the entire restaurant with a private entrance and is available for rent/private parties.  Live music is a big part of the saloon's mission with …
Tell Us Your Daily Voice Thoughts Tell Us Your Daily Voice Thoughts
Tell Us Your Daily Voice Thoughts What do you think about Daily Voice? Now's your chance to tell us your thoughts. As your local news source, we always want to do better.  Fill out our survey here so we can continue to serve your needs. 
Two Stamford Chefs Compete On The Food Network's 'Chopped' Two Stamford Chefs Compete On The Food Network's 'Chopped'
Two Stamford Chefs Compete On The Food Network's 'Chopped' STAMFORD, Conn. --Two Stamford chefs will test their culinary chops -- and compete against each other --  on an upcoming edition of "Chopped."  Steve Costanzo, the chef/owner at Olio and Jean J, chef/co-owner at Soul Tasty will both be contestants on the Food Network show Thursday, Dec. 7. The show was filmed earlier this year. The series, for those who don't watch, pits four chefs against each other as they compete for a chance to win $10,000. Each chef has to create an appetizer, entree, and dessert. Who will win? Tune in at 9 p.m. or join the Soul Tasty and Olio teams in Stamf…
Westchester: Here Are The Best Places To Cut Your Own Christmas Tree Westchester: Here Are The Best Places To Cut Your Own Christmas Tree
Westchester: Here Are The Best Places To Cut Your Own Christmas Tree As fast as you can say "turkey leftovers," it's time to plot out getting your Christmas tree. Are you a chop-your-own or pre-cut family? What follows are some ideas for both. Be sure to tell us your favorite spots -- or send in some photos -- in our Comments or on Facebook. In Westchester Wilkens Fruit and Fir Farm, Yorktown Heights: Choose-n-Cut Christmas trees are available as long as they last. Expect Douglas and Fraser Fir trees available for Choose-n-Cut as well as some pre-cut Fraser Fir trees. Enjoy a free cup of hot apple cider with every tree purchase; check the Harvest…
The Eagle Saloon Opens In Peekskill The Eagle Saloon Opens In Peekskill
The Eagle Saloon Opens In Peekskill Ready for a taste of Nashville? The Eagle Saloon, which had its soft opening pre-Thanksgiving, is celebrating its grand opening Friday, Dec. 1 at 5 p.m. complete with its full menu, drinks, live music and more. The Saloon describes itself on its website as a Western/Southern style saloon with "the longest bar in Westchester." (It's 42-feet). It also features a private balcony with accommodations for up to 35 people. The balcony overlooks the entire restaurant with a private entrance and is available for rent/private parties.  Live music is a big part of the saloon's mission with …
Italian Eats, Urban Drinks Coming To Mount Kisco Italian Eats, Urban Drinks Coming To Mount Kisco
Italian Eats, Urban Drinks Coming To Mount Kisco Mount Kisco is about to get a new Italian eatery. Stone Fire Restaurant, which describes itself as "a neighborhood restaurant serving neo-Italian cuisine with a modern twist," hopes to open this weekend so stay tuned to Facebook. Its mantra: "Italian Eats, Urban Drinks."  The menu, reads its "About" section, is diverse and offers "the freshest and highest quality seasonal ingredients available."  Among the items on the menu: "Nonne Polpette," Grandma’s chicken meatballs, marinara, shaved Reggiano, Truffle Mac and Cheese, Roasted Cauliflower…
29-Year-Old Armonk Composer Is Behind New Off-Broadway Musical 29-Year-Old Armonk Composer Is Behind New Off-Broadway Musical
29-Year-Old Armonk Composer Is Behind New Off-Broadway Musical Bonnie Gleicher is all about celebrating one's differences. And now, thanks to her show "Addy & Uno," her passion for showcasing what makes us each special is being recognized -- off-Broadway.  The musical, just signed for an extended run at Theatre Row -- it had been at the 14th Street Y Theater in New York City for most of September -- uses puppets and upbeat music to highlight the struggles of a child with autism as he competes in his school's math competition.  It also focuses on other children with (and without) varying disabilities (such as ADHD, visual, hearing and phy…
Tomato & Co. Sets Sights On Paramus Tomato & Co. Sets Sights On Paramus
Tomato & Co. Sets Sights On Paramus PARAMUS, N.J. -- Tomato & Company, known for its custom-made gourmet pizzas and array of toppings, will open at the Garden State Plaza in 2018. The company, which recently opened its first location in New York at The Westchester in White Plains, announced its opening on Instagram. Inspired by traditional Naples pizzerias, Tomato & Co.’s fast- fired pizza offers a selection of 40 fresh, gourmet ingredients including burrata, gorgonzola, black truffle cheeses, banana peppers, caramelized onions, marinated shrimp, pineapple, and turkey bacon. Sauce choices range from traditional San Ma…
Dutchess County: Here Are The Best Places To Cut Your Own Christmas Tree Dutchess County: Here Are The Best Places To Cut Your Own Christmas Tree
Dutchess County: Here Are The Best Places To Cut Your Own Christmas Tree As fast as you can say "turkey leftovers," it's time to plot out getting your Christmas tree. Are you a chop-your-own or pre-cut family? What follows are some ideas for both. Be sure to tell us your favorite spots -- or send in some photos -- in our Comments or on Facebook. Abel's Trees, Verbank: Balsam Fir, Blue Spruce, Norway Fir, Serbian Spruce, Canaan Fir and White Spruce are all here; often 10 feet and higher.Cash or personal check only. Complimentary baling is offered to facilitate handling of your tree. Chop To It: 435 North Clove Rd., 845-677-6395 Battenfeld's Tree Farm, …
Putnam: Here Are The Best Places To Cut Your Own Christmas Tree Putnam: Here Are The Best Places To Cut Your Own Christmas Tree
Putnam: Here Are The Best Places To Cut Your Own Christmas Tree As fast as you can say "turkey leftovers," it's time to plot out getting your Christmas tree. Are you a chop-your-own or pre-cut family? What follows are some ideas for both. Be sure to tell us your favorite spots -- or send in some photos -- in our Comments or on Facebook. In Westchester Wilkens Fruit and Fir Farm, Yorktown Heights: Choose-n-Cut Christmas trees are available as long as they last. Expect Douglas and Fraser Fir trees available for Choose-n-Cut as well as some pre-cut Fraser Fir trees. Enjoy a free cup of hot apple cider with every tree purchase; check the Harvest…
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