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

A Son's Illness Forces Mount Kisco Mom To Rethink Career Path A Son's Illness Forces Mount Kisco Mom To Rethink Career Path
A Son's Illness Forces Mount Kisco Mom To Rethink Career Path MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. --- It's not many people that can say their job is a lifesaver but for Mount Kisco resident Carinne Mossa, it's the truth. Mossa, a Stella & Dot independent stylist, said the community of women she's met through selling jewelry has been instrumental in helping her both retain her ties to the professional world while also raising two kids under five. The Mount Kisco resident (who previously lived in Norwalk) had left her job teaching fourth grade at Weston Intermediate School to care for her son who, at one-year-old, was diagnosed with a devastating seizure disorder cal…
Son's Illness Forces Former Norwalk Resident To Rethink Career Path Son's Illness Forces Former Norwalk Resident To Rethink Career Path
Son's Illness Forces Former Norwalk Resident To Rethink Career Path NORWALK, Conn. --- It's not many people that can say their job is a lifesaver. But for former Norwalk resident Carinne Mossa, it's the truth. Mossa, a Stella & Dot independent stylist, said the community of women she has met through selling jewelry has been instrumental in helping her both retain her ties to the professional world while also raising two kids under five. Now living in Mount Kisco, N.Y., Mossa had left her job teaching fourth grade at Weston Intermediate School to care for her son who, at one-year-old, was diagnosed with a devastating seizure disorder called Dravet Syndro…
Elmwood Park 'Eat My Balls' Food Truck Rolls Out For Spring Elmwood Park 'Eat My Balls' Food Truck Rolls Out For Spring
Elmwood Park 'Eat My Balls' Food Truck Rolls Out For Spring ELMWOOD PARK, N.J. -- The second season of the Eat My Balls food truck has begun and the three Bergen County residents behind it continue to -- pardon the pun -- roll with the punches. The homemade Sicilian rice balls. -- billed as "Not Your Nonna's arancini"  -- are based on the recipes of Elmwood Park resident Cynthia Pittari and come in a wide variety of flavors. (See earlier Daily Voice story HERE.) Pittari runs the truck with her daughter and son-in-law, Rosa and Mike Eichman of Ramsey. The three like playing on the truck's gangster-style motif and "Don't Break My Balls&…
Weston Parenting Expert Shares Guidance, Voice Of Reason On Baby Blog Weston Parenting Expert Shares Guidance, Voice Of Reason On Baby Blog
Weston Parenting Expert Shares Guidance, Voice Of Reason On Baby Blog WESTON, Conn. -- Are you a new parent overwhelmed with what to buy for baby? Weston resident Sandra Gordon can help. The health/medical writer runs Baby Products Mom where she curates items to help new parents gear up safely and within their budget. The blog, which she started in 2009, is an outgrowth of her book, “Consumer Reports Best Baby Products.”  "Baby products are a multi-billion dollar industry," she said. "New parents want to know what they need, and what they can skip, or buy later if they need to." Most of her core content centers on items such as a diaper ba…
Larchmont Residents Rally For Drive-Through Dunkin' Donuts Larchmont Residents Rally For Drive-Through Dunkin' Donuts
Larchmont Residents Rally For Drive-Through Dunkin' Donuts LARCHMONT, N.Y. --  Local parents, commuters and business owners have expressed frustration at the Village of Larchmont’s decision to block the development of a long-awaited Dunkin' Donuts drive-through at 1890 Palmer Avenue -- despite an official traffic study that concluded there would not be any significant impact on traffic.  Residents say the location, across from the Larchmont train station, would make the popular breakfast and lunch franchise a convenient stop for Metro-North commuters, as well as a welcome and safe option for busy parents of young children. “I would love to be able …
Who Has The Best Pizza In Dutchess? Nominate Your DVlicious Favorite Who Has The Best Pizza In Dutchess? Nominate Your DVlicious Favorite
Who Has The Best Pizza In Dutchess? Nominate Your DVlicious Favorite DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- No matter how you slice it, pizza is popular in Dutchess. But who has the best? Tell us where you like to go; we will then narrow down to a finalist list where you can vote for your DVlicious favorite.  Send suggestions to dvlicious@dailyvoice.com by 3 p.m. Monday, April 3.
Stamford 13-Year-Old Puts Her Heart & Soul Into Fighting Pediatric Cancer Stamford 13-Year-Old Puts Her Heart & Soul Into Fighting Pediatric Cancer
Stamford 13-Year-Old Puts Her Heart & Soul Into Fighting Pediatric Cancer STAMFORD, Conn. — Grace Targonsk, an eighth-grader at Dolan Middle School, is like most students. She texts (a lot!), goes to after-school guitar lessons, does her homework diligently (she's a straight A student) — and, oh yeah, started her own charitable foundation to help those affected by pediatric cancer. This, despite not having a personal connection to the disease. Since forming Caring with Grace in 2014, the Stamford resident gives presentations to raise awareness about the disease, holds fundraisers and events and works with a team on a summer lemonade stand.  Every September she t…
Who Has Fairfield County's Best Pizza? Nominate Your DVlicious Favorite Who Has Fairfield County's Best Pizza? Nominate Your DVlicious Favorite
Who Has Fairfield County's Best Pizza? Nominate Your DVlicious Favorite FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn, -- No matter how you slice it, pizza is popular in Fairfield County. But who has the best?  Tell us where you like to go; we will then narrow down to a finalist list where you can vote for your DVlicious favorite.  Send suggestions to dvlicious@dailyvoice.com by 3 p.m. Monday, April 3.
Who Has Putnam's Best Pizza? Nominate Your DVlicious Favorite Who Has Putnam's Best Pizza? Nominate Your DVlicious Favorite
Who Has Putnam's Best Pizza? Nominate Your DVlicious Favorite PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- No matter how you slice it, pizza is popular in Putnam. But who has the best?  Tell us where you like to go; we will then narrow down to a finalist list where you can vote for your DVlicious favorite.  Send suggestions to dvlicious@dailyvoice.com by 3 p.m. Monday, April 3.
A Little Sunshine Is Brewing In Larchmont A Little Sunshine Is Brewing In Larchmont
A Little Sunshine Is Brewing In Larchmont LARCHMONT, N.Y.-- Sunshine Coffee Roasters is nearing completion of its renovation with the goal of reopening on Tuesday, April 4. In a message written on the shop's Facebook page, Co-Owner Michael Contopoulos praised "the best contractor in New York, Danny Lazzara" and his "wonderful architect Rick Yestadt." "We can't wait to see our regulars and introduce our freshly roasted coffee (yes, we roast, not just brew, our coffee in the shop) to new coffee lovers. "Our coffee and espresso, featuring different regions and roasts will open your eyes to how unbelievab…
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