Michael Mashburn

Reporter

mmashburn@dailyvoice.com

Michael joined the Daily Voice team in April 2022 covering news throughout New York, including the Capital Region, Hudson Valley, and Long Island. He previously worked as a reporter for ABC Radio affiliates KTAR in Phoenix and KOMO in Seattle. Michael graduated from Arizona State University with a BA in journalism in May 2014. 

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Bus Crash That Killed Band Director, Teacher In Wawayanda Caused By Faulty Tire: NTSB Bus Crash That Killed Band Director, Teacher In Wawayanda Caused By Faulty Tire: NTSB
Bus Crash That Killed Band Director, Teacher In Wawayanda Caused By Faulty Tire: NTSB A charter bus crash that killed two Long Island educators on a Hudson Valley highway in 2023 was caused by a damaged tire, according to the final accident report. The report – released by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Thursday, July 24 – found that prolonged underinflation and prior impact damage caused the left-front tire to blow. That sent the bus careening through a cable barrier and tumbling down an embankment on I-84 in Wawayanda on Sept. 21, 2023. At the time of the accident, the bus was carrying 40 members of Long Island’s Farmingdale High School marching band – …
Thief Rams Levittown Home Depot Worker With Car, Leaves Him Disabled—Now He’s Heading To Prison Thief Rams Levittown Home Depot Worker With Car, Leaves Him Disabled—Now He’s Heading To Prison
Thief Rams Levittown Home Depot Worker With Car, Leaves Him Disabled—Now He’s Heading To Prison A shoplifter who ran down a Home Depot employee with his car on Long Island – leaving the victim permanently disabled – will spend decades in prison. Joshua Mitchell, 29, of Queens, was sentenced to 22 years behind bars in Nassau County Court on Thursday, July 24, after a jury convicted him of assault and related charges in May. During the trial, prosecutors recounted how an employee spotted Mitchell stuffing over $3,000 worth of high-value plumbing supplies into a bin before trying to exit the Levittown Home Depot store without paying on the morning of June 17, 2020. When an asset protect…
Child Killed, Three Others Injured In Oakland Pedestrian Crash: Prosecutor Child Killed, Three Others Injured In Oakland Pedestrian Crash: Prosecutor
Child Killed, Three Others Injured In Oakland Pedestrian Crash: Prosecutor A child was killed and three others, including two more children and an adult, were injured after being struck by a vehicle in Oakland Thursday, July 24, authorities said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @dailyvoicenewjersey The crash occurred around 3:43 p.m. at the intersection of East Oak Street and Ramapo Valley Road (Route 202), according to the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Deputy Chief of Detectives Jeff Angermeyer. Police, fire crews, and EMS responded to the scene, along with medevac helicopters, and rendered ai…
Head-On Livingston Crash Kills 77-Year-Old Driver, Injures Two Others Head-On Livingston Crash Kills 77-Year-Old Driver, Injures Two Others
Head-On Livingston Crash Kills 77-Year-Old Driver, Injures Two Others A 77-year-old man is dead and two others are injured following a violent head-on collision on a rural Columbia County road. Troopers responded to County Route 19 and White Oak Lane in the town of Livingston for a two-car crash at around 3:30 p.m. Thursday, July 22. A preliminary investigation found that Noel Brown, of Clinton Corners, was driving his Toyota pickup southbound on County Route 19 when he failed to keep right and crossed into oncoming traffic, according to New York State Police. Brown’s vehicle slammed head-on into a northbound Subaru driven by a 51-year-old Hudson woman. Bro…
Pair Of Syosset Teens Has Been Missing For Week Pair Of Syosset Teens Has Been Missing For Week
Pair Of Syosset Teens Has Been Missing For Week Authorities are asking for help in locating two Long Island teenagers who have been missing for a week. Xavier Garcia, 14, and Jahleek Shubrick, 17, both reside in Syosset and were last seen on Thursday, July 17, according to Nassau County Police. Additional details, including clothing descriptions and possible destinations, were not provided. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Nassau County Police Department at 516-573-8800. Share this story by clicking the Facebook icon below. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Anne Burrell’s Cause Of Death Revealed Weeks After Food Network Star Was Laid To Rest Anne Burrell’s Cause Of Death Revealed Weeks After Food Network Star Was Laid To Rest
Anne Burrell’s Cause Of Death Revealed Weeks After Food Network Star Was Laid To Rest The mystery surrounding celebrity chef Anne Burrell’s unexpected death has taken a devastating turn. Burrell died by suicide, the New York City Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed to Daily Voice on Thursday, July 24. Burrell, 55, was found unresponsive in the shower of her Brooklyn apartment on the morning of Tuesday, June 17. Police responded to a 911 call around 7:50 a.m. for a possible cardiac arrest and found her surrounded by approximately 100 assorted pills, according to an internal NYPD report cited by The New York Times. The Medical Examiner’s Office determined Burrell died from “a…
Gunman ID'd After Murder, Cop Shooting In Bay Shore: Police Gunman ID'd After Murder, Cop Shooting In Bay Shore: Police
Gunman ID'd After Murder, Cop Shooting In Bay Shore: Police A Suffolk County police officer was shot in the head while investigating a suspected murder on Long Island. The shooting occurred at around 2:30 a.m. Thursday, July 24, in Bay Shore as police were preparing to execute a search warrant at a murder suspect’s home on New York Avenue, according to police. A 33-year-old officer was stationed outside the home of Nieves Reyes when Reyes fired at least seven shots, hitting the officer in his face, according to police. The wounded officer was rushed to South Shore University Hospital, where he underwent surgery for non-life-threatening injurie…
'Horrific' Paint Job On Hudson Curb Draws Ire Of Locals: 'My Kid Would've Done Better' 'Horrific' Paint Job On Hudson Curb Draws Ire Of Locals: 'My Kid Would've Done Better'
'Horrific' Paint Job On Hudson Curb Draws Ire Of Locals: 'My Kid Would've Done Better' A Hudson Valley locale got a fresh coat of yellow on its curbs — but locals say the city missed the mark. The new curb painting job – in downtown Hudson along Warren Street – sparked a firestorm on social media Wednesday, July 23, after Lou DeCrosta noticed the work looked less like a city project and more like a rushed art class assignment. “After dinner at Savona’s we walked outside to notice a horrific curb painting,” DeCrosta wrote on the Hudson, NY - Public Community Board Facebook group. “Middle school kids would have delivered a cleaner job.” Accompanying his post are three photos …
$30K Winning Lottery Ticket Sold At Bay Shore Convenience Store $30K Winning Lottery Ticket Sold At Bay Shore Convenience Store
$30K Winning Lottery Ticket Sold At Bay Shore Convenience Store Someone’s in for a massive payday. A winning TAKE 5 ticket worth $30,855 was sold in Bay Shore, at the gas station located at 95 Moffitt Boulevard, according to the New York Lottery. The top-prize-winning ticket was purchased for the evening TAKE 5 drawing held on Monday, July 21. Lottery players have one year from the draw date to claim their prize.
Westchester Medical Center Residents Ratify New Labor Contract After Months of Negotiations Westchester Medical Center Residents Ratify New Labor Contract After Months of Negotiations
Westchester Medical Center Residents Ratify New Labor Contract After Months of Negotiations After months of rallies, petitions, and high-pressure negotiations, nearly 500 doctors at Westchester Medical Center (WMC) have ratified a new contract. The deal was finalized Thursday night, July 17, under the leadership of newly appointed WMC CEO Dr. David Lubarsky, and comes just as a new class of medical interns begins its residency at the hospital. Supporters touted the deal for delivering long-fought improvements to wages and working conditions. Union members, represented by the Committee of Interns and Residents (CIR/SEIU), said the contract marks a turning point in the hospital’s t…
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