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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Black Pearl Brings Steak, Seafood, Sparkle To Port Jefferson’s Waterfront Black Pearl Brings Steak, Seafood, Sparkle To Port Jefferson’s Waterfront
Black Pearl Brings Steak, Seafood, Sparkle To Port Jefferson’s Waterfront Harbor views, fresh seafood, sizzling steaks, and cocktails that literally glitter. Welcome to Black Pearl Seafood Chophouse. Port Jefferson’s newest dining destination opened in late April inside Danford’s Hotel & Marina at 25 East Broadway, just steps from the Bridgeport/Port Jefferson ferry dock. Featuring both indoor and outdoor seating, guests can enjoy live music and elevated dining right on the water. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @blackpearlportjeff Black Pearl’s menu highlights the best of land and sea, from file…
Farm-to-Table Flair, Craft Cocktails Await Patrons Of New Slingerlands Restaurant Farm-to-Table Flair, Craft Cocktails Await Patrons Of New Slingerlands Restaurant
Farm-to-Table Flair, Craft Cocktails Await Patrons Of New Slingerlands Restaurant With fresh-from-scratch cooking, seasonal cocktails, and a cozy-yet-modern vibe, Mint is the area’s newest farm-to-table hot spot. The Albany County eatery – located at 5 Vista Boulevard in Slingerlands – opened its doors in late April. It marks the second location for owner Johanna von Geldern, who also runs the original Glens Falls restaurant. The new space carries forward Mint’s mission of connecting community with sustainable, locally sourced food and drink. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mint 518 (@mint.restaurant) Mint’s…
ID Released For Man Found Dead In Parked Van At Merrick Shopping Center ID Released For Man Found Dead In Parked Van At Merrick Shopping Center
ID Released For Man Found Dead In Parked Van At Merrick Shopping Center Authorities identified a 70-year-old man hours after he was found dead in a parked van at a Long Island shopping center. Raymond Fico, of Merrick, was found deceased inside a Ford Econoline van parked in the rear of the Merrick Commons shopping center, Nassau County Police confirmed Friday, Aug. 15. Emergency crews responded to the scene at around 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, as Daily Voice reported. Fico was pronounced dead at the scene. An official cause of death was not released, but investigators noted the incident does not appear suspicious in nature. Additional details about Fico’s…
Retired NYSP Sergeant From Middle Grove Dies From 9/11-Related Illness Retired NYSP Sergeant From Middle Grove Dies From 9/11-Related Illness
Retired Nysp Sergeant From Middle Grove Dies From 9/11-Related Illness A retired New York State Police sergeant who served in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks has died from a 9/11-related illness. Sergeant Frederick Scheidt Jr., 67, of Middle Grove, died Wednesday, Aug. 13, from an illness stemming from his assignment in and around the World Trade Center site following the terrorist attack on Sept. 11, 2001, according to State Police. Scheidt served 30 years with the New York State Police, most recently assigned to Troop G – SP Saratoga, before retiring on Oct. 14, 2009. Superintendent Steven James called his death “a solemn reminder of the lasting t…
New Restaurant Scores Big In East Greenbush With Pub Favorites, Generous Portions New Restaurant Scores Big In East Greenbush With Pub Favorites, Generous Portions
New Restaurant Scores Big In East Greenbush With Pub Favorites, Generous Portions With TVs tuned to the big game, hearty pub fare, and a fresh modern vibe, this new Rensselaer County restaurant is a hit with foodies. Juniors in East Greenbush opened in late May at 580 Columbia Turnpike, bringing a new neighborhood sports bar and grill to the Route 20 corridor. It’s the fourth location for the popular Capital Region chain, which also has restaurants in Albany, Guilderland, and North Greenbush. The eatery offers a menu stacked with soups, salads, bowls, wings, burgers, quesadillas, wraps, cheesesteaks, fish and chips, and both hot and cold sandwiches. Juniors East Gre…
Schenectady Man Beaten, Tied Up During Early Morning Home Invasion Schenectady Man Beaten, Tied Up During Early Morning Home Invasion
Schenectady Man Beaten, Tied Up During Early Morning Home Invasion A Schenectady man was assaulted and tied up during an early morning home invasion before the attackers fled in his vehicle, police said. Officers responded to a residence on State Street near Van Zandt Street for a reported home invasion at around 6:40 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 14,, according to Schenectady Police. An investigation found that two men entered the home, struck the male resident in the head, bound his hands, and stole his vehicle. The victim was treated at the scene by Schenectady Fire Department medics and taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said. …
Suspect Sought After Late-Night Stabbing In Albany Leaves Victim Hospitalized Suspect Sought After Late-Night Stabbing In Albany Leaves Victim Hospitalized
Suspect Sought After Late-Night Stabbing In Albany Leaves Victim Hospitalized A man is recovering after a late-night stabbing in Albany. Officers responded to the area of Central Avenue and Henry Johnson Boulevard for reports of stabbing just before midnight Thursday, Aug. 14, according to Albany Police. They found a 34-year-old man suffering from “significant” stab wounds to his arms, police said. The victim was taken to Albany Medical Center Hospital with what was described as non-life-threatening injuries. Investigators determined that the man had been stabbed outside of the Townsend Park Homes, located at 45 Central Avenue, and that the victim and suspect knew …
Anything But Subtle: Peek Inside 'Most Colorful Home In Queens,' Listed For $3M Anything But Subtle: Peek Inside 'Most Colorful Home In Queens,' Listed For $3M
Anything But Subtle: Peek Inside 'Most Colorful Home In Queens,' Listed For $3M In a city of concrete and glass, one Queens home is blooming with color — and it’s hitting the market for a cool $3 million. Billed as “the most colorful home in Queens,” this 6-bedroom, 4-bath custom showpiece in Astoria is less a house and more an eternal spring garden you can actually live in. Listed by Nest Seekers International, the 2,856-square-foot semi-detached brick stunner greets visitors with a graceful arched entryway before whisking them into a kaleidoscope of floral finishes, candy-colored walls, and hand-selected chandeliers that double as art. Nest Seekers Internati…
Jackpot! $1M Scratch-Off Prize Claimed By Deer Park Man Jackpot! $1M Scratch-Off Prize Claimed By Deer Park Man
Jackpot! $1M Scratch-Off Prize Claimed By Deer Park Man In the dog days of summer, one Suffolk County man is cooling off with a million-dollar payday. Gus Anastasiadis, of Deer Park, claimed the $1 million top prize on the New York Lottery’s Millionaire Maker scratch-off game, officials announced. Anastasiadis opted for a single lump-sum payment, taking home $651,006 after required withholdings. The lucky ticket was purchased at Trakia (Sunoco) on Deer Park Avenue in Dix Hills. As of now, there are still five $1,000,000 prizes left in the Millionaire Maker game. Players can check the latest status of any scratch-off at nylottery.ny.gov. Scrat…
Backyard Ambush: Man Who Murdered Ex's Uncle At Amityville Party Sentenced To Prison Backyard Ambush: Man Who Murdered Ex's Uncle At Amityville Party Sentenced To Prison
Backyard Ambush: Man Who Murdered Ex's Uncle At Amityville Party Sentenced To Prison A Pennsylvania man will spend decades behind bars for an ambush-style killing at a backyard party on Long Island. Paulin Cerisier, 29, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison in Suffolk County Court on Thursday, Aug. 14, in the shooting death of Maresse Dickerson-Stevenson. It followed his June conviction for second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon. The shooting happened around 2:50 a.m. on July 18, 2021. Cerisier drove from Pennsylvania to Amityville, entered a backyard party, and approached 41-year-old Maresse Dickerson-Stevenson, his ex-g…
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