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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'To Die For': New Upscale Italian Spot Brings Big Flavors, Family Vibes To Hicksville 'To Die For': New Upscale Italian Spot Brings Big Flavors, Family Vibes To Hicksville
'To Die For': New Upscale Italian Spot Brings Big Flavors, Family Vibes To Hicksville Homemade pasta, fresh seafood, and a tiramisu that might just bring a tear to your eye: Long Island’s newest Italian restaurant is hitting all the right marks. Hicksville’s Ficarra Ristorante–located at 400 South Oyster Bay Road–held its grand opening in late April, offering what owner Carl Mattone calls “a celebration of family, tradition, and the rich culinary heritage of Italy.” A heartfelt tribute to Mattone’s ancestral Sicilian town, Ficarra bills itself as an “upscale Italian-American dining experience.” “My mother taught me that food is about bringing people together with care and t…
Huntington Dad Sexually Abused 2 Daughters In Front Of Each Other While Mom Was At Work: Jury Huntington Dad Sexually Abused 2 Daughters In Front Of Each Other While Mom Was At Work: Jury
Huntington Dad Sexually Abused 2 Daughters In Front Of Each Other While Mom Was At Work: Jury A Long Island father could spend decades behind bars after a jury convicted him of sexually abusing his two young daughters, sometimes simultaneously. The 50-year-old Huntington man, who prosecutors did not name in order to protect the victims’ identities, was found guilty of child sex crimes by a Suffolk County jury on Wednesday, May 14, following a two-week trial. An investigation found that the defendant began sexually abusing his oldest daughter, who was 10 at the time, in February 2012 while the girls’ mother was at work, prosecutors said. Eventually, the man started to abuse his youn…
'Dangerous Loophole' Shielding Drugged Drivers Must End, DA Urges NY Lawmakers 'Dangerous Loophole' Shielding Drugged Drivers Must End, DA Urges NY Lawmakers
'Dangerous Loophole' Shielding Drugged Drivers Must End, DA Urges NY Lawmakers With the clock ticking on New York’s legislative session, a Long Island district attorney is urging lawmakers to pass legislation he says is critical to saving lives. Suffolk County DA Raymond Tierney and a statewide coalition of prosecutors , safety advocates, and public health leaders kicked off a series of “Days of Action” in Albany on Monday, May 12, demanding politicians pass the Deadly Driving Bill. If approved, the law would close a “dangerous loophole” in New York’s drugged driving laws, Tierney said. Under current law, prosecutors cannot pursue charges against drivers impaired by s…
Tell It To Your Realtor: Taylor Dayne's Former Historic Lloyd Harbor Estate Listed For $2.8M Tell It To Your Realtor: Taylor Dayne's Former Historic Lloyd Harbor Estate Listed For $2.8M
Tell It To Your Realtor: Taylor Dayne's Former Historic Lloyd Harbor Estate Listed For $2.8M It’s not every day you can live like a pop icon, but one lucky buyer just might get the chance. The former Lloyd Harbor estate of Long Island native and chart-topping singer Taylor Dayne has officially hit the market—and it’s already drawing eyes. The historic six-bedroom, five-bathroom Victorian-era stunner at 381 West Neck Road is listed for $2.875 million. Built in 1869 and designed by architect Charles Homer Davis, the 6,600-square-foot home is a certified showstopper, boasting classic Second Empire architecture with Queen Anne flourishes, a mansard roof, a truncated tower, and sprawlin…
$20K RV, Ticket Scam Orchestrated By Nassau Man, Police Say $20K RV, Ticket Scam Orchestrated By Nassau Man, Police Say
$20K RV, Ticket Scam Orchestrated By Nassau Man, Police Say A 63-year-old man is behind bars after allegedly conning multiple people out of thousands of dollars in a months-long fraud scheme, police said. Rensselaer County resident Patrick Walsh, of Nassau, was arrested following a New York State Police investigation Monday, May 5. Troopers determined that Walsh targeted victims while in Schodack, collecting payments for high-value items like RVs and concert tickets he never provided, police said. In total, he is accused of stealing over $20,000 through the alleged scam. Walsh is charged with four counts of grand larceny and one count of scheme to…
Legendary NYPD ‘Son Of Sam’ Detective, Former Giants Farmhand Laid To Rest In Greenport At 93 Legendary NYPD ‘Son Of Sam’ Detective, Former Giants Farmhand Laid To Rest In Greenport At 93
Legendary Nypd ‘Son Of Sam’ Detective, Former Giants Farmhand Laid To Rest In Greenport At 93 A towering figure in New York City law enforcement — whose name became forever linked with some of the most infamous cases in the city’s history — was laid to rest this week on Long Island. Joseph Borrelli, the retired NYPD Chief of Detectives who helped crack the terrifying Son of Sam case and led some of the department’s most high-profile investigations over four decades, died Wednesday, May 7, at the age of 93 following a brief illness, according to his obituary. Borrelli, who was born in Brooklyn, began his career with the NYPD in 1959 after serving two years in the Army and spending se…
Drugged Driver Can Barely Keep Eyes Open For Mugshot After Causing Galway Crash: Cops Drugged Driver Can Barely Keep Eyes Open For Mugshot After Causing Galway Crash: Cops
Drugged Driver Can Barely Keep Eyes Open For Mugshot After Causing Galway Crash: Cops A woman is facing DWI charges following a single-vehicle crash in the Capital Region. Saratoga County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a wreck on State Route 29 in Galway for a wreck just before 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 14. An investigation found that the driver, 67-year-old Roseanne Gutto, of Galway, was impaired by drugs when she went off the roadway and struck a mailbox, police said. Gutto, the sole occupant of the vehicle, was arrested on suspicion of driving while ability impaired. She was released on an appearance ticket for further proceedings in the Galway Town Court.
Juvenile Hospitalized After Officer-Involved Shooting In Schenectady Juvenile Hospitalized After Officer-Involved Shooting In Schenectady
Juvenile Hospitalized After Officer-Involved Shooting In Schenectady A tense standoff on a Schenectady street ended with a police officer firing a shot and a girl hospitalized with self-inflicted injuries. The incident unfolded around 7:20 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, when Schenectady Police responded to a report of an altercation at a residence on Strong Street near Avery Place. When officers arrived, they encountered a female juvenile armed with a large knife, Schenectady Police said. Officers attempted to speak with her and called in crisis negotiators to assist. During the standoff, the girl reportedly advanced toward officers while still holding the knife,…
East Garden City, Uniondale Teens Disappeared Within Hours Of Each Other East Garden City, Uniondale Teens Disappeared Within Hours Of Each Other
East Garden City, Uniondale Teens Disappeared Within Hours Of Each Other Authorities are asking for help in locating two Long Island teenagers who went missing within hours of each other. Gabriella Panameno-Marinero, 14, was last seen in Uniondale at around 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 14, according to Nassau County Police. Relatives reported her missing later that night. Just 90 minutes later, East Garden City resident Julian Carbajal, 15, went missing at 9 a.m., police said. Relatives contacted police nearly 12 hours later. Panameno-Marinero is 5 feet tall and 115 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black sweater, black pants, an…
Man Plotted To Kill Romantic Rival, Feed Body To Pigs On PA Farm In Murder-For-Hire Scheme Man Plotted To Kill Romantic Rival, Feed Body To Pigs On PA Farm In Murder-For-Hire Scheme
Man Plotted To Kill Romantic Rival, Feed Body To Pigs On PA Farm In Murder-For-Hire Scheme A New York man who plotted to kill his romantic rival and dispose of the body on a pig farm pleaded guilty in federal court. Albany County resident Jeal Sutherland, 57, of Colonie, admitted to orchestrating a murder-for-hire scheme targeting the father of a child shared with Sutherland’s then-partner, the US Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday, May 14. Sutherland used his cell phone between November 2024 and January 2025 to arrange the victim’s murder, prosecutors said. As part of the twisted plot, he offered to forgive a debt owed by the would-be hitman and also agreed to pay an undercov…
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