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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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…
Rotterdam Mom Accused In Disabled Daughter's Death Dies Before Trial Begins Rotterdam Mom Accused In Disabled Daughter's Death Dies Before Trial Begins
Rotterdam Mom Accused In Disabled Daughter's Death Dies Before Trial Begins A New York woman accused of causing her disabled daughter’s death has died just days before she was set to face trial. Amber Geier, 46, of Rotterdam, died from acute septic shock stemming from a bowel perforation, the Schenectady County District Attorney’s Office confirmed Thursday, Aug. 14. Geier was charged last year in connection with the death of her 24-year-old daughter, Skylar Pettit, who had Down syndrome and diabetes and relied on her for care, as Daily Voice reported. Prosecutors alleged that in February 2022, Geier, a nurse practitioner, stopped giving her daughter the insulin s…
WATCH: Hit-Run Motorcyclist Caught On Video After Roosevelt Crash Injuring Pedestrian, Cops Say WATCH: Hit-Run Motorcyclist Caught On Video After Roosevelt Crash Injuring Pedestrian, Cops Say
Watch: Hit-Run Motorcyclist Caught On Video After Roosevelt Crash Injuring Pedestrian, Cops Say A pedestrian was hospitalized after a motorcyclist struck him and a car before speeding away on Long Island, police said. The incident happened in Roosevelt, near Nassau Road and Grenada Avenue, shortly after 7 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, according to Nassau County Police. A 57-year-old man was crossing Nassau Road from east to west near Grenada Avenue when a motorcyclist struck him, throwing the pedestrian to the ground. The bike then collided with a Hyundai that was stopped in traffic. The pedestrian suffered a leg laceration and abdominal pain and was taken by Nassau County Police ambulance…
Billy Joel To Shutter Oyster Bay Motorcycle Shop, Auction Collection After Brain Diagnosis Billy Joel To Shutter Oyster Bay Motorcycle Shop, Auction Collection After Brain Diagnosis
Billy Joel To Shutter Oyster Bay Motorcycle Shop, Auction Collection After Brain Diagnosis The Piano Man is movin’ out. Billy Joel will close his beloved Oyster Bay motorcycle shop, 20th Century Cycles, and auction off his prized collection after nearly 15 years. Social media posts for the shop proclaim “everything must go!” in announcements for its motorcycle parts sale. The more than 75 vintage and custom motorcycles housed within will be sold at auction this fall. The impending closure comes months after the 76-year-old Joel revealed he was diagnosed with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, as Daily Voice reported. The condition — a buildup of fluid in the brain — can impact think…
Pair Steals $80K From Saratoga County Senior In Computer Scam, Police Say Pair Steals $80K From Saratoga County Senior In Computer Scam, Police Say
Pair Steals $80K From Saratoga County Senior In Computer Scam, Police Say Two downstate residents are accused of scamming a Saratoga County senior out of more than $80,000 in cash and gift cards, then returning to collect another $30,000 before being arrested. Chuncheng Lin, 26, of Brooklyn, and Hui Lin, 40, of Flushing, were arrested Thursday, July 31, following a joint investigation by New York State Police and the US Department of Homeland Security. The case began Monday, June 30, when an elderly Saratoga County resident reported being targeted in a computer scam, according to New York State Police. The victim told troopers they were first two weeks earlier v…
Zelle Left Users Open To $1B In Scams, NY AG Says Zelle Left Users Open To $1B In Scams, NY AG Says
Zelle Left Users Open To $1B In Scams, NY AG Says The operator of Zelle is accused of designing the popular payment app without basic safeguards, allowing scammers to steal more than $1 billion from users. A lawsuit filed against Early Warning Services, LLC (EWS) by New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office Wednesday, Aug. 13, alleges the company failed to protect users from scams. EWS operates Zelle and is owned by a consortium of some of the country’s largest banks, including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Capital One, and Wells Fargo. According to the complaint, EWS launched Zelle in 2017 without critical safeguards, making it …
'She Loved Her Customers': Wading River Pizzeria Owner Mourned Following Death At Age 64 'She Loved Her Customers': Wading River Pizzeria Owner Mourned Following Death At Age 64
'She Loved Her Customers': Wading River Pizzeria Owner Mourned Following Death At Age 64 The Wading River community is mourning the loss of Maria Tranchina, the beloved owner of Pazzo Ristorante and Wood Fired Pizzeria, who died Monday, Aug. 11, at the age of 64. For nearly a decade, Tranchina poured her heart into Pazzo Ristorante, turning the eatery into more than just a place for great pizza. To her, it was a dream come true — a hub for friendship, community, and the joy of sharing food. Pazzo announced her passing in a Facebook post, describing Tranchina as someone who “put her heart into everything she did” and “loved her customers like they were family.” "Pazzo was more…
Inwood Man Gets 4 Years For $1.7M COVID Loan Fraud, Lavish Spending Spree Inwood Man Gets 4 Years For $1.7M COVID Loan Fraud, Lavish Spending Spree
Inwood Man Gets 4 Years For $1.7M COVID Loan Fraud, Lavish Spending Spree A Long Island man will spend the next four years in federal prison for stealing more than $1.7 million in COVID-19 relief funds and using the money to fund a luxury lifestyle. Niall Alli, 52, of Inwood, was sentenced Wednesday, Aug. 13, in Central Islip federal court. He must also repay the full $1.7 million to the Small Business Administration (SBA) and forfeit about $135,000 in seized assets, including cryptocurrency. Alli pleaded guilty in December 2023. Between April 2020 and November 2021, he fraudulently obtained four Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans on behalf of two compani…
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