Joe Lombardi

Managing Editor

jlombardi@dailyvoice.com

Joe Lombardi, Daily Voice's Managing Editor, has spent his professional career as a newsroom director, manager, editor, producer, writer, reporter and broadcaster who has worked at major websites, television networks, newspapers, magazines and radio stations and as a book author.

The Manhattan native, Irvington (NY) High School and University of Dayton graduate has been actively involved in web publishing for more than 25 years. In addition, he also has expertise in marketing, public relations and social media.

Lombardi rejoined Daily Voice in September 2013 as managing editor after serving as sports editorial consultant from August 2011 through January 2012. He was named to oversee editorial operations in the fall of 2017.

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Joe Lombardi's Contributions

Hot Pockets Recalled Due To Possible Presence Of Plastic, Glass Hot Pockets Recalled Due To Possible Presence Of Plastic, Glass
Hot Pockets Recalled Due To Possible Presence Of Plastic, Glass A recall has been ordered for approximately 762,615 pounds of not-ready-to-eat pepperoni hot pockets product that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically pieces of glass and hard plastic, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced. The frozen NRTE pepperoni hot pockets product was produced from Nov. 13, 2020 through Nov. 16, 2020. The product has a shelf life of 14 months: 54-oz carton packages containing 12 “Nestlé HOT POCKETS BRAND SANDWICHES: PREMIUM PEPPERONI MADE WITH PORK, CHICKEN & BEEF PIZZA GARLIC BUTTERY CRUST”…
Pedestrian Killed After Being Struck By Car On Long Island Roadway Pedestrian Killed After Being Struck By Car On Long Island Roadway
Pedestrian Killed After Being Struck By Car On Long Island Roadway A pedestrian was killed after being struck by a car on a busy Long Island roadway. The incident happened Friday, Jan. 15, at approximately 4:25 p.m. in East Patchogue. Zipporah Johnson,  age 28, of Patchogue, was driving a 2004 Nissan westbound on Montauk Highway, near Scherger Avenue, when her vehicle struck Arturo Peralta, age 77, of East Patchogue, who was walking with his bicycle, Suffolk County Police said. Peralta was pronounced dead at the scene by a physician assistant from the Office of the Suffolk County Medical Examiner. Johnson was not injured. The vehicle was i…
COVID-19: More Contagious 'Super Strain' Now Projected To Be Main Infection Source, CDC Says COVID-19: More Contagious 'Super Strain' Now Projected To Be Main Infection Source, CDC Says
Covid-19: More Contagious 'Super Strain' Now Projected To Be Main Infection Source, CDC Says The highly more contagious COVID-19 so-called "Super Strain" variant is now projected to become the dominant source of infection in the country by March, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) said on Friday, Jan. 15. The variant has now been detected in 10 states and modeling data indicates the new strain has the potential to increase the United States pandemic trajectory in the coming months. The increased transmissibility of the variant warrants universal and increased compliance with mitigation strategies, including distancing and masking, the CDC said in a statement. "…
Here Are Brand-New Projected Totals For Areas Expected To See Snow From Storm System Here Are Brand-New Projected Totals For Areas Expected To See Snow From Storm System
Here Are Brand-New Projected Totals For Areas Expected To See Snow From Storm System New projections have been released for inland areas expected to see several inches of snowfall from a storm system that will sweep through the Northeast, bringing all rain for most of the region. The time frame for the storm is Friday night, Jan. 15 into Saturday, Jan. 16, with most of the region seeing mainly rain. Friday will be cloudy throughout the day with a high temperature in the mid 40s. Precipitation from the storm system will arrive with rain late Friday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. Rain will continue overnight for most of the region with the t…
Long Island Woman Driving Drunk Rescued After Crashing Into Pond, Police Say Long Island Woman Driving Drunk Rescued After Crashing Into Pond, Police Say
Long Island Woman Driving Drunk Rescued After Crashing Into Pond, Police Say A Long Island woman driving drunk was rescued after she drove her vehicle into a pond. The incident happened on Thursday, Jan. 14, at approximately 7:50 p.m. in Ronkonkoma. Melissa McMullen, age 39, of Islandia, drove a 2009 Mercury Mountaineer SUV into a pond at Colony Park Apartments, located at 500 Peconic St., according to Suffolk County Police.  Fifth Precinct and Emergency Service Section officers responded.  The vehicle was taking on water when Emergency Service officers Danny Colondona, Carmine Pellegrino, and Chris Oddo arrived, said police. The officers broke a window…
Here Are Areas That Will See Accumulating Snowfall From Storm System Here Are Areas That Will See Accumulating Snowfall From Storm System
Here Are Areas That Will See Accumulating Snowfall From Storm System Some parts of the region will see several inches of snowfall from a storm system that will sweep through the Northeast. The time frame for the storm is Friday night, Jan. 15 into Saturday, Jan. 16, with most of the region seeing mainly rain. Thursday, Jan. 14 started off with spotty rain and snow showers in some spots. The rest of the day will be mostly cloudy with the high temperature the low 40s, according to the National Weather Service. Friday will also be cloudy with a high temperature in the mid 40s. The storm system will arrive late Friday night, after around 10 p.m. Most…
COVID-19: Hudson Valley Sees 1,800-Plus New Cases; New Totals By County COVID-19: Hudson Valley Sees 1,800-Plus New Cases; New Totals By County
Covid-19: Hudson Valley Sees 1,800-Plus New Cases; New Totals By County The Hudson Valley saw more than 1,800 newly reported COVID-19 cases as well as an increase in the positive-test rate, according to data released by the New York State Department of Health on Wednesday, Jan. 13. The positive infection rate in the Hudson Valley the last four days is as follows: Saturday, Jan. 9: 7.90 percent Sunday, Jan. 10: 7.83 percent Monday, Jan. 11: 7.86 percent Tuesday, Jan. 12: 7.95 percent A breakdown of new cases in each of the Hudson Valley's seven counties is as follows: Westchester, 740 Orange County, 373 Rockland, 284 Dutchess, 273 Putnam, 84 Ulster Count…
Storm System Will Bring Mix Of Rain, Snow To Region: Here's What To Expect Storm System Will Bring Mix Of Rain, Snow To Region: Here's What To Expect
Storm System Will Bring Mix Of Rain, Snow To Region: Here's What To Expect A stretch of dry, seasonable weather will be coming to an end as a storm system bringing rain to most of the region and snowfall to interior locations moves through the Northeast. The time frame for the storm is Friday night, Jan. 15 into Saturday, Jan. 16. There will be variable cloudiness with temperatures a bit above normal in the days leading up to the storm, with the high temperature on both Wednesday, Jan. 13 and Thursday, Jan. 14 in the low 40s with mostly cloudy skies, according to the National Weather Service. Friday will also be cloudy with a high temperature in the mid…
COVID-19: Hudson Valley Sees 1,900-Plus New Cases; New Totals By County COVID-19: Hudson Valley Sees 1,900-Plus New Cases; New Totals By County
Covid-19: Hudson Valley Sees 1,900-Plus New Cases; New Totals By County The Hudson Valley saw more than 1,900 newly reported COVID-19 cases, according to data released by the New York State Department of Health on Tuesday, Jan. 12. The positive infection rate in the Hudson Valley the last three days is as follows: Saturday, Jan. 9: 7.90 percent Sunday, Jan. 10: 7.83 percent Monday, Jan. 11: 7.86 percent A breakdown of new cases in each of the Hudson Valley's seven counties is as follows: Westchester, 872 Orange County, 299 Rockland, 258 Dutchess, 240 Ulster County, 111 Putnam, 86 Sullivan, 51 Total: 1,917 There are a total of 1,053 hospitalization…
COVID-19: More In Congress Test Positive As Video Shows Maskless Members During Capitol Riot COVID-19: More In Congress Test Positive As Video Shows Maskless Members During Capitol Riot
Covid-19: More In Congress Test Positive As Video Shows Maskless Members During Capitol Riot More members of Congress have tested positive for COVID-19 days after the deadly pro-Trump riot on Capitol Hill as some Democrats called out several Republicans for refusing to wear masks while they were holed up together in safe rooms on Wednesday, Jan. 6. Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Washington) and Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-New Jersey) both announced on Monday, Jan. 11 that they have become infected. "I just received a positive COVID-19 test result after being locked down in a secured room at the Capitol where several Republicans not only cruelly refused to wear a mask but recklessly…
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