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

COVID-19: Here's Latest Long Island Positivity Testing Rate; New Cases For Each County COVID-19: Here's Latest Long Island Positivity Testing Rate; New Cases For Each County
Covid-19: Here's Latest Long Island Positivity Testing Rate; New Cases For Each County Positive test results for COVID-19 remained steady on Long Island, according to brand-new three-day data released by New York State on Saturday, Sept. 19. Of the 110,444 test results reported on Friday, Sept. 18 to New York State, 986, or 0.89 percent, were positive.  On Long Island, the positive percentages in the last three days are as follows: Wednesday, Sept. 16: 1.1 percent Thursday, Sept. 17: 0.9 percent Friday, Sept. 18: 1.0 percent A total of 986 new COVID cases brought the statewide total to 49,038 confirmed cases during the pandemic. There were 1-2 new COVI…
COVID-19: Here's Latest Hudson Valley Positivity Testing Rate; New Cases For Each County COVID-19: Here's Latest Hudson Valley Positivity Testing Rate; New Cases For Each County
Covid-19: Here's Latest Hudson Valley Positivity Testing Rate; New Cases For Each County Positive test results for COVID-19 in the Hudson Valley remained steady, according to brand-new five-day data released by New York State on Saturday, Sept. 19. Of the 110,444 test results reported on Friday, Sept. 18 to New York State, 986, or 0.89 percent, were positive.  In the Hudson Valley, the positive percentages in the last three days are as follows: Wednesday, Sept. 16: 1.4 percent Thursday, Sept. 17: 1.4 percent Friday, Sept. 18: 1.2 percent A total of 986 new COVID cases brought the statewide total to 49,038 confirmed cases during the pandemic. Here's a run…
COVID-19: Five Long Island Businesses Cited For Violations In Latest Daily Patrols COVID-19: Five Long Island Businesses Cited For Violations In Latest Daily Patrols
Covid-19: Five Long Island Businesses Cited For Violations In Latest Daily Patrols Five more Long Island establishments were cited for COVID-19 guideline violations in patrols conducted by State Police Task Force and State Liquor Authority on Friday, Sept. 18. A total of 1,434 establishments in New York City and Long Island were visited with a total of six businesses being found to not be in compliance with state requirements.  The breakdown is as follows: Suffolk - 5 Brooklyn - 1 The specific names of the businesses were not released.
Here's New Projected Timing, Track For Hurricane Teddy, How It Will Affect Parts Of Region Here's New Projected Timing, Track For Hurricane Teddy, How It Will Affect Parts Of Region
Here's New Projected Timing, Track For Hurricane Teddy, How It Will Affect Parts Of Region Hurricane Teddy's latest projected path takes the center of the storm well east of the region, but it will still be felt in parts of the area. Minor to moderate coastal flooding (from half a foot to 2 feet of inundation depending on location) is expected at the times of high tide through Sunday afternoon, Sept. 20. Additionally, high surf of 8 to 12 feet and dangerous rip currents at ocean beaches will also occur, the National Weather Service said. Earlier report - Teddy Strengthens Over Atlantic, Expected To Be Major Hurricane Teddy was one of the final named storms from the English…
COVID-19: Suspect Nabbed For Violent Assault Of LI Gas Station Attendant Over Social Distance COVID-19: Suspect Nabbed For Violent Assault Of LI Gas Station Attendant Over Social Distance
Covid-19: Suspect Nabbed For Violent Assault Of LI Gas Station Attendant Over Social Distance A suspect was apprehended following a lengthy investigation after a violent assault of an employee at a Long Island gas station over social distancing that happened early on during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to authorities. The 67-year-old male victim was working as a gas station attendant in Freeport at 131 W. Merrick Road on Friday, April 3 at 10:35 p.m., Nassau County Police said.   A male customer handed the employee $10 for gas.  The victim felt the customer was too close and requested him to step back due to the COVID-19, police said.  The customer bec…
Investigation Under Way After 10 Guinea Pigs Found Abandoned In Area Investigation Under Way After 10 Guinea Pigs Found Abandoned In Area
Investigation Under Way After 10 Guinea Pigs Found Abandoned In Area Authorities are seeking information after 10 abandoned guinea pigs were found in the area. The six females and four males were discovered in a small plastic tub on a walkway near a residence on Putnam Avenue in the Village of Brewster, the Putnam County SPCA said on Thursday, Sept. 17. The guinea pigs were taken by a Good Samaritan and handed over to My Hopes in You Small Animal Rescue. Several of the female guinea pigs were pregnant, while all of the guinea pigs showed signs of neglect...all were underweight with long nails, urine-soaked and covered in feces. The …
Missing Area Man Found Missing Area Man Found
Missing Area Man Found Update: A 74-year-old man who went missing in the area has been found. Hartley Nemerov, age 74, was reported missing Thursday, Sept. 17 by his family. State Police have now announced that he has been "located in good health, and returned to his family. Thank you everyone for your assistance." Original report: A 74-year-old man has gone missing in the area and authorities are asking the public's help in locating him. State Police in Dover Plains are searching for Hartley Nemerov, age 74, reported missing by his family. He was last seen on Old Quaker Hill Rd, in Pawling on Thursday, Se…
COVID-19: New Positive Case Reported By Long Island School District COVID-19: New Positive Case Reported By Long Island School District
Covid-19: New Positive Case Reported By Long Island School District A new positive case of COVID-19 has been reported at a Long Island School District. The Babylon School District was notified on Friday, Sept. 18 that an individual at Babylon Junior-Senior High School has tested positive for COVID, Superintendent Linda Rozzi said in an email to the school community. "This individual has no ties to our other two buildings," Rozzi said. After learning of the positive case late Friday morning, the district transitioned in-person afternoon sessions to a virtual day of instruction for all students in grades 7-12.  The distric…
Silver Alert Issued For Missing Suffolk County Woman Silver Alert Issued For Missing Suffolk County Woman
Silver Alert Issued For Missing Suffolk County Woman A Long Island woman has gone missing and authorities are asking the public's help to locate her. Suffolk County Police have issued a Silver Alert for the missing woman who suffers from Schizophrenia and may be in need of medical attention. Susan Garramone, 39, of Medford, was last seen at her residence on Monday, Sept. 14.  Garramone is 5-foot-5, approximately 130 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair. Garramone left her home in a green 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee, which was later located in Brooklyn. Detectives are asking anyone with information on Garramone’s location to call 911 or …
COVID-19: SUNY Oswego Goes To Remote Learning As Cases Climb To 82 COVID-19: SUNY Oswego Goes To Remote Learning As Cases Climb To 82
Covid-19: SUNY Oswego Goes To Remote Learning As Cases Climb To 82 SUNY Oswego is suspending in-person learning for two weeks as the number of COVID-19 cases on campus continues to grow. The move, announced Friday, Sept. 18, takes effect on Saturday, Sept. 19. "While we have not reached the infection rate thresholds of the 100 individuals or 5 percent of the total on-campus population specified by the New York State Department of Health in the 'Interim Guidance for Higher Education during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency,' after consultation with SUNY Chancellor James Malatras, we have decided to stop face-to-face classes voluntarily," University …
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