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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Alert Issued For Missing Long Island Man Alert Issued For Missing Long Island Man
Alert Issued For Missing Long Island Man A Long Island man has gone missing and authorities are asking the public's help in locating him. Suffolk County Police have issued a Silver Alert for a missing Dix Hills man who suffers from dementia. Gerald St. George, 83, went missing from his home located on Kendrick Lane, Thursday morning, June 4 at approximately 7:30 a.m.  St. George has gray hair and brown eyes, is 6-foot tall and about 130 pounds. He was last seen wearing a black jacket with a gray stripe on the sleeve, black pants and black sneakers and operating a gray 2018 Honda CRV, New York license plate DEJ-1344.  …
Man Commits Lewd Act At Long Island Park, Police Say Man Commits Lewd Act At Long Island Park, Police Say
Man Commits Lewd Act At Long Island Park, Police Say A man has been charged with committing a lewd act at a Long Island park. It happened on Thursday, June 4 at 10:15 a.m. in Port Jefferson. A concerned citizen saw the man committing the lewd act at Harborfront Park, located at 101 East Broadway at approximately and called 911, Suffolk County Police said. Following an investigation by Sixth Squad detectives and Sixth Precinct Patrol officers, Frank Cappuccio, 70, of Port Jefferson,  was arrested and charged with public lewdness. Cappuccio was issued a desk appearance ticket and is scheduled to be arraigned at First Distr…
Man, 64, Charged With Possessing Child Porn Man, 64, Charged With Possessing Child Porn
Man, 64, Charged With Possessing Child Porn A 64-year-old area man has been charged with possessing child porn, state police said. After an investigation by the Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the Troop K Computer Crimes Unit, a search warrant was issued by the Dutchess County Court for the residence of James W. Ringwood of the Town of Poughkeepsie.  With assistance from the Town of Poughkeepsie Police Department, the warrant was executed on Thursday, May 21. On Tuesday, June 2, the state police from the Poughkeepsie barracks arrested Ringwood and charged him with seven counts of possessing a sexual performance by a child,…
Two Suspects On Loose After Armed Robbery At Long Island Gas Station, Police Say Two Suspects On Loose After Armed Robbery At Long Island Gas Station, Police Say
Two Suspects On Loose After Armed Robbery At Long Island Gas Station, Police Say Two suspects are at large after an armed robbery at a Long Island gas station. It happened on Thursday, June 3 at 11:30 a.m. in the hamlet of Bellerose Terrace in Floral Park. After two suspects walked into the Mobil station located at 240-40 Jericho Turnpike, one of them walked behind the counter and displayed a black handgun to the 41-year old male employee, Nassau County Police said. The second suspect took out a knife and went to the cash register where he was able to take out an unknown amount of US currency.  Both suspects then ran out the front door and fled on foot northbound…
Several New Rounds Of Thunderstorms Likely, With Some Severe Several New Rounds Of Thunderstorms Likely, With Some Severe
Several New Rounds Of Thunderstorms Likely, With Some Severe The arrival of a warm, humid air mass has created conditions ripe for scattered thunderstorms, some of which could be severe. The first round of storms swept through Wednesday afternoon and evening, June 3, leading to downed trees, road closures and scattered power outages in parts of the region. Skies have cleared on Thursday, June 4, but it will stay very warm with the high temperature in the low to mid 80s under partly cloudy skies.  There will be a 50 percent chance of showers in the evening with thunderstorms also possible. Showers and storms will be more widespread and frequent…
Man Struck, Killed By Car At Busy Long Island Intersection Man Struck, Killed By Car At Busy Long Island Intersection
Man Struck, Killed By Car At Busy Long Island Intersection A man was killed after being struck by a vehicle at a busy Long Island intersection. It happened around 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 3 in Bay Shore. Richard Going, 19, of West Islip, was driving a 2012 Mazda CX9 westbound on Union Boulevard, west of Brentwood Road, when the vehicle struck an adult man who was crossing the street from the south side, Suffolk County Police said. The pedestrian, who has not yet been identified by police, was transported to Southside Hospital in Bay Shore where he was pronounced dead. Going, 19, of West Islip, was not injured, police said. The vehicl…
COVID-19: CT Schools Can Hold In-Person Graduations; State DOE Gives Outlook For Fall Classes COVID-19: CT Schools Can Hold In-Person Graduations; State DOE Gives Outlook For Fall Classes
Covid-19: CT Schools Can Hold In-Person Graduations; State DOE Gives Outlook For Fall Classes Schools in Connecticut will be able to have in-person graduations, with restrictions. Gov. Ned Lamont made the announcement late Wednesday afternoon, June 3 while also looking ahead to what the fall semester could look like. Those ceremonies may start on or after Monday, July 6. "We're letting school districts know that they can begin holding in-person graduation ceremonies beginning July 6, following certain health and safety protocols," Lamont said. The main guideline is that gatherings will be limited to 150 people.  So some smaller high schools will be able to hold tradition on-f…
COVID-19: CT Schools Can Hold In-Person Graduations; State DOE Gives Outlook For Fall Classes COVID-19: CT Schools Can Hold In-Person Graduations; State DOE Gives Outlook For Fall Classes
Covid-19: CT Schools Can Hold In-Person Graduations; State DOE Gives Outlook For Fall Classes Schools in Connecticut will be able to have in-person graduations, with restrictions. Gov. Ned Lamont made the announcement late Wednesday afternoon, June 3 while also looking ahead to what the fall semester could look like. Those ceremonies may start on or after Monday, July 6. "We're letting school districts know that they can begin holding in-person graduation ceremonies beginning July 6, following certain health and safety protocols," Lamont said. The main guideline is that gatherings will be limited to 150 people.  So some smaller high schools will be able to hold tradition on-f…
Storm Watch: Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued For Much Of Area Storm Watch: Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued For Much Of Area
Storm Watch: Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued For Much Of Area A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for much of the area as isolated to scattered storms sweep through the region. The primary threat for storms Wednesday night, June 3 is damaging wind gusts, the National Weather Service said. Heavy downpours are likely with the storms. Small hail and isolated tornadoes are possible. The storm chance will last through midnight.  Skies will clear Thursday, June 4, but there's a new chance for showers and storms in the evening on a mostly sunny day with the high temperature in the mid 80s. Check back to Daily Voice for update…
Roadway Reopens After Large Protest Roadway Reopens After Large Protest
Roadway Reopens After Large Protest This story has been updated. A stretch of I-84 has reopened after hundreds protesting police-related deaths entered the highway. The closure, in both directions, was between exits 4 and 5 in Danbury on Wednesday, June 3 and lasted about an hour, starting just before 2:30 p.m. The protest began on Main Street early in the afternoon with more than 1,000 people. A smaller amount, but still in the hundreds, then proceeded to the interstate. Other protests are planned for this afternoon in Fairfield County in New Canaan and Stamford. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
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