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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Suspect Nabbed After Bank Robbery In Area Suspect Nabbed After Bank Robbery In Area
Suspect Nabbed After Bank Robbery In Area A suspect was apprehended shortly after a bank robbery in the area. It happened at approximately 5:30 p.m. on Friday, April 10 in Nanuet at the Capital One Bank located at 46 E. Route 59. The initial reports stated that an adult man entered the bank and passed a note to the teller demanding money, Clarkstown Police Department said, noting that no weapons were displayed.  At this point of the investigation the amount of money stolen by the suspect is undetermined, police said.  The responding patrol units and detectives were able to determine the identification of…
COVID-19: Employee At ShopRite In Hudson Valley Tests Positive COVID-19: Employee At ShopRite In Hudson Valley Tests Positive
Covid-19: Employee At ShopRite In Hudson Valley Tests Positive A sixth employee at a ShopRite in the Hudson Valley has tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The employee is in Ulster County at the ShopRite location in Ellenville, which remains open. Earlier report - COVID-19: ShopRite Workers At Four Westchester Stores Test Positive "The impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the community of Ellenville has been felt by us all," the store announced. "Many of us know a friend, family member or co-worker who has been affected.  "The same holds true at ShopRite, where a member of our work family – the associates who provide es…
COVID-19: New CT Numbers, Including Fatalities, Cases By Towns, Cities COVID-19: New CT Numbers, Including Fatalities, Cases By Towns, Cities
Covid-19: New CT Numbers, Including Fatalities, Cases By Towns, Cities The number of confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is nearing the 10,000 mark. As of late Thursday afternoon, April 9, 9,784 have tested positive. Of those cases, 4,882 (50 percent) are in Fairfield County.  Here are the cities with the most cases in Connecticut: Stamford 1,113 cases, Norwalk 671, Danbury 632, New Haven 461, Bridgeport 564, Waterbury 400, Greenwich 288, Hartford, 270 Click here to see important data on COVID-19 in Connecticut, and scroll down for a  complete rundown of the number of cases in all cities and towns, as well as hospitalizations by county…
Severe Weather Alert: Strong Storm System With 50 MPH Wind Gusts Could Cause Power Outages Severe Weather Alert: Strong Storm System With 50 MPH Wind Gusts Could Cause Power Outages
Severe Weather Alert: Strong Storm System With 50 MPH Wind Gusts Could Cause Power Outages Get set for a stretch of stormy weather as a strong system from the Midwest sweeps through this region bringing gusty winds that could bring down tree limbs and utility lines, leading to power outages. Thunderstorms are likely to develop early in the afternoon on Thursday, April 9 ahead of an approaching cold front.  Some of the storms could be severe with heavy rain at times and damaging wind gusts of 35 to 50 miles per hour, the National Weather Service says. The window for most of the storm activity is from noon to 4 p.m. on Thursday. A coastal flood advisory is in effect from noon…
COVID-19: Latest Breakdown Of New York's 6,268 Deaths By County, Sex, Ethnicity, Age Groups COVID-19: Latest Breakdown Of New York's 6,268 Deaths By County, Sex, Ethnicity, Age Groups
Covid-19: Latest Breakdown Of New York's 6,268 Deaths By County, Sex, Ethnicity, Age Groups Here is the latest breakdown of the 6,268 deaths related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in New York as of Thursday morning, April 9, according to the state health department.  The deaths are residents of each county listed below. Albany, 6 Allegany, 1 Bronx, 989 Broome, 5 Cayuga, 1 Chautauqua, 1 Chemung, 1 Columbia, 4 Cortland, 1 Delaware, 1 Dutchess, 15 Erie, 36 Fulton, 1 Genesee, 1 Herkimer, 3 Kings (Brooklyn), 1,427 Lewis, 2 Madison, 2 Manhattan, 604 Monroe, 26 Montgomery, 1 Nassau, 566 Niagara, 1 Oneida, 1 Onondaga, 6 Orange, 63 Oswego, 2 Otsego, 2 Putnam, …
COVID-19: Field Hospital Being Constructed At Northern Westchester Hospital COVID-19: Field Hospital Being Constructed At Northern Westchester Hospital
Covid-19: Field Hospital Being Constructed At Northern Westchester Hospital As part of planning efforts to ensure it has the capacity to hospitalize patients with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Northern Westchester Hospital announced the construction of a field hospital that will be patient ready on Saturday, April 11. The field hospital is designed as a unit within the hospital with the same staffing ratio, equipment and supplies. The large tented structure will be housed in the hospital’s north parking lot and give NWH the ability to care for approximately 30- 40 additional patients in a safe environment, with direct oversight. According to NWH exe…
COVID-19: 49 New Deaths Reported In CT; Some Towns Already Cancel Memorial Day, July 4th Events COVID-19: 49 New Deaths Reported In CT; Some Towns Already Cancel Memorial Day, July 4th Events
Covid-19: 49 New Deaths Reported In CT; Some Towns Already Cancel Memorial Day, July 4th Events There were 49 deaths in Connecticut related to the novel coronavirus in the last 24 hours. That brings the total number of fatalities during the pandemic to 326 in the state, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Wednesday afternoon, April 8. There have now been 1,400 hospitalizations, with 110 more since Tuesday, April 7. Since Friday, March 13,  there have been 302,000 unemployment claims submitted. That's two years of normal claim activity, in less than one month. The Department of Labor has quadrupled the amount of staff processing claims, working overtime and weekends, but the backlog is st…
Putnam Now Has 427 COVID-19 Cases: Latest Rundown By Town, Breakdown By Sex, Age Groups Putnam Now Has 427 COVID-19 Cases: Latest Rundown By Town, Breakdown By Sex, Age Groups
Putnam Now Has 427 Covid-19 Cases: Latest Rundown By Town, Breakdown By Sex, Age Groups There are now 427 positive cases of the novel coronavirus in Putnam County. Twenty-two of those are hospitalized. Two COVID-19 deaths of county residents since Tuesday, April 7 have brought the total number of fatalities to 16. Here is a breakdown of cases by town: Carmel, 157 Southeast, 85 Kent, 66 Putnam Valley, 44 Patterson, 40 Philipstown, 35 Total: 427 Men: 244, Women: 183 In the first image above, Carmel (in light blue) has the highest percentage at 37 percent, followed by Southeast (20 percent). For a breakdown of cases by age group, see the second image above. Related story …
COVID-19: Latest Breakdown Of New York's 5,489 Deaths By County COVID-19: Latest Breakdown Of New York's 5,489 Deaths By County
Covid-19: Latest Breakdown Of New York's 5,489 Deaths By County Here is a breakdown of the 5,489 deaths related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in New York as of Wednesday morning, April 8, according to the state health department.  The deaths are residents of each county listed below. Albany, 6 Allegany, 1 Bronx, 866 Broome, 4 Cayuga, 1 Columbia, 4 Cortland, 1 Delaware, 1 Dutchess, 15 Erie, 34 Fulton, 1 Genesee, 1 Herkimer, 3 Kings (Brooklyn), 1,252 Lewis, 2 Madison, 2 Manhattan, 513 Monroe, 25 Montgomery, 1 Nassau, 500 Niagara, 1 Oneida, 1 Onondaga, 5 Orange, 53 Oswego, 1 Otsego, 2 Putnam, 16 Queens, 1,284 Rensselaer, 1 Ri…
Motorcyclist Killed In Fiery Crash At Long Island Intersection Motorcyclist Killed In Fiery Crash At Long Island Intersection
Motorcyclist Killed In Fiery Crash At Long Island Intersection A man was killed when a motorcycle burst into flames after crashing into a Jeep at a Long Island intersection. It happened on Tuesday, April 7 at around 8:21 p.m. in Mastic. Kristen Conrad, 31, of Manorville, was driving a 2006 Jeep Liberty southbound on Mastic Road, when the vehicle made a left turn onto Eleanor Avenue in the path of two northbound motorcycles, Suffolk County Police said. The motorcycles were operated by Bernard Lafayette, 31, of Mastic, in front and Walter Mason, 35, of Mastic, behind.  The motorcycle operated by Lafayette crashed into the Jeep, accord…
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