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.

Joe has previously worked with:

Joe Lombardi's Contributions

COVID-19: Latest Rundown Of 142 Putnam County Positive Cases By Town COVID-19: Latest Rundown Of 142 Putnam County Positive Cases By Town
Covid-19: Latest Rundown Of 142 Putnam County Positive Cases By Town Putnam County now has 142 positive cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The latest report was released Sunday, March 29. “We need to do our best to slow the spread of the outbreak, to flatten the curve, and protect our health care system from becoming overwhelmed,” County Executive MaryEllen Odell said. “I really want to commend all of our residents for taking these orders as seriously as they have. The public response countywide has been fantastic.” Here is the breakdown of positive cases by town as of Sunday, March 29.: Carmel 65 Kent 22 Patterson 12 Phillipstown 7 Putnam Valley …
COVID-19: Seventh Death Linked To Novel Coronavirus Reported In Ridgefield COVID-19: Seventh Death Linked To Novel Coronavirus Reported In Ridgefield
Covid-19: Seventh Death Linked To Novel Coronavirus Reported In Ridgefield A seventh death related to the novel coronavirus has been confirmed in Ridgefield. Those who died were all residents of the Ridgefield Crossings senior living facility on Route 7 (Danbury Road), Ridgefield First Selectman Rudy Marconi said. As of Sunday, March 29, there are 64 confirmed active cases COVID-19 cases in Ridgefield with ages ranging from 12 to 101.  "Ridgefield Crossings remains under lockdown and extreme measures are underway to protect both the residents and the employees," Marconi said. "Our health director (Ed Briggs) remains in constant …
COVID-19: Here's Breakdown Of Hudson Valley's 12,417 Cases By County COVID-19: Here's Breakdown Of Hudson Valley's 12,417 Cases By County
Covid-19: Here's Breakdown Of Hudson Valley's 12,417 Cases By County More than 12,000 of the nearly 60,000 positive cases of the novel coronavirus (CODIV-19) in New York State are in the Hudson Valley. The 12,417 cases represent 20.8 percent of the state's 59,513 cases. Of the nearly 60,000 cases, 33,768 are in New York City - 56.7 percent of the cases in the state. Westchester's 8,519 cases account for 68.6 percent of Hudson Valley cases and 14.3 percent of cases in the state. Here's the breakdown as of Sunday, March 29. Westchester 8,519 Rockland 2,209 Orange County 1,247 Dutchess 320 Putnam 122 Total: 12,417 For more info, including new cases, and dat…
COVID-19: Latest Rundown Of Putnam County Positive Cases By Town COVID-19: Latest Rundown Of Putnam County Positive Cases By Town
Covid-19: Latest Rundown Of Putnam County Positive Cases By Town Putnam County now has 122 positive cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Here is the breakdown of positive cases by town as of Sunday, March 29.: Carmel 57 Kent 20 Patterson 9 Phillipstown 7 Putnam Valley 10 Southeast 19
Norwalk, With Most COVID-19 Cases In CT, Takes Three Emergency Measures Norwalk, With Most COVID-19 Cases In CT, Takes Three Emergency Measures
Norwalk, With Most Covid-19 Cases In CT, Takes Three Emergency Measures With more than 200 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, the most of any city or two in Connecticut, Norwalk is taking emergency action to battle the pandemic. On Sunday, March 29, Norwalk Mayor Harry W. Rilling issued three emergency orders. These orders become effective at 8 p.m. Monday, March 30 and will remain in place until further notice. “I’ve asked nicely and implored the public to practice physical distancing and to treat this public health crisis seriously," Rilling said. "Unfortunately, many in our community are taking this too lightly.  "In the last 24 hours, …
COVID-19: NY Pause Act, Which Bans Non-Essential Gatherings, Extended Through Passover, Easter COVID-19: NY Pause Act, Which Bans Non-Essential Gatherings, Extended Through Passover, Easter
Covid-19: NY Pause Act, Which Bans Non-Essential Gatherings, Extended Through Passover, Easter The order for non-essential employees to work from home and bans non-essential gatherings of any size in New York State amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has been extended through the Passover and Easter holidays, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. The PAUSE measure in which only essential businesses can have workers commuting took effect Sunday night, March 22. It's now in effect until Wednesday, April 15. That means there can be no religious services or large gatherings during Passover (which begins Wednesday evening, April 8 and ends on Thursday, April 16) or Easter (Sunday, April 12). "I…
COVID-19: These Are Top Five Foods For Panic Buyers COVID-19: These Are Top Five Foods For Panic Buyers
Covid-19: These Are Top Five Foods For Panic Buyers We all know panic buying has caused stores to sell out of certain staples, such as toilet paper, during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. But what food items are now most in demand? According to Nielsen, compared to a year ago, these food items have seen the biggest increases in sales amid the outbreak: Oat milk, up 476.7 percent Dried beans, up 230.5 percent Canned meat, up 187.8 percent Popcorn, up 47.7 percent Eggs, up 44 percent Canned meat, including SPAM, and dried beans are favorites because they can last for months. Nutritionists recommend keeping your freezer and pantry…
COVID-19: FEMA Approves Major Disaster Declaration For Connecticut COVID-19: FEMA Approves Major Disaster Declaration For Connecticut
Covid-19: FEMA Approves Major Disaster Declaration For Connecticut The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved Connecticut’s request for a major disaster declaration due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. "This will unlock additional federal assistance programs for Connecticut," Gov. Ned Lamont announced late Sunday morning, March 29. "This is imperative to protecting the health and safety of the people of our state." The approval is for public assistance, meaning that impacted state agencies and municipalities in all eight counties will be reimbursed for 75 percent of the costs associated with their response and emergency protec…
Man Accused Of Stabbing Woman, Setting Home On Fire Man Accused Of Stabbing Woman, Setting Home On Fire
Man Accused Of Stabbing Woman, Setting Home On Fire A 37-year-old man has been accused of stabbing a woman and setting a four-family home on fire. On Saturday, March 28, at approximately 11:20 a.m., City of Newburgh police responded to the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge to assist the Town of Newburgh with an individual on the walkway who was wanted out of the City of Newburgh police department. The subject was taken into custody without incident.  The individual, identified as City of Newburgh resident Anthony Mahabir,  37, is being arrested in connection with the stabbing of Lisa Colon that occurred on Thursday, March…
COVID-19 In Connecticut By The Numbers: Town-By-Town Rundown Of Cases, Other Key Info COVID-19 In Connecticut By The Numbers: Town-By-Town Rundown Of Cases, Other Key Info
Covid-19 In Connecticut By The Numbers: Town-By-Town Rundown Of Cases, Other Key Info There are 1,524 positive cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Connecticut as of Sunday morning, March 29. A total of 908 of those cases are in Fairfield County (59.5 percent). For a look at other counties in the state with the most cases, check the first image above. The number of fatalities is 33, with five of the six new deaths in Fairfield County. A breakdown of cases, hospitalizations and deaths by county is shown in the second image above. Norwalk has more cases than any other town in the state with 139, followed by Danbury (123) and Westport (101). For a breakdown by tow…
Prev Page 798 of 1768 796 797 798 799 800 Next
7,971 - 7,980 of 17,676 articles