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: 'We Face A Long Road Ahead - Stay Hopeful,' Obama Says, Sharing Inspiring Stories COVID-19: 'We Face A Long Road Ahead - Stay Hopeful,' Obama Says, Sharing Inspiring Stories
Covid-19: 'We Face A Long Road Ahead - Stay Hopeful,' Obama Says, Sharing Inspiring Stories Former President Barack Obama is urging Americans to stay hopeful amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. "The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing us to make sudden, drastic shifts to our way of life to keep ourselves and our communities healthy and safe," Obama said in a statement. "But even in this uncertain time, we can still find reasons for hope.  "People from every corner of the globe are carrying out selfless acts in times of need. While staying safe, they’re discovering creative, wholehearted ways to look out for others.  "And they’re demonstrating a value that guides th…
COVID-19: Here's When NYS PAUSE Measures Take Effect, What You Need To Know COVID-19: Here's When NYS PAUSE Measures Take Effect, What You Need To Know
Covid-19: Here's When NYS Pause Measures Take Effect, What You Need To Know Here's an overview of what you need to know about the "NY State on Pause" measures and time frame covered in an executive order by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Friday, March 20 announced in a news conference in Albany. (See video of the news conference above. For audio only, click here.) The order mandates that 100 percent of the workforce must stay home beginning Sunday, March 22 at 8 p.m. excluding essential services. All non-essential gatherings of individuals of any size for any reason are temporarily banned. Enacting Matilda’s Law to protect New Yorkers age 70 and over and those with compromis…
Third Rockland Resident Dies From COVID-19 As Number Of Cases In County Hits 230 Third Rockland Resident Dies From COVID-19 As Number Of Cases In County Hits 230
Third Rockland Resident Dies From Covid-19 As Number Of Cases In County Hits 230 A third Rockland resident has died from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as the number of cases in the county continues to soar. The 85-year-old who died also had other significant health issues, officials said on Friday afternoon, March 20. The first Rockland resident to die from the virus happened on Thursday, March 12 when a 64-year-old Suffern resident became the second New York to die from the virus. The second Rockland resident died on Tuesday, March 17. That person was 60 years old, with other health problems. Those account for all three fatalities in the Hudson Valley relat…
'Don't Congregate Anywhere,' First Selectman Tells Westport Residents As COVID-19 Cases Hit 42 'Don't Congregate Anywhere,' First Selectman Tells Westport Residents As COVID-19 Cases Hit 42
'Don't Congregate Anywhere,' First Selectman Tells Westport Residents As Covid-19 Cases Hit 42 Westport First Selectman Jim Marpe is telling residents not to congregate in any location anywhere with 42 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-10)  in the town. Related story: Stay Safe, Stay Home: Connecticut Issues Order To Non-Essential Workers Amid COVID-19 Outbreak "If you must get provisions, practice social distancing at all times, even outside," he said. "These measures not only protect you, they are necessary to protect the public health and those around you." "These are unprecedented times," Marpe said. "It is vital that we manage our emotions and natur…
COVID-19: Darien Announces New Site For Drive-Through Testing Site COVID-19: Darien Announces New Site For Drive-Through Testing Site
Covid-19: Darien Announces New Site For Drive-Through Testing Site The Town of Darien has announced a new site for mobile testing for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). In cooperation with the Darien Public Schools, the drive-through site, managed by Murphy Medical Associates, will be offered from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., beginning Monday, March 23, at Darien High School on 80 High School Lane.  Testing will be offered each Monday until further notice, the town said. Additional testing times will be considered as demand requires. It is important to note that those who want to be tested must be pre-screened and have a pre-set appointment appro…
Stay Safe, Stay Home: Connecticut Issues Order To Non-Essential Workers Amid COVID-19 Outbreak Stay Safe, Stay Home: Connecticut Issues Order To Non-Essential Workers Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
Stay Safe, Stay Home: Connecticut Issues Order To Non-Essential Workers Amid Covid-19 Outbreak Click here for an updated story: COVID-19: Here's What You Need To Know About 'Stay Safe, Stay Home' Emergency Measure Connecticut is ordering all workers at non-essential businesses in the state to stay at home during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Gov. Ned Lamont said. All workers at “non-essential” businesses should stay home during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, Lamont announced Friday, March 20. Interactive Map: COVID-19 cases in NYC Metro Area Grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, gas stations and other necessary businesses will be allowed to remain open. Restau…
Number Of COVID-19 Cases Double In Putnam County Number Of COVID-19 Cases Double In Putnam County
Number Of Covid-19 Cases Double In Putnam County Click here for a new, updated story: 19 New Confirmed Putnam COVID-19 Cases Puts County Total At 31 The number of confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has doubled in Putnam County. With six new cases confirmed on Friday, March 20, the county now has a total of 12. The individuals have been quarantined and will continue to be monitored carefully, the Putnam County Department of Health said in a statement.  The department said its communicable disease staff is "interviewing these individuals to learn about their movements, and identify all close contacts," notin…
COVID-19: Stamford Launches Mobile Testing Facility COVID-19: Stamford Launches Mobile Testing Facility
Covid-19: Stamford Launches Mobile Testing Facility There's a new drive-through testing facility for the novel coronavirus in Fairfield County. It's located at Cummings Park in Stamford and is jointly operated by the City of Stamford’s Department of Health and local family practitioner Murphy Medical Associates.  The Cummings Park testing site is now operational and will provide testing Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. “We are still at the beginning of this public health emergency and it is my goal to ramp up our testing capacity as soon as possible,” said Mayor David Martin. “I believe Stamford’s testing demand could grow to 10…
NYS On Pause: Cuomo Orders COVID-19 100 Percent Non-Essential Workplace Reduction, New Rules NYS On Pause: Cuomo Orders COVID-19 100 Percent Non-Essential Workplace Reduction, New Rules
NYS On Pause: Cuomo Orders Covid-19 100 Percent Non-Essential Workplace Reduction, New Rules Click here for an updated story - COVID-19: Here's When NYS PAUSE Measures Take Effect, What You Need To Know Amid the novel coronavirus crisis (COVID-19), Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he's taking the most dramatic action he can - reducing the non-essential workforce 100 percent. There will be fines and closures if businesses do not cooperate with the state order, Cuomo said in a news briefing in Albany on Friday, March 20. The measure in which only essential businesses can have workers commuting takes effect Sunday night, March 22. "This is the most drastic action we can take," Cuomo said, off…
COVID-19: County Asks Non-Residents To Stay Out During Pandemic COVID-19: County Asks Non-Residents To Stay Out During Pandemic
Covid-19: County Asks Non-Residents To Stay Out During Pandemic In a message directed at regular visitors as well as second homeowners and weekenders, a county in the Catskills is saying that amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, now's not the time to visit. Travel into Sullivan County is "inadvisable and highly discouraged," county officials said. There are now four confirmed COVID-19 cases in the county, which has a population of around 78,000 and has been a popular vacation spot with the Monticello Raceway, resort hotels, mountain climbing, boating, and other outdoor activities. In a joint statement issued Wednesday night, March 18, to …
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