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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Man Caught By Cops While Committing Violent Robbery Near Long Island Business, Police Say Man Caught By Cops While Committing Violent Robbery Near Long Island Business, Police Say
Man Caught By Cops While Committing Violent Robbery Near Long Island Business, Police Say A man was caught in the act by officers while he was committing a violent robbery in the parking lot of a Long Island business, police say. It happened on Saturday, Feb. 29 just after 1:30 a.m. in Central Islip. Third Precinct officers on a routine patrol in an unmarked police vehicle observed Jerry McKoy, 54, of Central Islip, striking Elias Ortiz-Campos, 44, of Central Islip, during a robbery in the parking lot of Laundry Palace, located at 18 E. Suffolk Ave., Suffolk County Police said. The officers intervened and arrested McKoy. Ortiz-Campos was transported to Southside Hospital…
Long Island Man Seriously Injured After Being Hit By Sanitation Truck Long Island Man Seriously Injured After Being Hit By Sanitation Truck
Long Island Man Seriously Injured After Being Hit By Sanitation Truck A Long Island man was seriously injured after being hit by a sanitation truck. It happened on Friday, Feb. 28 at approximately 7:40 p.m. in Huntington Station. A Town of Huntington sanitation vehicle, a 1993 International truck, was traveling southbound on New York Avenue, at the intersection of West 11th Street, when the vehicle struck a pedestrian in the roadway at approximately 7:40 p.m., Suffolk County Police said. The pedestrian, Guillermo Ramirez, 61, of Huntington Station, was transported via Suffolk County Police helicopter to Stony Brook University Hospital with serious …
Snow Showers, Flurries Possible As Wind-Chill Values Fall Into 20s On Rare Leap Day Snow Showers, Flurries Possible As Wind-Chill Values Fall Into 20s On Rare Leap Day
Snow Showers, Flurries Possible As Wind-Chill Values Fall Into 20s On Rare Leap Day It's a rare leap day, but the weather will be very typical for the final day of February. Brisk and cold conditions on Saturday, Feb. 29 will result in the wind-chill factor falling into the 25- to 30-degree range during the afternoon. Couple that with an increase in clouds after a partly sunny start, and there will be a chance for snow showers in the early and mid-afternoon.  Most of the region will see little or no accumulation, but areas north of I-84, and especially west, could see a half-inch or less and slippery roads in some spots. Then, March will come in like a lion. At lea…
Man Killed In Two-Vehicle Long Island Crash Man Killed In Two-Vehicle Long Island Crash
Man Killed In Two-Vehicle Long Island Crash Click here for an updated story: ID Released For Man Killed In Two-Vehicle Long Island Crash A man was killed in a two-vehicle crash overnight on Long Island. It happened on Friday, Feb. 28 at approximately 9:45 p.m. in North Bellport, Suffolk County Police said. Henry Dittmer, 77, of Bay Shore, was driving a 2017 Lincoln sedan eastbound on eastbound Sunrise Highway (Route 27), west of Exit 55, in North Bellport when the vehicle was struck from behind by a 2017 GMC Sierra at approximately 9:45 p.m., police said. The Lincoln veered off the roadway into the center me…
Two Long Island Store Clerks Charged With Selling Alcohol To Minors Two Long Island Store Clerks Charged With Selling Alcohol To Minors
Two Long Island Store Clerks Charged With Selling Alcohol To Minors Two store clerks were charged during an underage drinking enforcement detail conducted on Long Island. The two were cited for selling an alcoholic beverage to an undercover State Police operative under the age of 21 on Wednesday, Feb. 26. Arrested and charged with unlawful dealing with a child in the first degree and prohibited sale of an alcoholic beverage were: Anil Patwa, 66, of Albertson, a clerk at Fortune Smoke Shop, Old Country Road in Westbury. Katty Garibaldi-Espana, 52, of Levittown, a clerk at AAC Convenience Store, Jericho Turnpike in Mineola. The following establishments wer…
Are You Likely To Get The Coronavirus? Virus May Join Seasonal Illness Landscape, Experts Say Are You Likely To Get The Coronavirus? Virus May Join Seasonal Illness Landscape, Experts Say
Are You Likely To Get The Coronavirus? Virus May Join Seasonal Illness Landscape, Experts Say As the coronavirus spreads, there are more questions than answers, but an expert says since most cases aren't life-threatening, it makes the virus even more challenging to contain. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Tuesday, Feb. 25 that a coronavirus outbreak is likely coming to the United States. Globally, the virus is now in 30 countries.  “We are asking the American public to prepare for the expectation that this might be bad,” Nancy Messonnier, the director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said in a press conference. Dr. Jame…
Missing 15-Year-Old Long Island Girl Found Missing 15-Year-Old Long Island Girl Found
Missing 15-Year-Old Long Island Girl Found Update: A 15-year-old Long Island girl who went missing has been located. Laurin Medina, 15, had last been seen at her Hempstead home on Carolina Avenue home on Thursday, Feb. 27 at midnight, Nassau County Police said. Late Thursday night, police announced she has been found. Original report: A 15-year-old Long Island girl has gone missing and authorities are asking the public's help in locating her. Laurin Medina, 15, was last seen at her Hempstead home on Carolina Avenue home on Thursday, Feb. 27 at midnight, Nassau County Police said. She is described as being 4-feet tall, 110 …
Suspect Nabbed After Long Island Bank Robbery Suspect Nabbed After Long Island Bank Robbery
Suspect Nabbed After Long Island Bank Robbery A suspect has been charged after a Long Island bank robbery earlier in the day. The robbery took place around 1 p.m., Thursday, Feb 27, in West Babylon, said the Suffolk County Police. According to detectives, the suspect, now identified as George Swanton, 60, of West Babylon, entered the People’s United Bank, at 955 Little East Neck Road, and handed a teller a note demanding cash.  The teller complied with the demand and gave the man cash from the drawer. Swanton then fled on a bicycle, northbound on Little East Neck Road, police said.  Swanton was charged with third-deg…
Missing 15-Year-Old Long Island Girl Found Missing 15-Year-Old Long Island Girl Found
Missing 15-Year-Old Long Island Girl Found Update: A 15-year-old Long Island girl who went missing has been located. Laurin Medina, 15, had last been seen at her Hempstead home on Carolina Avenue home on Thursday, Feb. 27 at midnight, Nassau County Police said. Late Thursday night, police announced she has been found. Original report: A 15-year-old Long Island girl has gone missing and authorities are asking the public's help in locating her. Laurin Medina, 15, was last seen at her Hempstead home on Carolina Avenue home on Thursday, Feb. 27 at midnight, Nassau County Police said. She is described as being 4-feet tall, 110 …
Trinity Catholic HS In Stamford To Close Following Academic Year Trinity Catholic HS In Stamford To Close Following Academic Year
Trinity Catholic HS In Stamford To Close Following Academic Year Trinity Catholic High School in Stamford will be closing after the school year, the Diocese of Bridgeport announced on Thursday, Feb. 27. "It is with deep personal sadness that I write to inform you that Trinity Catholic High School will not reopen its doors for the 2020-21 academic year," Bishop of Bridgeport, Rev. Frank J. Caggiano wrote in a letter posted on the diocese's website.  Caggiano cited three reasons for the closure. He said total enrollment for next year is projected to be between 100-110 students.  "This is a number that is simply unsustainable if we wish to maint…
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