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: Travelers From More States Added To NY/NJ/CT Quarantine List COVID-19: Travelers From More States Added To NY/NJ/CT Quarantine List
Covid-19: Travelers From More States Added To NY/NJ/CT Quarantine List Travelers from two more states with high positive testing rates for COVID-19 have now been added to the joint quarantine order of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. The new states added on Tuesday, Aug. 18 are Alaska and Delaware. No areas have been removed. The quarantine applies to any person arriving from a state with a positive test rate higher than 10 per 100,000 residents over a seven-day rolling average or a state with a 10 percent or higher positivity rate over a seven-day rolling average. Those who have traveled to New York, New Jersey and Connecticut from those areas, all of w…
Tractor-Trailer Crash Causes Heavy Delays On I-84 Stretch Tractor-Trailer Crash Causes Heavy Delays On I-84 Stretch
Tractor-Trailer Crash Causes Heavy Delays On I-84 Stretch This story has been updated. There were heavy delays during the morning commute on a stretch of I-84 after a tractor-trailer crashed off the roadway. The left lane was closed for several hours on the westbound side in Northern Fairfield County at Exit 3 in Danbury at Route 7 south starting around 6 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18. Route 7 was accessible but down to one lane.  Motorists were advised to use caution in the area, the Danbury Fire Department said.
Long Island Couple Charged With Throwing Feces, Shooting Pellet Gun Across Neighbor’s Yard Long Island Couple Charged With Throwing Feces, Shooting Pellet Gun Across Neighbor’s Yard
Long Island Couple Charged With Throwing Feces, Shooting Pellet Gun Across Neighbor’s Yard A Long Island couple was charged with harassment, criminal tampering and criminal mischief for allegedly throwing feces and shooting a pellet gun, causing a neighbor to live in fear for years, Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas announced. Singas said the victim, a single mother of a 2-year-old child, moved into her Valley Stream home while pregnant in April 2017 and immediately began to be harassed, allegedly by the defendants.  The alleged harassment, which included shooting pellet guns across her yard and throwing feces onto her lawn continued until July 2020. John…
Police Search For Hit-Run Driver After Crash Injures 14-Year-Old Police Search For Hit-Run Driver After Crash Injures 14-Year-Old
Police Search For Hit-Run Driver After Crash Injures 14-Year-Old Police are searching for a hit-and-run driver following a crash that injured a 14-year-old in the area. It happened on Saturday, Aug. 15 on Connecticut Avenue in Bridgeport. Officers who arrived on the scene found a 14-year-old with various non-life-threatening injuries to his head and torso.  The teen was transported to Bridgeport Hospital.  Detectives are reviewing video and speaking to witnesses. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Bridgeport Police at 203-576-TIPS.
Scattered Storms With Locally Heavy Downpours Will Sweep Through Area Scattered Storms With Locally Heavy Downpours Will Sweep Through Area
Scattered Storms With Locally Heavy Downpours Will Sweep Through Area This story has been updated. A new round of scattered showers and thunderstorms will sweep through the area. The window for storm activity on Monday, Aug. 17 is from late in the afternoon until around midnight Tuesday, Aug. 18. The highest chance for storms is in the evening, according to the National Weather Service. Some of the storms may become severe at the local level, with brief downpours possible. "The main threat from the storms will be wind gusts that can approach 60 mph in a few communities," AccuWeather Meteorologist Isaac Longley said. Following patchy fog overnight…
First Group Of Mosquitoes In Rockland Test Positive This Season For West Nile Virus First Group Of Mosquitoes In Rockland Test Positive This Season For West Nile Virus
First Group Of Mosquitoes In Rockland Test Positive This Season For West Nile Virus The first pool, or group, of mosquitoes to test positive this year in Rockland County for West Nile Virus, has been confirmed by the New York State Department of Health.  The infected mosquitoes were collected from a trap in the Town of Orangetown during the week of Monday, Aug. 3 as part of the County's ongoing mosquito surveillance efforts, Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert announced Monday afternoon, Aug. 17.  No human cases have been reported this season. "We typically expect to see a rise in West Nile Virus activity…
Description Of Suspect Released After Painted Noose Found On Northern Westchester Roadway Description Of Suspect Released After Painted Noose Found On Northern Westchester Roadway
Description Of Suspect Released After Painted Noose Found On Northern Westchester Roadway A description has been released of a suspect after a noose painted on a roadway in Northern Westchester was discovered. The New Castle Police Department said its investigation has determined the blue line was intentionally painted on Cross Ridge Road on Saturday, Aug. 8 at about midnight.  The suspect is described as a chubby white man in his late 30s or early 40s, with straight brown hair, and wearing a polo shirt and shorts. The investigation is active and ongoing.  Anyone with information regarding this incident or anything similar is encouraged to contact the New Castle…
Pedestrian Struck, Killed On I-95 Stretch In Fairfield County Pedestrian Struck, Killed On I-95 Stretch In Fairfield County
Pedestrian Struck, Killed On I-95 Stretch In Fairfield County A pedestrian was killed after being struck by a vehicle on a stretch of I-95 in Fairfield County overnight. The incident happened in Norwalk on the northbound side between exits 15 and 16 at around 10 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 16, according to Norwalk Police. In addition to Norwalk Police, Norwalk EMS, the Norwalk Fire Department and Connecticut State Police responded.  More details, including the identity of the victim, have not yet been released. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
COVID-19: Rates Of Cases In Children 'Steadily Increasing,' CDC Says COVID-19: Rates Of Cases In Children 'Steadily Increasing,' CDC Says
Covid-19: Rates Of Cases In Children 'Steadily Increasing,' CDC Says The number of younger people infected with COVID-19 is on the rise, brand-new data has revealed, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said. COVID transmission among children may have declined in the spring and early summer due to school closures, but the uptick in young people contracting the virus could intensify now that schools and colleges are reopening. Those under age 18 now account for about seven percent of known COVID cases (while accounting for 22 percent of the population), a rate that's been "steadily increasing" from March to July 2020, the CDC said. But t…
COVID-19: New Study Reveals Which Face Masks Are Best, Worst At Blocking Droplets COVID-19: New Study Reveals Which Face Masks Are Best, Worst At Blocking Droplets
Covid-19: New Study Reveals Which Face Masks Are Best, Worst At Blocking Droplets Not all face masks and coverings are as effective at blocking respiratory droplets when we talk, cough and sneeze, according to a brand-new study. Research from Duke University scientists tested the efficiency of 14 types of face coverings being used during the COVID-19 pandemic. The N95, used by medical staff, is the most effective, the study found. (Mask No. 14 in image above.) Three-layer surgical masks also rated high, along with cotton-polypropylene masks. (Mask No. 1 in image above.) Fleece masks and bandannas offer little protection and may be no different than using no mask a…
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