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

Pound Ridge Police Make Second Arrest Made In Large NYC ID Theft Ring Pound Ridge Police Make Second Arrest Made In Large NYC ID Theft Ring
Pound Ridge Police Make Second Arrest Made In Large NYC ID Theft Ring A second suspect from Manhattan has been charged in Pound Ridge in what is being described as a large identity theft ring operating out of New York City and targeting Westchester residents, Police Chief Dave Ryan said Tuesday, 10 days after the first arrest was announced. Pound Ridge Police received a complaint in July 2017 of a resident who was a victim of identity theft and had a loss of $2,500.  Pound Ridge Police Detective Stephen Mulcahy and Police Officer Greg Walz began the investigation and, working with bank security and detectives from the New York City Police Department, were ini…
Dispute Over Money May Have Led To North Salem Socialite's Murder, DA Says Dispute Over Money May Have Led To North Salem Socialite's Murder, DA Says
Dispute Over Money May Have Led To North Salem Socialite's Murder, DA Says The suspect arrested and indicted for the 2015 murder of North Salem socialite Lois Colley may have been involved in a dispute involving money with the family, Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino said on Monday. Esdras Marroquin Gomez, 32, who is known as "Victor," has been charged with second-degree murder. Gomez, an undocumented Guatemalan native, worked as a part-time day laborer at the sprawling 300-acre Colley estate.  Gomez, who has been on the run since leaving the Northern Westchester area several days after the murder, was arrested in Mexico last week, …
Suspect Charged In 2015 Murder Of North Salem Socialite Lois Colley Suspect Charged In 2015 Murder Of North Salem Socialite Lois Colley
Suspect Charged In 2015 Murder Of North Salem Socialite Lois Colley This story has been updated. The suspect arrested and indicted for the 2015 murder of North Salem socialite Lois Colley may have been involved in a dispute involving money with the family, the Westchester County District Attorney's office announced Monday. Esdras Marroquin Gomez, 32, who is also known as "Victor," has been charged with second-degree murder. Gomez, an undocumented Guatemalan native, worked as a part-time day laborer at the sprawling Colley estate.  Gomez, who has been on the run since leaving the Northern Westchester area several days after the murder, was a…
System Heading East Could Bring Wintry Mix To Parts Of Hudson Valley System Heading East Could Bring Wintry Mix To Parts Of Hudson Valley
System Heading East Could Bring Wintry Mix To Parts Of Hudson Valley Temperatures will rise to more seasonable numbers by the middle of the week, but not before the blast of winter weather may result in sleet and snow showers in parts of the area early Monday. The potential for precipitation comes from a disturbance in the Midwest that is moving east.  After a cloudy overnight with lows in the mid-20s, areas north of I-84 could see a "little wintry mix," around 7 a.m. Monday, according to AccuWeather.com. As the temperature rises and climbs above the freezing mark throughout the area by 9 a.m., any precipitation will be in the form of rain througho…
Angela Joan Diasparra-Elber Of Ossining Dies At 32 Angela Joan Diasparra-Elber Of Ossining Dies At 32
Angela Joan Diasparra-Elber Of Ossining Dies At 32 Angela Joan Diasparra-Elber, a resident of Ossining, died on Thursday, Nov. 9. She was 32. She was a water treatment operator with Westchester County in Ossining. Angela was a graduate of Ossining High School Class of 2003 and attended John Jay College in New York City.   Angela was born in Sleepy Hollow on Aug. 18, 1985 and was the daughter of Alonso and Kim (Lobus) Diasparra.  Angela is survived by her husband Joseph; her daughter Keira; her parents Alfonso and Kim Diasparra; her maternal grandmother Joan Lobus; her sister Jamie Diasparra and her niece Harlie Diasparra. Visiting hours …
Beware Of 'Highly Effective' Netflix Scam Email, Westchester Beware Of 'Highly Effective' Netflix Scam Email, Westchester
Beware Of 'Highly Effective' Netflix Scam Email, Westchester Netflix's 110 million subscribers are being warned to be on the lookout for what is described as a "highly effective" phishing scam email that has been fooling even sophisticated users. "Your Netflix account has been suspended due to a problem with your billing information," the email states. Those who then click on the accompanying link are taken to what looks just like a Netflix landing page. It then asks for immediate payment. “Unfortunately, scams are common on the internet and target popular brands such as Netflix and other companies with large customer bases to lu…
Michael Mackay, Former Lakeland/Panas Lacrosse Star, Dies At 27 Michael Mackay, Former Lakeland/Panas Lacrosse Star, Dies At 27
Michael Mackay, Former Lakeland/Panas Lacrosse Star, Dies At 27 Michael Mackay, a former standout lacrosse player at Lakeland High School, died on Thursday, Nov. 9 after a long battle with addiction. He was 27. Mackay, who was working and iving in Selden on Long Island, attended the University of Delaware. He was a salesman in the home construction services industry. In addition to playing lacrosse as a goaltender in high school and college, Mackay also competed in USSA alpine ski races. Michael, who was kind and loving to all who knew him, suffered from addiction, a disease he struggled with for many years. While he was unable to overcome that battle…
ID, Info Released After 6-Year-Old Girl Hit, Killed By Bus In Orange County ID, Info Released After 6-Year-Old Girl Hit, Killed By Bus In Orange County
ID, Info Released After 6-Year-Old Girl Hit, Killed By Bus In Orange County Click here for an updated story: 6-Year-Old Girl, Hit, Killed By Bus Was In Process Of Moving To Orange County Details have been released along with the identification of a 6-year-old who was struck and killed by a school bus in the village of Kiryas Joel in the town of Monroe in Orange County. The girl was hit around 11:15 a.m. Friday by the bus near Acres Road, New York State Police said. After the bus stopped to let several children off, Leah Mezzi of Brooklyn exited the bus and proceeded to a south sidewalk and abruptly changed directions and began to cross the street in front of the b…
Gusty Winds Knock Out Power In Northern Westchester Gusty Winds Knock Out Power In Northern Westchester
Gusty Winds Knock Out Power In Northern Westchester This story has been updated. A cold front passing through the area accompanied by strong, gusty winds resulted in a significant number of power outages Friday afternoon in Northern Westchester and Putnam. A total of 951 outages in Northern Westchester were reported just before 3 p.m., with 947 in the Somers area, according to NYSEG. In Putnam, 541 outages were reported at the same time, NYSEG said. A total of 413 were in Carmel and the rest in Southeast.
Here Comes The Cold, Dutchess: Temps Plummet, Wind Chill In Single Digits Here Comes The Cold, Dutchess: Temps Plummet, Wind Chill In Single Digits
Here Comes The Cold, Dutchess: Temps Plummet, Wind Chill In Single Digits Bundle up. "The Big Chill" is now playing in Dutchess. An Arctic cold front moving through the county will bring gusty winds that will make overnight temperatures Friday into Saturday feel like it's in the single digits. There may even be a snow shower in some spots. A snow squall was reported Friday morning in Albany. The high temperature both Friday and Saturday will be in the upper 30s. The wind-chill factor will make it feel like it's in the teens Friday. Saturday will be partly cloudy and not nearly as windy. Northwest winds will gust to around 40 mph Friday, ushering in a …
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