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

Pickup Truck Creates I-684 Gridlock During Morning Commute Pickup Truck Creates I-684 Gridlock During Morning Commute
Pickup Truck Creates I-684 Gridlock During Morning Commute This story has been updated. There was gridlock on a stretch of southbound I-684 for much of the Tuesday morning commute near the Northern Westchester/Putnam border after an incident that initially blocked two lanes. The gridlock was the result of a fully engulfed pickup truck fire at Hardscrabble Road (Exit 8) in North Salem.
Rockland School May Be Closed Due To Unsafe Conditions, Day Says Rockland School May Be Closed Due To Unsafe Conditions, Day Says
Rockland School May Be Closed Due To Unsafe Conditions, Day Says ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. – Rockland County Executive Ed Day said Monday that health officials will monitor Ateres Bais Yaakov Academy of Rockland,  a private school on Summit Park Road, and close it down if students continue to be exposed to unsafe conditions. "The victims here are 400 children whose education has been disrupted," he said. "Their parents, who are paying approximately $13,000 in tuition, had every right to expect that their children were at a safe school." The school at 200 Summit Park Road opened under a temporary certificate of occupancy granted by the tow…
Longtime Westchester Resident Rick Pitino Fired With $44M Left On Contract Longtime Westchester Resident Rick Pitino Fired With $44M Left On Contract
Longtime Westchester Resident Rick Pitino Fired With $44M Left On Contract Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino, who has maintained homes in Westchester for more than 25 years, was fired with "just cause" by the University of Louisville's athletic board despite arguments from his lawyers that the had no knowledge of activities alleged in an FBI investigation. Pitino had been placed on unpaid leave as head men's basketball coach on Sept. 27 a day after the FBI and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York announced Federal criminal charges have been brought against 10 people, including four college basketball coaches,  in a bribery and corruption scand…
Bergen Lacrosse Club Athlete Dead In Apparent Suicide Bergen Lacrosse Club Athlete Dead In Apparent Suicide
Bergen Lacrosse Club Athlete Dead In Apparent Suicide Click here for an updated story: Funeral services announced for NJ teen varsity lacrosse standout A high school lacrosse player who played for NJ Riot with locations across Bergen County was found dead Sunday morning in an apparent suicide Sunday, according to LaxLessons.com. Peter "Pierce" Jarck, a junior at Rumson-Fair Haven High School, died early Sunday morning at his family's home in Rumson, located in Monmouth County. He was 16. Jarck was one of the top newcomers on Rumson-Fair Haven's varsity team last spring as a sophomore and played travel lacrosse for New Jersey Riot, w…
High School Lacrosse Player From NJ Dead In Apparent Suicide High School Lacrosse Player From NJ Dead In Apparent Suicide
High School Lacrosse Player From NJ Dead In Apparent Suicide Click here for an updated story: Funeral services announced for NJ teen varsity lacrosse standout A high school lacrosse player from Monmouth County in New Jersey was found dead Sunday morning in an apparent suicide Sunday, according to LaxLessons.com. Peter "Pierce" Jarck, a junior at Rumson-Fair Haven High School, died early Sunday morning at his family's home in Rumson, located in Monmouth County. Jarck was one of the top newcomers on Rumson-Fair Haven's varsity team last spring as a sophomore and played travel lacrosse for the Bergen County-based New Jersey Riot. The 5-foo…
Westchester Native Andrew Michael DiMaggio Dies At 25 Westchester Native Andrew Michael DiMaggio Dies At 25
Westchester Native Andrew Michael DiMaggio Dies At 25 Westchester native Andrew Michael DiMaggio of Lagrangeville died unexpectedly on Saturday, Oct. 14. He was 25. Born in New Rochelle on March 9, 1992, Andrew was the son of Andrew and Eileen (Connell) DiMaggio. He graduated from Arlington High School in 2010 and had been employed by Trump Golf Course. He enjoyed skateboarding, snowboarding, hiking, cliff jumping, dirt biking and photography. In addition to his parents, Andrew is also survived by his brothers, James (Madison Conway), Christopher (Adrian Gallo), and Michael (Corrine Koslowski); his girlfriend, Sandy Mayer; his grandparents, Ji…
Big Chill: Frost Advisory In Effect For Passaic, Rockland Counties Big Chill: Frost Advisory In Effect For Passaic, Rockland Counties
Big Chill: Frost Advisory In Effect For Passaic, Rockland Counties The season's first frost advisory is in effect for Western Passaic and Rockland counties. The advisory is in effect from 2 a.m. until 9 a.m. Tuesday. The entire region will see the coldest evening of the season, with overnight temperatures dipping to the mid- to low-30s A frost advisory means widespread frost is expected and sensitive outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered. After areas of frost through 9 a.m. Tuesday in some spots in the Hudson Valley, temperatures will climb to near 60 under mostly sunny skies. Monday's high temperature will only reach the upper-50s, with winds …
Big Chill: Frost Advisory In Effect For Most Of Hudson Valley Big Chill: Frost Advisory In Effect For Most Of Hudson Valley
Big Chill: Frost Advisory In Effect For Most Of Hudson Valley The season's first frost advisory is in effect for most of the Hudson Valley. The advisory, which is in effect from 2 a.m. until 9 a.m. Tuesday, includes Northern Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Dutchess and Orange counties. The entire region will see the coldest evening of the season, with overnight temperatures dipping to the mid- to low-30s A frost advisory means widespread frost is expected and sensitive outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered. After areas of frost through 9 a.m. Tuesday in some spots in the Hudson Valley, temperatures will climb to near 60 under mostly sunny sk…
'Master Hairstylist,' Highland HS Grad Melanie Sue Milite Dies At 44 'Master Hairstylist,' Highland HS Grad Melanie Sue Milite Dies At 44
'Master Hairstylist,' Highland HS Grad Melanie Sue Milite Dies At 44 Melanie Sue Milite, who was born and raised in Orange County, died Oct. 7, 2017, at her home in Milton in Ulster County. She was 44. She was born in Newburgh on Feb. 5, 1973 to Richard Milite and Michelle Walsh Milite Card and grew up in Highland. She attended Highland High School where she excelled in junior cross country and earned her letter in varsity cross country. She graduated in 1991. Melanie went on to become a master hairstylist. After years of dedication and work her talent earned her the title of " The Queen of the Updo." Melanie's artistic prowess was not confined to…
Car Slams Into Utility Pole, Shutting Down Route 117 Stretch Car Slams Into Utility Pole, Shutting Down Route 117 Stretch
Car Slams Into Utility Pole, Shutting Down Route 117 Stretch A crash in which a motor vehicle hit a utility pole has resulted in the closure of a stretch of Route 117 in Chappaqua. The closure is between Kittle Road and Old Bedford Road and could last for much of the evening or longer. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
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