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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Burglar Who Entered Woman's Bedroom Caught In Beacon, Police Say Burglar Who Entered Woman's Bedroom Caught In Beacon, Police Say
Burglar Who Entered Woman's Bedroom Caught In Beacon, Police Say DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. - A 31-year-old man is in custody Sunday evening after police received a call from a woman who said she was awoken Sunday morning by a man in the bedroom of her apartment on Coffey Avenue in Beacon, who had left after stealing items. The call came at approximately 9:17 a.m. When officers arrived, it was discovered that the man had broken open the door of the building and stolen multiple items from inside, Beacon Police said. Witnesses in the area provided a direction of travel and, after a K-9 track, Anthony Verdile of Beacon was arrested and charged with burglary (a C…
'Summer Of Ticks' Puts Some Towns In, Around Westchester Under Siege 'Summer Of Ticks' Puts Some Towns In, Around Westchester Under Siege
'Summer Of Ticks' Puts Some Towns In, Around Westchester Under Siege The warning signs that 2017 would be a terrible year for ticks came after a warm winter helped spark a spike in the number of deer ticks. A surge in the population of the mice population also led to a higher risk for Lyme disease cases, reported NPR. Now, in the height of tick season, it's clear the warnings are now being realized. The Westchester Medical Center has diagnosed 21 cases of the tick-borne contagion babesiosis this past year, according to The New York Times. Babesiosis can cause malaria-like symptoms and may be deadly in some cases. Before 2001, babesiosis was not found in Wes…
Serious Crash With Injuries Occurs On Taconic State Parkway Serious Crash With Injuries Occurs On Taconic State Parkway
Serious Crash With Injuries Occurs On Taconic State Parkway A serious crash with injuries occurred Sunday evening on a stretch of the Taconic State Parkway on Sunday evening. The crash, reported around 9 p.m., was on the southbound ramp from Route 141 in Mount Pleasant. It is now blocking the right shoulder. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Crash At Taconic, I-84 Interchange Causes Delays Crash At Taconic, I-84 Interchange Causes Delays
Crash At Taconic, I-84 Interchange Causes Delays This story has been updated. A serious motor-vehicle crash caused stop-and-go delays on a stretch of the  Taconic State Parkway on Sunday afternoon. The crash, on the northbound side, occurred at the junction of I-84 around 3:30 p.m. There was stopped traffic at the scene and delays of about 20-30 minutes stretching back to Miller Hill Road.
Ken Hallett, Popular Owner Of Poughkeepsie's Southside Café, 57 Ken Hallett, Popular Owner Of Poughkeepsie's Southside Café, 57
Ken Hallett, Popular Owner Of Poughkeepsie's Southside Café, 57 Popular Poughkeepsie restaurant owner Kenneth Robert Hallett died unexpectedly due to brief illness on the morning of Wednesday, July 26, at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie. He was 57. He was the devoted owner of the Southside Restaurant and Café in Hudson Plaza on Route 9 in Poughkeepsie where his motto “Cooking so good you’ll think we kidnapped your mother” was a level of excellence he always strived to achieve. Kenneth is survived by his parents Eugene and Sally Hallett of Poughkeepsie, his siblings Kevin Hallett of Boca Raton, FL, his sister Whitney Druker of Red Hook, hi…
Michael J. Barrett Of Beacon, 53, Putnam Native Michael J. Barrett Of Beacon, 53, Putnam Native
Michael J. Barrett Of Beacon, 53, Putnam Native Michael J. Barrett of Beacon died suddenly, with his family by his side at Vassar Brother's Medical Center in Poughkeepsie. He was 53. Born on Sept. 20, 1963, in Cold Spring, he was the son of the late Daniel W. and Esther O'Dell Barrett. Michael was a retired driver for Letchworth Village, Thiells. Survivors include two brothers, Daniel Barrett and his wife Patricia, and William Barrett of Beacon; one sister, Jean Cohen and her husband Allen of Poughkeepsie; two nephews, Mark Cohen and Brian (Megan) Cohen; two grand nephews, Evan and Colin Cohen, as well as cousins. Visitation will be he…
An Alligator In NY? Yep, Reports Of Sightings Lead To Its Capture Upstate An Alligator In NY? Yep, Reports Of Sightings Lead To Its Capture Upstate
An Alligator In NY? Yep, Reports Of Sightings Lead To Its Capture Upstate An alligator that had been on the loose and spotted several times by concerned residents the last week in upstate New York has been captured.Ryan Reynolds, the mayor of the small Village of Whitney Point, near Binghamton, posted a photo on Facebook of the alligator after the first reported sightings (above) began on social media last weekend. The gator, which apparently escaped from an unknown residence, was captured Saturday afternoon behind Whitney Point's fairgrounds. "The legend of the Whitney Point gator has reached a happy ending," Reynolds posted on Facebook Saturday. "…
Own It? Ramapo Police Look To Reunite Paddle Boat With Owner Own It? Ramapo Police Look To Reunite Paddle Boat With Owner
Own It? Ramapo Police Look To Reunite Paddle Boat With Owner ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- The Ramapo Police Department has recovered a blue and white Sun Dolphin paddle boat (pictured above). The boat was reported as found property on Monday, July 24 and currently being stored by RPD.  The owner or anyone with information on the boat can contact RPD at (845) 357-2400. For real-time Rockland news updates in your Facebook feed, be sure to "Like" Daily Voice's Rockland County Forum page on Facebook by clicking here. Follow Daily Voice on Twitter, @DVRockland, by clicking here.
'Outdated' NY Car Seat Laws Put Kids At Risk, AAA Says 'Outdated' NY Car Seat Laws Put Kids At Risk, AAA Says
'Outdated' NY Car Seat Laws Put Kids At Risk, AAA Says “Outdated” car seat laws in New York are “putting young children at risk of injury,” according to a new analysis by AAA New York State. From 2011-2015, a 1-year-old child was injured in a traffic crash in New York once per day, on average – the equivalent to 1,896 injuries over the five-year-period. “Far too often, the victims of dangerous driving are infants and toddlers,” said Alec Slatky, Legislative Analyst for AAA New York State. “Policymakers must ensure that laws are in place to protect the most vulnerable passengers.” The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children ride…
Poughkeepsie Native James C. Sucato Of Staatsburg, 23 Poughkeepsie Native James C. Sucato Of Staatsburg, 23
Poughkeepsie Native James C. Sucato Of Staatsburg, 23 James C. Sucato of Staatsburg died suddenly on Monday, July 24. He was 23. Born in Poughkeepsie on Aug. 4, 1993, he is survived by his parents, Robert and Cindi Sucato, and by his siblings: Jonathan Sucato, Jason Sucato, Jennifer Sucato, Joseph Sucato, Jessica Sucato-Watkins, and Thea Sucato. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews: Liam Adolphsen, Chloé Watkins, Mason Watkins, and Malia and Talia Odongo; his grandparents, Stephen and Jean Hammond; his aunts, Nancy Myers and Carrie Hammond; his uncles, Matthew and Christopher Hammond; and numerous cousins. James loved the New York Ya…
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