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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Two Killed In Route 304 New City Crash Two Killed In Route 304 New City Crash
Two Killed In Route 304 New City Crash Click here for an updated report: Nanuet Man Impaired By Drugs Charged In Double-Fatal Crash, Police Say Earlier report: Two people were killed and another suffered a serious injury in a two-car accident that shut down Route 304 in New City Sunday evening. The crash occurred at the intersection of Route 304 and Goebel Road at around 5:15 p.m. Responding personnel located a Toyota Camry and a Lincoln MKV in the roadway, both with extensive damage, Clarkstown Police said. The Camry was occupied by a man who appeared to be the driver, and a woman in the passenger seat. Responding New City …
Unsettled Weather Pattern Could Bring More Thunderstorms To Armonk Unsettled Weather Pattern Could Bring More Thunderstorms To Armonk
Unsettled Weather Pattern Could Bring More Thunderstorms To Armonk The Hudson Valley will see more unsettled weather -- and a new round of storms -- this week. Area residents should keep an eye out for changing weather conditions as they travel on the highway, attend high school playoff games or spend time outdoors, AccuWeather.com said. The downpours and gusty winds can occur with little notice. The unsettled pattern with below normal daytime temperatures has started Sunday afternoon with rain moving in from the northwest after morning sunshine. Rain is likely to continue on and off through the evening and into the overnight with thunderstorms also possi…
Woman Killed In Two-Car Crash In Rhinebeck Woman Killed In Two-Car Crash In Rhinebeck
Woman Killed In Two-Car Crash In Rhinebeck A woman was killed late Saturday morning in a two-car crash that occurred in Dutchess County. Kathi E. Norklun, 65, of Kingston was pronounced dead at Northern Dutchess Hospital after the crash that occurred around 10 a.m. on Slate Quarry Road near White Schoolhouse Road in the Town of Rhinebeck, according to Captain John Watterson of the Dutchess County Sheriff's office. Preliminary investigation has revealed that a 2001 Ford Taurus driven by Norklun was traveling eastbound on Slate Quarry Road when it crossed over the center pavement markings and was struck head-on by a westbound 2010 Nis…
Building Uninhabitable After Massive Wappingers Falls Fire Building Uninhabitable After Massive Wappingers Falls Fire
Building Uninhabitable After Massive Wappingers Falls Fire This story has been updated. A four-alarm fire that broke out Saturday on the 2600 block of East Main Street (Route 9D) in Wappingers Falls spread to multiple businesses and dwellings, causing heavy damage to the building, which is now uninhabitable. The blaze was finally knocked down just before 8 p.m. although firefighters had to contain some rekindling of the fire early Sunday morning. No injuries were reported. Route 9D was closed to traffic for hours after the fire broke out just before 3 p.m.  "Our thoughts go to those affected, Mayor (Matt) Alexander and the entire Village of Wapp…
One Killed As Fire Breaks Out In Westchester Apartment Complex One Killed As Fire Breaks Out In Westchester Apartment Complex
One Killed As Fire Breaks Out In Westchester Apartment Complex A man was killed when a fire broke out Saturday night at an apartment complex in Mount Vernon, according to authorities.The blaze, on South Columbus Avenue, began just before 7 p.m. in the top floor of the four-story building in which more than 100 residents live. At least five families who were displaced are being aided by the American Red Cross. The identity of the man has not yet been released. No injuries have been reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation. This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Alert Canceled For Westchester Man Who Went Missing Alert Canceled For Westchester Man Who Went Missing
Alert Canceled For Westchester Man Who Went Missing Update: The Missing Person Alert issued for a 79-year-old Westchester man last seen at noon Saturday was canceled early Sunday morning. No further details were immediately available, according to the New York State Public Safety Department. Original report: A Missing Person Alert was issued earlier Saturday evening relating to the disappearance of a 79-year-old Westchester man. Maximo Mercado of Yonkers was last seen at noon on Saturday. He is a vulnerable adult with Alzheimer's disease and may be in need of medical attention, authorities said. He is described as being 5-foot-1, 175 pou…
School Security Guard From Rockland Charged In Quadruple Homicide Tops News School Security Guard From Rockland Charged In Quadruple Homicide Tops News
School Security Guard From Rockland Charged In Quadruple Homicide Tops News ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. --  A school security guard who lives in Rockland was arrested and charged in connection to a quadruple homicide that had previously been tied to former Briarcliff Manor police officer turned drug conspirator Nicholas Tartaglione. Click here to read the story. In other news this past week A Nyack man forced his victim to withdraw money before sexually assaulting him, police said. A woman taking a walk was mistaken for a Bear Mountain Bridge jumper. Two Rockland schools were honored as reward schools. Suffern's own Grace VanderWaal will be using some of her $1 millio…
Great White Shark Tracked Heading Toward New York Great White Shark Tracked Heading Toward New York
Great White Shark Tracked Heading Toward New York In this age of social media, it shouldn't be surprising that there's a Great White Celebrity Shark. Her name is Mary Lee, and, according to the non-profit global shark tracker, she could make an appearance in the Atlantic Ocean waters off New York. She's 16 feet long, weighs around 3,500 pounds and has more than 113,000 Twitter followers. You can check out Mary Lee's Twitter account here. Shark tracker reports Mary Lee, which was first tagged in 2012, was spotted off Long Beach Island around 5:20 a.m. Thursday and again at 6:56 a.m. Track Mary Lee's movements by clicking here 
Must-See TV: Date Set For Testimony On Trump From Former Westporter Comey Must-See TV: Date Set For Testimony On Trump From Former Westporter Comey
Must-See TV: Date Set For Testimony On Trump From Former Westporter Comey A date has been set for fired FBI Director James Comey, a former Westport resident, to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee about the investigation of possible Russian collusion with Trump staffers in the 2016 presidential campaign. Comey will testify Thursday, June 8, in a nationally televised open session in the morning, followed by a close session with committee members in the afternoon. The former FBI director will undoubtedly be asked about notes from one-on-one meetings with President Donald Trump before he was fired. There have been unconfirmed reports that Trump asked Co…
Four-Alarm Wappingers Falls Fire Causes Heavy Damage On East Main Street Four-Alarm Wappingers Falls Fire Causes Heavy Damage On East Main Street
Four-Alarm Wappingers Falls Fire Causes Heavy Damage On East Main Street This story has been updated. A four-alarm fire that broke out Saturday on the 2600 block of East Main Street (Route 9D) in Wappingers Falls spread to multiple businesses and dwellings, causing heavy damage to the building, which is now uninhabitable. The blaze was finally knocked down just before 8 p.m. although firefighters had to contain some rekindling of the fire early Sunday morning. No injuries were reported. Route 9D was closed to traffic for hours after the fire broke out just before 3 p.m.  "Our thoughts go to those affected, Mayor (Matt) Alexander and the entire Village of Wapp…
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