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

Several Injured In Waccabuc Rollover Crash Several Injured In Waccabuc Rollover Crash
Several Injured In Waccabuc Rollover Crash WACCABUC, N.Y. -- Emergency responders rushed to the scene of a rollover crash on Chapel Road in Waccabuc Friday afternoon.The South Salem Fire Department, Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps and Westchester EMS responded to the two-vehicle crash. The motorists and passengers were able to exit the vehicles after the crash, according to the South Salem Fire Department. Firefighters secured the vehicles while EMS treated and transported the injured, the South Salem Fire Department said.
Hero Westchester Native Hailed For Tackling Times Square Driver Hero Westchester Native Hailed For Tackling Times Square Driver
Hero Westchester Native Hailed For Tackling Times Square Driver A 47-year-old Westchester native is being hailed as a hero for tackling the driver who mowed down nearly two dozen pedestrians in Times Square on Thursday, killing an 18-year-old female tourist from Michigan. Ken Bradix, who grew up in Mount Vernon, used his skills as a security guard at Planet Hollywood in Times Square to grab 26-year-old Richard Rojas after Rojas exited his Honda Accord and started running in a rage. Bradix, a longtime bouncer, was standing outside Planet Hollywood when the horrifying incident occurred and at the moment Rojas crashed the Honda into a pole near 45th Street…
Crash Snarls Evening Commute In Dutchess Crash Snarls Evening Commute In Dutchess
Crash Snarls Evening Commute In Dutchess A motor-vehicle crash on a stretch of the northbound Taconic State Parkway led to gridlock during the Friday evening commute. The crash occurred at Route 82 in Hopewell Junction, bringing traffic to a standstill, with motorists being diverted to alternate routes. After the roadway reopened and the left lane remained closed, there were stop-and-go delays to Beekman Road. Check back to Daily Voice for updates. For real-time Dutchess news in your Facebook feed, be sure to "Like" Daily Voice's Dutchess Community Forum page on Facebook by clicking here.
Route 202 Stretch Near Yorktown/Somers Border Reopens After Crash Route 202 Stretch Near Yorktown/Somers Border Reopens After Crash
Route 202 Stretch Near Yorktown/Somers Border Reopens After Crash This story has been updated. A stretch of Route 202 has reopened after being closed in both directions on Friday morning near the Yorktown/Somers border after a motor-vehicle crash. The closure, reported at 10:15 a.m., was between Granite Springs Road and Route 35 with traffic backed up to Route 132.
Route 202 Stretch Near Yorktown/Somers Border Reopens After Crash Route 202 Stretch Near Yorktown/Somers Border Reopens After Crash
Route 202 Stretch Near Yorktown/Somers Border Reopens After Crash This story has been updated. A stretch of Route 202 has reopened after being closed in both directions on Friday morning near the Yorktown/Somers border after a motor-vehicle crash. The closure, reported at 10:15 a.m., was between Granite Springs Road and Route 35 with traffic backed up to Route 132.
Search Resumes For Plane Carrying Westchester CEO, Sons Search Resumes For Plane Carrying Westchester CEO, Sons
Search Resumes For Plane Carrying Westchester CEO, Sons The search for any survivors on a private plane that went missing early this week carrying a Westchester native and New York City CEO, her two young sons and a pilot resumed Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. A search crew aboard a helicopter near the Bahamas found debris while looking for the twin-engine plane in which  40-year-old Jennifer Blumin, a Tarrytown native, and her sons, Theodore, 3, and Phineas, 4. as well as the pilot. Blumin is the CEO and founder of Skylight Group, a Manhattan firm that finds venues for top fashion shows. An air intake plug, part of a seat,…
10 Named Storms Predicted For 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Forecast 10 Named Storms Predicted For 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Forecast
10 Named Storms Predicted For 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Forecast Experts are calling for a below-normal hurricane season this year, as a potential El Niño may limit the development of storms, AccuWeather said. AccuWeather meteorologists are predicting 10 named storms, five of which are projected to become hurricanes and three of which may become major hurricanes. The 2017 season, which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30, follows the deadliest in over 10 years for the Atlantic basin. Last season spawned 15 named storms, seven of which were hurricanes. It was also the costliest Atlantic hurricane season since 2012.  "The big factor is going to be the fact …
Search Resumes For Plane Carrying Westchester CEO, Sons Search Resumes For Plane Carrying Westchester CEO, Sons
Search Resumes For Plane Carrying Westchester CEO, Sons The search for any survivors on a private plane that went missing early this week with a Westchester native and New York City CEO, her two young sons and a pilot aboard resumed Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. A search crew aboard a helicopter near the Bahamas found debris while looking for the twin-engine plane in which  40-year-old Jennifer Blumin, a Tarrytown native, and her sons, Theodore, 3, and Phineas, 4. as well as the pilot. Blumin is the CEO and founder of Skylight Group, a Manhattan firm that finds venues for top fashion shows. An air intake plug, part of a se…
Train Derailment In Westchester Causes Lengthy Delays Train Derailment In Westchester Causes Lengthy Delays
Train Derailment In Westchester Causes Lengthy Delays Updated story: 12 Injured, Four Hospitalized In Rye Train Derailment, MTA Says Original report: A train derailment in the vicinity of the Metro-North station in Rye resulted in several non-life-threatening injuries and delays of up to 45 minutes on the New Haven Line late Thursday afternoon through the evening. The derailment, reported at around 5:15 p.m., reportedly involved several cars on the train and occurred east of the train station and behind the Avon building on Midland Ave. None of the derailed cars were on their sides and there were no serious injuries reported, according to au…
Route 9A Reopens After Closure Route 9A Reopens After Closure
Route 9A Reopens After Closure This story has been updated. A portion of southbound Route 9A has reopened Thursday afternoon after a motor-vehicle crash led to its closure in Mount Pleasant. The crash occurred between Route 134 and Route 133 (Upper Croton Avenue) with traffic backed up to Hawkes Avenue. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
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