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

Downed Tree With Wires Ignite Fire On Route 202 In Ramapo Downed Tree With Wires Ignite Fire On Route 202 In Ramapo
Downed Tree With Wires Ignite Fire On Route 202 In Ramapo This story has been updated. ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- A stretch of Route 202 in Ramapo was closed early Tuesday evening after a downed tree brought down electrical lines, igniting a fire. The closure occurred just west of Spook Rock Road and Lime Kiln Road. Motorists were advised to avoid the area as the road will be shut down while the Tallman FD, O&R and Ramapo Police dealt with the situation. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Heavy Police Presence On Route 6 Due To 'Ongoing Investigation' Heavy Police Presence On Route 6 Due To 'Ongoing Investigation'
Heavy Police Presence On Route 6 Due To 'Ongoing Investigation' This story has been updated. The flurry of state and local police activity during the day Tuesday on the Jefferson Valley/Shrub Oak Route 6 corridor was the result of a search for evidence in the murder last Thursday of a 75-year-old Mahopac woman in the latest chain of events in the case, according to multiple sources. Investigators searched a wooded area off Route 6, some of whom were wearing plastic gloves and placing an unidentified object, possibly a murder weapon. The Yorktown Police Department said during the search that residents should not be alarmed, but have not yet disclosed the…
Boys, Girls Scouts Moving On Up In Somers Boys, Girls Scouts Moving On Up In Somers
Boys, Girls Scouts Moving On Up In Somers SOMERS, N.Y. -- Pack 11 has a new group of cub scouts and bear scouts in Somers. Den 7 members (shown above) have all received the arrow of light for moving on to boy scouts. Pack 11 Den 2 (also pictured above) moved up from wolf to bear scouts. 
Scam Alert: Callers Tell Westchester Residents They Owe Tax Money Scam Alert: Callers Tell Westchester Residents They Owe Tax Money
Scam Alert: Callers Tell Westchester Residents They Owe Tax Money Now that tax season has passed and some residents might be worried about owing the government money, a new group of tax scammers has hit the telephones. In the latest scam, criminals are calling unsuspecting residents and telling them that they have a warrant issued for their arrest due to unpaid or delinquent taxes, according to police. The scammer usually says that the sheriff or police are waiting on their call to arrest them. They will even use local information such as stating that the warrant was filed at the county courthouse. The scammer will then say the only way they will dismiss …
Winners Unveiled Of Westchester/Pace Mobile App Development Bowl Winners Unveiled Of Westchester/Pace Mobile App Development Bowl
Winners Unveiled Of Westchester/Pace Mobile App Development Bowl A team from The New School’s Parsons School of Design took home top honors at the 3rd Annual #WestchesterSmart Mobile App Development Bowl where more than 440 students from throughout the area competed over three months to create mobile apps that improve the lives of the elderly. This year’s App Bowl, the largest since its inception, attracted competitors from the New York Metropolitan area and beyond. Teams from eight high schools and colleges, including Mamaroneck High School, Blind Brook High School and Pace University, took home cash awards. Four teams from Westchester County won tours o…
Line Of Thunderstorms Moving Toward Armonk Line Of Thunderstorms Moving Toward Armonk
Line Of Thunderstorms Moving Toward Armonk Damaging thunderstorms over western New York are moving easterly toward the Hudson Valley on Monday evening.Although the thunderstorms will be weakening, they look to cross the area late Monday into early Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. Thunderstorms will be capable of producing gusty winds, heavy rainfall and lightning. Storms that move through the area will be followed by a mix of showers and more scattered storms in the pre-dawn hours Tuesday. After the storm passes by daybreak, Tuesday will be a partly sunny day with a high in the low 70s. Wednesday will be mostly …
Signal Problem Causing Metro-North Hudson Line Delays Signal Problem Causing Metro-North Hudson Line Delays
Signal Problem Causing Metro-North Hudson Line Delays This story has been updated. Metro-North customers ae experiencing delays of up to 20 minutes late Monday afternoon on the Hudson River Line as a result signal problems in the vicinity of Peekskill.  Metro-North is advising customers to listen for announcements at local during the afternoon commute. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Kent Man Who Crosses Double Yellow Line Charged With DWI, Police Say Kent Man Who Crosses Double Yellow Line Charged With DWI, Police Say
Kent Man Who Crosses Double Yellow Line Charged With DWI, Police Say KENT, N.Y. -- A 41-year-old motorist who was speeding and crossed the double yellow line on Farmers Mills Road was driving drunk according to the Town of Kent Police Department. Jamar McCray of Kent was charged with driving while intoxicating following the April 12 stop.
Dutchess Residents Now Can Get 24/7 Help With Mental Health, Abuse Issues Dutchess Residents Now Can Get 24/7 Help With Mental Health, Abuse Issues
Dutchess Residents Now Can Get 24/7 Help With Mental Health, Abuse Issues POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Folks in crisis now have a new place to turn for help in Dutchess County. The county has opened a “stabilization center” that provides 24/7 help to those struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues. The facility, located at 230 North Road in Poughkeepsie, is part of the county’s Department of Behavioral and Community Health’s mental health division. Those in need of immediate help, can call or text the Dutchess County HELPLINE at (845) 485-9700 or call toll-free, (877) 485-9700. It offers trained professionals who can help adults, youths, and families dea…
Downed Tree Closes Road In North Salem Downed Tree Closes Road In North Salem
Downed Tree Closes Road In North Salem This story has been updated. NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- A downed tree across the roadway resulted in the closure of a stretch of June Road in North Salem on Sunday night. The closure, reported just before 9 p.m., was at the intersection of Bloomer Road.
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