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

Services Announced For Ossining Teacher, Coach Bill Casey, 46 Services Announced For Ossining Teacher, Coach Bill Casey, 46
Services Announced For Ossining Teacher, Coach Bill Casey, 46 Memorial services have been announced for Pleasantville native, Mahopac resident and former Ossining Union Free School District teacher and varsity coach Bill Casey, who died Friday, April 7 at age 46 after battling cancer. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, April 12 at St. John’s Church Evangelist Church Mahopac at 11:30 a.m. Family may receive friends at Cargain Funeral Home at 418 Route 6 in Mahopac on Monday, April 10 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and also Tuesday, April 11 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. He will be brought to his final resting place following Mass at St. Francis of Ass…
New Bobcat Sighting Reported, This One In Pound Ridge New Bobcat Sighting Reported, This One In Pound Ridge
New Bobcat Sighting Reported, This One In Pound Ridge When Craig Padawer saw an animal scurry outside his bedroom window in Pound Ridge early Saturday morning, he thought it was one of the foxes spotted frequently outside his mid-century modern house with floor-to-ceiling glass.But it turned out to be something else. It was a bobcat. Padawer, who has lived on Old Pound Road since 2010, said he's "seen everything from wild turkeys and foxes to a black bear walk across our property.." But he had never seen a bobcat -- until now. Padawer estimates the bobcat was about 40 pounds. "It stood for about a minute looking off into the …
Woman Recovering After Being Hit By Vehicle In Yonkers Woman Recovering After Being Hit By Vehicle In Yonkers
Woman Recovering After Being Hit By Vehicle In Yonkers This story has been updated. WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- An elderly woman who was hit by a motor vehicle on Yonkers Avenue in Yonkers on Saturday is recovering. The incident occurred on the 700 block when the woman was crossing the street at around noontime.  Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was administered before the unidentified woman was rushed to Jacobi Medical Center, authorities said.  The Yonkers fire and police departments responded.  An investigation of the accident is ongoing.
Kayaker Rescued From Wappinger Creek Kayaker Rescued From Wappinger Creek
Kayaker Rescued From Wappinger Creek A woman from Nyack was rescued late Saturday afternoon after her kayak became pinned against a tree amid swift-moving water and strong winds at the center of Wappinger Creek in the Town of Poughkeepsie. At approximately 3:52 p.m. Saturday, the Arlington Fire District, LaGrange Fire District, and Mobile Life Support Services were dispatched to the Wappinger Creek in the area of the Stanley Still Sports Park for a water rescue emergency.  A second kayak, also operated by a Nyack resident, capsized in the water, was also identified and it was quickly determined the second kayaker was able to s…
Know Them? Two Loose Dogs Picked Up By Port Chester Police Know Them? Two Loose Dogs Picked Up By Port Chester Police
Know Them? Two Loose Dogs Picked Up By Port Chester Police PORT CHESTER, N.Y. -- It was two for the price of one for the Port Chester Police Department, which reported Sunday morning it has picked up a pair of loose dogs. The two were found in the area of Haseco Avenue and Glen Avenue.  Anyone who recognizes these dogs and knows who the owner is should contact the Port Chester Police Department at (914) 939-1000.
Three Arrested After Violent Attack On Victim In Hillcrest, Police Say Three Arrested After Violent Attack On Victim In Hillcrest, Police Say
Three Arrested After Violent Attack On Victim In Hillcrest, Police Say ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Three men are in police custody after Ramapo and Spring Valley police officers said they interrupted a violent early Sunday morning assault in progress in the area of East Eckerson Road and Route 45 in the Hillcrest area of the town.At approximately 4:30 a.m. Sunday, Ramapo Police Department received a call of an assault in progress. Spring Valley Police Department arrived on scene and the first officer described seeing a man on the ground getting kicked, punched and stomped by numerous other male subjects. Three males, whose identities have not yet been released, w…
Five Caught After Stolen Vehicle Chase Tops Week's News In Westchester Five Caught After Stolen Vehicle Chase Tops Week's News In Westchester
Five Caught After Stolen Vehicle Chase Tops Week's News In Westchester Four teens and one 20-year-old were arrested Wednesday night after allegedly stealing a motorcycle and leading police on a chase on Route 22 in Westchester. Click here to read the story. Here are some other top stories from this past week (click on the link to read the story): 12-Year-Old Makes Bomb Threat To Yorktown Middle School, Police Say Alleged Vandal At Westchester's Donald J. Trump Park Caught On Camera Police Arrest Three, Close Westchester Spa After Prostitution Bust Eight Westchester Men Charged In Numerous Robberies In County Louis Larizza Jr., Of Port Chester, Former Division…
'Horrifying' Video Of Ex-Rockland Nurse Abusing Patient Tops Week's News 'Horrifying' Video Of Ex-Rockland Nurse Abusing Patient Tops Week's News
'Horrifying' Video Of Ex-Rockland Nurse Abusing Patient Tops Week's News Horrifying images" captured on video showing a former Suffern registered nurse slapping and roughing up a paralyzed, ventilator-dependent patient she was hired to care for in his home. For Daily Voice's story, click here. Other stories of note this week in Rockland: Joan Silvestri Takes Over As Rockland's Social Services Commissioner Authorities Investigate Rockland Testing Facility Police: Man Hits Woman With Porcelain Bowl During Rockland Domestic Dispute Lowey, Other Local Pols React To Strikes On Syria
Heroin Possession Charges, Mahopac Bar Fight Top Week's News In Putnam Heroin Possession Charges, Mahopac Bar Fight Top Week's News In Putnam
Heroin Possession Charges, Mahopac Bar Fight Top Week's News In Putnam Two men were arrested in Kent after police found them to be in possession of heroin. For the story, click here. A man is facing a felony assault charge after allegedly stabbing a 28-year-old Putnam County man in a Mahopac. Click here for the story. Here are some other top stories from this past week: Young Woman Wearing Marist College Hoodie Found Dead Brewster Man Charged With Failure To Appear In Court Putnam Checkpoints Target Drivers Using Electronic Devices
Cortlandt Man Who Left Home On Snowy Night In Bathrobe Still Missing Cortlandt Man Who Left Home On Snowy Night In Bathrobe Still Missing
Cortlandt Man Who Left Home On Snowy Night In Bathrobe Still Missing WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- A Cortlandt man who left his home on a snowy night in a jacket and bathrobe has been missing since 1998, according to the nonprofit The Charlie Project on its charleyproject.org website. Frank John DiNardi went missing March 9, 1998, from Cortlandt. At the time, Dinardi was 44, 6-feet tall and weighed 165 pounds, said the report. He is described as Caucasian, with black hair and brown eyes, and having a bushy mustache and surgical scar on his right cheek. All of his upper teeth are missing and two teeth are missing from his lower jaw, according to The Charlie Pro…
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