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

Snowfall Totals Updated For Storm Headed To Dutchess Snowfall Totals Updated For Storm Headed To Dutchess
Snowfall Totals Updated For Storm Headed To Dutchess This story has been updated. DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Parts of New England could see as much as a foot of snow from a storm system expected to arrive overnight Thursday before heading out Saturday afternoon. While areas near and south of Poughkeepsie likely will see mainly rain overnight into Friday morning, areas north have a threat for wet/dense snow, sleet and freezing rain, according to the latest projections by the National Weather Service. Northernmost Dutchess, especially areas farther east, could see 2 inches of accumulation. Rain is expected to arrive in the area after 9 p.m. Thu…
Armonk Could See New Round Of Accumulating Snow Armonk Could See New Round Of Accumulating Snow
Armonk Could See New Round Of Accumulating Snow Old Man Winter could be making an unwelcome return to the area on Friday. According to the National Weather Service, there is a chance of snow from early Friday morning until around noon with snowfall accumulation of a half-inch possible in Northern Westchester, and Putnam. Dutchess could see up to 2 inches. Rockland and Southern Westchester are expected to stay snow-free. After a mostly sunny but brisk day Thursday with a high around 50, clouds will increase and there will be a chance of rain after midnight. A mix of rain and snow is likely until around noon with the accumulation expected…
Serious Crash Moves To Shoulder On I-684 Serious Crash Moves To Shoulder On I-684
Serious Crash Moves To Shoulder On I-684 A serious motor-vehicle crash involving a car and truck that initially resulted in the closure of two lanes on a stretch of southbound I-684 Wednesday has moved to the shoulder of the road.The closure, reported at 11:45 a.m., occurred at Route 172 in Bedford (Exit 4) with stop-and-go delays to the Saw Mill River Parkway (Exit 5). At least one serious injury was reported. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Snowfall Totals Updated For Storm Headed To Dutchess Snowfall Totals Updated For Storm Headed To Dutchess
Snowfall Totals Updated For Storm Headed To Dutchess DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Parts of Dutchess County could see as much as 2 inches of accumulation from the storm expected to arrive overnight and continue into Friday, according to new projections released Wednesday morning. Rain is expected to arrive in the area after 9 p.m. Thursday, mixing with snow just before dawn. The mix of snow and rain should continue through around 9 a.m. Friday, follow by rain and sleet until 1 p.m. Precipitation will return to all rain early in the afternoon as the high reaches around 37 degrees. By that time, anywhere from a quarter to 2 inches of snow is possibl…
10 Westchester Communities Rank Among Richest Places In America 10 Westchester Communities Rank Among Richest Places In America
10 Westchester Communities Rank Among Richest Places In America Ten municipalities in Westchester County rank among the Top 100 richest places in America, according to a Bloomberg analysis of census data. Cities and towns with ties to Wall Street and the Silicon Valley boasted the highest U.S. household incomes, Bloomberg said. Here's the rundown of Westchester communities ranked with average household incomes: Scarsdale is No. 3, Average household income: $371,194 Bronxville is No. 8, Average household income: $317,063 Greenville (Edgemont) is No. 17; Average household income, $278,501 Rye is No. 29, Average household income: $257,949 Larchmont is No…
New Round Of Snow Headed To Dutchess New Round Of Snow Headed To Dutchess
New Round Of Snow Headed To Dutchess Click here for a new, updated report: Snowfall Totals Updated For Storm Headed To Dutchess DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- The rainy weather that has overspread Dutchess this week will give way to bright sunny skies and warmer temperatures Wednesday and Thursday before a burst of winter-like conditions that could be accompanied by some snow. Wednesday's high will be around 55 degrees with the high on Thursday in the low-50s. But colder air will result in the chance of snow late Thursday night through late Friday morning in Dutchess, according to the National Weather Service. There is a slight …
Lane Reopens After I-95 Crash Lane Reopens After I-95 Crash
Lane Reopens After I-95 Crash This story has been updated. The left lane has reopened after it had been blocked following a motor-vehicle crash on a stretch of southbound I-95 late Sunday afternoon. The crash, at Boston Post Road/Route 1 (Exit 20), caused 20-minute delays to the Greenwich line.
El Niño Could Fuel Frequent Storms In Armonk, Report Says El Niño Could Fuel Frequent Storms In Armonk, Report Says
El Niño Could Fuel Frequent Storms In Armonk, Report Says El Niño could be ready to make a return later this year, impacting the weather across the United States and the Hudson Valley during the fall and winter, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The strength of El Niño will determine the impacts that it has on the eastern U.S. and the area, according to AccuWeather.com. A weaker El Niño could result in above-normal snowfall for the East Coast and Hudson Valley. “The weaker the El Niño, the more favorable for impactful storms and snow in the East next winter,” AccuWeather Lead-Long Range Meteorologist Paul Pastelok s…
Red Hook, State Police Revive Drug Overdose Victim, 20 Red Hook, State Police Revive Drug Overdose Victim, 20
Red Hook, State Police Revive Drug Overdose Victim, 20 DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Less than two weeks after the Red Hook Police received recertification in Intranasal Naloxine (Narcan) Training, it was used on a drug overdose victim.  Police were dispatched by Dutchess County 911 on Saturday at 8:45 a.m. to a residence in the Village of Red Hook for a report of a 20-year-old male who was unresponsive and not breathing from an apparent drug overdose.  Upon arrival, police located the male victim on the floor and unresponsive, Red Hook police said. A Red Hook police officer and a New York State Trooper administered two dosages of Narcan which rest…
Dolphin's Discovery In Hutchinson River Sparks Mount Vernon Mayor's Concern Dolphin's Discovery In Hutchinson River Sparks Mount Vernon Mayor's Concern
Dolphin's Discovery In Hutchinson River Sparks Mount Vernon Mayor's Concern The discovery of a dead dolphin in the Hutchinson River near the Mount Vernon/Pelham border is bringing attention to the Mount Vernon sewer system. The dolphin was pulled near Glover Field in Pelham on Friday afternoon. The cause of death is unknown and pending results of a necropsy. The Hutchinson River flows into the Long Island Sound, where the dolphin likely came from. Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Thomas said the dead dolphin's discovery "serves as a somber reminder of the dangerous effects pollution can have on sea life. "While the exact cause of the dolphin’s death has yet to…
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