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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Day-Long Blood Drive Scheduled For Rockland Fire Training Center Day-Long Blood Drive Scheduled For Rockland Fire Training Center
Day-Long Blood Drive Scheduled For Rockland Fire Training Center ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. — Rockland County Executive Ed Day invites members of the community to join county employees at a blood drive from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday, March 22, at the Fire Training Center in Pomona. "Donating blood is one of the most generous acts a person can perform," Day said. "It is truly life-saving." This blood drive is especially important because so many drives were canceled because of the blizzard earlier this week. Blood banks report that they are running low. The blood drive organized by county employees will be held at the Rockland Fire Trai…
Updated: How Much Snow Did You Get? A Look At Totals From Westchester Updated: How Much Snow Did You Get? A Look At Totals From Westchester
Updated: How Much Snow Did You Get? A Look At Totals From Westchester Schools: Click here for an updated rundown of school closures/delays for Wednesday. Weather: Freeze-Up Follows Storm - What's Next? There was a fine line in terms of snowfall accumulation for the Nor'easter that made its way through the area Tuesday. In fact, parts of New York City ended up with as little as 4 to 5 inches of accumulation before the storm headed east in the evening. Central Park wound up with a little over 7 inches. But parts of Dutchess saw as much as 26 inches of accumulation. Let us know how much snowfall you received in your town by posting a message. Now, here's a l…
New Round Of Accumulating Snow Headed To Armonk New Round Of Accumulating Snow Headed To Armonk
New Round Of Accumulating Snow Headed To Armonk How Much Did You Get? Hudson Valley Snowfall Accumulation Totals From Nor'easter Video Goes Viral: Train Blasts Hudson Valley Commuters With Snow This story has been updated. The Nor'easter that swept through the area late Monday into early Wednesday mainly affected areas farther inland, especially north and west, with up to 26 inches reported in parts of Dutchess County. A new storm system that will arrive in the area Saturday will have the opposite impact, with areas closer to the coast, especially south and east, now expected to see 6 inches or more of accumulation. Dutchess, meanwhile…
New Round Of Accumulating Snow Headed To Armonk New Round Of Accumulating Snow Headed To Armonk
New Round Of Accumulating Snow Headed To Armonk How Much Did You Get? Hudson Valley Snowfall Accumulation Totals From Nor'easter Video Goes Viral: Train Blasts Hudson Valley Commuters With Snow This story has been updated. The Nor'easter that swept through the area late Monday into early Wednesday mainly affected areas farther inland, especially north and west, with up to 26 inches reported in parts of Dutchess County. A new storm system that will arrive in the area Saturday will have the opposite impact, with areas closer to the coast, especially south and east, now expected to see 6 inches or more of accumulation. Dutchess, meanwhile…
Dutchess Schools Announce Delays, Closure Dutchess Schools Announce Delays, Closure
Dutchess Schools Announce Delays, Closure  Click Here For A Look At Storm Totals From The Area The following schools and school districts in the area have announced closures and delayed openings for Thursday, March 16 as a result of continued icy conditions after the Nor'easter. Beacon City School District, two-hour delay Peekskill City School District, two-hour Poughkeepsie City School District, closed Putnam Valley School District, two-hour delay Wappingers Central School District, two-hour delay Check back for updates.
Dutchess Schools Announce Delays, Closure Dutchess Schools Announce Delays, Closure
Dutchess Schools Announce Delays, Closure  Click Here For A Look At Storm Totals From The Area The following schools and school districts in the area have announced closures and delayed openings for Thursday, March 16 as a result of continued icy conditions after the Nor'easter. Beacon City School District, two-hour delay Peekskill City School District, two-hour Poughkeepsie City School District, closed Putnam Valley School District, two-hour delay Wappingers Central School District, two-hour delay Check back for updates.
Freeze-Up Follows Storm: Snow Squalls Possible In Armonk Freeze-Up Follows Storm: Snow Squalls Possible In Armonk
Freeze-Up Follows Storm: Snow Squalls Possible In Armonk Click Here For A Look At Storm Totals From The Area Click Here For Wednesday School Delays, Closures The Nor'easter that brought more than two feet of snow to parts of the Hudson Valley has headed east. Now, get set for a big chill as we inch closer to the first day of spring on Monday. The freeze-up will continue through early Friday as a new blast of frigid Canadian Arctic grips the area that will bring some sudden snow showers to parts of the area on Wednesday. Residual snow and slush will remain frozen as temperatures struggle to reach the mid- to upper-20s Wednesday afternoon, the Na…
Four-Alarm Fire Breaks Out At Apartment Complex In Yonkers Four-Alarm Fire Breaks Out At Apartment Complex In Yonkers
Four-Alarm Fire Breaks Out At Apartment Complex In Yonkers Updated: One Confirmed Dead, Dozens Displaced In Four-Alarm Fire In Yonkers  Original report: YONKERS, N.Y. -- A four-alarm fire broke out overnight at an apartment complex in Yonkers at 1 Hawley Terrace, off Warburton Avenue. The blaze, which began at around 4 a.m., began in the upper floors of the six-story building and spread through the roof. Severe damage has occurred to the building, leaving numerous families displaced. This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Updated: Westchester Schools Announce Delays, Closures Updated: Westchester Schools Announce Delays, Closures
Updated: Westchester Schools Announce Delays, Closures  Click Here For A Look At Storm Totals From The Area The following schools and school districts in the area have announced closures and delayed openings for Wednesday, March 15 as a result of the Nor'easter. This report has been updated with several delays becoming closures. Ardsley School District, closed Archbishop Stepinac, delayed start at 10:20 a.m. Arlington Central School District, closed Beacon City School District, closed Bedford Central School District, closed BOCES Southern Westchester, delayed start at 10 a.m. Blind Brook School District, two-hour delay Brewster Central …
Freeze-Up Follows Storm: Watch For Icy Roads, Walkways, Armonk Freeze-Up Follows Storm: Watch For Icy Roads, Walkways, Armonk
Freeze-Up Follows Storm: Watch For Icy Roads, Walkways, Armonk Click Here For A Look At Storm Totals From The Area Click Here For Wednesday School Delays, Closures The Nor'easter that brought more than two feet of snow to parts of the Hudson Valley has headed east, but a freeze-up will follow that will make for more slippery travel through Wednesday as another blast of frigid Canadian Arctic air will grip the area through midweek.  Wind gusts may surpass 40 miles per hour at times Wednesday with sporadic power outages possible, according to AccuWeather.com. The cold air will cause some sudden snow showers and snow squalls on Wednesday with the high te…
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