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

Metro-North Experiencing Delays Due To Police Activity At Tarrytown Station Metro-North Experiencing Delays Due To Police Activity At Tarrytown Station
Metro-North Experiencing Delays Due To Police Activity At Tarrytown Station Click here for an updated story: Woman Struck By Train At Tarrytown Station Metro-North Hudson Line customers should anticipate delays early Tuesday afternoon due to police activity in the area of the Tarrytown station, Metro-North said in an announcement just before noon. Customers are being advised to listen for announcements at their local stations. The nature of the police activity was not immediately available, though there were multiple reports of a person on the tracks. This is a developing story. Click here for a separate, updated report.
Pair Of Storms Could Bring Rounds Of Snow To Westchester Pair Of Storms Could Bring Rounds Of Snow To Westchester
Pair Of Storms Could Bring Rounds Of Snow To Westchester A dramatic upswing in temperatures early this week could end with separate rounds of snow late this week that could be the first of several disruptive snowstorms to hit the northeast in mid-March, according to AccuWeather.com. “The Northeast has had everything from frigid cold this (past) weekend and warm spells early this week but has largely avoided snow recently,” AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Elliot Abrams said. “But late this week, a storm will sneak in from the west, and it could bring snow." “Along with the late-week threat, there can be additional threats this weekend and nex…
Skier, 20, Killed After Crashing Into Trees At Hunter Mountain Skier, 20, Killed After Crashing Into Trees At Hunter Mountain
Skier, 20, Killed After Crashing Into Trees At Hunter Mountain State Police are investigating the death of a 20-year-old who was killed Monday after striking several trees after leaving the trail at  Hunter Mountain Ski Resort in Hunter, N.Y., off Route 9W. It marks the second accidental death at Hunter Mountain in less than a month's time. Zachary T. Thompson of Cream Ridge, New Jersey, was skiing on the Racers Edge trail, a double black diamond (expert) trail on Hunter's Mountain when he lost control and slid before leaving the trail and striking several trees Monday, state police said. Thompson was extricated by the ski patrol and then treated by G…
Main Street, Gregory Avenue In Mount Kisco Reopen After Fuel Spill Main Street, Gregory Avenue In Mount Kisco Reopen After Fuel Spill
Main Street, Gregory Avenue In Mount Kisco Reopen After Fuel Spill This story has been updated. Update, 11:30 a.m. Gregory Avenue has now reopened. Update, 11 a.m. Main Street in Mount Kisco has been reopened between Terrace Place.and East and West Hyatt avenues after it was closed for much of Monday morning. Gregory Avenue remains closed between Main Street and Lexington Avenue following a fuel spill. Original report, 9:30 a.m. MOUNT KISCO, N.Y.-- Main Street in Mount Kisco is closed in both directions between Terrace Place.and East and West Hyatt avenues Monday. A fuel spill on Gregory Avenue near Main Street has impacted neighboring roads. Motoris…
Main Street, Gregory Avenue In Mount Kisco Reopen After Fuel Spill Main Street, Gregory Avenue In Mount Kisco Reopen After Fuel Spill
Main Street, Gregory Avenue In Mount Kisco Reopen After Fuel Spill This story has been updated. Update, 11:30 a.m. Gregory Avenue has now reopened. Update, 11 a.m. Main Street in Mount Kisco has been reopened between Terrace Place.and East and West Hyatt avenues after it was closed for much of Monday morning. Gregory Avenue remains closed between Main Street and Lexington Avenue following a fuel spill. Original report, 9:30 a.m. MOUNT KISCO, N.Y.-- Main Street in Mount Kisco is closed in both directions between Terrace Place.and East and West Hyatt avenues Monday. A fuel spill on Gregory Avenue near Main Street has impacted neighboring roads. Motoris…
Main Street In Mount Kisco Reopens After Nearby Fuel Spill Main Street In Mount Kisco Reopens After Nearby Fuel Spill
Main Street In Mount Kisco Reopens After Nearby Fuel Spill This story has been updated. Update, 11 a.m. Main Street in Mount Kisco has been reopened between Terrace Place.and East and West Hyatt avenues after it was closed for much of Monday morning. Gregory Avenue remains closed between Main Street and Lexington Avenue following a fuel spill. Original report, 9:30 a.m. MOUNT KISCO, N.Y.-- Main Street in Mount Kisco is closed in both directions between Terrace Place.and East and West Hyatt avenues Monday. A fuel spill on Gregory Avenue near Main Street has impacted neighboring roads. Motorists are urged to avoid this specific area by traversing…
Main Street In Mount Kisco Shuts Down After Nearby Fuel Spill Main Street In Mount Kisco Shuts Down After Nearby Fuel Spill
Main Street In Mount Kisco Shuts Down After Nearby Fuel Spill This story has been updated. MOUNT KISCO, N.Y.-- Main Street in Mount Kisco is closed in both directions between Terrace Place.and East and West Hyatt avenues Monday. A fuel spill on Gregory Avenue near Main Street has impacted neighboring roads. Motorists are urged to avoid this specific area by traversing Lexington Avenue that runs parallel to Main Street, police said in a 9:12 a.m. advisory. Additionally, Gregory Ave also remains closed east to west between Lexington Avenue and Main Street. Check back . to Daily Voice for updates.
Dutchess Will See Warmup Before Chance Of Snow Later In Week Dutchess Will See Warmup Before Chance Of Snow Later In Week
Dutchess Will See Warmup Before Chance Of Snow Later In Week DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- One of the coldest weekends of the winter will be followed by a dramatic warmup in Dutchess, with daytime highs Monday and Tuesday 20 to 30 degrees higher than they were Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures plummeted to the single digits in some spots with wind-chill factors at or below freezing Saturday into Sunday. After wind-chill values of between 20 and 30 degrees Monday morning, the temperature will climb throughout the day and reach a high in the mid-40s under partly sunny skies. There is a chance of showers Tuesday as the temperature climbs even higher to the …
Westchester Will See Warmup Before Chance Of Snow Later In Week Westchester Will See Warmup Before Chance Of Snow Later In Week
Westchester Will See Warmup Before Chance Of Snow Later In Week One of the coldest weekends of the winter will be followed by a dramatic warmup in the Hudson Valley, with daytime highs Monday and Tuesday 20 to 30 degrees higher than they were Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures plummeted to the single digits in some spots with wind-chill factors at or below freezing Saturday into Sunday. After wind-chill values of between 20 and 30 degrees Monday morning, the temperature will climb throughout the day and reach a high in the mid-40s under partly sunny skies. There is a chance of showers Tuesday as the temperature climbs even higher to the mid to upper 50s…
Westchester Will See Warmup Before Chance Of Snow Later In Week Westchester Will See Warmup Before Chance Of Snow Later In Week
Westchester Will See Warmup Before Chance Of Snow Later In Week One of the coldest weekends of the winter will be followed by a dramatic warmup in the Hudson Valley, with daytime highs Monday and Tuesday 20 to 30 degrees higher than they were Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures plummeted to the single digits in some spots with wind-chill factors at or below freezing Saturday into Sunday. Winds will be sustained at 10 to 20 miles per hour with frequent gusts of up to 25 mph through Sunday afternoon, with a daytime high in the low 30s. The overnight low will drop to the upper teens. After wind-chill values of between 20 and 30 degrees Monday morning, the t…
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