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

Eye Of Storm: Blizzard-Like Conditions, Power Outages Possible In Armonk Eye Of Storm: Blizzard-Like Conditions, Power Outages Possible In Armonk
Eye Of Storm: Blizzard-Like Conditions, Power Outages Possible In Armonk This story has been updated. A quick-moving, major winter storm that will bring as much as a foot of snowfall accumulation, is resulting in blizzard-like conditions, hazardous travel and poor visibility in the Hudson Valley on Thursday morning. The storm, which will impact the area for about 12 hours Thursday, prompted most schools and school districts to announce closures on Wednesday evening. For the complete rundown of closures, click here. Visibility may drop to 1/4 of a mile at times. In addition, there will be blowing and drifting snow during a day in which the high temperature strug…
Dutchess Schools Announce Closures Ahead Of Storm's Arrival Dutchess Schools Announce Closures Ahead Of Storm's Arrival
Dutchess Schools Announce Closures Ahead Of Storm's Arrival Many schools and school districts in the area have announced closures for Thursday, Feb. 9 as a result of the winter storm. Snow will become heavy after dawn Thursday with the snow continuing past midday. The snow is expected to taper off late in the afternoon Thursday and wrap up by around 7 o'clock in the evening with temperatures continuing their drop to the mid-teens. Much of the Hudson Valley will see between 8 and 12 inches of total accumulation, with locally heavier amounts possible, the National Weather Service said. Gusty winds could lead to scattered power outages. Here's the ru…
Dutchess Schools Announce Closures Ahead Of Storm's Arrival Dutchess Schools Announce Closures Ahead Of Storm's Arrival
Dutchess Schools Announce Closures Ahead Of Storm's Arrival This story has been updated. Many schools and school districts in the area have announced closures for Thursday, Feb. 9 as a result of the winter storm expected to arrive overnight. Snowfall will arrive sometime after midnight with an accumulation of 1 to 3 inches possible overnight. Snow will become heavy after dawn Thursday with the snow continuing past midday. The snow is expected to taper off late in the afternoon Thursday and wrap up by around 7 o'clock in the evening with temperatures continuing their drop to the mid-teens. Much of the Hudson Valley will see between 8 and 12 inches…
Police Investigate Death Of 'Expert Skier' At Hunter Mountain Resort Police Investigate Death Of 'Expert Skier' At Hunter Mountain Resort
Police Investigate Death Of 'Expert Skier' At Hunter Mountain Resort State Police and the Hunter Police Dept. are investigating the death of a 58-year-old man at the Hunter Mountain Ski Center in Orange County. Edwin Wood, of Warwick, who was an expert skier, was skiing on the Annapurna trail, a double black diamond (expert) trail on Hunter's West side when he lost control and slid approximately 200 feet before leaving the trail, striking several trees, state police said. Wood was extricated by the ski patrol and then treated by paramedics and Hunter area ambulance personnel before being pronounced dead, police said. State Police are currently treating the …
Dutchess Could See Up To 10 Inches Of Snowfall From Major Storm Dutchess Could See Up To 10 Inches Of Snowfall From Major Storm
Dutchess Could See Up To 10 Inches Of Snowfall From Major Storm DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Temperatures that climbed well into the 50s in Dutchess on Wednesday will prove to be the calm before the storm. In this case, a major winter storm that will arrive in the county overnight and bring as much as 10 inches of snowfall accumulation along with hazardous travel and poor visibility that may drop to 1/4 of a mile at times. In addition, there will be blowing and drifting snow during a day in which the high temperature struggles to reach 30 degrees with a wind-chill factor making it feel like it's in the teens. Snowfall rates of an inch per hour are possible…
Snowfall Of 2-4 Inches Per Hour Possible From Major Storm Headed To Armonk Snowfall Of 2-4 Inches Per Hour Possible From Major Storm Headed To Armonk
Snowfall Of 2-4 Inches Per Hour Possible From Major Storm Headed To Armonk Temperatures that reached the 60-degree mark in parts of the Hudson Valley on Wednesday will prove to be the calm before the storm. In this case, a major winter storm that will arrive in the area overnight and bring as much as a foot of snowfall accumulation along with hazardous travel and poor visibility that may drop to 1/4 of a mile at times. In addition, there will be blowing and drifting snow during a day in which the high temperature struggles to reach 30 degrees with a wind-chill factor making it feel like it's in the teens. Snowfall rates of 2 to 4 inches per hour are possible from…
Route 6 Stretch Near Bear Mountain Bridge Reopens Route 6 Stretch Near Bear Mountain Bridge Reopens
Route 6 Stretch Near Bear Mountain Bridge Reopens A stretch of eastbound Route 6 in Cortlandt has reopened on Wednesday morning following a motor-vehicle crash that resulted in its closure. The closure, which occurred just before 9 a.m. is between the Bear Mountain Bridge and Route 9 with traffic backed up to Route 202/9W. Injuries were reported. The roadway reopened by 10 a.m. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Ed Day Outlines 'Promises Kept' In Rockland State Of County Speech Ed Day Outlines 'Promises Kept' In Rockland State Of County Speech
Ed Day Outlines 'Promises Kept' In Rockland State Of County Speech ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. – Rockland County Executive Ed Day outlined where Rockland has been, where it is and where it’s going in his annual State of the County message Tuesday night. “We have been working for three years to transform this county from near bankruptcy with an unsustainable tax-and-spend cycle to what it is today – a county that stayed within a very strict 1.17 tax increase, a county that cut spending nearly 10 percent, a county with four consecutive bond-rating increases, a county government that is getting smaller and more efficient, a county that works to make sure that all of…
Projected Snowfall Totals Increased For Winter Storm Headed To Dutchess Projected Snowfall Totals Increased For Winter Storm Headed To Dutchess
Projected Snowfall Totals Increased For Winter Storm Headed To Dutchess DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Projected snowfall totals for the winter storm expected to arrive in the area late Wednesday night have been increased with up to 10 inches now possible in some spots in the Hudson Valley. Wednesday will be marked by showers and rain during the day with unseasonably high temperatures in the mid-50s. By evening, as the second front approaches, the rain will turn into snow sometime after 10 p.m. Accumulation of 1 to 3 inches is possible overnight. Thursday calls for up to 3 to 5 inches of snow with temperatures dipping into the mid-20s by 5 p.m. The snow is expected t…
Dutchess Mourns Death Of Millbrook-Based Dyson Foundation Head Gurieva Dutchess Mourns Death Of Millbrook-Based Dyson Foundation Head Gurieva
Dutchess Mourns Death Of Millbrook-Based Dyson Foundation Head Gurieva DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- The Dutchess County community is mourning the death of Diana Gurieva, who led the Millbrook-based Dyson Foundation through a 24-year period of growth and influence that helped the philanthropic shape the fabric of the region. Gurieva died on Monday at her home in Clinton following a battle with cancer. She was 67. Gurieva led the Dyson Foundation during a period of major expansion and civic engagement, overseeing an increase in total assets from $12 million to its current $210 million and growth in its grantmaking from $4 million to $18 million annually.  "The…
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