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

Schneiderman: Trump Immigration Order 'Unconstitutional,' Creating 'Chaos' Schneiderman: Trump Immigration Order 'Unconstitutional,' Creating 'Chaos'
Schneiderman: Trump Immigration Order 'Unconstitutional,' Creating 'Chaos' New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman was among attorney generals from the United States who called President Donald Trump's executive order issued Friday on immigration "unconstitutional," saying it has created "chaos," while vowing to fight it. Fifteen other attorney generals joined Schneiderman in condemning the order Trump signed on Friday in a statement released Sunday afternoon. Trump's controversial order blocks for 90 days entry into the U.S. for citizens of seven predominantly Muslim countries: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, susp…
Serious Crash Cleared On I-95 Serious Crash Cleared On I-95
Serious Crash Cleared On I-95 This story has been updated. A serious crash involving a car and motorcycle that initially blocked the right lane on a stretch of southbound I-95 in Rye has been cleared. The crash, reported at 12:30 p.m., occurred at Boston Post Road (Route 1/Exit 20), with stop-and-go delays to Midland Avenue (Exit 22).
Armonk Will See Snow To Start Workweek Armonk Will See Snow To Start Workweek
Armonk Will See Snow To Start Workweek Several rounds of snow are possible to start a week which will see temperatures falling sharply with overnight lows in the teens by Thursday.Sunday will be mostly sunny with a high around 40, but the wind-chill factor making it feel between 25 and 35.The overnight low will be in the upper 20s. An offshore system will bring a chance of snow or snow showers before noon Monday, with little or no accumulation expected. It will be a cloudy day with a high in the low 30s and a wind-chill value between 20 and 25. Snow is more likely Tuesday, mainly before 3 p.m., with a coating to an inch of snow …
Gas Shut Off At Mount Kisco Business Following Report Of Leak Gas Shut Off At Mount Kisco Business Following Report Of Leak
Gas Shut Off At Mount Kisco Business Following Report Of Leak MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Gas remains off Sunday morning at a building on South Moger Avenue in Mount Kisco after a gas leak was reported Saturday afternoon.Con Ed crews and firefighters responded to the building where the Great Wall Restaurant is located after the smell was detected. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Lawsuit Claims Richard Gere's Bedford Post Inn Withheld Employees' Tips Lawsuit Claims Richard Gere's Bedford Post Inn Withheld Employees' Tips
Lawsuit Claims Richard Gere's Bedford Post Inn Withheld Employees' Tips The Bedford Post Inn, which was owned by Pound Ridge resident and actor Richard Gere, withheld tips from employees for years according to a lawsuit by a former caterer reported in lohud.com. The lawsuit, filed Jan. 16 in Westchester Supreme and County Court, states that the inn assessed a mandatory 22 percent service charge for catered events and banquets since January 2011 and failed to disclose it to more than 40 affected employees, the report said.  Gere and his then-wife Carey Lowell gave up control of the inn in 2014, two years before finalizing their divorce last year. Gere then partn…
Burial For Longtime Hudson Valley Resident Mary Tyler Moore Will Be Sunday Burial For Longtime Hudson Valley Resident Mary Tyler Moore Will Be Sunday
Burial For Longtime Hudson Valley Resident Mary Tyler Moore Will Be Sunday Longtime Hudson Valley resident and legendary actress and comedian Mary Tyler Moore, who died Wednesday at age 80, will be buried Sunday at a cemetery in Fairfield, Conn., according to media reports. Moore lived in Washington in Eastern Dutchess County, a town that includes the village of Millbrook, before moving to Greenwich, which is located about 25 miles west of Oak Lawn Cemetery in Fairfield, which announced it will be "operating on a reduced schedule on Sunday, Jan. 29 and opening our gates at 2 p.m." Its usual winter hours are 7 a.m.to 5 p.m. The celebrity gossip website TM…
Police Provide Details In Convenience Store Worker's Shooting In Yonkers Police Provide Details In Convenience Store Worker's Shooting In Yonkers
Police Provide Details In Convenience Store Worker's Shooting In Yonkers Police have provided details in their pursuit of a suspect after a worker at a convenience store was shot late Friday night at Vineyard Avenue in Yonkers. Numerous units responded to 31 Vineyard Ave. at about 9:41 p.m. Friday on a report of shots fired. Inside of a deli/mini-mart store at that location, arriving units located a 46-year-old male Bronx resident with one gunshot wound to his leg from a shot that was fired on the street which went through a window of the store, police said. The victim, who is an employee at the store, was transported to a local hospital where he was treated and…
Car Slams Into Home Near Muscoot Farm In Somers Car Slams Into Home Near Muscoot Farm In Somers
Car Slams Into Home Near Muscoot Farm In Somers Emergency responders are at the scene of a crash Saturday in which a car slammed into a home on North Lane in Somers, off Moseman Avenue. There has been no word on the extent of damage to the home, which is located in a Katonah mailing address near Muscoot Farm, or any possible injuries. The incident occurred around 1:15 p.m. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Two Charged With DWI After Car Crashes Into Trees In Chestnut Ridge Two Charged With DWI After Car Crashes Into Trees In Chestnut Ridge
Two Charged With DWI After Car Crashes Into Trees In Chestnut Ridge ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Both the driver of a car that crashed into trees in Chestnut Ridge and a vehicle that stopped at the scene of the accident that occurred early Saturday morning were driving drunk, Ramapo Police said. Upon arrival at Joyce Drive at around 3:50 a.m., Ramapo Police officers said they found one crashed vehicle which came to a rest amongst trees, and another vehicle driven by a friend of the victim. Only one minor injury was reported from within the crashed car, police said. Officers conducted an investigation at the scene, and found that both the driver of the crashed …
Car Slams Into Pole, Igniting Fire, Bringing Down Wires In New City Car Slams Into Pole, Igniting Fire, Bringing Down Wires In New City
Car Slams Into Pole, Igniting Fire, Bringing Down Wires In New City A car slammed into a telephone pole, igniting a fire and bringing down live wires early Saturday morning at 611 South Mountain Road near High Tor Road in New City. No serious injuries occurred in the incident, which occurred around 6:30 a.m. with Orange & Rockland crews responding.
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