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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Firefighters Battle Blaze At Home Off East Main Street In Shrub Oak Firefighters Battle Blaze At Home Off East Main Street In Shrub Oak
Firefighters Battle Blaze At Home Off East Main Street In Shrub Oak SHRUB OAK, N.Y. -- Firefighters from multiple municipalities battled a structure fire that broke out early in the afternoon at a home on Buckhorn Road off East Main Street in Shrub Oak on Sunday afternoon. Smoke from the structure could be seen for miles as fire department units from Mohegan, Mahopac Falls, Yorktown and Peekskill quickly responded, according to Jack Casey, public information officer for the Mahopac Falls Volunteer Fire Department. Mohegan Fire Police detoured traffic around the scene as Mohegan EMS set up to support their firefighters. Firefighters remained at the scene th…
Woman, 29, In Critical Condition After Being Shot In Head In Yonkers Woman, 29, In Critical Condition After Being Shot In Head In Yonkers
Woman, 29, In Critical Condition After Being Shot In Head In Yonkers YONKERS, N.Y. -- A 29-year-old woman is in critical condition after an early Sunday morning shooting at 178 Palisade Ave. in Yonkers, police said. Responding units located the unidentified inside of a vehicle at that location with an apparent gunshot wound to her head, police said. She was transported to a local trauma center, where she remains in critical condition, according to police. Members of the Crime Scene Unit processed the scene for evidence. Detectives are conducting numerous interviews. Police patrols have increased in the area. No one has yet been charged. Anyone with informat…
Brewster HS Grad Dr. Jeffrey R. Fisher, 31, Dies In Snowmobile Accident Brewster HS Grad Dr. Jeffrey R. Fisher, 31, Dies In Snowmobile Accident
Brewster HS Grad Dr. Jeffrey R. Fisher, 31, Dies In Snowmobile Accident Westchester native and Brewster High School graduate Dr. Jeffrey R. Fisher, 31, died Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2017 as the result of a snowmobile accident. Fisher was manager of CVS Pharmacy in Stamford before moving to Sidney, Maine. He was employed by Redington Fairview Hospital in Skowhegan, Maine as well as Target in Augusta, Maine and was working at Maine General ACH in Augusta at the time of his death. He was born in Mount Kisco on June 12, 1985, the son of William and Virginia (Sposato) Fisher. He graduated from Brewster High School before earning a Doctorate in Pharmacy from the Massachus…
Two Charged After Teenage Girl Found Intoxicated At Wesley Hills Party Two Charged After Teenage Girl Found Intoxicated At Wesley Hills Party
Two Charged After Teenage Girl Found Intoxicated At Wesley Hills Party ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- A pair of 21-year-olds are facing charges after Ramapo Police broke up a house party in Wesley Hills early Saturday morning in which they say they found a teenage girl who was intoxicated and subsequently hospitalized. Responding officers found a very large party at the house after receiving a report of a female vomiting and possible intoxicated. The 19-year-old, who was found to be ill and intoxicated, was treated by Rockland Paramedics and transported to Good Samaritan Hospital, police said She was treated and released to her parents. Additional officers responde…
Congers Man Makes Racial Slur, Displays Gun In Dispute, Police Say Congers Man Makes Racial Slur, Displays Gun In Dispute, Police Say
Congers Man Makes Racial Slur, Displays Gun In Dispute, Police Say A 26-year-old Rockland County man is facing multiple charges after he reportedly used derogatory language about the race of a taxi cab driver while displaying a handgun in a dispute about the fare amount, state police said.Troopers were flagged down at about 1:15 a.m. Sunday on Main Street in New Paltz by a taxi driver who reported that he was threatened by a customer who brandished a firearm inside the cab, according to police. Troopers then located Andrew M. Plachecki of Congers at the Mobil gas station on Main Street, where a subsequent investigation revealed that Plachecki exited the cab…
Westchester Residents Reflect On 'Most Incredible Day' At Women's March Westchester Residents Reflect On 'Most Incredible Day' At Women's March
Westchester Residents Reflect On 'Most Incredible Day' At Women's March It's turned out to be one of the largest rallies in the nation's capital in years and Westchester was well represented. An estimated 500,000 of people from all over the country gathered in Washington, D.C., Saturday, a day after Bedford estate owner Donald Trump was inaugurated as the nation's 45th president, for the Women’s March, a larger-than-anticipated gathering of those who say they are deeply worried about the Trump administration and its impact on women's rights and civil liberties. “A most incredible day," Katonah resident Judy Aydelott said. "Though the subject matter of…
Man In Jail After Being Charged In Dover With Unlawfully Dealing With Child Man In Jail After Being Charged In Dover With Unlawfully Dealing With Child
Man In Jail After Being Charged In Dover With Unlawfully Dealing With Child A suspicious vehicle report made by a Dover resident led to the arrest on Saturday of a 32-year-old man who allegedly provided a teenage girl with alcohol in a car parked outside an apartment building. Troopers from the Dover Plains barracks responded to the complaint in the early morning hours and observed Justin Sweda of Windsor, Conn., in the back seat of his vehicle in the parking lot of an apartment building with an 18-year-old female acquaintance, police said. An investigation determined that Sweda had provided the teen with alcohol in the vehicle, according to police. Additionally, d…
Breaking Down Timing Of Nor'easter That Will Impact Armonk Breaking Down Timing Of Nor'easter That Will Impact Armonk
Breaking Down Timing Of Nor'easter That Will Impact Armonk A Nor'easter with heavy rain and fierce winds that could lead to power outages and flooding in the Hudson Valley will arrive late Sunday night and continue through early Tuesday morning with the storm being at its strongest from late Monday morning into early Monday evening. Showers are expected to arrive late Sunday and overnight and become heavy at times starting after around 10 a.m. Monday. Monday's high temperature will be around 40, meaning the precipitation will be all rain in Westchester and Rockland. There could be a mix of rain and sleet in Putnam and Dutchess, where sleet accumula…
Police: Red Hook Man Whose Jeep Crashes Into Pole Under Influence Of Heroin Police: Red Hook Man Whose Jeep Crashes Into Pole Under Influence Of Heroin
Police: Red Hook Man Whose Jeep Crashes Into Pole Under Influence Of Heroin A motorist driving a Jeep that when off the roadway and crashed into a telephone pole on Friday in Red Hook was driving under the influence of heroin and with a revoked license, Red Hook Police said. At about 12:50 p.m., Red Hook Police responded to a 911 call reporting a single-vehicle auto accident on East Kerley Corners Road in the Town of Red Hook. An investigation determined that David A. Bergsma, 37, of Red Hook was traveling westbound in a 2002 Jeep when he crossed the double yellow lines in the eastbound land and left the roadway, striking the pole, police said. The impact caused t…
Brenda Barnes, Former Chief At Somers-Based Pepsi-Cola, Dies At 63 Brenda Barnes, Former Chief At Somers-Based Pepsi-Cola, Dies At 63
Brenda Barnes, Former Chief At Somers-Based Pepsi-Cola, Dies At 63 Brenda Barnes, who served as chief executive of Somers-based Pepsi-Cola North America, died earlier this week. She was 63. The cause of death was a stroke, according to The New York Times. Barnes, a native of Chicago who died in Naperville, Ill.,  stepped down as chief executive of Pepsi's beverage business at age 43 in 1997, citing the fact that the demands of the job kept her away from her two sons, Brian and Jeff, and daughter, Erin. She became CEO of Sara Lee in 2004 after her children entered high school. She stepped down from Sara Lee in 2010 after suffering a stroke while exercising…
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