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

Bright, Sunny July 4th Will Be Followed By New Round Of Storms Bright, Sunny July 4th Will Be Followed By New Round Of Storms
Bright, Sunny July 4th Will Be Followed By New Round Of Storms A clear and dry Independence Day will be followed by the return of stormy weather in the region. Monday, July 4 will be sunny and seasonable with a high temperature of around 80 degrees and calm winds, according to the National Weather Service. Skies will be partly sunny through Tuesday morning, July 5, before becoming overcast in the afternoon. The high temperature will be in the low 80s. Scattered showers will arrive in the mid afternoon Tuesday, with thunderstorms possible Tuesday night into the overnights hours as the storm system moves through. Wednesday, July 6 will start off w…
Bright, Sunny July 4th Will Be Followed By New Round Of Storms Bright, Sunny July 4th Will Be Followed By New Round Of Storms
Bright, Sunny July 4th Will Be Followed By New Round Of Storms A clear and dry Independence Day will be followed by the return of stormy weather in the region. Monday, July 4 will be sunny and seasonable with a high temperature of around 80 degrees and calm winds, according to the National Weather Service. Skies will be partly sunny through Tuesday morning, July 5, before becoming overcast in the afternoon. The high temperature will be in the low 80s. Scattered showers will arrive in the mid afternoon Tuesday, with thunderstorms possible Tuesday night into the overnights hours as the storm system moves through. Wednesday, July 6 will start off w…
25-Year-Old Killed In Crash Near Amityville Intersection 25-Year-Old Killed In Crash Near Amityville Intersection
25-Year-Old Killed In Crash Near Amityville Intersection Police are investigating a fatal two-vehicle crash near a Long Island intersection. It happened around 8:30 p.m. Sunday, July 3 in Amityville. A 25-year-old Massapequa man was operating a 2016 Yamaha R1 motorcycle northbound on County Line Road, approximately 100 feet south of Oakley Street, when the motorcycle struck a southbound 2019 Infiniti sedan as it was turning left into a residential driveway, Suffolk County Police said. The motorcyclist, identified as Rocco Pesce, was transported to Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in West Islip where he was pronounced dead, a…
Two NY Beaches Closed After Lifeguard Bitten By Shark Two NY Beaches Closed After Lifeguard Bitten By Shark
Two NY Beaches Closed After Lifeguard Bitten By Shark Two beaches in New York temporarily closed after a lifeguard was bitten by a shark. The incident on Long Island Sunday, July 3, affected Smith Point and Cupsogue beaches in Suffolk County. The lifeguard, identified as Zack Gallo, is recovering after he was bitten in the chest and the hand during a training exercise at Smith Point Beach, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone said in an afternoon news briefing. "Notice for Smith Point and Cupsogue beaches: swimming has been suspended due to dangerous marine activity as of Sunday, July 3," according to a tweet by the Suffolk County Parks Dep…
Police ID Two Killed, Release New Details In Apparent Hudson Valley Road Rage Incident Police ID Two Killed, Release New Details In Apparent Hudson Valley Road Rage Incident
Police ID Two Killed, Release New Details In Apparent Hudson Valley Road Rage Incident Police have identified two men killed and released new details after an apparent road rage incident on a busy roadway in the region. The incident took place in Putnam County on Interstate 84 in the town of Kent early Saturday morning, July 2. An initial investigation determined the two men, both from Dutchess County, Mark H. Hall, age 38, of Holmes, and Fabian A. Tirado, age 22, of Wappinger, stopped in the right lane of travel and exited their vehicles due to a road rage altercation, New York State Police said.  While Hall and Tirado continued to argue in the right lane, a third vehi…
Police Search Connecticut River After Report Of Body Police Search Connecticut River After Report Of Body
Police Search Connecticut River After Report Of Body Authorities are on the scene at a portion of the Connecticut River after a report of a body being observed in Western Massachusetts. At approximately 10:05 Sunday, July 3, a call came in reporting the possible body in the river in Chicopee, authorities said.  The Chicopee Police Underwater Recovery Team as well as the Holyoke Fire Department are on the scene.  Both motorists and pedestrians are asked to avoid the area of Catherine Street and Sheppard Street "as this is an active operation," Chicopee Police said. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
White Supremacist Group Marches Through Boston's Freedom Trail White Supremacist Group Marches Through Boston's Freedom Trail
White Supremacist Group Marches Through Boston's Freedom Trail New Update: White Supremacist March Through Boston Ends In Confrontation With Black Man (VIDEO) Members of a white nationalist group marched through downtown Boston, sparking alarm from both local residents and tourists in the area. The men, numbering in the dozens, were wearing white masks, with some carrying flags and police shields. CNN said video footage it obtained "shows the flags bearing the symbol of the White nationalist Patriot Front group." Video posted on Twitter also showed the marchers. First reports of the march came at around 12:30 p.m. Saturday, July 2. Boston Mayo…
Man Airlifted After Pickup Truck Crashes Into Tree Near Huntington Intersection Man Airlifted After Pickup Truck Crashes Into Tree Near Huntington Intersection
Man Airlifted After Pickup Truck Crashes Into Tree Near Huntington Intersection Police are investigating a single-vehicle crash that seriously injured a man near a Long Island intersection. It happened around 10:05 a.m. Saturday, July 2 in Huntington. The man was driving a 1996 Dodge pickup truck northbound on Park Avenue when his vehicle crossed over the southbound lane, left the roadway and struck a tree, Suffolk County Police said. Constantine Nektaredes, age 67, of East Northport, was airlifted via Suffolk County Police helicopter to Stony Brook University Hospital for treatment of serious injuries. The pickup truck was impounded for a safety check.&nb…
Severe Thunderstorm Watch In Effect For Much Of Region As Potent System Nears Severe Thunderstorm Watch In Effect For Much Of Region As Potent System Nears
Severe Thunderstorm Watch In Effect For Much Of Region As Potent System Nears A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is now in effect for much of the region as a potent system nears that will bring drenching rain, damaging wind gusts, hail, and frequent lightning. The watch went into effect Saturday, July 2 at 2:35 p.m. and lasts until 9 p.m. The main threat is damaging winds to 65 mph and hail to ping pong size, the National Weather Service said in a new update issued Saturday afternoon. See the first image above for areas where the watch is in effect.  As of 3:15 p.m., the watch area does not yet include Long Island. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will …
Severe Thunderstorm Watch In Effect For Much Of Region As Potent System Nears Severe Thunderstorm Watch In Effect For Much Of Region As Potent System Nears
Severe Thunderstorm Watch In Effect For Much Of Region As Potent System Nears A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is now in effect for much of the region as a potent system nears that will bring drenching rain, damaging wind gusts, hail, and frequent lightning. The watch went into effect Saturday, July 2 at 2:35 p.m. and lasts until 9 p.m. The main threat is damaging winds to 65 mph and hail to ping pong size, the National Weather Service said in a new update issued Saturday afternoon. See the first image above for areas where the watch is in effect.  As of 3:15 p.m., the watch area does not yet include the Capital District. Scattered showers and thundersto…
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