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

COVID-19: Death Toll Predicted For Individual States, Entire Nation In New Scientific Data COVID-19: Death Toll Predicted For Individual States, Entire Nation In New Scientific Data
Covid-19: Death Toll Predicted For Individual States, Entire Nation In New Scientific Data The number of deaths per day related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) are expected to peak in mid-April, according to new scientific data. There could be as many as 3,000 fatalities per day during that peak, according to graphs created by the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metric. (See image above.) According to that data, the predicted total number of deaths nationally will be 81,766 by early August. The data also projects deaths for each state, as well as hospital beds needed and intensive-care beds needed. The total number of deaths in New York, New Jersey and …
Missing 15-Year-Old Long Island Girl Found Missing 15-Year-Old Long Island Girl Found
Missing 15-Year-Old Long Island Girl Found Update: A 15-year-old Long Island girl who went missing has been found, police say. Laurin Medina, was last seen leaving her Hempstead home at 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 1, Nassau County Police said.  On Monday morning, April 6, police announced she has been located. Original report: A 15-year-old Long Island girl has gone missing and authorities are asking the public's help in locating her. Laurin Medina, was last seen leaving her Hempstead home at 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 1, Nassau County Police said.  She is described as being 5-feet tall, 120 pounds with blac…
COVID-19: New Data On Deaths By Age Group, County Released By New York State COVID-19: New Data On Deaths By Age Group, County Released By New York State
Covid-19: New Data On Deaths By Age Group, County Released By New York State New data on the number of deaths in New York due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) by age group and county has been released by the state health department. The age group with most of the state's  4,159 COVID-19 deaths is 70 to 79 with 1,096 (26.3 percent). It's followed closely by the 80-89 age group with 1,076 (25.8 percent). (See image above showing breakdown by all age groups). The majority of deaths have been New York City residents. Here is a breakdown of deaths by residents of these counties: Kings (Brooklyn), 973 Queens, 949 Bronx, 663 Manhattan, 390 Nassau, 381 Westcheste…
COVID-19: Ninth Death Reported At Long Island Retirement Facility COVID-19: Ninth Death Reported At Long Island Retirement Facility
Covid-19: Ninth Death Reported At Long Island Retirement Facility A popular retirement living community on Long Island said another resident has died in connection to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, bringing the total number of deaths there to nine.  Peconic Landing, in Greenport, says the most recent death, the first reported in the month of April, was a 98-year-old woman who was at the Shores for Skilled Nursing in the village. The woman tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, March 19, and died on Saturday, April 4 while receiving care at Peconic Landing. She had known pre-existing conditions. "We extend our heartfelt condolenc…
COVID-19: Tiger At Bronx Zoo Tests Positive, Becoming First US Case In An Animal COVID-19: Tiger At Bronx Zoo Tests Positive, Becoming First US Case In An Animal
Covid-19: Tiger At Bronx Zoo Tests Positive, Becoming First US Case In An Animal The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is now proving to be a foe of man and beast alike. A tiger at the Bronx Zoo has just tested COVID-19 positive, the Wildlife Conservation Society announced Sunday, April 5. It's believed to be the first known infection in an animal in the United States or a tiger anywhere,  The positive case for Nadia, a 4-year-old female Malayan tiger, was confirmed by USDA’s National Veterinary Services Laboratory, based in Ames, Iowa, the society said. Nadia, her sister, Azul, and two Amur tigers, who all live in the zoo’s Tiger Mountain exhibit, and three African l…
COVID-19: Ninth Death Reported At Long Island Retirement Facility COVID-19: Ninth Death Reported At Long Island Retirement Facility
Covid-19: Ninth Death Reported At Long Island Retirement Facility A popular retirement living community on Long Island said another resident has died in connection to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, bringing the total number of deaths there to nine.  Peconic Landing, in Greenport, says the most recent death, the first reported in the month of April, was a 98-year-old woman who was at the Shores for Skilled Nursing in the village. The woman tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, March 19, and died on Saturday, April 4 while receiving care at Peconic Landing. She had known pre-existing conditions. "We extend our heartfelt condolenc…
COVID-19: Latest Listing Of CT Cases By Towns, Cities COVID-19: Latest Listing Of CT Cases By Towns, Cities
Covid-19: Latest Listing Of CT Cases By Towns, Cities The number of confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) rose by 399  in Connecticut on Sunday, April 5. There are now 5,675 COVID-19 cases statewide. Of those cases, 3,050 (53.7 percent) are in Fairfield County. (See first image above.) Here are the three cities with the most cases in Connecticut: Stamford 652 cases, Norwalk 503, Danbury 470 See a complete rundown of cases in all Connecticut cities and towns in the second image above. Of the state's 189 COVID-19 deaths, including a newborn baby, 96 happened in Fairfield County (50.8 percent). For the latest new rundown…
Missing Long Island Man Found Missing Long Island Man Found
Missing Long Island Man Found Update: A Long Island man who went missing late last month has been located. Suffolk County Police issued a Silver Alert on Saturday, March 28 for Steven Harbaugh, 60, of Centereach, who was last heard from via telephone on Wednesday, March 4.  On Sunday, April 5, police announced he was found. Original report: A Long Island man has gone missing and authorities are asking the public's help in locating him. Suffolk County Police issued a Silver Alert on Saturday, March 28 for Steven Harbaugh, 60, of Centereach, who was last heard from via telephone on Wednesday, March…
COVID-19 NY New Hospitalizations Fall,  Deaths Drop For First Time: Rundown Of Cases By County COVID-19 NY New Hospitalizations Fall,  Deaths Drop For First Time: Rundown Of Cases By County
Covid-19 NY New Hospitalizations Fall, Deaths Drop For First Time: Rundown Of Cases By County The statewide daily number of deaths from novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in New York State dropped for the first time, and the number of new hospitalizations also fell, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced, before quickly noting it will take several more days at least to see how significant that is and if it marks a possible shift. In another piece of encouraging news announced during Cuomo's news briefing in Albany on Sunday, April 5, there is an upward trend in daily COVID-19 discharge rates for New York hospitals. (See first two images above.) For a look at total hospitalizations by most affected r…
COVID-19: Those Violating Some New Measures At CT State Parks Could Face Arrest, Felony Charges COVID-19: Those Violating Some New Measures At CT State Parks Could Face Arrest, Felony Charges
Covid-19: Those Violating Some New Measures At CT State Parks Could Face Arrest, Felony Charges New, stricter measures have been announced to support safe, solitary enjoyment of outdoor spaces during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Connecticut.  The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) said if the new measures at Connecticut state parks are not followed, penalties range from a verbal warning to a $5,000 fine and even arrests and felony charges for interfering or obstructing any lawful civil preparedness activity. Visitors to parks may walk, hike and fish, but they must maintain safe social distancing and those in parks are not permitted to g…
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