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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36 New COVID-19 Cases Bring Putnam County Total To 82 36 New COVID-19 Cases Bring Putnam County Total To 82
36 New Covid-19 Cases Bring Putnam County Total To 82 A total of 36 new positive cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in Putnam County That brings the total number of cases to 82 in the county, the Putnam County Department of Health said late Tuesday afternoon, March 24. "Now is the time to focus on slowing the spread and flattening the curve," the department said. "By staying home, you can be part of the solution." Emergency Services and the Putnam County Department of Health (PCDOH) are asking residents to help reduce the incoming call volume now and in the coming weeks.  Putnam County residents can now call th…
Number Of CT COVID-19 Cases Climbs To 618, With 12 Fatalities Number Of CT COVID-19 Cases Climbs To 618, With 12 Fatalities
Number Of CT Covid-19 Cases Climbs To 618, With 12 Fatalities There are now 618 positive novel coronavirus cases (COVID-19) in Connecticut, an increase of 33 percent in the last 24 hours. The latest statistics showing 203 new cases were announced late Tuesday afternoon, March 24 by Gov. Ned Lamont. Lamont also said he was signing an executive order to extend the cancellation of classes at schools statewide to at least April 20.  "We need to make sure our schools are safe for students and staff, and we will continue consulting with health experts as this situation progresses," Lamont said. Seven of the state's 12 COVID-19 deaths have happened in…
COVID-19: Schools Likely Closed For Months, Lamont Says, Comparing Metro Area To Wuhan Province COVID-19: Schools Likely Closed For Months, Lamont Says, Comparing Metro Area To Wuhan Province
Covid-19: Schools Likely Closed For Months, Lamont Says, Comparing Metro Area To Wuhan Province Schools will likely stay closed until the fall, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said, comparing the New York City metro area, including Fairfield County, to the Wuhan Province of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. In an interview with WCBS Newsradio 88, Lamont said an April 20 date for schools to reopen is "the minimum," but that the closures could extend even longer than through the current semester. In an interview on MSNBC, Lamont said while there has been an emphasis of New York City now being the epicenter of the pandemic, it's really the entire metropolitan area, including Fa…
Westchester Woman Killed In Apparent Weather-Related Crash, Police Say Westchester Woman Killed In Apparent Weather-Related Crash, Police Say
Westchester Woman Killed In Apparent Weather-Related Crash, Police Say A Westchester woman was killed in an apparent weather-related crash on a stretch of I-87 in Ulster County, state police said. It happened on Monday, March 23 at around 5:15 p.m. during snowy conditions in the town of Saugerties in the area of mile marker 104.1. A preliminary investigation at the scene determined that a 2020 Chevrolet Camaro was traveling southbound when it exited the roadway on the right shoulder and struck the guide rail. The driver, and sole occupant of the vehicle, Mary C. Devine, 70, of Yonkers, was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Ulster County Medical Ex…
COVID-19: Quinnipiac University Cuts Faculty, Staff Salaries COVID-19: Quinnipiac University Cuts Faculty, Staff Salaries
Covid-19: Quinnipiac University Cuts Faculty, Staff Salaries Faculty and staff at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut will be seeing their salaries temporarily cut as a result of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The reductions, between 3 percent and 5 percent depending on salary level, will start Starting on April 1 and last until June 30. The salary cuts also affect administrators and President Judy Olian. “The far-reaching disruptions caused by Covid-19 have resulted in significant additional expenses for our university and lost revenues from programs that were canceled," Oilan wrote in an email to staff members on Monday, …
Suspect Nabbed In Homicide Of 19-Year-Old  Long Island Woman Suspect Nabbed In Homicide Of 19-Year-Old  Long Island Woman
Suspect Nabbed In Homicide Of 19-Year-Old Long Island Woman A suspect has been charged for the homicide of a 19-year-old woman who was found dead inside a Long Island residence. At about 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 21, Nassau County Police Department officers responded to a 911 call for an aided person located at a residence in Hempstead on Harriman Avenue.   Upon arrival, officers found the woman, now identified as Maria D. Rodriguez–Perez, dead.   A 26-year-old man at the scene was transported to Mercy hospital for treatment. The man, Sixto J. Tapia-Angeles, of Hempstead, was charged with second-degree murde…
COVID-19: These 12 Towns Have The Most Cases In Fairfield, Litchfield Counties COVID-19: These 12 Towns Have The Most Cases In Fairfield, Litchfield Counties
Covid-19: These 12 Towns Have The Most Cases In Fairfield, Litchfield Counties A total of 88 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have brought the state total to 415 with 10 fatalities. Fairfield County has 270 cases, accounting for 65 percent of the state's cases. Twenty of the Fairfield County cases have required hospitalizations (seven percent), Gov. Ned Lamont announced late Monday afternoon, March 23. There have been six COVID-19 fatalities in Fairfield County. The others in the state were in Hartford and Tolland counties, with two each. Litchfield County now has 13 cases with two requiring hospitalization and no fatalities. Bethlehem has the most cases…
Seven New COVID-19 Cases Bring Putnam County Total To 46 Seven New COVID-19 Cases Bring Putnam County Total To 46
Seven New Covid-19 Cases Bring Putnam County Total To 46 Seven new positive cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in Putnam County That brings the total number of cases to 46 in the county, the Putnam County Department of Health said. "Now is the time to focus on slowing the spread and flattening the curve," the department said. "By staying home, you can be part of the solution." Emergency Services and the Putnam County Department of Health (PCDOH) are asking residents to help reduce the incoming call volume now and in the coming weeks.  Putnam County residents can now call the easy-to-remember 2-1-1 number for updat…
ID Released For 19-Year-Old Woman Found Dead Inside Long Island Residence ID Released For 19-Year-Old Woman Found Dead Inside Long Island Residence
ID Released For 19-Year-Old Woman Found Dead Inside Long Island Residence A 19-year-old woman who was found dead inside a Long Island residence has been identified. At about 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 21, Nassau County Police Department officers responded to a 911 call for an aided person located at a residence in Hempstead on Harriman Avenue.   Upon arrival, officers found the woman, now identified as Maria D. Rodriguez–Perez, dead.   A 26-year-old man at the scene was transported to Mercy hospital for treatment. A homicide investigation is ongoing. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
COVID-19: Popular Actor From Hudson Valley Tests Positive COVID-19: Popular Actor From Hudson Valley Tests Positive
Covid-19: Popular Actor From Hudson Valley Tests Positive A popular actor who was born and raised in the Hudson Valley says he's tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Orange County native Aaron Tveit made the announcement to his 322,000 followers on Instagram. "Hey everyone," he began. "I just wanted to update you all that I’ve found out that I’ve tested positive for Covid-19. I’ve been in quarantine since Broadway shows shut down on Thursday, March 12, and I’m feeling much better." The 36-year-old Tveit graduated in 2001 from Middletown High School, where he played soccer, basketball and golf.   In addition to his…
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