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: County Asks Non-Residents To Stay Out During Pandemic COVID-19: County Asks Non-Residents To Stay Out During Pandemic
Covid-19: County Asks Non-Residents To Stay Out During Pandemic In a message directed at regular visitors as well as second homeowners and weekenders, a county in the Catskills is saying that amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, now's not the time to visit. Travel into Sullivan County is "inadvisable and highly discouraged," county officials said. There are now four confirmed COVID-19 cases in the county, which has a population of around 78,000 and has been a popular vacation spot with the Monticello Raceway, resort hotels, mountain climbing, boating, and other outdoor activities. In a joint statement issued Wednesday night, March 18, to …
COVID-19: Closures Of Barbershops, Salons, Other Services Ordered In NY, NJ, CT, PA COVID-19: Closures Of Barbershops, Salons, Other Services Ordered In NY, NJ, CT, PA
Covid-19: Closures Of Barbershops, Salons, Other Services Ordered In NY, NJ, CT, PA Governors in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania announced new density reduction restrictions to help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as part of their uniform, multi-state approach to combating the virus. The four --New York's Andrew Cuomo, New Jersey's Phil Murphy, Connecticut Ned Lamont and Pennsylvania's Tom Wolf -- have ordered the closures of all barbershops, hair salons, tattoo or piercing parlors, nail salons, hair removal services, and related personal care services. The closures, effective at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 21, are bein…
Spring Surprise: Storm System Could Bring Accumulating Snowfall Spring Surprise: Storm System Could Bring Accumulating Snowfall
Spring Surprise: Storm System Could Bring Accumulating Snowfall Click here for an updated story: Projected Snowfall Totals Released For Early Week Storm It's not exactly the type of forecast you'd expect to hear on an unseasonably warm first day of spring. But much of the region could see accumulating snowfall for the first time since January early next week. There will be a mix of clouds and sun on Saturday, March 21, with a high temperature in the mid to upper 40s and winds out of the north at around 10 miles per hour, with gusts up to 22 miles per hour. Sunday, March 22 will be sunny but a bit clouder with a high temperature around 40 degr…
COVID-19: Kohl's Closes 1,100 US Stores COVID-19: Kohl's Closes 1,100 US Stores
Covid-19: Kohl's Closes 1,100 US Stores Kohl's is temporarily closing all 1,100 of its stores in the United States amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.  The closure is effective after the close of business on Thursday, March 19. It will last through at least Wednesday, April 1. Store workers will get two weeks of pay after the closure, the company's CEO, Michelle Gass said in a statement. The website and app will continue to operate for home-delivery purchases. Late last week, Kohl's said it had experienced "softening" sales in stores after the outbreak started but that online demand had not been affected.&…
Latest Positive COVID-19 Case Brings Putnam's Total To Six Latest Positive COVID-19 Case Brings Putnam's Total To Six
Latest Positive Covid-19 Case Brings Putnam's Total To Six An additional positive case of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has been reported in Putnam County after three other new cases were confirmed earlier in the day, on Thursday March 19. This brings the county total to six. The individuals have been quarantined at home and will continue to be monitored carefully, the Putnam County Department of Health said. "Our communicable disease staff is interviewing these individuals to learn about their movements, and identify all close contacts," the department said in a statement. "Contact tracing then begins, which includes asking for a det…
Second New Canaan Man Dies From COVID-19 As Number Of Fairfield County Cases Climbs Past 100 Second New Canaan Man Dies From COVID-19 As Number Of Fairfield County Cases Climbs Past 100
Second New Canaan Man Dies From Covid-19 As Number Of Fairfield County Cases Climbs Past 100 A second New Canaan man has died from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) becoming the third victim in both Fairfield County and the state of Connecticut as the number of cases in the county has climbed past 100. Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont made both announcements late Thursday afternoon, March 19. The two New Canaan victims were in their 90s. Lamont announced on Wednesday, March 18 that the state's first COVID-19 fatality - an 88-year-old resident of an assisted living facility in Ridgefield, died Wednesday morning at Danbury Hospital. With 102 cases, Fairfield County accounts for 64 percen…
Fifth Long Island Resident Dies Of COVID-19 Fifth Long Island Resident Dies Of COVID-19
Fifth Long Island Resident Dies Of Covid-19 The third death from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has been confirmed in Nassau County. The 76-year-old woman, who resided in Hempstead, is the second Nassau resident to die from the disease. The other death in the county was that of a Queens man who died at Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital in Oceanside. The first Nassau resident to die from the virus was a 96-year-old person who had been quarantined at Mercy Medical Center in Rockville Centre after testing positive for COVID-19. There have been three Suffolk County residents to die from the virus, bringing the total to five …
Three New Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported In Putnam Three New Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported In Putnam
Three New Positive Covid-19 Cases Reported In Putnam Three new positive cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Putnam, bringing the county total to five. The individuals have been quarantined at home and will continue to be monitored carefully, the Putnam County Department of Health said on Thursday afternoon, March 19. "Our communicable disease staff is interviewing these individuals to learn about their movements, and identify all close contacts," the department said in a statement. "Contact tracing then begins, which includes asking for a detailed history of where they have traveled, worked, shopped, and more.…
Fairfield County Now Has 69 COVID-19; Lamont Closes Barbershops, Salons Fairfield County Now Has 69 COVID-19; Lamont Closes Barbershops, Salons
Fairfield County Now Has 69 Covid-19; Lamont Closes Barbershops, Salons Click here for an updated story: Second New Canaan Man Dies From COVID-19 As Number Of Fairfield County Cases Climbs Past 100 There are now 96 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Connecticut, but state health officials estimate the actual number could be nearly 100 times as high. Seventy-two percent of those cases are in Fairfield County, which has 69 cases. Gov. Ned Lamont also announced on Thursday, March 19 that he is immediately issuing an executive order directing the closure of barbershops, hair salons and nail salons. It was also announced that four police office…
Measures To Reduce Financial Strain, Density Ordered As NY Reports 1,769 New COVID-19 Cases Measures To Reduce Financial Strain, Density Ordered As NY Reports 1,769 New COVID-19 Cases
Measures To Reduce Financial Strain, Density Ordered As NY Reports 1,769 New Covid-19 Cases New measures to help lessen the financial strain and density of offices have been ordered by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. Cuomo announced on Thursday, March 19 that he will order all non-essential businesses in New York to have at least 75 percent of their employees work from home. (See first image above.) The move comes a day after Cuomo had ordered half of a company's employees to work at home. The move does not affect companies that provide essential services such as food, pharmacies, healthcare, shipping, supplies, etc.  At his daily ne…
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