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: Connecticut Schools To Stay Closed For Rest Of Academic Year COVID-19: Connecticut Schools To Stay Closed For Rest Of Academic Year
Covid-19: Connecticut Schools To Stay Closed For Rest Of Academic Year Connecticut has joined neighboring states New York and New Jersey in keeping schools closed for the remainder of the academic year due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. In-person classes at all K-12 public school facilities in Connecticut remain canceled for the rest of the 2019-2020 academic year and schools will continue providing distance learning, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Tuesday morning, May 5. "Given the circumstances, this is the best course of action for the safety of students, educators, and staff," Lamont said. Schools will also be required to continue providing…
COVID-19: 15 Children Hospitalized In NYC With Mysterious Illness Possibly Tied To Virus COVID-19: 15 Children Hospitalized In NYC With Mysterious Illness Possibly Tied To Virus
Covid-19: 15 Children Hospitalized In NYC With Mysterious Illness Possibly Tied To Virus Fifteen children have been hospitalized in New York City with a rare, life-threatening inflammatory syndrome potentially associated with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), health officials said. Many of the children, ages 2 to 15, had tested positive for either COVID-19 or for having COVID-19 antibodies. In an alert issued Monday night, May 4, the New York City Health Department said symptoms have been "characterized by persistent fever and features of Kawasaki disease and/or toxic shock syndrome; abdominal symptoms common." The multi-system inflammatory syndrome has been gaining atten…
COVID-19: CT Hospitalizations Decline For 12th Straight Day COVID-19: CT Hospitalizations Decline For 12th Straight Day
Covid-19: CT Hospitalizations Decline For 12th Straight Day Hospitalizations in Connecticut related to the novel strain of the coronavirus (COVID-19) declined for the 12h straight day. Two straight weeks of a decline in hospitalizations are one of the criteria for reopening a state's economy established by the federal government. There are now 1,464 COVID patients hospitalized in the state, a decline of 24 from a day earlier, Gov. Ned Lamont announced at a news briefing Monday, May 4. The state is just shy of 30,000 cases with 29,973, up 661 from the previous day. There were 61 new COVID-associated deaths in the state. “The death rate, bless…
Suffolk County Woman Killed In Southern State Parkway Crash Suffolk County Woman Killed In Southern State Parkway Crash
Suffolk County Woman Killed In Southern State Parkway Crash A 58-year-old Long Island woman was killed in a fiery, single-vehicle crash on the Southern State Parkway, state police said. It happened on the westbound side at around 7 a.m. on Sunday, May 3 near Exit 15S in Hempstead. The woman, Gresmor J. Blackman-Douglas, of Amityville, was driving a 2013 Nissan Rogue when she lost control of the vehicle, leaving the roadway, striking a tree and causing the vehicle to catch fire, according to police. Blackman-Douglas succumbed to her injuries at the scene and was pronounced dead by a Nassau County PD paramedic. An investigation is ongoing.
COVID-19: Retailer J.Crew, With 450 Stores Throughout Nation, Files For Bankruptcy COVID-19: Retailer J.Crew, With 450 Stores Throughout Nation, Files For Bankruptcy
Covid-19: Retailer J.Crew, With 450 Stores Throughout Nation, Files For Bankruptcy Amid a plunge in sales during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, specialty retailer J.Crew has filed for bankruptcy. More Chapter 11 filings across the retail sector are expected in the coming weeks. J.Crew, which opened its first location in 1989, operates more than 450 stores throughout the United States. The company J.Crew, which was struggling financially before the pandemic hit, was acquired in 2011 by TPG Capital and Leonard Green & Partners for $3 billion. J.Crew said in a statement that it has filed a series of customary "first-day" motions with the Bankruptcy Cou…
Teen Duo Arrested After Report Of Shots Fired On Long Island Residential Street Teen Duo Arrested After Report Of Shots Fired On Long Island Residential Street
Teen Duo Arrested After Report Of Shots Fired On Long Island Residential Street A pair of teenagers are in custody after police responded to a 911 report of shots fired at a residential street on Long Island. It happened in North Bay Shore on Hemlock Drive, east of Manatuck Boulevard, at around 8 p.m. Sunday, May 3. When officers arrived at the scene, they found shell casings on the ground and began canvassing the area before locating and arresting the duo a short distance from the scene. The two, Jason Espinal and Jose Linarte, both 18-year-olds from Bay Shore, each in possession of a handgun, were located and arrested a short distance from the scene, Suffolk County …
COVID-19: Lesley Stahl Reveals On 60 Minutes Virus Hospitalization, Being 'Really Scared' COVID-19: Lesley Stahl Reveals On 60 Minutes Virus Hospitalization, Being 'Really Scared'
Covid-19: Lesley Stahl Reveals On 60 Minutes Virus Hospitalization, Being 'Really Scared' Lesley Stahl, the longtime television journalist, announced on the latest edition of CBS News' 60 Minutes that she has overcome a battle with the novel strain of the coronavirus (COVID-19) that required hospitalization. "One of the rules of journalism is 'Don't become part of the story,' " Stahl, 78, stated in the final segment of the 60 Minutes edition on Sunday, May 3. "But instead of covering the pandemic, I was one of the one million Americans who did become a part of it. "I wasn't alone on this broadcast. One COVID positive 60 Minutes coworker had almost no symptoms while others had al…
One Remains Missing After Fatal Long Island Boating Accident One Remains Missing After Fatal Long Island Boating Accident
One Remains Missing After Fatal Long Island Boating Accident One man remains missing after a fatal accident in which a boat overturned off the Long Island coast. Original reports shortly after the incident that occurred Saturday, May 2 at around 10:15 a.m. in the Jones Beach inlet at Point Lookout stated one person was missing and three were rescued. Nassau County Police reported on Sunday morning, May 3 that one man thrown from the boat, John Costa, of Farmingdale, was removed from the water by the New York City Police Aviation Dive Team and also transported by the Coast Guard to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead at 1…
COVID-19: NY, NJ, CT Join New Multi-State Consortium For Medical Supplies COVID-19: NY, NJ, CT Join New Multi-State Consortium For Medical Supplies
Covid-19: NY, NJ, CT Join New Multi-State Consortium For Medical Supplies On Day 64 of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut announced the formation of a joint seven-state agreement to develop a regional supply chain for personal protective equipment, other medical equipment and testing. Other states involved in the initiative are Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Rhode Island. While the states will continue to partner with the federal government during the crisis, they will also work together to identify the entire region's needs for these products, aggregate demand among the states, reduce costs…
28 Rescued From Breakwater Rocks At Seaside Park 28 Rescued From Breakwater Rocks At Seaside Park
28 Rescued From Breakwater Rocks At Seaside Park Nearly 30 people, including several children, were rescued from breakwater rocks at Seaside Park in Bridgeport. This incident happened Saturday night, May 2 in Bridgeport. The 28 couldn't get back to shore due to high tide.   After they were rescued, they were shuttled back to the Ferry Terminal Dock, said Scott Appleby, the director of the Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security for the City of Bridgeport. All 28 refused medical assessment and all refused transportation back to their vehicles, Appleby said.
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