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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COVID-19: NY's Contact Tracing Will Create Playbook For Other Countries, States, Bloomberg Says COVID-19: NY's Contact Tracing Will Create Playbook For Other Countries, States, Bloomberg Says
Covid-19: NY's Contact Tracing Will Create Playbook For Other Countries, States, Bloomberg Says Amid the ongoing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that the state's contact tracing pilot program, with leadership from billionaire former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, will begin in the coming weeks.  The ambitious initiative will become a "playbook" for countries and other states, Bloomberg said, adding New York will share details with any location around the world. The program will operate through the next flu season, and it will be implemented in coordination with tristate neighbors New Jersey and Connecticut. Bloomberg joined Cuomo …
Audi Driver Clocks 142 Miles Per Hour On Area Roadway, State Police Say Audi Driver Clocks 142 Miles Per Hour On Area Roadway, State Police Say
Audi Driver Clocks 142 Miles Per Hour On Area Roadway, State Police Say With little traffic on the road due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, there have been reports of speeding motorists throughout the nation - and this area is no exception. On Tuesday, April 28 at approximately 2:30 p.m., in Rockland County, State Police from the Haverstraw barracks say they observed an Audi S8 traveling at a high rate of speed southbound on the Palisades Parkway in the town of Ramapo.  Troopers verified a speed of 142 miles per hour in a 55-mph zone, state police said. The operator, Sergey Reznichenko, 34, of Spring Valley was ticketed for speeding, as well…
Here's Latest On Timing For Storm System With 50 MPH Wind Gusts That Could Cause Power Outages Here's Latest On Timing For Storm System With 50 MPH Wind Gusts That Could Cause Power Outages
Here's Latest On Timing For Storm System With 50 MPH Wind Gusts That Could Cause Power Outages A strong cold front will usher in a storm system that will bring thunderstorms with heavy downpours that could lead to flooding and strong winds that could cause power outages. The time frame for the storms will be just as the calendar changes months: Thursday night, April 30 to Friday, May 1. Here's what to expect: The high temperature will be around 60 degrees Thursday with rain and showers at times throughout the morning before tapering off by noontime. After a cloudy, but mainly dry afternoon, thunderstorm activity and heavy rainfall is expected to start around 9 p.m. Thursd…
COVID-19 In Connecticut: Rundown Of Overall, New Cases By County, City, Town COVID-19 In Connecticut: Rundown Of Overall, New Cases By County, City, Town
Covid-19 In Connecticut: Rundown Of Overall, New Cases By County, City, Town There have been 455 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Connecticut, that's about 200 less than just a day ago. A total of 26,767 have now tested positive in the state after 2,073 new tests were conducted in the last 24 hours. The overall number of those tested in Connecticut is 74,818. Fairfield County now has 10,985 cases. A total of 2,168 deaths related to the virus have been reported in Connecticut as of late Wednesday afternoon, April 29, with 79 coming in the last 24 hours. The number of patients in the state hospitalized with the virus, 1,691, is 41 less than a da…
COVID-19: 35 NY Counties Now Cleared To Have Hospitals Resume Elective Surgery COVID-19: 35 NY Counties Now Cleared To Have Hospitals Resume Elective Surgery
Covid-19: 35 NY Counties Now Cleared To Have Hospitals Resume Elective Surgery A total of 35 counties in New York State have now been approved to have hospitals resume elective outpatient treatments amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.  Gov. Andrew Cuomo previously announced that the state will allow elective outpatient treatments to resume in counties and hospitals without significant risk of COVID-19 surge in the near term.  The counties now eligible (also shown in the image above) are:  Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Chenango, Delaware, Dutchess, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Mad…
Storm System With Heavy Downpours, 50 MPH Wind Gusts Could Cause Power Outages, Flooding Storm System With Heavy Downpours, 50 MPH Wind Gusts Could Cause Power Outages, Flooding
Storm System With Heavy Downpours, 50 MPH Wind Gusts Could Cause Power Outages, Flooding A storm system now moving northeast will bring thunderstorms with torrential rain and strong winds that could cause power outages. The time frame for the storms will be just as the calendar changes months: late Thursday, April 30 into Friday morning, May 1. "While violent thunderstorms are not anticipated, we expect the storm to swing through the Northeast with heavy enough rain to cause flooding problems and strong enough winds to be of concern for sporadic power outages and fallen trees," said AccuWeather Senior Storm Warning Meteorologist Brian Wimer. Here's what to expect: Wednesday, …
COVID-19: Westchester Native Steve Milligram, State Supreme Court Judge, Dies At 66 COVID-19: Westchester Native Steve Milligram, State Supreme Court Judge, Dies At 66
Covid-19: Westchester Native Steve Milligram, State Supreme Court Judge, Dies At 66 State Supreme Court Judge Steve Milligram, a Westchester native and Orange County resident, has died from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). He was 66. His death was announced on Tuesday, April 28 by the Orange County Bar Association, where Milligram previously served as president. Milligram is the third judge in New York State to die due to the virus. Milligram, who was a Monroe resident, was born in Yonkers and graduated from Pace University. He served as Monroe Town Justice until his election in November, 2019 to the Supreme Court justice seat for the Ninth Judicial District. …
COVID-19 Death Toll In Connecticut Tops 2,000: Rundown Of Cases By County, City, Town COVID-19 Death Toll In Connecticut Tops 2,000: Rundown Of Cases By County, City, Town
Covid-19 Death Toll In Connecticut Tops 2,000: Rundown Of Cases By County, City, Town More than 2,000 people in Connecticut have now died due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. A total of 2,089 deaths related to the virus have now been reported in Connecticut as of late Tuesday afternoon, April 28. There have been 315 new cases of the virus. A total of 26,312 have now tested positive in the state after 1,999 new tests were conducted in the last 24 hours. The overall number of those tested in Connecticut is 92,745. Fairfield County now has 10,874 cases. The number of patients in the state hospitalized with the virus, 1,732, is continuing to slowly decl…
ID Released For 23-Year-Old Victim Of Fatal Long Island Shooting ID Released For 23-Year-Old Victim Of Fatal Long Island Shooting
ID Released For 23-Year-Old Victim Of Fatal Long Island Shooting The 23-year-old victim in a fatal shooting on Long Island earlier this week has now been identified. It happened at around 12:20 a.m. Sunday, April 26 in Hempstead. Hempstead Police officers responded to a Shot Spotter Activation in the vicinity of Olsen Place. Upon arrival, officers found the victim, now identified as Taleek R. Smith, of Hempstead, with multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene by a Nassau County Police Medic.  The investigation is ongoing, Nassau County Police said. Detectives request anyone with information regarding this incident contact …
Number Of Putnam COVID-19 Cases Climbs Past 1,000: Latest Breakdown By Town Number Of Putnam COVID-19 Cases Climbs Past 1,000: Latest Breakdown By Town
Number Of Putnam Covid-19 Cases Climbs Past 1,000: Latest Breakdown By Town There have now been more than 1,000 cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Putnam County. The exact number of confirmed cases as of Tuesday, April 28 is 1,038, of which 29 are new cases. According to the Putnam County Department of Health, there are currently 16 county residents hospitalized with COVID-19, while they are still monitoring 78 potential cases.  Since the outbreak began in early March, 959 COVID-19 patients have been treated and released from Putnam Hospital Center and are no longer isolated or quarantined. The latest town-by-town breakdown of COVID-19 in Putnam County…
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