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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Long Island 21-Year-Old Killed When Car Crashes Into Utility Pole, Police Say Long Island 21-Year-Old Killed When Car Crashes Into Utility Pole, Police Say
Long Island 21-Year-Old Killed When Car Crashes Into Utility Pole, Police Say A 21-year-old Long Island man was killed when his car crashed into a utility pole overnight. It happened on Friday, March 27 at around 5:18 a.m. in North Massapequa. The victim, Anthony Cardillo, 21, of Massapequa, was traveling south on North Broadway in a Town of Oyster Bay Public Safety Vehicle when he struck the utility pole at the intersection of North Pine Street, Nassau County Police said.  As a result of the collision, he sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased at St. Joseph’s Hospital. There does not appear to be any criminality associated with the accident…
COVID-19: Eighth Fatality Reported In Rockland County COVID-19: Eighth Fatality Reported In Rockland County
Covid-19: Eighth Fatality Reported In Rockland County An eighth Rockland County resident has died due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Rockland County Department of Health announced Friday afternoon, March 27. The death occurred on Thursday, March, 26. The person was 71 years old and had other significant health problems, the department said. As of the middle of the afternoon Friday, there are 1,694 reported COVID-19 positive cases in Rockland, according to the department. All non-essential gatherings of individuals of any size for any reason, are to be canceled or postponed, according to the office of County Executive Ed Day…
COVID-19: Rundown Of Putnam County Positive Cases By Town COVID-19: Rundown Of Putnam County Positive Cases By Town
Covid-19: Rundown Of Putnam County Positive Cases By Town With the number of local cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) increasing daily, it is essential that county residents continue to stay at home, stay safe and practice social distancing, Putnam County Executive MaryEllen Odell said, in announcing on Friday, Match 27 a rundown of cases by each of the county's towns. “We need to do our best to slow the spread of the outbreak, to flatten the curve, and protect our healthcare system from becoming overwhelmed,” Odell said. “I really want to commend all of our residents for taking these orders as seriously as they have. The public response cou…
COVID-19: CT Executive Order Limits Groups To Five, Restricts Restaurant Protocols For Pickup COVID-19: CT Executive Order Limits Groups To Five, Restricts Restaurant Protocols For Pickup
Covid-19: CT Executive Order Limits Groups To Five, Restricts Restaurant Protocols For Pickup Tighter new restrictions have been put in place for gatherings and other personal interactions that are scheduled to last at least a month during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic under an executive order by Gov. Ned Lamont. Gatherings are now limited to five people (reduced from 10) in the order, that will last at least until Thursday, April 30. Lamont also ordered restaurants to take better control of take-out foot traffic and told gun shop owners they can only open for customers by appointment. "Where reasonably practicable, the order requires restaurants, eating establishm…
COVID-19: NY Looks To Secure New Temporary Hospital Sites, 12K More Join Surge Healthcare Force COVID-19: NY Looks To Secure New Temporary Hospital Sites, 12K More Join Surge Healthcare Force
Covid-19: NY Looks To Secure New Temporary Hospital Sites, 12K More Join Surge Healthcare Force New York State is scouting additional new sites for temporary hospitals, with a goal of having a 1,000-plus patient overflow facility in each NYC borough as well as Westchester, Rockland, Nassau and Suffolk counties, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. The new additions will supplement temporary hospital facilities that are being set up at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and locations at SUNY Stony Brook, SUNY Old Westbury and Westchester County Center and are aimed at building thousands of new beds to bolster existing hospital capacity, with the goal of being open to patients in early to mid Apri…
Alert Issued For Missing 16-Year-Old Long Island Girl Alert Issued For Missing 16-Year-Old Long Island Girl
Alert Issued For Missing 16-Year-Old Long Island Girl A 16-year-old Long Island girl has gone missing and authorities are asking the public's help in locating her. Gabriella Gonzalez, 16, was last seen leaving her Glen Cove. home on Continental Place on foot on Sunday, March 8 at 6 p.m., Nassau County Police said. Her disappearance was reported to police on Friday, March 20. She is described as being 5-foot-4, 145 pounds and having red and brown hair. She was last seen wearing blue jeans and a black jacket. Her possible destination is Baltimore. Detectives request anyone with information regarding the above Missing Juvenile to contact t…
Number Of COVID-19 Cases In CT Climbs Past 1,000: Here's Latest Town Breakdown Number Of COVID-19 Cases In CT Climbs Past 1,000: Here's Latest Town Breakdown
Number Of Covid-19 Cases In CT Climbs Past 1,000: Here's Latest Town Breakdown The number of confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is now more than 1,000 in Connecticut. A total of 137 new positive cases give the state 1,012 cases. There have been 21 fatalities linked to the virus and 125 hospitalizations. Thirteen of the fatalities have been in Fairfield County, which now has 607 cases. These towns have the most cases in the county: Westport 89, Norwalk 76, Danbury 69, Stamford 60, Greenwich 57, Ridgefield 43, Bridgeport 32, and Brookfield 24. Here's the rundown of cases by county: Fairfield County: 607 cases, 49 hospitalizations Hartford County: 1…
Number Of Putnam County COVID-19 Cases Hits 109 Number Of Putnam County COVID-19 Cases Hits 109
Number Of Putnam County Covid-19 Cases Hits 109 A total of 16 new positive cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in Putnam County That brings the total number of cases to 109 in the county, the Putnam County Department of Health said late Thursday afternoon, March 26. "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 …
Second Dutchess Resident Dies From COVID-19 Second Dutchess Resident Dies From COVID-19
Second Dutchess Resident Dies From Covid-19 The second death of a Dutchess resident related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been confirmed. The Dutchess County Department of Behavioral & Community Health confirmed the death late Thursday afternoon, March 26.  The department confirmed the 71-year-old man died on Wednesday, March 25 at St. Luke’s Hospital in Newburgh. The patient was admitted to the hospital for cardiac arrest and respiratory distress, and was swabbed for COVID-19, which was confirmed positive, the department said. The individual had not been known to the health department until his hospital…
COVID-19: Town-By-Town Look At Cases In Connecticut COVID-19: Town-By-Town Look At Cases In Connecticut
Covid-19: Town-By-Town Look At Cases In Connecticut The following are the number of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases for towns in Connecticut released late Wednesday afternoon, March 25. Statewide, 875 positive cases have been reported with 19 fatalities. Ansonia: 2 Avon: 4 Beacon Falls: 1 Berlin: 3 Bethel: 10 Bethlehem: 3 Bloomfield: 1 Bolton: 2 Branford: 6 Bridgeport: 27 Bridgewater: 1 Bristol: 2 Brookfield: 23 Burlington: 1 Clinton: 2 Columbia: 1 Coventry: 3 Cromwell: 1 Danbury: 63 Darien: 14 Deep River: 1 Derby: 1 East Hampton: 2 East Hartford: 4 East Haven: 5 East Lyme: 1 Easton: 2 Enfield: 1 Fairfield: 13 Farmington: 8 Glastonbury: …
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