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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Here's Latest Update On Storm Expected To Bring First Snowfall Of New Decade To Region Here's Latest Update On Storm Expected To Bring First Snowfall Of New Decade To Region
Here's Latest Update On Storm Expected To Bring First Snowfall Of New Decade To Region A complex storm system that will sweep through the area starting with rain will change over to snow with accumulations of up to 3 inches now expected in the region farthest north and inland. Here's what to expect: Friday, Jan. 3: Rain will be heavy through the morning commute. Precipitation will then taper off by noontime on a day in which the high temperature will be in the mid to the upper 40s.  A new round of rain is then expected to start late Friday night. Up to an inch of rainfall is possible through overnight Friday, with the low temperature around 40. Saturday, Jan. 4: Period…
Box Truck Crashes Into Telephone Pole, Splitting It In Half, In Norwalk Box Truck Crashes Into Telephone Pole, Splitting It In Half, In Norwalk
Box Truck Crashes Into Telephone Pole, Splitting It In Half, In Norwalk A box truck crashed into a telephone pole, splitting it in half, with the tension causing the adjacent pole to also split. It happened around 3:35 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 2 in Norwalk on East Avenue, just north of Route 1. While diverting traffic and clearing the hazard area, a transformer blew and wires were smoking.  East Avenue was closed between Cannon Street and Route 1 and the residents on the pole side of the street were advised to stay in their homes. The occupants of the truck appeared uninjured and Eversource crews arrived on scene within a few minutes to assess the situa…
Details Released On Crash That Caused I-684 Closure, Serious Injuries To Three Children Details Released On Crash That Caused I-684 Closure, Serious Injuries To Three Children
Details Released On Crash That Caused I-684 Closure, Serious Injuries To Three Children Details have been released following the serious New Year's Day crash that caused the hours-long closure of a stretch of I-684 and in which three children were seriously injured, two of whom were ejected from the vehicle involved. The crash happened northbound on Wednesday, Jan. 1 at around 11:10 a.m. in Bedford. An initial state police investigation found the driver, Maribel Mota, 49, of Waterbury, Connecticut, operating a 2019 Toyota Corolla, in the area of mile marker 11.2, fell asleep while behind the wheel.  The Corolla drifted into the left guide rail, then across all lanes…
Complex Storm System Now Expected To Bring Accumulating Snow To Much Of Area Complex Storm System Now Expected To Bring Accumulating Snow To Much Of Area
Complex Storm System Now Expected To Bring Accumulating Snow To Much Of Area A complex storm system that will sweep through the area starting with rain will change over to snow with accumulations of up to 3 inches now expected in the region farthest north and inland. Here's what to expect: Friday, Jan. 3: Rain will be heavy through the morning commute. Precipitation will then taper off by noontime on a day in which the high temperature will be in the mid to the upper 40s.  A new round of rain is then expected to start late Friday night. Up to an inch of rainfall is possible through overnight Friday, with the low temperature around 40. Saturday, Jan. 4: Period…
17-Year-Old Stabs Fellow Teen After Dispute In Parking Lot Of Long Island 7-Eleven 17-Year-Old Stabs Fellow Teen After Dispute In Parking Lot Of Long Island 7-Eleven
17-Year-Old Stabs Fellow Teen After Dispute In Parking Lot Of Long Island 7-Eleven A 17-year-old stabbed a 19-year-old in the chest following a dispute in the parking lot of a Long Island CVS. It happened at the CVS on Terry Road in Nesconset at approximately 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 1, Suffolk County Police said. The victim then walked into CVS, where an employee called 911, according to police. The victim was transported to Stony Brook University Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Following an investigation, police arrested the 17-year-old a short distance from the scene at approximately 10:25 p.m.  Fourth Squad detective…
David Stern, Groundbreaking NBA Commissioner, Dies David Stern, Groundbreaking NBA Commissioner, Dies
David Stern, Groundbreaking NBA Commissioner, Dies David Stern, who built the NBA into a powerhouse during his 30 years as commissioner, has died, the league announced on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 1. The 77-year-old Stern had been hospitalized following surgery in December after he suffered a brain hemorrhage at a Manhattan restaurant. He was surrounded by his wife, Dianne, and family at the time of his death, the league said. Stern took over the NBA in 1984. At the time, current commissioner Adam Silver said the league was "at a crossroads." "But over the course of 30 years as commissioner, he ushered in the modern global NBA," Silver sai…
Longtime Westchester Resident David Stern, Groundbreaking NBA Commissioner, Dies Longtime Westchester Resident David Stern, Groundbreaking NBA Commissioner, Dies
Longtime Westchester Resident David Stern, Groundbreaking NBA Commissioner, Dies David Stern, a longtime Westchester resident who built the NBA into a powerhouse during his 30 years as commissioner, has died, the league announced on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 1. The 77-year-old Stern, of Scarsdale, had been hospitalized following surgery in December after he suffered a brain hemorrhage at a Manhattan restaurant. He was surrounded by his wife, Dianne, and family at the time of his death, the league said. Stern took over the NBA in 1984. At the time, current commissioner Adam Silver said the league was "at a crossroads." "But over the course of 30 years as commissioner, h…
Latest Update - I-684 Stretch Reopens After Serious Crash Latest Update - I-684 Stretch Reopens After Serious Crash
Latest Update - I-684 Stretch Reopens After Serious Crash Click here for an updated story: Details Released On Crash That Caused I-684 Closure, Serious Injuries To Three Children All lanes have now reopened on a stretch of I-684 after a serious crash with injuries. The crash, reported at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 1, happened northbound just south of Exit 4 (Route 172) in Bedford. Both the left and center lanes were blocked before all three lanes closed. The lanes reopened around 2:30 p.m. State Police had urged motorists to take Exit 3N (Route 22) as an alternate while the lanes were closed. Specific info on the number and extent of injuri…
Long Island Man Charged With Shooting Female Housemate In Overnight Dispute Long Island Man Charged With Shooting Female Housemate In Overnight Dispute
Long Island Man Charged With Shooting Female Housemate In Overnight Dispute A man is behind bars after shooting his housemate during an overnight dispute on Long Island, police said. It happened on Wednesday, Jan. 1 at approximately 2:40 a.m. in Wyandanch. Steven Merriman, 59, was having a dispute with a female occupant of the home, located at 82 Irving Ave., when he shot her in the arm, Suffolk County Police said.  The woman, 36, was transported to Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in West Islip with non-life-threatening injuries, said police. First Squad detectives arrested and charged Merriman with second-degree assault. Additional charges are pendi…
Condition Of Critically Injured Hanukkah Stabbing Victim 'Dire,' Family Says Condition Of Critically Injured Hanukkah Stabbing Victim 'Dire,' Family Says
Condition Of Critically Injured Hanukkah Stabbing Victim 'Dire,' Family Says The family of the Hanukkah stabbing attack in Rockland County who remains critically injured said his condition is dire and he may not regain consciousness. Josef Neumann, 71, remains hospitalized following the attack late Saturday night, Dec. 28 at the home of a rabbi at 47 Forshay Road in Monsey. Four others suffered non-critical injuries. "Our father Mr. Josef Neumann was severely stabbed multiple times during the mass attack Saturday night,” the statement said. “The knife penetrated his skull directly into the brain. He also suffered three cuts to the head, one cut to the neck, and his …
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