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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Small Businesses Now Eligible For Disaster Relief In All Of Connecticut Small Businesses Now Eligible For Disaster Relief In All Of Connecticut
Small Businesses Now Eligible For Disaster Relief In All Of Connecticut Small businesses and nonprofit organizations in Connecticut that have been affected by the outbreak of the novel strain of the coronavirus (COVID-19) are now eligible for disaster relief loans of up to $2 million from the United States Small Business Administration (SBA). SBA acted under its own authority, as provided by the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act that was recently signed by President Donald Trump, to declare a disaster following a request received from Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont. Lamont issued the request which covers all eight of the sta…
COVID-19: 29 Of CT's 41 Cases Now Reported In Fairfield County COVID-19: 29 Of CT's 41 Cases Now Reported In Fairfield County
Covid-19: 29 Of CT's 41 Cases Now Reported In Fairfield County With restrictions connected to the outbreak of the novel strain of the coronavirus (COVID-19) now underway, the number of cases in Fairfield and Litchfield counties continues to climb. As of Tuesday morning, March 17, there were 29 cases in Fairfield County and four cases in Litchfield, accounting for 80 percent of Connecticut's 41 cases. Seventy percent of the state's confirmed cases are in Fairfield County. The other cases are in Hartford and New Haven counties, with four each. Related story: Westport Declares Public Health Crisis After 20 Test COVID-19 Positive Scientists say for …
10 Deaths Linked To COVID-19 Now Reported In New York As Tristate Restrictions Start 10 Deaths Linked To COVID-19 Now Reported In New York As Tristate Restrictions Start
10 Deaths Linked To Covid-19 Now Reported In New York As Tristate Restrictions Start With restrictions connected to the outbreak of the novel strain of the coronavirus (COVID-19) now underway, the number of cases and deaths in New York continues to climb. New York now has 10 deaths linked to the virus, with seven in New York City, two on Long Island and one in the Hudson Valley (in Rockland). Total cases in the state are nearing the 1,000 mark as testing rates pick up. Scientists say for every person who tests COVID-19 positive, there are likely 5 to 10 others who have not been tested who have the virus. There were 4,558 cases nationwide as of Monday, March 16. New York ha…
First Long Island COVID-19 Deaths Confirmed First Long Island COVID-19 Deaths Confirmed
First Long Island Covid-19 Deaths Confirmed The first deaths related to the outbreak of the novel strain of the coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported on Long Island. Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone announced that a man in his 80s and another in his 90s, both who were hospitalized in isolation, died. There have now been 10 fatalities statewide related to the virus as of Tuesday morning, March 17. There were 950 confirmed COVID-19 cases in New York as of Monday, March 16, with 109 of them in Nassau County and 74 in Suffolk County.
Missing 14-Year-Old Long Island Girl Found Missing 14-Year-Old Long Island Girl Found
Missing 14-Year-Old Long Island Girl Found Update: A 14-year-old Long Island girl who went missing has been located. Estefanny Gonzalez Oviedo had last been seen leaving her residence in Hempstead on Peninsula Boulevard residence at 6 p.m. on Sunday, March 8, Nassau County Police said. Her disappearance was reported to police on Friday, March 13. On Tuesday, March 16, police announced she's been found. Original report: A 14-year-old Long Island girl has gone missing and authorities are asking the public's help in locating her. Estefanny Gonzalez Oviedo was last seen leaving her residence in Hempstead on Peninsula Boulevard resid…
NY, NJ, CT Agree To Shared COVID-19 Restrictions, New Measures NY, NJ, CT Agree To Shared COVID-19 Restrictions, New Measures
NY, NJ, CT Agree To Shared Covid-19 Restrictions, New Measures Amid what they described as a lack of federal direction and nationwide standards, the governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut announced a regional approach to combatting the novel strain of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the tristate area. The uniform standards will limit crowd capacity for social and recreational gatherings to 50 people, effective 8 p.m. Monday, March 16, New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said in a morning conference call with the news media. This follows updated guidance that the Centers for …
COVID-19: CDC Recommends Two-Month Ban On Gatherings Of 50-Plus People COVID-19: CDC Recommends Two-Month Ban On Gatherings Of 50-Plus People
Covid-19: CDC Recommends Two-Month Ban On Gatherings Of 50-Plus People With social distancing becoming a major point of emphasis amid the outbreak of the novel strain of the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now recommending no gatherings of more than 50 people for at least the next two months. The CDC advisory comes as new national guidelines will be released Monday morning, March 16 regarding potential curfews or closures of such locations as restaurants, Vice President Mike Pence said. “Large events and mass gatherings can contribute to the spread of COVID-19 in the United States via travelers who atten…
All CT Public Schools To Close Under Order By Lamont All CT Public Schools To Close Under Order By Lamont
All CT Public Schools To Close Under Order By Lamont With the number of Connecticut residents testing positive for the novel strain of the coronavirus (COVID-19) now up to 26, Gov. Ned Lamont has ordered a two-week or more closure of public schools and other measures. Schools will be closed beginning Tuesday, March 17 for at least two weeks, until Tuesday, March 31, to mitigate the spread of the highly-contagious virus. Lamont also authorized the Department of Motor Vehicles to close branches to the public, conduct business remotely, and extend deadlines. Lamont also filed a disaster declaration to the United States Small Business Administra…
Tracking Process Underway For First Putnam County Patients Quarantined With COVID-19 Tracking Process Underway For First Putnam County Patients Quarantined With COVID-19
Tracking Process Underway For First Putnam County Patients Quarantined With Covid-19 Tracking is underway for the first two Putnam County patients diagnosed for testing positive for the novel strain of the coronavirus,  the Putnam County Department of Health said in a statement early Sunday evening, March 15.  Under the tracking process, health officials determine who the patients had contact with recently, where they work and where they visited. Those that are found to have had contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case will be notified by the PCDOH and precautionary or mandatory quarantine will be established for each person, the department said. The two are am…
Two New COVID-19 Exposure Sites ID'd In Rockland Two New COVID-19 Exposure Sites ID'd In Rockland
Two New Covid-19 Exposure Sites ID'd In Rockland Two new sites for potential exposure to the novel strain of the coronavirus have been reported in Rockland County, which has a total of 15 positive COVID-19 cases and one of the six fatalities in the state linked to the virus. Anyone who visited these locations may have been exposed to COVID-19 and must stay in quarantine until the end date listed for each location,  County Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert. ASHAR School Located at 360 New Hempstead Road, New City Potential Exposure: Friday, March 6 Quarantine must continue until March 20 Virgin Mary & St. …
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