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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Woman Charged After Toddler Is Left Alone Inside Pickup Truck Outside Long Island Store Woman Charged After Toddler Is Left Alone Inside Pickup Truck Outside Long Island Store
Woman Charged After Toddler Is Left Alone Inside Pickup Truck Outside Long Island Store A 25-year-old woman has been charged with endangering the welfare after a toddler was found left alone inside a pickup truck outside a Long Island store. It happened on Thursday, Dec. 19 at 1:05 p.m. in Hempstead, Nassau County Police said. According to police, a passerby was walking though the Buy Buy Baby parking lot located at 895 East Gate Boulevard and called police after noticing a 1-and-a-half-year-old girl was left unattended in a 2000 Nissan without heat on a frigid 24-degree day, according to police. Third Precinct police officers responded and observed the small child seate…
Somers CSD Releases New Info After Bus Driver With Students Aboard Charged With DWI Somers CSD Releases New Info After Bus Driver With Students Aboard Charged With DWI
Somers CSD Releases New Info After Bus Driver With Students Aboard Charged With DWI Reports that the driver of a contracted Somers School District bus who was transporting students was “acting strange,” prompted the arrest of the 61-year-old man for driving while intoxicated under Leandra's Law, authorities said. Earlier story: School Bus Driver Drove Drunk With Students Aboard In Somers, Police Say According to New York State Police in the Somers barracks,  William J. Mendez, of Somers, was operating the school bus from Primose Elementary School and Somers Intermediate School at the time of the incident on Monday, Dec. 9. Mendez was employed by Royal C…
Big Chill, Change: Coldest Air Of Season Follows Days Of Wintry Mix, Snow Squalls Big Chill, Change: Coldest Air Of Season Follows Days Of Wintry Mix, Snow Squalls
Big Chill, Change: Coldest Air Of Season Follows Days Of Wintry Mix, Snow Squalls After back-to-back days of freezing, rain, sleet, snow and snow squalls, a cold area of high pressure will bring with it clear skies accompanied by frigid temperatures and some gusty winds into the weekend. Here's the five-day forecast: Thursday, Dec. 19: It will be sunny with the coldest air of the season and sub-zero wind-chill values. The high temperature will only be in the mid 20s. Winds between 14 and 17 mph with gusts up to 30 miles per hour will make it feel like it's between minus 5 degrees and zero. Friday, Dec. 20: Another sunny, cold day, with a high tempera…
School Bus Driver In Northern Westchester Drove Drunk With Students Aboard, Police Say School Bus Driver In Northern Westchester Drove Drunk With Students Aboard, Police Say
School Bus Driver In Northern Westchester Drove Drunk With Students Aboard, Police Say Click here for an updated story: Somers School District Releases New Info After Bus Driver With Students Aboard Charged With DWI A school bus driver in Northern Westchester allegedly drove drunk three times the legal limit while students were on board, according to police. State Police from the Somers barrack said 61-year-old William J. Mendez was operating a school bus in Somers from Primose Elementary School and Somers Intermediate School and transporting students when he was stopped on Monday, Dec. 9. An investigation revealed that he was under the influence of alcohol with a blood…
Long Island Burglary Suspect Nabbed After Yelling 'Let Me In' To Screaming Woman, Police Say Long Island Burglary Suspect Nabbed After Yelling 'Let Me In' To Screaming Woman, Police Say
Long Island Burglary Suspect Nabbed After Yelling 'Let Me In' To Screaming Woman, Police Say A man was charged with making a terroristic threat in Nassau County after banging on the door of a home and shouting “let me in,” to a screaming woman before threatening to blow up a police station, police said. Nassau County Police detectives responded to a Ward Street residence shortly after 12:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 18 in Westbury, where there was a report of a domestic incident in progress. According to police, the investigation into the incident determined that Astoria resident Emad Newaz, 25, had allegedly attempted to enter the residence by pulling on the door handles, kicking th…
Snow Squalls Could Cause Hazardous Travel Conditions, National Weather Service Warns Snow Squalls Could Cause Hazardous Travel Conditions, National Weather Service Warns
Snow Squalls Could Cause Hazardous Travel Conditions, National Weather Service Warns Skies have cleared following a complex storm that brought mainly a wintry mix and ice to the region, but don't let the sunny start to the day on Wednesday, Dec. 18 fool you. A few snow squalls are possible in the afternoon into the evening. The squalls could produce brief significant reductions in visibility, higher winds and a quick coating of snow, causing potentially hazardous travel conditions, the National Weather Service warned in a Hazardous Weather Statement issued Wednesday morning. The high temperature will be in the mid 30s with wind out of the west between 10…
LIE Reopens After Hours-Long Closure Following Crash Involving Overturned Box Truck LIE Reopens After Hours-Long Closure Following Crash Involving Overturned Box Truck
LIE Reopens After Hours-Long Closure Following Crash Involving Overturned Box Truck A stretch of the Long Island Expressway has reopened after a crash involving an overturned box truck resulted in the two-hour closure of the roadway on Wednesday morning, Dec. 18. The crash happened westbound between Exit 40 (Jericho Turnpike/Route 25) and Exit 39 (Glen Cove Road), with stopped traffic at the scene and gridlock to Exit 43 (South Oyster Bay Road) just before 6 a.m. The right lane reopened around 8 a.m. All lanes reopened around 9 a.m. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Snow Squalls Could Cause Hazardous Travel Conditions, National Weather Service Warns Snow Squalls Could Cause Hazardous Travel Conditions, National Weather Service Warns
Snow Squalls Could Cause Hazardous Travel Conditions, National Weather Service Warns Skies have cleared following a complex storm that brought mainly a wintry mix and ice to the region, but don't let the sunny start to the day on Wednesday, Dec. 18 fool you. A few snow squalls are possible in the afternoon into the evening. The squalls could produce brief significant reductions in visibility, higher winds and a quick coating of snow, causing potentially hazardous travel conditions, the National Weather Service warned in a Hazardous Weather Statement issued Wednesday morning. The high temperature will be in the mid 30s with wind out of the west between 10…
Two Killed In Head-On Wrong-Way Sunrise Highway Crash Two Killed In Head-On Wrong-Way Sunrise Highway Crash
Two Killed In Head-On Wrong-Way Sunrise Highway Crash Two people were killed in an overnight head-on, wrong-way crash on the Sunrise Highway (Route 27). It happened around 10 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17 westbound in East Quogue at Exit 64. A 2004 Mercedes Benz was traveling eastbound in the westbound lanes when the driver crashed head-on into a 2008 Toyota Camry, according to police. Michelle Navas, 28, of Hicksville, the driver of the Camry, was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the Mercedes, whose name is being withheld pending notification of family members, was pronounced dead at Peconic Bay Medical Center. Both lanes were clos…
LIE Reopens After Hours-Long Closure Following Crash Involving Overturned Box Truck LIE Reopens After Hours-Long Closure Following Crash Involving Overturned Box Truck
LIE Reopens After Hours-Long Closure Following Crash Involving Overturned Box Truck This story has been updated. A stretch of the Long Island Expressway has reopened after a crash involving an overturned box truck resulted in the two-hour closure of the roadway on Wednesday morning, Dec. 18. The crash happened westbound between Exit 40 (Jericho Turnpike/Route 25) and Exit 39 (Glen Cove Road), with stopped traffic at the scene and gridlock to Exit 43 (South Oyster Bay Road) just before 6 a.m. The right lane reopened around 8 a.m. All lanes reopened around 9 a.m. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
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