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: Hudson Valley Sees 1,800-Plus New Cases; New Totals By County COVID-19: Hudson Valley Sees 1,800-Plus New Cases; New Totals By County
Covid-19: Hudson Valley Sees 1,800-Plus New Cases; New Totals By County The Hudson Valley saw more than 1,800 newly reported COVID-19 cases, according to data released by the New York State Department of Health on Sunday, Jan. 10. The positive infection rate in the Hudson Valley the last three days is as follows: Thursday, Jan. 7: 8.12 percent Friday, Jan. 8:  7.97 percent Saturday, Jan. 9: 7.90 percent A breakdown of new cases in each of the Hudson Valley's seven counties is as follows: Westchester, 789 Orange County, 322 Dutchess, 259 Rockland, 167 Ulster County, 158 Putnam, 105 Sullivan, 34 Total: 1,834 There are a total of 994 hospitalizations…
COVID-19: Long Island Sees 3,000-Plus New Cases; New Totals By County COVID-19: Long Island Sees 3,000-Plus New Cases; New Totals By County
Covid-19: Long Island Sees 3,000-Plus New Cases; New Totals By County Long Island saw more than 3,000 newly reported COVID-19 cases, according to data released by the New York State Department of Health on Saturday, Jan. 9. There were 1,732 new cases in Suffolk County and another 1,403 in Nassau for a total of 3,135. The positive infection rate on Long Island the last three days is as follows: Thursday, Jan. 7: 9.68 percent Friday, Jan. 8:  9.70 percent Saturday, Jan. 9: 9.60 percent There are a total of 1,517 hospitalizations on Long Island as of Sunday, with approximately 32 percent of hospital beds still available in Nassau and Suffolk. There …
ID Released For Woman Struck, Killed By Car Shortly After Falling Onto Long Island Roadway ID Released For Woman Struck, Killed By Car Shortly After Falling Onto Long Island Roadway
ID Released For Woman Struck, Killed By Car Shortly After Falling Onto Long Island Roadway The identity has been released of a woman who was struck and killed by a car shortly after she fell onto a Long Island roadway, police announced. The incident happened on Saturday, Jan. 9 at approximately 6:45 p.m. in  Lindenhurst. The woman, now ID'd as 67-year-old Theresa Buckley, of Lindenhurst, fell into the southbound lane of Wellwood Avenue, near Hartford Street, and was struck by a 2015 Chevrolet sedan being driven by Max Priore, age 27, of Lindenhurst, Suffolk County Police. Buckley was pronounced dead on the scene by a physician assistant from the Office of the…
Woman Wanted For Punching Employee At Long Island Restaurant, Police Say Woman Wanted For Punching Employee At Long Island Restaurant, Police Say
Woman Wanted For Punching Employee At Long Island Restaurant, Police Say A woman is at large after punching a Long Island restaurant employee, police say. Officers responded to a radio assignment of a fight in Baldwin at Flaming Grill Buffet at 1773 Grand Ave. on Friday, Jan. 8 at 5:10 p.m., Nassau County Police said. Upon arrival, police discovered a 35-year-old female employee had been punched in the face by a customer. An investigation revealed that the victim was involved in a dispute with a large party of patrons dining in the restaurant over the payment of their bill, police said. As the situation escalated, an unknown female suspect went behind the coun…
Woman Struck, Killed By Car Shortly After Falling Onto Long Island Roadway Woman Struck, Killed By Car Shortly After Falling Onto Long Island Roadway
Woman Struck, Killed By Car Shortly After Falling Onto Long Island Roadway Click here for an updated story: ID Released For Woman Struck, Killed By Car Shortly After Falling Onto Long Island Roadway A woman was struck and killed by a car shortly after she fell onto a Long Island roadway, police announced. The incident happened on Saturday, Jan. 9 at approximately 6:45 p.m. in  Lindenhurst. The woman fell into the southbound lane of Wellwood Avenue, near Hartford Street, and was struck by a 2015 Chevrolet sedan being driven by Max Priore, age 27, of Lindenhurst, Suffolk County Police. The woman was pronounced dead on the scene by a physici…
COVID-19: Hudson Valley Sees Nearly 1.9K New Cases; Latest Breakdown By County COVID-19: Hudson Valley Sees Nearly 1.9K New Cases; Latest Breakdown By County
Covid-19: Hudson Valley Sees Nearly 1.9K New Cases; Latest Breakdown By County The Hudson Valley saw nearly 1,900 newly reported COVID-19 cases, according to data released by the New York State Department of Health on Saturday, Jan. 9. The positive infection rate in the Hudson Valley the last three days is as follows. Wednesday, Jan. 6: 8.21 percent Thursday, Jan. 7: 8.12 percent Friday, Jan. 8: 7.97 percent Here is a breakdown of new cases in each of the Hudson Valley's seven counties: Westchester, 853 Dutchess, 289 Orange, 255 Rockland, 216 Ulster, 120 Putnam, 94 Sullivan, 36 Total: 1,863 There are a total of 985 hospitalizations in the Hudson Valley as of Satur…
COVID-19: Long Island Sees 3.7K-Plus New Cases, Another Increase In Infection Rate; Latest Data COVID-19: Long Island Sees 3.7K-Plus New Cases, Another Increase In Infection Rate; Latest Data
Covid-19: Long Island Sees 3.7K-Plus New Cases, Another Increase In Infection Rate; Latest Data Long Island saw a new increase in the COVID-19 positive infection rate, along with more than 3,700 newly reported cases, according to data released by the New York State Department of Health on Saturday, Jan. 9. There were 2,002 new cases in Suffolk County and another 1,742 in Nassau for a total of 3,744. The positive infection rate on Long Island the last three days is as follows. Wednesday, Jan. 6: 9.51 percent Thursday, Jan. 7: 9.68 percent Friday, Jan. 8:  9.70 percent There are a total of 1,544 hospitalizations on Long Island as of Saturday, with approximately 26 percent of…
COVID-19: New Cases Lead To Two School Closures At District In Westchester COVID-19: New Cases Lead To Two School Closures At District In Westchester
Covid-19: New Cases Lead To Two School Closures At District In Westchester New COVID-19 cases have led to school closures at a district in Westchester. The Irvington Union Free District announced three members of the school community tested positive for COVID, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kristopher Harrison announced on Saturday, Jan. 9. The cases were at these schools: Irvington High School, Irvington Middle School: Due to the number of staff members who are required to quarantine, based upon New York State Department of Health guidelines and the guidance of the district’s medical director, the district’s ability to properly staff and super…
COVID-19: Three New Cases Of More Contagious 'Super Strain' Of Virus Confirmed In NY COVID-19: Three New Cases Of More Contagious 'Super Strain' Of Virus Confirmed In NY
Covid-19: Three New Cases Of More Contagious 'Super Strain' Of Virus Confirmed In NY Three new cases of the COVID-19 variant so-called "Super Strain" that is said to be approximately 70 percent more contagious have now been confirmed in New York. That brings to four the total number now reported in the state. One of the new cases is on Long Island, in Nassau County. That case is a 64-year-old Massapequa man, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Saturday, Jan. 9. The other two new cases are related to the state's first case - a Saratoga Springs man in his 60s who had been symptomatic and is now feeling better. That case was reported on Mondy, Jan. 4. The man works …
MTA Worker From Hudson Valley Suspended For Allegedly Calling In Sick To Attend Capitol Riots MTA Worker From Hudson Valley Suspended For Allegedly Calling In Sick To Attend Capitol Riots
MTA Worker From Hudson Valley Suspended For Allegedly Calling In Sick To Attend Capitol Riots A Metro-North worker who lives and works in the Hudson Valley who allegedly called in sick to be part of the pro-Trump riots at the United States Capitol has been suspended. The worker, Dutchess County resident Will Pepe, age 31, of Beacon, works as a laborer at Metro-North’s rail yard in Putnam County, in Brewster, as first reported by the New York Post. Ken Lovett, senior adviser to MTA chairman and CEO, said the suspension is effective immediately without pay and that Pepe "will be disciplined in accordance with his collective bargaining agreement pending an investigation." A …
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