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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Bloody Footprints At Hotel In Fairfield County Prompt Police Investigation Bloody Footprints At Hotel In Fairfield County Prompt Police Investigation
Bloody Footprints At Hotel In Fairfield County Prompt Police Investigation The discovery of bloody footprints led to a police investigation in Fairfield County. On Saturday, Oct. 17 at approximately 10:15 p.m., Norwalk Police received a call from Norwalk Inn staff members requesting assistance as they had located bloody footprints leading to a guest’s room.  Upon arrival, officers located the prints and gathered information from the staff regarding the guest, according to Norwalk Police Sgt. Sofia Gulino. Several officers were speaking through a closed door with the guest, who was not cooperative, said police. Simultaneously, another group of officers began…
Four Teens Nabbed For Vandalizing Multiple Long Island Residences, Police Say Four Teens Nabbed For Vandalizing Multiple Long Island Residences, Police Say
Four Teens Nabbed For Vandalizing Multiple Long Island Residences, Police Say Four teenagers have been accused of vandalizing multiple residences overnight on Long Island. Officers responded to a residence in Smithtown on Lindron Avenue after a 911 caller reported seeing people damage the fence on his property before driving away in a pickup truck at approximately 2 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 18, Suffolk County Police. Officers canvassed the area and located a 2015 Ram pickup truck occupied by the four teens, police said.  Following an investigation, it was determined the four, all age 18, were responsible for damaging the fences of at least two homes on Lindron Avenue …
Two People Seriously Injured In Crash At Busy Long Island Intersection Two People Seriously Injured In Crash At Busy Long Island Intersection
Two People Seriously Injured In Crash At Busy Long Island Intersection Two people suffered serious injuries in a crash at a busy Long Island intersection According to Suffolk County Police, a 57-year-old man from North Babylon attempted to turn left onto Prairie Drive while driving a 2019 Chevrolet Equinox on Deer Park Avenue northbound at around 2:45 p.m. on Saturday, October 1st. The Chevrolet collided with a 2020 Audi A4 that was traveling southbound on Deer Park Avenue and was being driven by a 20-year-old Deer Park man. The two drivers and a 61-year-old North Babylon woman who was a passenger in the Chevrolet were all transported to Good Samaritan Hospit…
COVID-19: Tip From Hudson Valley Leads To Shutdown Of Planned Wedding With 10,000 Guests COVID-19: Tip From Hudson Valley Leads To Shutdown Of Planned Wedding With 10,000 Guests
Covid-19: Tip From Hudson Valley Leads To Shutdown Of Planned Wedding With 10,000 Guests A tip from the Hudson Valley led to a crackdown on a wedding in which 10,000 were reportedly planning to attend amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The ceremony, planned for the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, was thwarted after New York State authorities got word of the wedding from the Rockland County Sheriff's Office, Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The sheriff's office warned Rockland residents not to attend since the event was in clear violation of state guidelines. State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Ducker then issued the order prohibiting the gathering, scheduled for Monday, Oct. 19, from …
Suspects At Large After Two Long Island Men Shot In Broad Daylight Suspects At Large After Two Long Island Men Shot In Broad Daylight
Suspects At Large After Two Long Island Men Shot In Broad Daylight A search is on for suspects who fled the scene in a stolen car after two men were shot in broad daylight on Long Island. It happened Saturday, Oct. 17 at approximately 3 p.m. in Copiague. Officers responded to a 911 call reporting a man shot in front of 1195 Great Neck Road, Suffolk County Police said.  Upon arrival, police discovered two men shot there: a 28-year-old was shot once and a 29-year-old was shot multiple times, according to police. The men, both of Copiague, were transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Police say th…
Long Island Mom Dies From Injuries After Crash With Drunk Driver Long Island Mom Dies From Injuries After Crash With Drunk Driver
Long Island Mom Dies From Injuries After Crash With Drunk Driver A Long Island mom has died from injuries sustained in a crash in which the driver of the other vehicle was intoxicated, police said. The crash happened just after 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25 in Farmingville. Erika Bautista, 31, of Farmingville, and her three daughters were inside a northbound 2015 Honda, which had become disabled in the right lane of County Route 83, north of South Bicycle Path, Suffolk County Police said. The car was then struck in the rear by a 2018 Jeep being driven by Chris Montpetit, 36, of Shirley, according to police. Bautista and her daughters, ages 4 and 8, were tra…
COVID-19: Movie Theaters Cleared To Open Statewide, Except In NYC, Cluster Areas COVID-19: Movie Theaters Cleared To Open Statewide, Except In NYC, Cluster Areas
Covid-19: Movie Theaters Cleared To Open Statewide, Except In NYC, Cluster Areas Movie theaters outside of New York City can reopen statewide next week, except COVID-19 cluster zones. Those theaters were cleared on Saturday, Oct. 17 to operate at 25 percent capacity under state guidance starting Friday, Oct. 23.  No more than 50 people will be allowed in front of each screen in each movie theater at once.  Theaters can only open outside of New York City in counties that have COVID-19 positivity rates of less than 2 percent on a 14-day average and do not have any cluster zones, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. Theaters cannot reopen in the following counties…
Man Wanted After Incident In Northern Westchester Turns Himself In To Police Man Wanted After Incident In Northern Westchester Turns Himself In To Police
Man Wanted After Incident In Northern Westchester Turns Himself In To Police Update: A man wanted by state police after an incident in Northern Westchester has been located. New York State Police from the Somers barracks investigated a domestic dispute on Thursday, Oct. 15 at a residence on Route 35 in the town of Lewisboro. The suspect, Zachary R. Itwaru, age 28, caused both property damage and physical injury to the victim, according to police. On Monday, Oct. 19, state police announced Itwaru has turned himself in to police. Original report: Police are asking the public's help in locating a man wanted after an incident in Northern Westchester. New York …
COVID-19: 11 New Cases Lead To Quarantines For 60 At Norwalk Public Schools COVID-19: 11 New Cases Lead To Quarantines For 60 At Norwalk Public Schools
Covid-19: 11 New Cases Lead To Quarantines For 60 At Norwalk Public Schools There were 11 new confirmed COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period in the Norwalk Public School District, leading to quarantines for about 60 staff members and students. The period was from Thursday, Oct. 15 to Friday, Oct. 16, the district said. "The affected people have been instructed to remain home in self-isolation and have been provided with additional instructions to follow prior to returning to school," the district said in a statement. "Family members have also been instructed to contact their healthcare provider about getting tested." The district said that contact and exposur…
COVID-19: Positive Case, Exposure Lead To Quarantines At School In Fairfield County COVID-19: Positive Case, Exposure Lead To Quarantines At School In Fairfield County
Covid-19: Positive Case, Exposure Lead To Quarantines At School In Fairfield County A positive case of COVID-19, as well as additional exposure, have led to quarantines at a high school in Fairfield County. Ridgefield Public Schools Superintendent Susie Da Silva said in a message Friday night, Oct. 16 that about three dozen Ridgefield High School staff members and students have been asked to quarantine after being exposed to multiple sources of COVID. That came after Da Silva reported earlier in the day that a member of the high school community had tested positive, leading to a 9:30 a.m. early dismissal and the start of contact tracing. The individual is considered …
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