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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Joe Lombardi's Contributions

COVID-19: 'Things Are Going To Get Worse,' Fauci Warns Amid Dramatic Increase In New Cases COVID-19: 'Things Are Going To Get Worse,' Fauci Warns Amid Dramatic Increase In New Cases
Covid-19: 'Things Are Going To Get Worse,' Fauci Warns Amid Dramatic Increase In New Cases The COVID-19 surge fueled by the highly contagious Delta variant is “going to get worse," White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci is now warning. The Delta variant now makes up 83 percent of news cases in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That's up from 50 percent from the beginning of July. Fauci said that he doesn't think the lockdowns that were put into effect last year are likely to return because there are effective vaccines to combat the virus. "I don't think we're gonna see lockdowns," Fauci, the nation's top infectious…
Video: Hudson Valley Man Charged After Brawl Breaks Out Between Workers, Customers At Pizzeria Video: Hudson Valley Man Charged After Brawl Breaks Out Between Workers, Customers At Pizzeria
Video: Hudson Valley Man Charged After Brawl Breaks Out Between Workers, Customers At Pizzeria A man was arrested after a chaotic brawl between employees and customers caught on video broke out at a New York restaurant. The incident at the Brooklyn eatery, Joe’s Pizza on Bedford Avenue, reportedly started as an argument before turning violent, with one worker using a kitchen utensil as a weapon. A restaurant employee was treated at an area hospital for facial injuries, according to police. A customer, identified as 33-year-old Hudson Valley resident Erind Prelvukaj, of West Nyack in Rockland County, was arrested and charged with assault, according to PIX11. To view a video of…
Scattered Showers, Thunderstorms Will Sweep Through Region Scattered Showers, Thunderstorms Will Sweep Through Region
Scattered Showers, Thunderstorms Will Sweep Through Region A sunny and pleasant weekend will end with scattered showers and thunderstorms, some of which could be strong in parts of the region. Clouds will increase during the day on Sunday, Aug. 1, which will be comfortable, with a high temperature in the mid 70s. "A potent short wave of energy will sweep across the Great Lakes to the Northeast on Sunday delivering the threat for damaging storms by Sunday afternoon," said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Matt Benz. There will be a slight chance for some showers between noon and 3 p.m., with storms becoming more likely after 3 p.m. and continuing th…
Man Killed In Two-Vehicle Crash On Busy Long Island Roadway Man Killed In Two-Vehicle Crash On Busy Long Island Roadway
Man Killed In Two-Vehicle Crash On Busy Long Island Roadway A Long Island man was killed in a two-vehicle crash on a busy area roadway. It happened just after 11:30 a.m. Saturday, July 31, in Miller Place. Raoul Rasch, age 79, of Rocky Point, was driving a 1934 Ford vintage model eastbound on Route 25A, near Panther Path, when the vehicle crossed into the westbound lane and struck a westbound 2004 Ford pickup, Suffolk County Police said. Rasch was transported to Stony Brook University Hospital where he was pronounced dead. Jose Herrera, age 54, of Centereach, was transported to Stony Brook University Hospital with minor injuries. The vehicl…
COVID-19: Vaccinated Westchester Assemblyman In Quarantine After Testing Positive COVID-19: Vaccinated Westchester Assemblyman In Quarantine After Testing Positive
Covid-19: Vaccinated Westchester Assemblyman In Quarantine After Testing Positive An immunized New York State assemblyman from Westchester has tested positive for COVID-19. Nader Sayegh (D-Yonkers) says he is in good spirits while under a seven-day quarantine after he tested positive for COVID-19. "I was really shocked," Sayegh said. "Here I am, I am vaccinated, and I got COVID-19," Sayegh said on Saturday, July 31. Sayegh received the Moderna vaccine in February and said he is regularly tested as a precaution to protect his family and friends, staff, and constituents he meets.  Related story - COVID-19: Cape Cod Cluster Among Vaccinated Led To Mask Shi…
Recall Issued For Portable Generators Due To Finger Amputation, Crushing Hazards Recall Issued For Portable Generators Due To Finger Amputation, Crushing Hazards
Recall Issued For Portable Generators Due To Finger Amputation, Crushing Hazards About 321,000 portable generators have been recalled after multiple reports of injuries related to the product. This recall involves 6500-watt and 8000-watt Generac portable generators with unit type numbers XT8000E, XT8000EFI, GP6500, GP6500E, GP8000E, as well as HomeLink 6500E portable generators, and DR models PRO 6500M and PRO 6500E portable generators.  The generators have gasoline-powered engines that are used to generate electricity for use as backup power. The generators have two wheels and a single, U-shaped, two-grip, flip-up pin-lock handle to help move the generator.  …
ID Released For Woman Killed In Long Island House Fire ID Released For Woman Killed In Long Island House Fire
ID Released For Woman Killed In Long Island House Fire The identity has been released of a Long Island woman who was killed in a house fire. The blaze broke out around 10:25 a.m., Friday, July 30 in West Islip, on the 800 block of Udall Road. After firefighters extinguished the fire, the body of Suzanne Minervini, age 61, a resident of the home, was discovered, police said. A firefighter suffered minor injuries, police said. A preliminary investigation has determined the cause of the fire to be non-criminal in nature, police said. Earlier report: Woman Killed In Long Island House Fire, Police Say Personnel from the West Islip and B…
Woman Charged With Prostitution After Raid At Long Island Massage Parlor Woman Charged With Prostitution After Raid At Long Island Massage Parlor
Woman Charged With Prostitution After Raid At Long Island Massage Parlor A woman was arrested for prostitution after a raid at a Long Island massage parlor. In response to community complaints, authorities in Suffolk County conducted an investigation into illegal activities at S & A Spa, located in East Moriches at 94 Montauk Highway at around 4 p.m. Friday, July 30, Suffolk County Police said. Jadi Bi, age 47, of Rego Park, was charged with: One count of unauthorized practice of a profession, a Class E felony, under the New York State Education Law; One count of prostitution, a Class B misdemeanor, under the New York State Penal Law. The raid was conduct…
COVID-19: Cape Cod Cluster Among Vaccinated Led To Mask Shift; 'The War Has Changed' CDC Says COVID-19: Cape Cod Cluster Among Vaccinated Led To Mask Shift; 'The War Has Changed' CDC Says
Covid-19: Cape Cod Cluster Among Vaccinated Led To Mask Shift; 'The War Has Changed' CDC Says A cluster of hundreds of COVID-19 cases on Cape Cod, many involving vaccinated people, prompted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to change its policy on mask-wearing this week. The July 4th outbreak in Provincetown, Massachusetts showed that vaccinated people infected with the Delta variant could spread the virus. A total of nearly 900 infections have been linked to the cluster. The high viral load of the Delta variant, which was first discovered in India late last year, makes it possible for vaccinated who become infected through breakthrough cases to spread the virus i…
COVID-19: These NY Counties Should Resume Wearing Masks Indoors, CDC Says COVID-19: These NY Counties Should Resume Wearing Masks Indoors, CDC Says
Covid-19: These NY Counties Should Resume Wearing Masks Indoors, CDC Says The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has identified counties in New York state where masks should be worn indoors, according to new guidance prompted by a surge of COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant. The CDC announced earlier this week that people should return to wearing masks indoors in areas with “substantial” and “high” COVID-19 transmission.  This means the counties recorded between 50 and 99.99 cases per 100,000 people during the last seven days. As of Friday, July 30, the list of New York state counties where vaccinated people should resume wearing masks in…
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