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

Two Teens Charged After Victim Shot In Head During Robbery In Area, Police Say Two Teens Charged After Victim Shot In Head During Robbery In Area, Police Say
Two Teens Charged After Victim Shot In Head During Robbery In Area, Police Say Two teenagers have been charged after a victim was shot in the head during a robbery in the area, police said. State Police were contacted by Vassar Hospital in Poughkeepsie about a gunshot victim in the emergency department on Tuesday, Aug. 25.  An investigation with the assistance from the Troop K Major Crimes Unit and the Violent Gang and Narcotics Team determined the two 18-year-olds robbed and shot the victim in the head in Wappinger Falls in the area of West Main Street, state police said. On Wednesday, Sept. 2, state police arrested two 18-year-olds for first-degree robbery, a …
COVID-19: Here's Brand-New Five-Day Testing Rate For Long Island COVID-19: Here's Brand-New Five-Day Testing Rate For Long Island
Covid-19: Here's Brand-New Five-Day Testing Rate For Long Island After Long Island saw an uptick in the COVID-19 test positivity rate for four straight days, the percentage declined slightly according to newly released data. Here are the day-by-day infection rates: Tuesday, Sept. 1: 0.8 percent Wednesday, Sept. 2: 1.1 percent Thursday, Sept. 3: 1.4 percent  Friday, Sept. 4: 1.5 percent Saturday, Sept. 5: 1.1 percent Statewide, of the 85,630 test results reported to New York State on Saturday, 729, or 0.85 percent, were positive. A day earlier, the statewide infection rate was .80 percent. Those 729 new cases the last 24 hours bring the total …
Acupuncturist Accused Of Sexually Abusing Patient In Area Acupuncturist Accused Of Sexually Abusing Patient In Area
Acupuncturist Accused Of Sexually Abusing Patient In Area An acupuncturist at an area facility has been accused of sexually abusing a patient. Dutchess County resident Detlef F. Wolf, 78, of Hyde Park, while working as an acupuncturist at the Acupuncture and Wellness Center located on Titusville Road in the town of LaGrange is alleged to have sexually abused the patient, state police said on Sunday, Sept. 6. On Thursday, Sept. 3, troopers from the Poughkeepsie barracks arrested Wolf for and charged him with third-degree sexual abuse, a Class B misdemeanor. Wolf was arraigned before the town of LaGrange Court and released on his own reco…
Police: Cop Hospitalized After Drunk Driver Crashes Into Cruiser At Long Island Intersection Police: Cop Hospitalized After Drunk Driver Crashes Into Cruiser At Long Island Intersection
Police: Cop Hospitalized After Drunk Driver Crashes Into Cruiser At Long Island Intersection A police officer was hospitalized after a drunk driver crashed into his cruiser at a Long Island intersection. A police officer, while on DWI patrol operating an unmarked radio motor patrol vehicle was driving north on Main Street at Conklin Street in Farmingdale, just after 2 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 6 in  Farmingdale, Nassau County Police said. The officer was making a left turn onto Conklin Street when his vehicle was struck by a 2006 Mini Cooper traveling south on Main Street through the intersection, according to police. Two police officers were on a separate assignment on the corne…
Gunshot Fired From Jeep After Disturbance At Long Island House Party, Police Say Gunshot Fired From Jeep After Disturbance At Long Island House Party, Police Say
Gunshot Fired From Jeep After Disturbance At Long Island House Party, Police Say Two suspects are at large after a gunshot was fired from a vehicle at a Long Island house party. There was a disturbance between a few individuals leaving a house party in the vicinity of Leighton Road and Keswick Road at around 2:15 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 6 in Elmont, according to Nassau County Police said. While attempting to leave the area, a black or gray colored Jeep with Florida plates driven by the first suspect arrived at the location to pick up the second suspect, police said.  The first suspect exited the vehicle, holding a black and silver revolver at his side, according …
Long Island Man Drove Drunk With 12-Year-Old Son In Car, Police Say Long Island Man Drove Drunk With 12-Year-Old Son In Car, Police Say
Long Island Man Drove Drunk With 12-Year-Old Son In Car, Police Say A Long Island man drove drunk with his young son the car overnight, according to police.  A 911 caller reported seeing a 2001 Honda Accord driving erratically in Commack southbound on Larkfield Road at approximately 10:40 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 5, Suffolk County Police said. A Selective Alcohol Fatality Enforcement Team (SAFE-T) officer located the vehicle minutes later and initiated a traffic stop, police said. When the officer approached the vehicle, he determined the driver was intoxicated and that there was a 12-year-old boy in the backseat, according to police.  The…
Danbury Mayor To Comedian John Oliver: We'll Take Offer To Rename $110M Sewage Plant After You Danbury Mayor To Comedian John Oliver: We'll Take Offer To Rename $110M Sewage Plant After You
Danbury Mayor To Comedian John Oliver: We'll Take Offer To Rename $110M Sewage Plant After You * Watch a video of the announcement here Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton says he's going to make good on his promise to name the city’s $110 million sewer plant after John Oliver and has accepted an offer from the comedian - with one condition. "You must come here to Danbury when we cut the ribbon," Boughton said. Oliver said that he would donate $25,000 to the Connecticut Food Bank, $25,000 to Donors Choose fund for Danbury teachers, and $5,000 to ALS Connecticut if Boughton went through with what was initially a tongue-in-cheek proposal about renaming the sewage plant. Boughton's proposal c…
Missing Long Island Man Found Missing Long Island Man Found
Missing Long Island Man Found Update: A 24-year-old Long Island man who went missing has been located. Samuel Santobello had last been seen in Nassau County on Airport Plaza in the village of Farmingdale at 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 5, according to authorities. On Sunday afternoon, Sept. 6, it was announced that he was found. Original report: A 24-year-old Long Island man has gone missing and authorities are asking for the public's help in locating him.  Samuel Santobello was last seen in Nassau County on Airport Plaza in the village of Farmingdale at 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 5, according to authoritie…
Nassau County Couple Charged With Stealing Dog Nassau County Couple Charged With Stealing Dog
Nassau County Couple Charged With Stealing Dog Two people who were allegedly responsible for the theft of a dog from a Long Island neighborhood late last year have been arrested. Roy Gross, Chief of the Suffolk SPCA said that the dog “Bella” had gone missing from her yard on Elm Avenue in Ronkonkoma on Dec. 18, 2019.  An initial anonymous tip was given that an unknown jogger had picked up Bella but this was found to be untrue, Gross said. After an investigation, an SPCA Detective located "Bella" and returned her to her family just minutes before midnight on Christmas Eve, 2019.   Gross said that the SCSPCA continued to …
COVID-19: Long Island Sees Positivity Rate Uptick For Fourth Day In Row COVID-19: Long Island Sees Positivity Rate Uptick For Fourth Day In Row
Covid-19: Long Island Sees Positivity Rate Uptick For Fourth Day In Row For the fourth straight day, Long Island has seen an uptick in COVID-19 test positivity rate. Here are the day-by-day infection rates: Tuesday, Sept. 1: 0.8 percent Wednesday, Sept. 2: 1.1 percent Thursday, Sept. 3: 1.4 percent  Friday, Sept. 4: 1.5 percent Statewide, of the 99,761 test results reported to New York State on Friday, 801, or 0.80 percent, were positive. A day earlier, the statewide infection rate was .92 percent. Those 801 new cases the last 24 hours bring the total number to 438,772 during the entire pandemic. There were 107 new cases reported in Nassau County a…
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