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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Teens Arrested Following Incident Outside Long Island Gym Teens Arrested Following Incident Outside Long Island Gym
Teens Arrested Following Incident Outside Long Island Gym Two teens were arrested for their involvement in an incident outside a Long Island gym, police said. The arrests were made in Port Jefferson Station at about 1:15 p.m. Friday, July 31. Members of CrossFit DHP, located at 650 Route 112, were participating in an outdoor fitness class on Sunday, July 23 at approximately 5:30 p.m. when a group of teenagers on bicycles began harassing them, Suffolk County Police said. Sixth Precinct police officers were called and broke up the dispute. However, the teens returned at approximately 6:15 p.m. and continued harassing the patrons. Followi…
Rockland County Corrections Officers Indicted On Criminal Charges Rockland County Corrections Officers Indicted On Criminal Charges
Rockland County Corrections Officers Indicted On Criminal Charges Two Rockland County corrections officers have been indicted on criminal charges. The Rockland County District Attorney’s Office announced the indictments of John Kezek and Christopher Taggart on charges alleging they committed criminal acts while performing their official duties. When the Sheriff’s Office was made aware of the allegations, both departmental and criminal investigations were launched, said Chief William Barbera of the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office. Both correction officers were subsequently suspended from duty. Additionally, as a result of the criminal investig…
Nassau County Man Shot, Killed During Altercation Outside Long Island Home Nassau County Man Shot, Killed During Altercation Outside Long Island Home
Nassau County Man Shot, Killed During Altercation Outside Long Island Home A suspect is at large after a man was shot and killed following an altercation outside a Long Island house. It happened around 6:30 p.m. Friday, July 31 in Amityville. Suffolk County Police First Precinct officers responded to the scene after a 911 caller reported a man had been shot, which occurred after an altercation, in front of a home on North Somerset Road. The shooter then fled the scene. When officers arrived, they found Elbert Wright, 28, of Massapequa, dead from a gunshot wound. The investigation is continuing.  Detectives are asking anyone with information on the inc…
Tracking Hurricane Isaias: Region Remains In Latest Projected Path Tracking Hurricane Isaias: Region Remains In Latest Projected Path
Tracking Hurricane Isaias: Region Remains In Latest Projected Path This region, and much of the Northeast, remains within the projected path of the second named hurricane of the season. The latest forecast track for Category 1 storm Isaias, including its "cone of uncertainty," was released Saturday morning, Aug. 1 by the National Hurricane Center. (See first image above.)  Isaias (pronounced "ees-ah-EE-ahs") became a hurricane ahead of schedule early Friday morning, July 31, is now closing in on Florida's east coast. It's then expected to head up the East Coast and into the Northeast. It's packing maximum sustained near 85 miles p…
COVID-19: Here's Five-Day Hudson Valley Positivity Testing Rate; New Cases For Each County COVID-19: Here's Five-Day Hudson Valley Positivity Testing Rate; New Cases For Each County
Covid-19: Here's Five-Day Hudson Valley Positivity Testing Rate; New Cases For Each County The positivity rate for COVID-19 test results in the Hudson Valley has remained steady, according to five-day data released by New York State on Friday, July 31. Of the 68,869 test results reported on Thursday, July 30 to New York State, 644, or 0.93 percent, were positive. In the Hudson Valley, the positive percentages in the last five days are as follows: Sunday, July 26: 0.8 percent Monday, July 27: 1.1 percent Tuesday, July 28: 1.3 percent Wednesday, July 29: 1.3 percent Thursday, July 30: 0.9 percent A total of 644 new COVID cases were reported statewide on Thursd…
COVID-19: Here's Latest Five-Day Long Island Positivity Testing Rate; New Cases For Each County COVID-19: Here's Latest Five-Day Long Island Positivity Testing Rate; New Cases For Each County
Covid-19: Here's Latest Five-Day Long Island Positivity Testing Rate; New Cases For Each County The positivity rate for COVID-19 test results on Long Island has remained steady, according to five-day data released by New York State on Friday, July 31. Of the 68,869 test results reported on Thursday, July 30 to New York State, 644, or 0.93 percent, were positive. On Long Island, the positive percentages in the last five days are as follows: Sunday, July 26: 1.5 percent Monday, July 27: 1.1 percent Tuesday, July 28: 1.1 percent  Wednesday, July 29: 1.2 percent Thursday, July 30: 0.9 percent A total of 644 new COVID cases were reported statewide…
Isaias Becomes Hurricane: Here's Latest Projected Path Isaias Becomes Hurricane: Here's Latest Projected Path
Isaias Becomes Hurricane: Here's Latest Projected Path Isaias has become a hurricane ahead of schedule with a new projected path that takes the Category 1 storm up the East Coast. The second named hurricane of the season, the storm is expected to move through the Bahamas on Friday, July 31 before moving close to Florida's east coast then heading up the Northeast. At 5 a.m. Friday, the center of now Hurricane Isaias (pronounced "ees-ah-EE-ahs") was located about 15 miles south-southwest of Great Inagua Island, the National Hurricane Center said. It's packing maximum sustained near 80 miles per hour. Earlier report: Newly Released Forecas…
Woman Found Dead In Wooded Area On Long Island Woman Found Dead In Wooded Area On Long Island
Woman Found Dead In Wooded Area On Long Island Police are investigating the death of a woman found dead in a wooded area on Long Island. A home health aide, who was visiting a resident of Villas at North Pine Hills in Manorville, was jogging when he discovered a female body on the ground in a wooded area just east of Winding Path and called 911 at around 10:45 a.m., Suffolk County Police said. The woman, whose name is being withheld pending the notification of next of kin, was pronounced dead by a physician assistant from the Office of the Suffolk County Medical Examiner. An autopsy will be done by the Suffolk County Medical …
Newly Released Forecast Cone For Tropical Storm Isaias Includes Northeast Newly Released Forecast Cone For Tropical Storm Isaias Includes Northeast
Newly Released Forecast Cone For Tropical Storm Isaias Includes Northeast Tropical Storm Isaias is projected to gain hurricane strength as it nears the southern United States coast and with its track expected to move farther east, its latest projected forecast cone includes New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts. A tropical storm watch was issued at 5 p.m. Thursday, July 30 for the east coast of Florida by the National Hurricane Center. At the time of the advisory, Isaias was about 250 miles south of the Bahamas. Earlier report: Tropical System With Uncertain Long-Range Track Nears US Coast The storm is expected to strengthen to Category 1…
COVID-19: Connecticut On Target For Full Reopening Of Schools, Lamont Says COVID-19: Connecticut On Target For Full Reopening Of Schools, Lamont Says
Covid-19: Connecticut On Target For Full Reopening Of Schools, Lamont Says Current health metrics for COVID-19 in Connecticut support a full reopening of schools statewide this fall, Gov. Ned Lamont announced late Thursday afternoon, July 30. The positivity rate for COVID testing in Connecticut has stayed between .05 percent and 1.2 percent the last month. "Right now the metrics indicate we can have a class experience with a mix of hybrid," Lamont said at a news briefing held in Hartford. Lamont said the hybrid models will be used more in the upper grades where it's more difficult to distance. Lamont said the type of hybrid models used by schools will be done on…
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