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

Heat Advisory: Dangerously Hot Conditions Grip Region - Here's When We'll See Some Relief Heat Advisory: Dangerously Hot Conditions Grip Region - Here's When We'll See Some Relief
Heat Advisory: Dangerously Hot Conditions Grip Region - Here's When We'll See Some Relief Steamy, unhealthy, dangerously hot conditions will linger for the next few days with a Heat Advisory in effect for the region. The advisory, issued by the National Weather Service, is from noon Sunday, July 19 until 8 p.m. Monday, July 20. Heat indices will climb to the upper 90s throughout the region on Sunday, with parts of interior Connecticut reaching 100. (See first image above.) On Monday, heat indices will reach 100 for most of the region. (See second image above.) Sunday will be sunny and Monday will be partly sunny. "Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, …
COVID-19: New Studies Shed More Light On Impact Of Blood Type On Virus COVID-19: New Studies Shed More Light On Impact Of Blood Type On Virus
Covid-19: New Studies Shed More Light On Impact Of Blood Type On Virus Two new studies are shedding light on the possible impact one's blood type has on contracting COVID-19. Findings by a team of European scientists published in the New England Journal of Medicine and based on research involving 1,980 severely ill patients found that those with Blood Type O had the lowest frequency of disease positivity and Blood Type A the highest. Separate studies, conducted at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York and the Massachusetts General Hospital, do not share the European findings. Evidence was found in both those studies that those with Type O blood may be le…
Teenage Woman Killed, Four Others Hospitalized In Long Island Crash Teenage Woman Killed, Four Others Hospitalized In Long Island Crash
Teenage Woman Killed, Four Others Hospitalized In Long Island Crash A teenage woman was killed and four others were hospitalized in a single-vehicle crash on the Southern State Parkway. It happened just before 3 a.m. on Saturday, July 18 on the eastbound side at the Exit 41A northbound ramp to the Sagtikos Parkway, Islip. Tania Bonilla, 19, of Brentwood, was driving a 2019 Honda Civic in the left lane when she left the roadway and the driver’s side struck the guardrail on the right shoulder, state police said. Bonilla was transported to Southside Hospital where she succumbed to her injuries, according to police.  The four passengers were transpo…
Assistant Tried To Make Grisly Murder Of Hudson Valley Tech CEO Look Like A Hit, Report Says Assistant Tried To Make Grisly Murder Of Hudson Valley Tech CEO Look Like A Hit, Report Says
Assistant Tried To Make Grisly Murder Of Hudson Valley Tech CEO Look Like A Hit, Report Says The personal assistant arrested for the murder of a tech CEO from the Hudson Valley who was found dismembered in New York City reportedly attempted to make the killing look like a professional hit job. Tyrese Devon Hapsil, 21, an employee of the victim, longtime Hudson Valley resident Fahim Saleh, was charged with his murder on Friday, July 17 after Saleh was found dismembered in his Lower East Side luxury condo on Tuesday, July 14. Earlier story - Details Emerge After Tech Entrepreneur From Hudson Valley Found Dismembered Hapsil, wearing all black with a black mask and a duffel bag, had …
Personal Assistant Charged For Grisly Murder Of Tech CEO Is Long Island Native Personal Assistant Charged For Grisly Murder Of Tech CEO Is Long Island Native
Personal Assistant Charged For Grisly Murder Of Tech CEO Is Long Island Native The personal assistant arrested for the murder of a tech entrepreneur who was found dismembered in his Manhattan apartment is a native of Long Island. Tyrese Devon Hapsil, 21, an employee of the victim, Fahim Saleh, was charged with his murder on Friday, July 17 after Saleh was found dismembered in his Lower East Side luxury condo on Tuesday, July 14. Earlier story - Details Emerge After Tech Entrepreneur From Hudson Valley Found Dismembered Hapsil, wearing all black with a black mask and a duffel bag, had reportedly followed Saleh into the apartment and rode with him up an elevator that …
COVID-19: Here's Long Island Five-Day Testing Trend, Number Of New Cases In Each County COVID-19: Here's Long Island Five-Day Testing Trend, Number Of New Cases In Each County
Covid-19: Here's Long Island Five-Day Testing Trend, Number Of New Cases In Each County The number of positive test results for COVID-19 on Long Island has remained steady, according to five-day data released Saturday, July 18. Of the 69,817 tests conducted Friday, July 17 in New York State, 754, or 1.08 percent, were positive. On Long Island, the positive percentages in the last five days are as follows: Monday, July 13: 2.0 percent Tuesday, July 14: 1.0 percent Wednesday, July 15: 0.9 percent Thursday, July 16: 0.9 percent Friday, July 17: 1.0 percent There were 39 new COVID-19 cases reported in Nassau County (down 10 from a day earlier) with another 58…
COVID-19: Here's Hudson Valley Five-Day Testing Trend, Number Of New Cases In Each County COVID-19: Here's Hudson Valley Five-Day Testing Trend, Number Of New Cases In Each County
Covid-19: Here's Hudson Valley Five-Day Testing Trend, Number Of New Cases In Each County The number of positive test results for COVID-19 in the Hudson Valley has remained steady, according to five-day data released Saturday, July 18. Of the 69,817 tests conducted Friday, July 17 in New York State, 754, or 1.08 percent, were positive. In the Hudson Valley, the positive percentages in the last five days are as follows: Monday, July 13: 1.6 percent Tuesday, July 14: 1.4 percent Wednesday, July 15: 1.10 percent Thursday, July 16: 0.8 percent Friday, July 17: 0.9 percent Here's a rundown of the number of new cases per Hudson Valley county: Westchester, 40 (down one from a day e…
Worker At Long Island Group Facility Accused Of Striking, Mistreating Woman, 34 Worker At Long Island Group Facility Accused Of Striking, Mistreating Woman, 34
Worker At Long Island Group Facility Accused Of Striking, Mistreating Woman, 34 A worker at a Long Island group facility has been charged for striking and mistreating a 34-year-old female victim, police said. Wanda Shorts, 56, of Brooklyn, is accused of striking the woman several times and mistreating the victim during meals while forcing her to eat befouled food, Nassau County Police said. Detectives conducted a thorough investigation and Shorts was arrested without incident at 11:20 p.m. on Friday, July 17, according to police. The incident occurred at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, April 6 in Syosset, police said. Shorts was charged with endangering the welfare of an incomp…
COVID-19: State Guidelines For Reopening Schools Now Available To Public COVID-19: State Guidelines For Reopening Schools Now Available To Public
Covid-19: State Guidelines For Reopening Schools Now Available To Public Guidelines sent to school districts when the formula that will be used to reopen schools across New York State was announced are now available for the general public. Under the formula, schools can reopen if the region is in Phase 4 and the daily COVID-19 infection rate is five percent or lower over a 14-day average. But if the regional infection rate is greater than nine percent using a seven-day average after Saturday, Aug. 1, schools will then have to close, in effect, "an emergency stop button," Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in announcing the formula on Monday, July 13. The determination for …
COVID-19: Those With This Blood Type Have Higher Chance Of Contracting Virus, Study Shows COVID-19: Those With This Blood Type Have Higher Chance Of Contracting Virus, Study Shows
Covid-19: Those With This Blood Type Have Higher Chance Of Contracting Virus, Study Shows Click here for an updated story - COVID-19: New Studies Shed More Light On Impact Of Blood Type On Virus Those who have one blood type are at higher risk of contracting COVID-19, and those in another are at a lower risk, a study has shown. The four blood types are A, B, AB and O. The findings by a team of European scientists were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Blood Type O had the lowest frequency of disease positivity and Blood Type A the highest, the study revealed. A total of 1,980 patients described as having "severe" respiratory disease in seven Italian …
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