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

Here's Latest Memorial Day Outlook: Humid, Some Sun; Will We See Storms? Here's Latest Memorial Day Outlook: Humid, Some Sun; Will We See Storms?
Here's Latest Memorial Day Outlook: Humid, Some Sun; Will We See Storms? This Is 'Literally Worst Place To Be' During Storms, Says Weather Service  It won't be a picture-perfect Memorial (to say the least), but given the string of steamy, stormy weather, it won't be that bad either. Clouds will linger into Memorial Day morning, but there should be gradual clearing during the day with breaks of sun from west to east during the morning. The afternoon will be bring increasing sun, with humid, warm and muggy conditions and the high temperature in the low-70s. There is a slight chance of thunderstorms. There will be patchy fog overnight through around 10 a.m. Tues…
Major Recall Of Spam, Other Hormel Brand After Complaints Of Metal Objects Major Recall Of Spam, Other Hormel Brand After Complaints Of Metal Objects
Major Recall Of Spam, Other Hormel Brand After Complaints Of Metal Objects A major recall of Spam and another canned meat food made by Hormel has been ordered after four consumers complained about metal objects found in the food with minor injuries reported, the Department of Agriculture said. A total of 228,000 pounds of Spam and Hormel's Black-Label Luncheon Loaf have been recalled. The USDA said "minor oral injuries" were reported but said they received "no additional reports of injury or illness" from consumption of the products. The recall covers 12-ounce metal cans containing "SPAM Classic" with a "Best By" date of Fe…
Wesleyan Wins First National Lacrosse Title, Aided By Westchester Players Wesleyan Wins First National Lacrosse Title, Aided By Westchester Players
Wesleyan Wins First National Lacrosse Title, Aided By Westchester Players Wesleyan University's men's lacrosse team won its first-ever NCAA Division III championship on Sunday, aided by the efforts of several former high school standouts from the area. The Cardinals, playing in their first-ever title game, defeated two-time defending national champion Salisbury 8-6 in Foxborough, Mass. Salisbury was looking for its 13th national championship. Wesleyan jumped out to a 4-0 lead after the first quarter as the Cardinals capitalized on several big offensive opportunities while shutting down Salisbury with a zone defense. Salisbury then answered with a run of its own,…
Lone Survivor Of Fatal Cougar Attack ID'd As Northern Westchester Native Lone Survivor Of Fatal Cougar Attack ID'd As Northern Westchester Native
Lone Survivor Of Fatal Cougar Attack ID'd As Northern Westchester Native A Westchester native has been identified as the survivor of an extremely rare and much-publicized fatal cougar attack that occurred last week in the Cascade Mountains near Seattle. Isaac Sederbaum, 31, a social science researcher who graduated from Byram Hills High School in Armonk, was treated for his injuries at a nearby hospital and has been released. Sederbaum was mountain biking with fellow Seattleite SJ Brooks, 32, a leader in the local cycling community, in the morning on Saturday, May 19 when the attack occurred in which Brooks was killed. The two initially scared off the cougar by…
Northern Westchester Couple Found Dead Northern Westchester Couple Found Dead
Northern Westchester Couple Found Dead A Northern Westchester couple died of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning after unintentionally leaving their car running at their home, state police said. The victims -- Cornelius Dennis, 86, and Joan Dennis, 85, of Skytop Drive in Croton-on-Hudson -- were discovered on Saturday, May 26. Initial investigation suggests the two returned home, and inadvertently left the vehicle running in the garage, according to state police. A buildup of carbon monoxide is thought to have led to their deaths on Wednesday, May 23, state police said. The victims were discovered after a neighbor noticed three …
Some Will Remain Without Power In Downtown Norwalk Until Evening Some Will Remain Without Power In Downtown Norwalk Until Evening
Some Will Remain Without Power In Downtown Norwalk Until Evening Update, 2 p.m. The majority of customers in South Norwalk who lost power late Sunday morning have had their power restored, South Norwalk Electric and Water said just before 2 p.m. About 100 or so customers will remain without power until the evening as crews work to replace damaged equipment.  Original report: South Norwalk Electric and Water crews are working early Sunday afternoon to restore power after a downtown outage occurred late in the morning. Some customers saw power restored shortly before noon, South Norwalk Electric and Water said on Twitter. "Please use caution in in…
Woman Killed As Car Crashes Head On With SUV On Merritt Parkway Woman Killed As Car Crashes Head On With SUV On Merritt Parkway
Woman Killed As Car Crashes Head On With SUV On Merritt Parkway A 57-year-old woman was killed late Saturday night in a head-on crash involving a car and an SUV on the Merritt Parkway. The crash occurred around 11:30 p.m. near Exit 67 in Meriden when 21-year-old David Perez of Bridgeport, was traveling southbound in a 2005 Honda Civic near the Miller Avenue DOT exit when he drove off the left side of the roadway, and struck a curb. The car then became airborne, launched over the metal-beam guardrail median, and into the northbound flow of traffic, where it hit a  2013 Chevrolet Equinox head on, causing both vehicles to be disabled in the travel lane. S…
Two Face Charges After Stops At Stamford Sobriety Checkpoint Two Face Charges After Stops At Stamford Sobriety Checkpoint
Two Face Charges After Stops At Stamford Sobriety Checkpoint Two local men are facing charges after police conducted a sobriety checkpoint in Stamford late Friday night into early Saturday morning.The checkpoint was at 626 Glenbrook Road and began around 11:30 p.m. and lasted more than an hour. Charged were: Mamuka Simonishvilli, 52, of Bedford Street, Stamford, operating under the influence and possession of marijuana. William Potolicchio, 64, of Hubbard Avenue, Stamford, operating under the influence and possession of marijuana. The detail was made possible through a grant from the Connecticut Department of Transportation.
Memorial Day Forecast Takes Shape As Unsettled Weather Sets In For Sunday Memorial Day Forecast Takes Shape As Unsettled Weather Sets In For Sunday
Memorial Day Forecast Takes Shape As Unsettled Weather Sets In For Sunday This Is 'Literally Worst Place To Be' During Storms, Says Weather Service  A steamy Saturday will be followed by a showery Sunday, but what will Memorial Day bring? A cold front that is south of the area has led to gusty northeasterly winds and cooler temperatures that will remain nearly steady in the 60s throughout the day. It will be unsettled, with rain at times possible during the morning and afternoon. The chance of rain will diminish overnight as temperatures fall into the 50s. Clouds will linger into Memorial Day morning, but there should be gradual clearing during the day with so…
Search Party From Three States Looking For Missing Boy Near NY Border Search Party From Three States Looking For Missing Boy Near NY Border
Search Party From Three States Looking For Missing Boy Near NY Border A search party with authorities from three states is out looking for a 13-year-old boy who has gone missing near the borders of New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts. The boy, who is from Waterbury, went missing in Mount Washington in western Massachusetts, near the neighboring Mount Everett State Reservation and the Taconic State Park in Columbia County, New York. The unidentified boy was hiking with his father when he went missing Friday at around 8:15 p.m., WesternMassNews reported. State police said the boy, who is autistic, has a cell phone with him, but reception is not good in the …
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