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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Damaging Winds, Drenching Downpours, Isolated Tornadoes Main Threats From Back-To-Back Storms Damaging Winds, Drenching Downpours, Isolated Tornadoes Main Threats From Back-To-Back Storms
Damaging Winds, Drenching Downpours, Isolated Tornadoes Main Threats From Back-To-Back Storms Back-to-back storm systems taking aim at the region the next two days will be packed with damaging wind gusts and drenching downpours with isolated tornadoes and large hail possible. According to the National Weather Service, Friday, July 5, will be muggy and humid, with high temperatures in the upper 80s and a heat index in the 90s. Morning fog and cloudy conditions will be followed by partly sunny skies. Afternoon showers are possible, and the first round of thunderstorms will arrive late afternoon. The window for storm activity will last into late Friday night. Areas in yellow in the fi…
COVID-19: New LB.1 Variant Sees Climb In Infections Amid Nationwide Uptick In Cases COVID-19: New LB.1 Variant Sees Climb In Infections Amid Nationwide Uptick In Cases
Covid-19: New LB.1 Variant Sees Climb In Infections Amid Nationwide Uptick In Cases Cases of a new COVID-19 variant are on the rise nationally as the spread of the virus overall is climbing, according to brand-new data from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). The highly contagious variant, LB.1, now accounts for 17.5 percent of US cases in the two weeks ending Saturday, June 22. LB.1 cases have more than doubled since May, and some experts think it could be on a path to surpass two offshoots of the highly contagious Omicron variant who are part of the so-called "FLiRT" group: KP.3 and KP. 2. Combined, those two subvariants account for mo…
Scattered Storms Could Disrupt Independence Day Activities, Fireworks; Here's Latest Scattered Storms Could Disrupt Independence Day Activities, Fireworks; Here's Latest
Scattered Storms Could Disrupt Independence Day Activities, Fireworks; Here's Latest Scattered showers and thunderstorms will threaten outdoor activities, including fireworks displays on Independence Day. The time frame for spotty storms is in the afternoon into the evening on Thursday, July 4. But some good news: The storms should be short-lived and non-severe. It will be partly sunny during the morning and the early afternoon on Independence Day. The high temperature will be in the mid-80s. High humidity will make conditions ripe for thunderstorms, which will be possible, along with showers, from the early afternoon through the evening, especially inland farth…
Days-Long Scattered Storm Chance Starts July 4th: Here's Latest Track, Timing Days-Long Scattered Storm Chance Starts July 4th: Here's Latest Track, Timing
Days-Long Scattered Storm Chance Starts July 4th: Here's Latest Track, Timing Independence Day will mark the start of an unsettled stretch that will be marked by warmer temperatures, an increase in humidity, and multiple rounds of thunderstorms and showers. According to the National Weather Service, Wednesday, July 3, will have a mix of sun and clouds and a high temperature in the low 80s.  It will be partly sunny during the morning and the early afternoon on Thursday, July 4, Independence Day. High humidity will make conditions ripe for thunderstorms, which will be possible, along with showers, from the early afternoon through the evening, especially inland fa…
Multiple Rounds Of Showers, Storms On Track For Northeast: Here's Timing, July 4th Forecast Multiple Rounds Of Showers, Storms On Track For Northeast: Here's Timing, July 4th Forecast
Multiple Rounds Of Showers, Storms On Track For Northeast: Here's Timing, July 4th Forecast Independence Day will mark the start of an unsettled stretch that will be marked by multiple rounds of thunderstorms and showers. However, the days leading up will be mainly sunny and pleasant, including Tuesday, July 2, and Wednesday, July 3, according to the National Weather Service. The high temperature will be in the low 80s on both days. It will be partly sunny during the morning and the early afternoon on Thursday, July 4, Independence Day. High humidity will make conditions ripe for thunderstorms, which will be possible, along with showers, from the early afternoon through the even…
Plane Crash IDs: 5 Killed Were Family Members Who Were In Cooperstown For Baseball Tournament Plane Crash IDs: 5 Killed Were Family Members Who Were In Cooperstown For Baseball Tournament
Plane Crash IDs: 5 Killed Were Family Members Who Were In Cooperstown For Baseball Tournament Five people killed in a small plane crash in New York have been identified as members of a family who were in the region for a baseball tournament in Cooperstown, the site of the sport's Hall of Fame and Museum. The single-engine Piper PA-46 went down in Catskill Park around 2 p.m. Sunday, June 30, in the small Delaware County village of Sidney. According to the Federation Aviation Administration (FAA), the plane had departed from Oneonta about 20 minutes earlier. Drones, ATVs, and helicopters were used during the hours-long search, leading to the discovery of debris and, ultimately, to th…
5 Killed After Plane Crashes In Upstate NY 5 Killed After Plane Crashes In Upstate NY
5 Killed After Plane Crashes In Upstate NY Five people were killed after a small plane crashed in upstate New York. Click here for a new, updated story - Plane Crash IDs: 5 Killed Were Family Members Who Were In Cooperstown For Baseball Tournament The single-engine Piper PA-46 went down in Catskill Park around 2 p.m. Sunday, June 30, in the small Delaware County village of Sidney. According to the Federation Aviation Administration (FAA), the plane had departed from Oneonta about 20 minutes earlier. The identities of the five onboard have not yet been released. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is leading the…
Next Round Of Storms Could Pose Threat To July 4th Firework Shows: 5-Day Forecast Next Round Of Storms Could Pose Threat To July 4th Firework Shows: 5-Day Forecast
Next Round Of Storms Could Pose Threat To July 4th Firework Shows: 5-Day Forecast The next round of thunderstorms expected to sweep through the region are on track to hit July 4th, threatening firework displays It will arrive after a pleasant, days-long stretch of dry weather to start the new month. Monday, July 1, will be breezy, with winds gusting up to 25 miles per hour at times in some areas, according to the National Weather Service It will be comfortable and much less humid. The high temperature will be in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees. Look for plenty more sunshine on Tuesday, July 2, and Wednesday, July 3, with high temperatures generally in the low 8…
41-Year-Old Killed After Being Struck By Multiple Vehicles In Capital Region 41-Year-Old Killed After Being Struck By Multiple Vehicles In Capital Region
41-Year-Old Killed After Being Struck By Multiple Vehicles In Capital Region A man was killed after being struck by multiple vehicles on a roadway in the region. The incident happened just before 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 26, in Saratoga County on Route 146 near the intersection of Route 9 in Clifton Park.  New York State Police say an investigation determined Christopher E. Merritt, age 41, of Spring Hill, Florida, was walking across the roadway, not in a crosswalk, when he was struck by two vehicles traveling eastbound.  Both vehicles immediately stopped, contacted 911 to dispatch emergency services, and cooperated with the investigation.&nbs…
Seen Him Or This Car? Silver Alert Issued For Missing Centereach Man Seen Him Or This Car? Silver Alert Issued For Missing Centereach Man
Seen Him Or This Car? Silver Alert Issued For Missing Centereach Man A Long Island man has gone missing and authorities have issued a Silver Alert. James Shurman, age 35, was last seen leaving his Centereach home at approximately 4 a.m. on Friday, June 28 in a gray 2015 Chrysler 200 with NY license plate KRP 8819.  Shurman was reported missing by family on Sunday, June 30. Shurman is 5-foot-8, 225 pounds. He has red hair and hazel eyes. Detectives are asking anyone with information on Shurman’s location to call 911 or Sixth Squad detectives at 631-854-8652. Share this story by clicking on the Facebook icon below. Check back to Daily Voice for update…
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