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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Luigi Mangione Musical Is Real, And It's Sold Out Luigi Mangione Musical Is Real, And It's Sold Out
Luigi Mangione Musical Is Real, And It's Sold Out A new musical rooted in true crime and real-world headlines is making waves for its surreal premise — and stranger backstory. The creators of Luigi The Musical, which centers on controversial figure Luigi Mangione, say it will offer a unique blend of comedy and social critique, distancing itself from any glorification of violence. It will premiere on Friday, June 13, in San Francisco, at the Taylor Street Theater. Tickets for all five of its initial performances are sold out, with new dates expected to be announced, according to the show’s website. Mangione, a 27-year-old Maryland native, …
Tropical Storm Could Form Before Hurricane Season Even Starts Tropical Storm Could Form Before Hurricane Season Even Starts
Tropical Storm Could Form Before Hurricane Season Even Starts The year's first tropical storm could form before the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, which begins Sunday, June 1. In mid-May, a slowly rotating, expansive area of atmospheric disturbance may develop near Central America, affecting parts of the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, according to AccuWeather. Known as the Central American Gyre, the system can occasionally set the stage for a tropical depression or storm to form. "We're starting to get into that season where we need to kind of keep an eye out (in the Caribbean)," said AccuWeather Lead Hurricane Expert Alex DaSilva. …
Recall Issued For Snack Mix Sold In PA Recall Issued For Snack Mix Sold In PA
Recall Issued For Snack Mix Sold In PA A snack mix sold in stores across the Northeast has been recalled following a new federal warning. The recall affects two package sizes of the “19th Hole Snack Mix” made by New England Village Foods, which was distributed to small grocery markets and convenience stores in New England, New York, and Pennsylvania, according to a notice issued Tuesday, May 6, by the FDA. The product may contain allergens that are not properly listed on the label, posing a potential health risk for consumers. No illnesses have been reported. The recalled snack mix was sold in 5-ounce and 10-ounce clear cups an…
Trump Considers Renaming Another Part Of World Trump Considers Renaming Another Part Of World
Trump Considers Renaming Another Part Of World In a move that could reshape diplomatic discourse, President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a proposal to rename another part of the world. This time, it’s far from the continental US. Trump is weighing the idea of officially changing the name of the Persian Gulf to either the Gulf of Arabia or the Arabian Gulf. The proposal could surface during his upcoming trip to the Middle East, where he is scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. The Persian Gulf lies between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. Iran has already pushed back, with Foreign Minister Abbas…
Spacecraft Launched Decades Ago To Crash Land On Earth: Here's What To Know Spacecraft Launched Decades Ago To Crash Land On Earth: Here's What To Know
Spacecraft Launched Decades Ago To Crash Land On Earth: Here's What To Know A spacecraft launched more than 50 years ago is expected to make an uncontrolled reentry into Earth’s atmosphere in the coming days. The defunct probe from the former Soviet Union, known as Kosmos 482, was launched in 1972 on a mission to explore Venus.  A launch failure left it trapped in Earth’s orbit — where it has remained for more than half a century. Now, NASA says the long-dormant spacecraft will likely reenter the atmosphere between late Friday, May 9, and Saturday, May 10. Due to the wide range of possible reentry points, it's unclear where the debris could land, according t…
Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter Dies Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter Dies
Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter Dies David Souter, a Republican-appointed Supreme Court justice who became known for siding with its liberal wing in nearly two decades as a justice, has died. He was age 85. The court announced he died "peacefully" on Thursday, May 8, at his home in Concord, New Hampshire. No cause of death was given. The Harvard University graduate and Melrose, Massachusetts native joined the high court in 1990 after being nominated by former President George H.W. Bush. Souter served on the Supreme Court until 2009, when he retired at age 69. He had served as New Hampshire's attorney general and was a …
New Rounds Of Rain, Thunderstorms Will Drench Region Ahead Of Pattern Shift New Rounds Of Rain, Thunderstorms Will Drench Region Ahead Of Pattern Shift
New Rounds Of Rain, Thunderstorms Will Drench Region Ahead Of Pattern Shift A potent system will bring new rounds of drenching rain and scattered thunderstorms before a change in the weather pattern comes in time for Mother's Day. The system arrived late Thursday afternoon, May 8, and will continue into Saturday, May 10, according to the National Weather Service.  Friday, May 9, will be a washout with rain and showers throughout the day.  With between 1 to 2 inches of new rainfall expected Friday, with locally higher amounts, there is a risk of flooding in areas where there is the heaviest rain and storms. For a look at the broad area along the Eas…
Show Popular White Lotus Star Created For Hulu Gets Canceled Show Popular White Lotus Star Created For Hulu Gets Canceled
Show Popular White Lotus Star Created For Hulu Gets Canceled A popular actress who appeared on two of the three seasons of HBO's popular satirical comedy-drama series White Lotus has seen another show of hers canceled. Natasha Rothwell was both the creator and star of How to Die Alone, which was dropped after one season by Hulu.  On the show, Rothwell played Melissa, known as Mel, a broke JFK Airport employee in her mid-30s who never experienced love, but who was inspired to live life again after a near-death accident. Related story - Netflix Cancels 4 Shows: Here's Rundown "This is hard to comprehend," the 44-year-old Rothwell wro…
Storm System Sweeps Through Northeast: Here's Latest Storm System Sweeps Through Northeast: Here's Latest
Storm System Sweeps Through Northeast: Here's Latest A new storm system now sweeping through the Northeast will dump as much as 2 inches of rain in some locations. It arrived late Thursday afternoon, May 8, and will continue into Saturday morning, May 10, according to the National Weather Service. (See the first image above.) Precipitation will wind down Saturday morning, paving the way for a pleasant Mother's Day on Sunday, May 11. (Click on the second image above.) "From Thursday night to the start of the weekend, a general 0.25 to 0.75 of an inch of rain is likely to fall on the Northeast," AccuWeather says. "However, a zone where 1-…
First American Pope Chosen: Takes Name Of Leo XIV First American Pope Chosen: Takes Name Of Leo XIV
First American Pope Chosen: Takes Name Of Leo XIV This story has been updated. The Catholic Church and its approximately 1.4 billion followers have a new leader and the first American pope. At 6:06 p.m. Rome time Thursday, May 8, white smoke emanated from the Sistine Chapel's chimney, signaling that the Cardinal electors had decided on a new pope. Robert Francis Prevost, age 69, currently the cardinal from Chicago, is the new pontiff, the 267th head of the church in its 2,000-year history, He has taken the name of Pope Leo XIV. Just over an hour after the white smoke appeared, Cardinal Dominique Mamberti announced from the balcony of St.…
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