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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Chilly Conditions On Course To Return Amid Abnormally Slow Start To Spring Chilly Conditions On Course To Return Amid Abnormally Slow Start To Spring
Chilly Conditions On Course To Return Amid Abnormally Slow Start To Spring A brief stretch of seasonable temperatures will be followed by a return of chilly conditions as spring is off to an abnormally slow start as the calendar moves into the second full week of April. “Following a rather cool and dreary week, Northeasterners will be thrilled with the forecast for the early part of the new week, when high pressure will bring a return of sunshine and a nice warming trend,” AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Bill Deger said. Monday, April 14, will mark a rare respite from the chilly conditions, with high temperatures climbing into the mid-60s amid a pleasant mix…
Here Are Top TV Homes Americans Want To Live In: What's Your Favorite? Here Are Top TV Homes Americans Want To Live In: What's Your Favorite?
Here Are Top TV Homes Americans Want To Live In: What's Your Favorite? Would you trade your home for an iconic TV house? Nearly half of Americans say yes. For many, the homes seen on television aren’t just backdrops — they’re dream destinations.  A new survey of 2,000 Americans reveals that 48 percent would swap their current residence to live in their favorite TV home, with iconic properties from Full House, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and The Golden Girls topping the list. The survey was conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Travelbinger.com. Leading the pack is the Tanner family’s Victorian home from Full House. The San Francisco property — feat…
Here's Phone Battery Percentage Panic Point For Most Americans: What's Yours? Here's Phone Battery Percentage Panic Point For Most Americans: What's Yours?
Here's Phone Battery Percentage Panic Point For Most Americans: What's Yours? How low can you go before the panic sets in? That uneasy feeling when your phone battery starts to dip might come sooner than you think. Thirty-eight percent is the average “panic percentage” for Americans when it comes to smartphone battery life, according to a new survey by Talker Research.  That means most people start to feel anxious about their dwindling charge when more than a third of it is still left. The study, which polled 2,000 US adults, found that this worry threshold hits well before the phone battery icon even turns red — a visual warning triggered when the charge drop…
Trump Now Says There Will Be 'No Exceptions' On Tariffs For iPhones, Other Chinese Electronics Trump Now Says There Will Be 'No Exceptions' On Tariffs For iPhones, Other Chinese Electronics
Trump Now Says There Will Be 'No Exceptions' On Tariffs For iPhones, Other Chinese Electronics Not so fast. Just days after new guidance was released by the government stated that machines used to make semiconductors, flat-screen TVs, tablets, and desktop computers are excluded from President Trump’s 125 percent tariff on Chinese goods, the administration is now saying those exemptions are only temporary. In a social media post on Truth Social on Sunday, April 13, Trump said there are “no exceptions,” and tariffs will apply to those items, apparently clarifying the US Customs and Border Protection bulletin issued Friday, April 11. “NOBODY is getting ‘off the hook,' ” Trump wrot…
Latest Update: Details Emerge After 6, Including Family Members, Killed In NY Plane Crash Latest Update: Details Emerge After 6, Including Family Members, Killed In NY Plane Crash
Latest Update: Details Emerge After 6, Including Family Members, Killed In NY Plane Crash This story has been updated. New details have emerged after all six people on board, including several family members, died after a small plane crashed in New York's Upper Hudson Valley. The family has since identified the six people on board, click here to read our full report.  The incident happened around 12:05 p.m. Saturday, April 12, in Columbia County in a field in the hamlet of Craryville near the Massachusetts border, according to an announcement by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Craryville is located in the town of Copake. The aircraft, a Mitsubishi MU-2B-40…
Arsonist Sets Josh Shapiro's Governor’s Residence In Harrisburg On Fire Arsonist Sets Josh Shapiro's Governor’s Residence In Harrisburg On Fire
Arsonist Sets Josh Shapiro's Governor’s Residence In Harrisburg On Fire Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and his family were forced to evacuate their residence as an arsonist set the governor’s residence ablaze while they slept overnight.  The blaze broke out at 2 a.m. on Sunday, April 13, in North Front Street in the city of Harrisburg in Dauphin County. Pennsylvania State Police said in a statement they has confirmed that the fire was a deliberate act of arson. The alleged arsonist has since been identified and arrested, click here to read our full report.  The Shapiro family was located in a different part of the mansion and was safely evacuated…
Results For Trump's Physical Exam Released By White House Results For Trump's Physical Exam Released By White House
Results For Trump's Physical Exam Released By White House The White House has released results of a comprehensive physical examination President Donald Trump underwent late last week. The five-hour exam was conducted on Friday, April 11, at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. The 78-year-old Trump became the oldest president to be sworn in as president on Monday, Jan. 20. A memo on the exam by White House physician Captain Sean Barbabella, was released Sunday morning, April 13. Barbabella reported that Trump is in “excellent health” and “robust” neurological condition, and exhibits strong cardiac, p…
Pre-Tax Day IRS Scam Warning Issued Pre-Tax Day IRS Scam Warning Issued
Pre-Tax Day IRS Scam Warning Issued As tax season reaches its peak, the Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers to be on the lookout for scams designed to steal money and personal information. With the Tuesday, April 15, tax filing deadline fast approaching, the IRS has issued a fresh alert highlighting its annual “Dirty Dozen” list—12 of the most common and dangerous scams that tend to spike during filing season. “Scammers are relentless, and they use the guise of tax season to try tricking taxpayers into falling into a variety of traps," said Terry Lemons, IRS communications senior adviser. "These red flags can l…
Teenage Girl, Family Members ID'd As Victims Of Deadly Plane Crash Near I-95 Stretch In Florida Teenage Girl, Family Members ID'd As Victims Of Deadly Plane Crash Near I-95 Stretch In Florida
Teenage Girl, Family Members ID'd As Victims Of Deadly Plane Crash Near I-95 Stretch In Florida The identities have been released of three people who were killed when a small aircraft crashed near a busy stretch of I-95 in Florida. The incident happened around 10:20 a.m. Friday, April 11, in Boca Raton, and created a large plume of smoke visible for miles. The victims were all those on board the Cessna 310, Boca Raton Fire Rescue said.  They have now been identified as family members Robert Stark, age 81, of Boca Raton, Stephen Stark, age 54, of Delray Beach, Florida, and Brooke Stark, age 17, also of Delray Beach, Florida.  Authorities have not specified who was flyi…
Here’s Percentage Of Americans Who Feel Financially Stressed Here’s Percentage Of Americans Who Feel Financially Stressed
Here’s Percentage Of Americans Who Feel Financially Stressed A new poll finds that a growing number of Americans are feeling financially strained, a stark reflection of the nation's economic uncertainty. The nationwide survey, conducted by CNBC/SurveyMonkey from Thursday, April 3 to Monday, April 7, included 4,200 US adults and found that 73 percent of respondents reported feeling “financially stressed.” Among them, 38 percent identified as “very stressed,” with 66 percent citing tariffs as a major contributing factor. Even high earners are not immune — 29 percent of respondents making $100,000 or more said they’re under financial stress. The findin…
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