Joe Lombardi

Managing Editor

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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

143,000 Pounds Of Bologna Recalled Nationwide 143,000 Pounds Of Bologna Recalled Nationwide
143,000 Pounds Of Bologna Recalled Nationwide A wide-ranging recall has been issued for ready-to-eat bologna products distributed nationwide due to undeclared meat and poultry ingredients. The recall involves approximately 143,416 pounds of bologna produced by Gaiser’s European Style Provisions Inc., a Union, New Jersey–based company, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). An investigation revealed the affected items contain meat or poultry source materials not listed on their labels — a misbranding issue discovered after a complaint was submitted through the USDA Office of Inspector …
37-Year-Old DoorDash Exec, 3 NY Residents Among 8 Killed In Lake Tahoe After Boat Overturns 37-Year-Old DoorDash Exec, 3 NY Residents Among 8 Killed In Lake Tahoe After Boat Overturns
37-Year-Old DoorDash Exec, 3 NY Residents Among 8 Killed In Lake Tahoe After Boat Overturns A young executive for on-demand food delivery service DoorDash and his mother and father were among eight people killed when a boat with 10 onboard capsized in Lake Tahoe, on the border between California and Nevada. The other boaters who died were all friends of the exec, Josh Pickles, including his 72-year-old uncle, Peter Bayes, according to San Francisco's KTVU, which reported the group was celebrating the birthday of Pickles' mother, Paula Bozinovich, who turned 71. Pickles' father, Terry Pickles, was 73 years old. Three other victims were from New York, according to the…
Supreme Court Sides With Trump On Nationwide Order Limits Supreme Court Sides With Trump On Nationwide Order Limits
Supreme Court Sides With Trump On Nationwide Order Limits The Supreme Court has reined in the power of federal judges to block presidential actions across the country in a decision with major implications for executive authority. The 119-page decision was issued Friday morning, June 27, in a 6–3 vote along ideological lines. In a ruling tied to a challenge involving President Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship for undocumented immigrants, the court’s conservative majority agreed to narrow the use of so-called “universal injunctions.”  These broad orders have allowed lower court judges to halt nationwide policies, even when …
Scattered Severe Storms Expected To Rattle Northeast: Here's Timing Scattered Severe Storms Expected To Rattle Northeast: Here's Timing
Scattered Severe Storms Expected To Rattle Northeast: Here's Timing Scattered strong thunderstorms are once again targeting the Northeast, with another surge of unsettled weather. Friday, June 27 will be mostly cloudy with seasonable temperatures and scattered showers at times throughout the day. Saturday, June 28, highs will reach the upper 70s to low 80s before showers and thunderstorms develop during the afternoon.  Storm activity should wrap up by the middle of the evening as the system pushes out, the National Weather Service says. By Sunday, June 29, and Monday, June 30, partly to mostly sunny skies will return along with warmer temperatur…
Burglars Hit Brad Pitt’s Mansion Just Before His New Movie Premieres Burglars Hit Brad Pitt’s Mansion Just Before His New Movie Premieres
Burglars Hit Brad Pitt’s Mansion Just Before His New Movie Premieres While Brad Pitt was on the red carpet, burglars were inside his home. Police are investigating a break-in at the actor’s Los Angeles mansion after three suspects reportedly scaled a front fence and smashed through a window late Wednesday night, June 25, according to a report by NBC News. Pitt, age 61, was not home at the time. He was promoting F1 The Movie, the new racing thriller in which he stars as fictional driver Sonny Hayes. The Apple Original Films production hits theaters and IMAX on Friday, June 27. In the past week, Pitt has been on hand for star-studded premieres for the film in…
Americans Dread This Part Of Vacation Most, Survey Reveals Americans Dread This Part Of Vacation Most, Survey Reveals
Americans Dread This Part Of Vacation Most, Survey Reveals For many Americans, the best part of vacation might come before the bags are even packed. New research finds that two-thirds of travelers say the anticipation of a trip is just as satisfying, or even better, than the getaway itself. While most say nothing tops being at the destination, 28 percent say planning the trip is the most enjoyable stage.  The worst? Coming home. A full 78 percent say the journey back is the lowest point of the experience. That emotional crash has a name — “post-vacation funk” — and for some, it hits before the trip even ends.  About one in 10 feel it c…
Bill Moyers, White House Aide Turned TV News Icon, Dies Bill Moyers, White House Aide Turned TV News Icon, Dies
Bill Moyers, White House Aide Turned TV News Icon, Dies Bill Moyers, whose five-decade career spanned broadcast journalism, political service, and public media advocacy, has died. Moyers' death on Thursday, June 26, came at a hospital in New York City. He was 91. From his early days as a press secretary to President Lyndon Johnson to his decades-long presence on PBS and CBS, Moyers built a legacy on public trust, intellectual curiosity, and civic purpose.  Moyers was best known for hosting and producing acclaimed PBS programs such as Frontline, Bill Moyers Journal, Now with Bill Moyers. His work earned him multiple Peabody Award…
Divorce Rumors Prompt Response From Michelle Obama Divorce Rumors Prompt Response From Michelle Obama
Divorce Rumors Prompt Response From Michelle Obama Online discussions have been buzzing with rumors about a possible divorce between Barack and Michelle Obama. The former first lady's absence at some high-profile events, including the funeral of ex-President Jimmy Carter and President Trump's second inauguration ceremony helped spark them. But Michelle Obama has now broken her silence on the speculation, saying that the rumors are just that. Rumors, and she pointed to their ages as one of the reasons the public may not be aware of their social activities. The former president is now 63, and she is now 61. "The fact that people don't see me…
Change In Weather Pattern Will Bring Days Of Downpours, Shift In Temps: 5-Day Forecast Change In Weather Pattern Will Bring Days Of Downpours, Shift In Temps: 5-Day Forecast
Change In Weather Pattern Will Bring Days Of Downpours, Shift In Temps: 5-Day Forecast A shift in the weather following that has brought relief after a heat wave that brought the hottest temperatures in several years in the Northeast. New rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected to arrive late this week as the edges of the weakening heat dome continue to shrink.  While the core of the system holds, its northern and western fringe zones are forecast to see more cloud cover and rain activity starting Friday, June 27, and continuing into Saturday, June 28, AccuWeather says. According to the National Weather Service, storms could bring heavy downpours in the afterno…
Secrets Of Universe Revealed In Stunning Images From Powerful New Telescope Secrets Of Universe Revealed In Stunning Images From Powerful New Telescope
Secrets Of Universe Revealed In Stunning Images From Powerful New Telescope They’ve turned on the sky. That’s the effect of the first images unveiled from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory — a next-generation deep-space facility perched high atop Cerro Pachón in Chile.  The observatory, funded by the National Science Foundation and the US Department of Energy’s Office of Science, released its inaugural imagery Monday, June 23, showcasing stars, galaxies, and cosmic phenomena on a jaw-dropping scale. In just over 10 hours of test observations, the observatory captured millions of galaxies, thousands of asteroids, and a staggering sweep of the Milky Way. But this i…
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