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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Northeast Hit By Weather Whiplash: Arctic Air Moves In After Megastorm, Here's What's Coming Northeast Hit By Weather Whiplash: Arctic Air Moves In After Megastorm, Here's What's Coming
Northeast Hit By Weather Whiplash: Arctic Air Moves In After Megastorm, Here's What's Coming A wild swing in the weather is rattling the Northeast as a blast of Arctic air barrels in behind the triple-threat March megastorm that just swept across the region.  The storm, which brought blizzard conditions, dumped feet of snow in parts of the Upper Midwest, also unleashed severe weather and damaging winds from the South to the Eastern Seaboard, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands and snarling travel for millions. Now, the storm’s exit has opened the door for a surge of Arctic air, sending temperatures tumbling in just 24 hours. Morning temperatures have crashed into the …
Watch Out For These Tax Season Scams Watch Out For These Tax Season Scams
Watch Out For These Tax Season Scams Tax season is prime hunting ground for criminals, and federal officials are urging Americans to stay alert as new schemes continue to evolve. The Internal Revenue Service has just issued a warning highlighting a wide range of scams that attempt to steal money, personal data, and financial information from taxpayers, businesses, and tax professionals. The alert is part of a broader effort by the IRS and its Security Summit partners, including state tax agencies and leaders in the tax-preparation industry. The initiative is reinforced by outreach tied to National Slam the Scam Day. For more …
Eye Of The Storm: Dangerous Winds, Power Outages, Tornado Watches, Flooding Hit East Coast Eye Of The Storm: Dangerous Winds, Power Outages, Tornado Watches, Flooding Hit East Coast
Eye Of The Storm: Dangerous Winds, Power Outages, Tornado Watches, Flooding Hit East Coast A massive triple-threat March megastorm is now pounding the East Coast, unleashing a volatile mix of blizzards, destructive winds, and severe thunderstorms as it reaches peak intensity late Monday afternoon, March 16, into Monday evening. Nearly 200 million people are feeling the storm’s effects, with dangerous conditions stretching from the Midwest. More than 500,000 customers were without electricity as of Monday afternoon, with the hardest-hit areas including New York, Pennsylvania, several Midwest states, and Georgia. High winds have toppled trees and power lines, and scattered outages …
Susie Wiles, First Female White House Chief Of Staff, Diagnosed With Cancer Susie Wiles, First Female White House Chief Of Staff, Diagnosed With Cancer
Susie Wiles, First Female White House Chief Of Staff, Diagnosed With Cancer White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with cancer, President Donald Trump announced Monday, March 16.  Wiles, 68, plans to remain in her role while undergoing treatment for early-stage breast cancer in the Washington area. Trump described her prognosis as “excellent,” adding that she has an “outstanding team of doctors.”  Wiles learned of the diagnosis last week and informed the President shortly after. Her treatment is expected to last several weeks, and while she may take time off as needed, she will continue working “virtually full time at the White House,”…
Nationwide Recall Issued After Viagra Ingredient Found In Supplement Nationwide Recall Issued After Viagra Ingredient Found In Supplement
Nationwide Recall Issued After Viagra Ingredient Found In Supplement A dietary supplement marketed for men’s health is being pulled from the market nationwide after federal testing uncovered an ingredient used in the drug Viagra not listed on the label. Primal Supplements Group LLC is voluntarily recalling its Primal Herbs Volume supplement after laboratory analysis confirmed the product contains sildenafil, a prescription drug ingredient used to treat erectile dysfunction. The undeclared ingredient can pose serious health risks, particularly for people who take medications containing nitrates. According to federal health officials, the combination can cause…
Pro Sports Schedule Now Affected By Middle East War: Formula 1 Cancels Races Pro Sports Schedule Now Affected By Middle East War: Formula 1 Cancels Races
Pro Sports Schedule Now Affected By Middle East War: Formula 1 Cancels Races The growing US-Israeli war on Iran is already rippling into the sports world. Formula 1 announced over the weekend that the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix auto races will not take place in April because of safety concerns linked to the escalating war in the region, in which Iran has targeted Gulf nations. The cancellations remove two races from the 2026 calendar, shrinking the season from 24 to 22 events and leaving a lengthy gap in the schedule. Bahrain had been set for Friday, April 10, through Sunday, April 12, with Saudi Arabia scheduled for Friday, April 17, through Sunda…
Triple-Threat Storm Warning: 60 MPH Winds Could Knock Out Power Across Dozens Of States Triple-Threat Storm Warning: 60 MPH Winds Could Knock Out Power Across Dozens Of States
Triple-Threat Storm Warning: 60 MPH Winds Could Knock Out Power Across Dozens Of States A rapidly intensifying winter storm is poised to deliver a triple punch of damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and severe thunderstorms to nearly 200 million people across the Midwest and East Coast. The sprawling system will arrive Sunday night, March 15, and continue into Monday night, March 16, the National Weather Service says.  Click here for a new, updated story: Strengthening Storm Slams Northeast With 60 MPH Winds, Heavy Rain, Tornado Risk Widespread disruptions to travel and infrastructure are expected as the system strengthens into a bomb cyclone, a powerful, rapidly…
Quinnipiac Poll Gauges Americans’ Predictions On Iran Conflict Quinnipiac Poll Gauges Americans’ Predictions On Iran Conflict
Quinnipiac Poll Gauges Americans’ Predictions On Iran Conflict Americans are bracing for a prolonged conflict with Iran, with many expecting the military confrontation to stretch on for months or even longer, according to a new national poll. A new survey by Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut found that most voters believe the fighting will not end quickly. When asked how long the US military action against Iran will last, just three percent said days and 18 percent said weeks.  Meanwhile, 32 percent predicted the conflict would last months, 13 percent said about a year, and 26 percent believed it would continue longer than that. "How l…
Chocolate Candy Recall Issued After Undeclared Allergen Discovered Chocolate Candy Recall Issued After Undeclared Allergen Discovered
Chocolate Candy Recall Issued After Undeclared Allergen Discovered A chocolate treat sold at a popular grocery chain is being pulled from shelves after a labeling problem raised concerns for some consumers. A recall has been issued for Favorina Chocolate Ladybugs – German-Style Nougat candy because the product may contain an undeclared allergen that could pose a serious health risk to certain people. Lidl US announced the recall after discovering that the candy contains hazelnuts that were not listed on the product packaging. Anyone with a hazelnut allergy could face a serious or potentially life-threatening allergic reaction if the product is consumed. T…
Value Deals, 4 New Entrees Highlight Friendly's Spring Menu Value Deals, 4 New Entrees Highlight Friendly's Spring Menu
Value Deals, 4 New Entrees Highlight Friendly's Spring Menu Spring is bringing a fresh batch of flavors to a familiar family dining spot. Friendly's is introducing several new menu items as part of a seasonal rollout designed to give guests more variety while keeping value front and center. The restaurant chain's new limited-time Fiesta Flavors lineup is now available at locations nationwide. The menu launched on Wednesday, March 11. The seasonal offerings include four Tex-Mex inspired entrées designed to bring bold flavors to the brand’s classic comfort-food menu. Among the additions is the Southwest Taco Burger, a beef burger layered with Monter…
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