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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Rounds Of Rain, Scattered Storms, Shifts In Temps Coming During Topsy-Turvy Weather Pattern Rounds Of Rain, Scattered Storms, Shifts In Temps Coming During Topsy-Turvy Weather Pattern
Rounds Of Rain, Scattered Storms, Shifts In Temps Coming During Topsy-Turvy Weather Pattern The arrival of spring has been followed by shifts in temperatures and separate rounds of precipitation. That trend will continue through the weekend as a persistent front will linger, bringing forth notable swings in temps, intermittent showers, occasional rainfall, and scattered thunderstorms, the National Weather Service says. "The temperature exchanges will be accompanied by rounds of drizzle and gusty showers and even locally severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, ice and snow in some cases — a prime example of spring weather chaos," according to AccuWeather. Saturday, April 5 wil…
Nationwide ‘Hands Off!’ Protests Planned In 1,000-Plus Cities Nationwide ‘Hands Off!’ Protests Planned In 1,000-Plus Cities
Nationwide ‘Hands Off!’ Protests Planned In 1,000-Plus Cities Protests under the banner “Hands Off!” are set to take place in more than 1,000 US cities on Saturday, April 5, as demonstrators rally against what organizers call a sweeping abuse of power by the Trump administration and its allies. With a turnout projected to exceed 400,000 people, the movement — led by the progressive group Indivisible — reflects one of the largest coordinated protest efforts in recent memory. The protests are being organized in partnership with nearly 200 advocacy organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, League of Women Voters, and Planned Parenthood…
Russell Brand Charged With Rape, Sexual Assault Russell Brand Charged With Rape, Sexual Assault
Russell Brand Charged With Rape, Sexual Assault Comedian and actor Russell Brand is facing rape and sexual assault allegations in the United Kingdom. The 49-year-old has been charged with one count of rape, one count of indecent assault, one count of oral rape, and two counts of sexual assault, the Metropolitan Police announced on Friday, April 4. Detectives began investigating the case involving claims made by four women in 2023. Police say it is alleged that: In 1999 a woman was raped in the Bournemouth area, In 2001 a woman was indecently assaulted in the Westminster area of London, In 2004 a woman was orally raped and sexually ass…
Brace For Higher Prices: Here’s What's Expected To Cost More Due To Trump’s Tariffs Brace For Higher Prices: Here’s What's Expected To Cost More Due To Trump’s Tariffs
Brace For Higher Prices: Here’s What's Expected To Cost More Due To Trump’s Tariffs As President Donald Trump embarks on a sweeping worldwide trade war, American consumers are bracing for a significant financial impact that is expected to go well beyond sinking stocks. The administration’s newly announced tariffs, set to take effect almost immediately, will raise prices on a broad spectrum of goods, leaving households to wonder just how much more they will pay at the register. The impending tariffs are expected to affect nearly all imports, with a minimum 10 percent increase on goods from various countries.  However, the most substantial hikes will target products fr…
Trump Fires 6 National Security Council Members After Meeting With Conspiracy Theorist: Reports Trump Fires 6 National Security Council Members After Meeting With Conspiracy Theorist: Reports
Trump Fires 6 National Security Council Members After Meeting With Conspiracy Theorist: Reports President Trump fired at least six staffers on the National Security Council following a meeting with a conspiracy theorist who claimed that they were "disloyal" to him, according to multiple reports. The firings on Thursday morning, April 3 came a day after the far-right activist, Laura Loomer, visited the Oval Office, and stated she was furious that the so-called "neocons," a term to describe so-called "war hawks," were hired in the first place, according to Axios. Other members of the NSC are expected to be fired as well, The New York Times reported, citing a US official with direct…
Official Cause Of Death Released For 14-Year-Old Son Of Ex-Yankees Star Official Cause Of Death Released For 14-Year-Old Son Of Ex-Yankees Star
Official Cause Of Death Released For 14-Year-Old Son Of Ex-Yankees Star The official cause of death has been released for the teenage son of a former Major League Baseball star who died while on a family vacation. Miller Gardner, age 14, the youngest son of Brett Gardner, an outfielder who spent his entire 14-year career with the New York Yankees, and his wife, Jessica, died in his sleep on Friday, March 21. The Gardners released a statement through the team revealing that Miller succumbed to an illness after he became sick while the family was on vacation in Central America at a hotel in Costa Rica. On Wednesday, April 2, authorities in Costa Rica, citin…
Chocolate Products Recalled Because They May Contain Small Stones Chocolate Products Recalled Because They May Contain Small Stones
Chocolate Products Recalled Because They May Contain Small Stones A sweet treat may come with a hard surprise. Tony’s Chocolonely is recalling two of its popular chocolate bars because they may contain small stones that made it into the product during almond harvesting and processing. The voluntary recall, announced Wednesday, April 2, affects seven lots of the brand’s 6.35-ounce Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt Bar and Everything Bar.  The products were distributed nationwide at retail stores and through the company’s website between Friday, Feb. 7, and Monday, March 24. According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 12 complaints were reporte…
Elon Musk Could Be Leaving Trump Administration Role Soon, Reports Say Elon Musk Could Be Leaving Trump Administration Role Soon, Reports Say
Elon Musk Could Be Leaving Trump Administration Role Soon, Reports Say Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk could be weeks away from leaving his role in the Trump Administration, according to multiple reports. Both Musk and Trump have decided in recent day that it will soon be time for Musk to return to his businesses and take on a supporting role with his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative, according to Politico. The news comes shortly after a conservative judge Musk supported by financially and vocally lost a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat by 10 points on Tuesday, April 1. In addition, as a "special government employee," Musk c…
Rising Star In Culinary World, 26, Killed In Freak Accident Rising Star In Culinary World, 26, Killed In Freak Accident
Rising Star In Culinary World, 26, Killed In Freak Accident She was chasing waterfalls — and a dream — when tragedy struck. A rising star in the culinary world was killed in a freak accident while hiking at a remote location in Hawaii. Gianna Buzzetta, a 26-year-old prodigy and executive pastry chef at the Michelin-starred Jeune et Jolie restaurant in California near San Diego, died on Monday, March 24, after being struck by a falling boulder while visiting Makaleha Falls in Kauai. The accident happened just as she was fulfilling a years-long  dream to see a waterfall on the island, with her boyfriend, Connor Quinton, her parents, Caty and Sal…
Val Kilmer, Prolific Hollywood Leading Man, Dies At 65 Val Kilmer, Prolific Hollywood Leading Man, Dies At 65
Val Kilmer, Prolific Hollywood Leading Man, Dies At 65 Val Kilmer, the charismatic and versatile actor celebrated for his unforgettable portrayals of iconic characters including Jim Morrison and Batman, has died at the age of 65.  His daughter, actress Mercedes Kilmer, told The New York Times that he succumbed to pneumonia in Los Angeles on Tuesday, April 1. He was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2015. Kilmer, who first captivated audiences as the competitive naval aviator Tom “Iceman” Kazansky in the 1986 blockbuster Top Gun, was revered for his ability to embody complex characters.  His performances as the gunslinger Doc Holli…
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