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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Joe Lombardi's Contributions

New Update: MLB Bans Fan Who Taunted Star Player Over Mother’s Death New Update: MLB Bans Fan Who Taunted Star Player Over Mother’s Death
New Update: MLB Bans Fan Who Taunted Star Player Over Mother’s Death Major League Baseball has banned a 22-year-old fan who taunted an opposing team's star player about the death of his mother in a car crash. The incident occurred at Chicago's Rate Field, where the White Sox hosted the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday night, June 24. Earlier report - MLB All-Star Breaks Down On Field After Fan Taunts Him About Mother Who Died In Crash Second baseman Ketel Marte of the Diamondbacks, a starter in the 2024 All-Star game, was reduced to tears after the taunt, which occurred while he was batting in the seventh inning. Elpidia Valdez, Marte's mother, was k…
Scammers Are Posing As Job Recruiters To Steal Money, Info Scammers Are Posing As Job Recruiters To Steal Money, Info
Scammers Are Posing As Job Recruiters To Steal Money, Info They promise dream jobs, fat paychecks, and easy work-from-home gigs. But instead of landing a position, job seekers are getting played. Recruitment scams are surging as fraudsters use increasingly sophisticated tactics to steal money and personal information from people hunting for work, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), job site FlexJobs and reporting from CBS News. The schemes vary, but the red flags are consistent: unverified recruiters reaching out on WhatsApp or Gmail, upfront requests for money, and vague but lucrative job offers requiring little to no experience. Som…
Judge Cites Simpsons Episode In Ruling Against Trump Affecting 14 States Judge Cites Simpsons Episode In Ruling Against Trump Affecting 14 States
Judge Cites Simpsons Episode In Ruling Against Trump Affecting 14 States “Electric van only has 20 minutes of juice left!” That’s the line from The Simpsons a federal judge used to deliver a legal blow to President Donald Trump, quoting a 1995 episode as she struck down his administration’s freeze on electric vehicle infrastructure funding. In a preliminary injunction issued from the bench of the US District Court for the Western District of Washington, Judge Tana Lin invoked Homer Simpson’s long-lost goodbye to his mother as a pop culture parable for a very real-world problem: “range anxiety.” The phrase refers to the fear that electric vehicle drivers might r…
Severe Storms Now Sweeping Through Northeast Will Bring Relief From Scorching Heat Severe Storms Now Sweeping Through Northeast Will Bring Relief From Scorching Heat
Severe Storms Now Sweeping Through Northeast Will Bring Relief From Scorching Heat The first wave of back-to-back rounds of storms, some severe, is now sweeping through the Northeast from west to east. Storms began to develop late Wednesday afternoon, June 25, as a powerful front slices through. Thunderstorms and lightning are being reported in some spots. The second round is expected on Thursday, June 26. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures behind the system will drop sharply across the region.  Areas that saw highs near triple digits early this week could see readings in the 70s and 80s starting on Thursday, including New York, …
MLB All-Star Breaks Down On Field After Fan Taunts Him About Mother Who Died In Crash MLB All-Star Breaks Down On Field After Fan Taunts Him About Mother Who Died In Crash
MLB All-Star Breaks Down On Field After Fan Taunts Him About Mother Who Died In Crash A fan was ejected from a Major League Baseball game after authorities say he taunted an opposing team's star player about the death of his mother in a car crash. New Update: MLB Bans Fan Who Taunted All-Star Player About Mother Killed In Crash The incident happened at Chicago's Rate Field, where the White Sox hosted the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday night, June 24. Second baseman Ketel Marte of the Diamondbacks, a starter in the 2024 All-Star game, was reduced to tears after the incident which occurred as he was batting in the seventh inning. Elpidia Valdez, Marte's mother, was killed…
Thunderstorms, Downpours Will Break Down Heat Dome: Here's Timing Thunderstorms, Downpours Will Break Down Heat Dome: Here's Timing
Thunderstorms, Downpours Will Break Down Heat Dome: Here's Timing Two rounds of showers and scattered thunderstorms are poised to hit the Northeast, with back-to-back systems expected to bring much-needed relief from a stretch of brutal heat. Forecasters say the first wave is expected to develop late in the day Wednesday, June 25, followed by a second round on Thursday, June 26, as a powerful front slices through the region.  Both events are expected to fire up during the late afternoon and evening hours as atmospheric moisture builds and the heat dome that has gripped the eastern US begins to break down. According to the National Weather Service, t…
Strikes Didn't Destroy Iran's Nuclear Sites, US Intel Says: Reports Strikes Didn't Destroy Iran's Nuclear Sites, US Intel Says: Reports
Strikes Didn't Destroy Iran's Nuclear Sites, US Intel Says: Reports Airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites may set its program back by only a few months, according to separate reports by CNN and The New York Times based on a preliminary US intelligence assessments. The classified report, compiled by the Defense Intelligence Agency, found that while the American bombing campaign sealed off entrances to two major facilities, it did not collapse the underground structures housing Iran’s nuclear research, according to CNN, which first reported the news. Before the operation, US intelligence had estimated that if Iran moved to develop a nuclear weapon, it could…
Separate Storm Rounds Will Break Heat Wave Across Northeast: Here's Timing Separate Storm Rounds Will Break Heat Wave Across Northeast: Here's Timing
Separate Storm Rounds Will Break Heat Wave Across Northeast: Here's Timing A major shift in the weather is on the way, and so is long-awaited relief from the brutal heat. Click here for a new, updated story - Thunderstorms, Downpours Will Break Down Heat Dome: Here's Timing A powerful round of thunderstorms is expected to roll across the Northeast, bringing long-awaited relief from a punishing stretch of early-summer scorching heat, AccuWeather forecasters say.  Behind the storms, temperatures will finally drop after days of scorching sunshine and near triple-digit highs, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters say the shift comes as t…
Iconic Teen Idol Bobby Sherman Dies Iconic Teen Idol Bobby Sherman Dies
Iconic Teen Idol Bobby Sherman Dies Before there were boy bands, there was Bobby Sherman. The soft-spoken heartthrob with the easy smile and million-selling records, who captured the shrieks of a generation and later traded the spotlight for a paramedic badge, has died at age 81 after a battle with cancer. His wife, Brigitte Poublon, shared the news Tuesday, June 24, on the Instagram account of actor John Stamos, who was a friend of Sherman's. "From one ex teen idol, to another - rest in peace Bobby Sherman," Stamos wrote ahead of Poublon's comments. Sherman is also survived by his two sons, Tyler and Christopher, and six g…
First Tropical Storm Of 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forms First Tropical Storm Of 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forms
First Tropical Storm Of 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forms Tropical Storm Andrea has spun to life in the open Atlantic, becoming the first named system of the 2025 hurricane season. The storm, which formed late Tuesday morning, June 24, is churning hundreds of miles east-northeast of Bermuda and is expected to weaken as early as Wednesday, June 25.  The National Hurricane Center posted an update at 11 a.m. AST confirming Andrea’s formation, but emphasized that the system poses no threat to land. “Andrea has formed in the Atlantic,” the agency posted. “It is forecast to weaken and dissipate on Wednesday as it remains over the open ocean.” And…
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