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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Alert Issued After Plastic Found In Popular Beef Jerky Products Alert Issued After Plastic Found In Popular Beef Jerky Products
Alert Issued After Plastic Found In Popular Beef Jerky Products A possible contamination risk has triggered a nationwide warning for beef jerky sticks distributed across the US and Puerto Rico. Federal officials say some of the ready-to-eat snacks may contain pieces of clear plastic — prompting a public health alert from the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The affected products include: 6.9-ounce bags of “Riverbend Ranch Original Beef Stick,” with six 1.15-ounce vacuum-sealed packages inside and a best-by date of Nov. 27, 2026 6.9-ounce bags of “Riverbend Ranch Jalapeño Beef Stick,” with the same size and date…
These 10 Locales Named America's Best Towns To Visit These 10 Locales Named America's Best Towns To Visit
These 10 Locales Named America's Best Towns To Visit Where can you find a waterfall, a blues club, and world-class waffles, all in one Top 10 list? CNN Travel has unveiled its second annual ranking of America’s Best Towns To Visit, spotlighting small cities with standout charm, and a big dose of the unexpected. The outlet tapped its readers and contributors for nominations.  It then narrowed the field by evaluating each town’s attractions, dining and drink options, cultural and nightlife scenes, identity, diversity, proximity to other destinations, and general “wow factor.” Travel essentials like lodging and accessibility were also con…
23 Girls Attending Camp Missing, 24 Other People Die After Catastrophic Flash Flooding In Texas 23 Girls Attending Camp Missing, 24 Other People Die After Catastrophic Flash Flooding In Texas
23 Girls Attending Camp Missing, 24 Other People Die After Catastrophic Flash Flooding In Texas At least 24 people were killed and nearly two dozen girls are unaccounted for after catastrophic flooding swept through parts of south-central Texas early Independence Day morning as a summer's worth of rain fell in the span of several hours. Click here for a new, updated story: Death Toll Climbs To 52, With 27 Girls Missing, After Catastrophic Flooding In Texas State authorities said in a news conference on Friday, July 4, that the Guadalupe River in Kerr County rose a whopping 26 feet in 45 minutes while many were asleep, and confirmed that 23 children are missing. Ongoing heavy r…
Tropical Depression Forms Off Atlantic Coast: Here's Projected Track Tropical Depression Forms Off Atlantic Coast: Here's Projected Track
Tropical Depression Forms Off Atlantic Coast: Here's Projected Track A Tropical Depression has just formed off the Atlantic Coast. Updated story - Tropical Storm Chantal Named Off Atlantic Coast: Here's New Projected Path The National Hurricane Center said at 4:30 p.m. Friday, July 4 that the system is located about 100 miles off the northeast Florida coast and is now called Tropical Depression Three. If it becomes a tropical storm, which could happen on Saturday, July 5, it will be named Chantal.  An Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft determined its winds to be 35 miles per hour. A Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for parts of South C…
Kraft Heinz Recalls Popular Oscar Mayer Product Sold Across US Kraft Heinz Recalls Popular Oscar Mayer Product Sold Across US
Kraft Heinz Recalls Popular Oscar Mayer Product Sold Across US A massive recall has been issued for a popular Oscar Mayer item sold nationwide due to possible listeria contamination. Kraft Heinz Foods is recalling 367,812 pounds of fully cooked turkey bacon that may be contaminated with listeria, according to the US Department of Agriculture. The recalled products were sold under the Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon Original label in 12-, 36-, and 48-ounce vacuum-sealed packages. Each package bears the USDA inspection mark and was produced between Thursday, April 24 and Wednesday, June 11. Affected packages have “use by” dates between Friday, July 18 and…
House Narrowly Approves 'Big, Beautiful' Economic Bill, With Trump Set To Sign It July 4th House Narrowly Approves 'Big, Beautiful' Economic Bill, With Trump Set To Sign It July 4th
House Narrowly Approves 'Big, Beautiful' Economic Bill, With Trump Set To Sign It July 4th In a razor-thin vote, the House of Representatives narrowly approved President Donald Trump's sweeping tax-and-spending plan just in time for his self-imposed Friday, July 4 deadline. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) delayed the vote by delivering a record-setting eight-hour, 44-minute floor speech, arguing the bill hurts everyday Americans and gives tax breaks to the wealthy. The vote followed on Thursday afternoon, July 3. The final tally was 218–214, with just two Republicans voting against the bill — Pennsylvania moderate Brian Fitzpatrick and Kentucky's Thomas Massie — and …
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For These NJ Counties Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For These NJ Counties
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For These NJ Counties With a potent system ahead of a cold front sweeping through from the west, a Severe Thunderstorm Watch has just been issued by the National Weather Service. It went into effect at 1 p.m. Thursday, July 3 and lasts until 10 p.m. "There is potential for isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms, with damaging wind gusts, this afternoon into evening," the weather service said. Wind gusts as high as 60 miles per hour could cause power outages. Damage to trees and power lines may occur, with some resulting power outages, the weather service notes. Isolated instances of 1-inch hail and u…
Stores In East Coast States, Including NJ, Hit With Recall Of Wegmans Chocolate Favorite Stores In East Coast States, Including NJ, Hit With Recall Of Wegmans Chocolate Favorite
Stores In East Coast States, Including NJ, Hit With Recall Of Wegmans Chocolate Favorite A chocolate product sold at Wegmans stores has been recalled, federal officials say. The recall, due to the presence of an undeclared milk allergen, affects Wegmans Semi-Sweet Chocolate Nonpareils, which were sold in 18.5-ounce plastic tubs with six affected lot codes.  The candies were distributed across stores in:  Delaware Maryland  Massachusetts,  North Carolina,  New Jersey,  New York,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  Washington, DC. According to the FDA, the product’s label did not disclose the presence of milk, which can pose a serious o…
Here's Updated Timing For Brand-New Round Of Severe Storms To Hit Just Before July 4th Here's Updated Timing For Brand-New Round Of Severe Storms To Hit Just Before July 4th
Here's Updated Timing For Brand-New Round Of Severe Storms To Hit Just Before July 4th Get set for Mother Nature's version of fireworks right on the eve of the Fourth of July. That's because severe weather revisit the Northeast on Thursday, July 3, after an earlier round of potent storms a couple of days ago. The National Weather Service said in a statement released Thursday morning that, "There is potential for isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms, with damaging wind gusts, this afternoon into evening." The most likely time frame for potent storms accompanying a cold front is from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., the National Weather Service says. Gusts could be as high a…
FBI Announces Site Of New Headquarters FBI Announces Site Of New Headquarters
FBI Announces Site Of New Headquarters After nearly two decades of stalled plans and shifting priorities, the FBI has finally found a new home. The agency just announced that its new headquarters will be located at the Ronald Reagan Building complex at 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW in Washington, DC. The decision ends years of discussion over building a new suburban campus — a costly proposal now shelved in favor of repurposing an existing federal site. The move will save taxpayers billions in construction costs and eliminate more than $300 million in deferred maintenance on the aging J. Edgar Hoover Building, according to the Gene…
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