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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Luigi Mangione's Attorney Says DA Used Fake Subpoena To Get His Medical Records Luigi Mangione's Attorney Says DA Used Fake Subpoena To Get His Medical Records
Luigi Mangione's Attorney Says DA Used Fake Subpoena To Get His Medical Records In a dramatic escalation of the high-profile murder case, the defense for Luigi Mangione is accusing Manhattan prosecutors of using a fraudulent subpoena with a fake court date to secretly obtain the 27-year-old’s confidential medical records. Mangione’s attorney calls this a “blatant abuse of process” and a violation of federal privacy laws. Mangione, a Maryland native, is awaiting trial for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.  Prosecutors allege Mangione fatally shot Thompson outside a midtow…
Night Skies To Sparkle As Meteor Showers Peak: Here’s Timing Night Skies To Sparkle As Meteor Showers Peak: Here’s Timing
Night Skies To Sparkle As Meteor Showers Peak: Here’s Timing Stargazers are in for a rare treat at month’s end, when two separate meteor showers each peak activity on the same night, promising a combined rate of up to 30 “shooting stars” an hour. According to the American Meteor Society, some of those streaks could blaze across the sky as brilliant fireballs, outshining everything but the Moon and brightest planets The dual peak — Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids — will unfold from the evening of Tuesday, July 29, through the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday, July 30. The spectacle will give observers across the Northern Hemisphere a fron…
Few Expect Those Connected To Child Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein Will Face Justice, Poll Says Few Expect Those Connected To Child Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein Will Face Justice, Poll Says
Few Expect Those Connected To Child Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein Will Face Justice, Poll Says A new poll shows Americans have all but given up on seeing anyone in financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s orbit hauled into court, underscoring deepening public distrust of the government’s official narrative about the disgraced financier’s 2019 death. The nationwide YouGov survey of 7,237 adults, conducted Tuesday, July 8, and Wednesday, July 9, found just 15 percent are “very” or “somewhat” confident that “all people connected with Epstein who are alleged to have committed sex crimes will be thoroughly investigated.”  A full 67 percent said they are “not very”…
Cold Front To Unleash Severe Storms, 60 MPH Gusts: Here's Timing Cold Front To Unleash Severe Storms, 60 MPH Gusts: Here's Timing
Cold Front To Unleash Severe Storms, 60 MPH Gusts: Here's Timing A cold front will collide with a steamy air mass, bringing thunderstorms, some of which could be severe. Isolated to scattered storms are expected to erupt after 2 p.m. Sunday, July 20, and intensify toward dusk.  Any storms may produce locally strong to damaging wind gusts of around 60 mph, according to the National Weather Service. Heavy downpours are also possible. A few of the heavier cells may also dump torrential rain in short bursts, briefly reducing visibility on busy getaway routes along the I-95 corridor. While hail and isolated power outages can’t be ru…
No. 1 American City Revealed In New Survey No. 1 American City Revealed In New Survey
No. 1 American City Revealed In New Survey They’re vibrant, unforgettable, and according to thousands of travelers, worth visiting again and again. Travel + Leisure has unveiled its 2025 list of the world’s best cities, based on votes from its readers — and one destination in Mexico claimed the top spot for the second year in a row. The annual rankings spotlight cities that blend atmosphere, history, hotels, dining, culture, and bang-for-your-buck value.  In this year’s survey, voters particularly favored cities in Asia and Latin America, with seven of the top 10 located in Asia and six in Latin America. While beloved global …
Raisins Recalled In NY After Routine Testing Raisins Recalled In NY After Routine Testing
Raisins Recalled In NY After Routine Testing A popular brand of golden raisins has been recalled after routine state testing uncovered undeclared sulfites, posing a risk to people with sulfite allergies, according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Nirwana Foods LLC, based in New Jersey, issued the recall for its 28-ounce pouches of Golden Raisins marked with lot number 24/351-2410.  People with sulfite allergies could suffer serious or life-threatening reactions if they consume the product, though no illnesses have been reported. The recalled raisins were distributed to Maharaja Super Market in New York and Villager …
New Survey: Americans' Surprising Health Priorities Revealed New Survey: Americans' Surprising Health Priorities Revealed
New Survey: Americans' Surprising Health Priorities Revealed Forget chasing six-packs and perfect angles. More Americans are turning inward. A new survey finds that nearly eight in 10 people now prioritize how they feel over how they look, and they’re making daily changes to prove it. The poll of 2,000 adults found 77 percent said they care more about internal wellness than outward appearance.  Many are adopting small habits to support that goal, including getting better sleep, eating nourishing meals, and moving their bodies in ways that simply feel good. The shift reflects a growing interest in gut health and mind-body connection. In fa…
Cold Play Kiss Cam Fallout: Astronomer CEO Andy Byron Resigns Cold Play Kiss Cam Fallout: Astronomer CEO Andy Byron Resigns
Cold Play Kiss Cam Fallout: Astronomer CEO Andy Byron Resigns A kiss-cam cameo at a Coldplay show just toppled the top boss at Astronomer. Andy Byron stepped down as chief executive after he and Kristin Cabot, the company’s HR officer, were shown together on the stadium’s “kiss cam” during the band’s Wednesday, July 16 concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Both are married. Video of the moment ricocheted across social media, igniting speculation and forcing the Cincinnati-based DataOps firm into damage-control mode. Astronomer confirmed Byron’s departure Saturday afternoon, July 19, in a statement posted on X. The company wrote that&…
Storm Threats Near Northeast As Separate Frontal Systems Approach: Here's Timing Storm Threats Near Northeast As Separate Frontal Systems Approach: Here's Timing
Storm Threats Near Northeast As Separate Frontal Systems Approach: Here's Timing A one-two frontal punch will turn an otherwise summer-perfect weekend into a moving target of pop-up thunderstorms that could lash parts of the Northeast with winds up to 60 mph. The National Weather Service warns that a warm front sliding through late Saturday, July 19, will be the opening act, capable of sparking isolated to spotty showers and rumbles of thunder after sunset.  The main event arrives Sunday, July 20, when a trailing cold front collides with the steamy air mass.  Scattered thunderstorms are expected to fire after 2 p.m. Sunday, and intensify toward dusk. “T…
3 Shows Canceled As NBC Clears Space For New Fall Lineup 3 Shows Canceled As NBC Clears Space For New Fall Lineup
3 Shows Canceled As NBC Clears Space For New Fall Lineup A programming shake-up at NBC is leaving viewers with three fewer dramas to watch when the network’s new schedule debuts in the fall. Network executives confirmed they have pulled the plug on Suits: LA, Found, and The Irrational, each for a different mix of ratings woes and strategic realities.  The trio’s departure opens primetime real estate just as NBC prepares to lean harder into live sports, particularly NBA basketball. Suits: LA a spin-off of the surprise-hit Suits, exits after a single season. Nielsen tracking shows the legal dramedy never matched its predecessor’s Netflix-fuel…
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