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 Rankings Reveal Nation's Top 50 Airports New Rankings Reveal Nation's Top 50 Airports
New Rankings Reveal Nation's Top 50 Airports The airport is usually the part of your trip you try to survive, not savor. It can be a soul-sucking pit stop full of delays, overpriced pretzels, and fluorescent lighting that makes everyone look like they slept in baggage claim. But not all airports are created equal. In fact, some, according to Americans surveyed, are actually enjoyable. A new Washington Post ranking has revealed the top 50 in the US, based on a combination of traveler feedback, Yelp reviews, and data from more than 450 U.S. airports.  Here’s a look at the Top 10: Portland International Airport (PDX): A leafy, l…
Racing Legend D. Wayne Lukas, Triple Crown Icon, Dies Racing Legend D. Wayne Lukas, Triple Crown Icon, Dies
Racing Legend D. Wayne Lukas, Triple Crown Icon, Dies D. Wayne Lukas, one of the most decorated and influential trainers in the history of horse racing, has died. He was 89. The Hall of Famer's death occurred in Louisville, Kentucky on Saturday, June 28, according to his family. In his final days, he had been in hospice care following a battle with a severe MRSA infection. Born on a Wisconsin farm in 1935, Lukas began his career training quarter horses before switching to thoroughbreds in the late 1970s.  Over nearly five decades, his horses won a record 20 Breeders' Cup races and 14 Triple Crown contests, including four Kentucky Derbies…
'Utterly Insane': Musk Reignites Trump Feud, Taking Aim At His 'Big Bill' In New Attack 'Utterly Insane': Musk Reignites Trump Feud, Taking Aim At His 'Big Bill' In New Attack
'Utterly Insane': Musk Reignites Trump Feud, Taking Aim At His 'Big Bill' In New Attack Elon Musk has reignited his feud with President Donald Trump after tensions had seemingly simmered, attacking his signature spending proposal just weeks after their public split over the same bill led to a blowout of their bromance. In a post published Saturday, June 28, on X, the 54-year-old billionaire entrepreneur warned that “The latest Senate draft bill will destroy millions of jobs in America and cause immense strategic harm to our country!” Hours after the post went live, the Senate advanced the tax-and-spend package to general debate following a razor-thin late-night vote of 51-49. …
Potent Storm System To Unleash Severe Weather, 60 MPH Wind Gusts Ahead Of July 4th Potent Storm System To Unleash Severe Weather, 60 MPH Wind Gusts Ahead Of July 4th
Potent Storm System To Unleash Severe Weather, 60 MPH Wind Gusts Ahead Of July 4th A powerful system will bring damaging winds, heavy rain, and thunderstorms to much of the Northeast. Monday, June 30, will be hot and muggy, with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s, according to the National Weather Service. By evening, showers and scattered storms are likely to develop in much of the region. The main event arrives Tuesday, July 1, when a more powerful front pushes in from the west. Storms are expected to fire up in the early afternoon and track eastward across the region through the evening. Some areas could see wind gusts over 60 miles per hour, torrential rainfall, and l…
Don't Fall For It: Fraudsters Are Promising Paychecks, Gigs To Steal Info, Money Don't Fall For It: Fraudsters Are Promising Paychecks, Gigs To Steal Info, Money
Don't Fall For It: Fraudsters Are Promising Paychecks, Gigs To Steal Info, Money 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…
Pirates Legend Dave Parker Dies Weeks Before Hall Induction Pirates Legend Dave Parker Dies Weeks Before Hall Induction
Pirates Legend Dave Parker Dies Weeks Before Hall Induction He hit like thunder and carried himself like a king. Now, Major League Baseball has lost one of its fiercest competitors and all-time best players. Dave Parker, the seven-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion who helped define an era of Pittsburgh Pirates baseball, has died at age 74.  The towering outfielder's death came on Saturday, June 28, after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease, his family confirmed. Known as "The Cobra” for his smooth-yet-striking playing style, Parker spent 19 seasons in Major League Baseball and left an imprint on every franchise he touched. …
These Locations Are Most Likely To See Scattered Severe Storms These Locations Are Most Likely To See Scattered Severe Storms
These Locations Are Most Likely To See Scattered Severe Storms Scattered strong thunderstorms will sweep through much of the Northeast, and could disrupt outdoor plans. Highs will reach the upper 70s to low 80s on Saturday, June 28, before showers and thunderstorms develop. The most potent storms are expected to occur away from the coast. (See the image above from AccuWeather.) Storm activity should diminish by the middle of the evening as the system pushes out, according to the National Weather Service. By Sunday, June 29, and Monday, June 30, partly to mostly sunny skies will return along with warmer temperatures, though a few pop-up showers co…
143,000 Pounds Of Bologna Recalled Nationwide 143,000 Pounds Of Bologna Recalled Nationwide
143,000 Pounds Of Bologna Recalled Nationwide A wide-ranging recall has been issued for ready-to-eat bologna products distributed nationwide due to undeclared meat and poultry ingredients. The recall involves approximately 143,416 pounds of bologna produced by Gaiser’s European Style Provisions Inc., a Union, New Jersey–based company, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). An investigation revealed the affected items contain meat or poultry source materials not listed on their labels — a misbranding issue discovered after a complaint was submitted through the USDA Office of Inspector …
COVID-19: ‘Razor-Blade Throat’ Variant Spreading Rapidly In US COVID-19: ‘Razor-Blade Throat’ Variant Spreading Rapidly In US
Covid-19: ‘Razor-Blade Throat’ Variant Spreading Rapidly In US A new COVID-19 variant marked by a painful “razor-blade throat” symptom is spreading rapidly in the United States. The strain, NB.1.8.1, also called Nimbus, is an offshoot of the highly transmissible Omicron subvariant JN.1. The World Health Organization (WHO) has labeled NB.1.8.1 a Variant Under Monitoring, and public health officials say existing vaccines are still expected to protect against severe illness. NB.1.8.1 now accounts for 43 percent of US COVID cases, according to CDC data through Saturday, June 21. Globally, 22 countries have now reported its presence, including major spikes …
Here's Percentage Of Americans Who Are Thinking Twice About Traveling, Especially Overseas Here's Percentage Of Americans Who Are Thinking Twice About Traveling, Especially Overseas
Here's Percentage Of Americans Who Are Thinking Twice About Traveling, Especially Overseas Something’s giving American travelers pause, and it’s not just the price of plane tickets. A majority of US travelers say they’re feeling a surge of anxiety at the thought of leaving the country, with many now reconsidering international trips altogether.  That’s according to new survey data showing that while most Americans are still planning to travel, many are doing so with a growing sense of unease. Especially when it comes to going abroad. A Talker Research poll of 2,000 US travelers found that 94 percent traveled domestically in the past year, but only 28 percent ventured overse…
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