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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Americans' Surprising Health Priorities Revealed In New Survey Americans' Surprising Health Priorities Revealed In New Survey
Americans' Surprising Health Priorities Revealed In New Survey 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…
Raisins Recalled In NJ After Routine Testing Raisins Recalled In NJ After Routine Testing
Raisins Recalled In NJ 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 …
‘Always On’ Culture Taking Toll On Young Adults, New Survey Finds ‘Always On’ Culture Taking Toll On Young Adults, New Survey Finds
‘Always On’ Culture Taking Toll On Young Adults, New Survey Finds Life feels overwhelming for younger Americans, not just once in a while, but more than half the month, according to a new survey. A new national survey finds that Generation Z and millennial adults report feeling overwhelmed on average 17 days a month. Gen Z typically refers to individuals born between 1997 and 2012, making them approximately 13 to 28 years old. That pressure is coming from all sides. More than four in five say they’re stressed by their social life (88 percent), digital life (83 percent), and even their daily diet (81 percent). Conducted by Talker Research on behalf o…
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…
Three Shows Canceled As NBC Clears Space For New Fall Lineup Three Shows Canceled As NBC Clears Space For New Fall Lineup
Three 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…
Pulled Pork Products Sold In NY Pulled From Shelves Pulled Pork Products Sold In NY Pulled From Shelves
Pulled Pork Products Sold In NY Pulled From Shelves A public health alert has been issued for pulled pork products that may contain undeclared allergens, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The two ready-to-eat items — barbecue pulled pork and pulled pork burrito filling — were found to contain soy, fish, and egg ingredients not listed on the product labels. The pulled pork burrito filling contains anchovies and egg whites, while both products include Worcestershire sauce, which contains soy. The affected items were produced between Thursday, April 3, and Wednesday, July 9.  The b…
Highly Contagious Variants Drive COVID-19 Uptick In These States Highly Contagious Variants Drive COVID-19 Uptick In These States
Highly Contagious Variants Drive Covid-19 Uptick In These States Fresh surveillance shows COVID-19 is quietly heating up at the height of summer, fueling concerns about travel plans and back-to-school prep. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) time-varying reproductive number dashboard, seven states now have a rate above 1.2, meaning each infected person is, on average, passing the virus to more than one other individual.  Louisiana tops the list with an Rt of 1.28, followed closely by Florida (1.24), Nevada (1.22), and Hawaii (1.21). Texas, Mississippi and Alabama are hovering just above the 1.15 mark, signali…
Mystery Illness Sickens Over 140 On Royal Caribbean Cruise, CDC Investigates Mystery Illness Sickens Over 140 On Royal Caribbean Cruise, CDC Investigates
Mystery Illness Sickens Over 140 On Royal Caribbean Cruise, CDC Investigates A dream vacation quickly turned into a nightmare for more than 140 people aboard Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas when a mysterious illness swept through the ship during a week-long cruise. The gastrointestinal outbreak, which affected 134 of the 3,914 passengers and seven crew members, was reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday, July 11, the day the ship returned to Los Angeles after departing on Friday, July 4.  Those who fell ill during the voyage to Mexico experienced symptoms including vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps, though the …
3 Sheriff’s Deputies Killed In Explosion At LA Training Facility 3 Sheriff’s Deputies Killed In Explosion At LA Training Facility
3 Sheriff’s Deputies Killed In Explosion At LA Training Facility A routine morning at a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department training center turned deadly when a powerful explosion ripped through the facility, killing three deputies and sending shockwaves through the law enforcement community. The blast erupted just before 7:30 a.m. Friday, July 18, at the Biscailuz Training Center in Monterey Park, a site that houses the department’s Special Enforcement Bureau and bomb squad, according to the Los Angeles Times. It was the department's biggest loss of life incident since 1857. The explosion occurred as members of the bomb squad were moving explosives…
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