Joe Lombardi

Managing Editor

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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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Nationwide Alert Issued For Beef, Pork Products Lacking Federal Inspection Nationwide Alert Issued For Beef, Pork Products Lacking Federal Inspection
Nationwide Alert Issued For Beef, Pork Products Lacking Federal Inspection A new federal warning is raising concerns about certain meat products that may have bypassed a key safety step before reaching consumers. The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a public health alert on Friday, March 27, for a range of beef and pork products that were produced without federal inspection, according to the agency. The products, tied to Blackwing Organic Meats, were produced between April 2024 and March 2026 and shipped to wholesale and retail locations nationwide. Officials say some items may bear a false inspection mark labeled “EST. 199…
Pink Moon Viewing Guide: Celestial Spectacle Is Here Pink Moon Viewing Guide: Celestial Spectacle Is Here
Pink Moon Viewing Guide: Celestial Spectacle Is Here Skywatchers are in for a treat as the Pink Moon lights up the night sky. This full moon, which gets its name from the pink wildflowers that bloom in early spring, will reach peak illumination on Wednesday, April 1, at 10:12 p.m. EDT. Despite its name, the Pink Moon won’t actually appear pink. The moniker comes from Native American and colonial traditions, which named each full moon after seasonal changes. The April full moon is associated with the blooming of pink phlox, one of the first flowers of spring. When, How To Watch The Pink Moon will appear full for several nights surrounding it…
Stop & Shop Rolls Out Expanded Hot Bar Options For Dinner Rush Stop & Shop Rolls Out Expanded Hot Bar Options For Dinner Rush
Stop & Shop Rolls Out Expanded Hot Bar Options For Dinner Rush Stop & Shop is revamping its in-store hot bars with new menu items and lower prices, aiming to provide more convenient and flavorful meal options.  The expanded dinner offerings, available daily from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., include globally inspired proteins, classic comfort-food sides, and a $ 1-per-pound price drop. The updated hot bars now feature proteins such as black pepper steak, Thai coconut chicken thighs, and pork burnt ends, alongside sides like mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, collard greens, and buttered corn. These additions are designed to help busy shoppers quickly and …
CBS Cancels Pair Of Shows In Shakeup CBS Cancels Pair Of Shows In Shakeup
CBS Cancels Pair Of Shows In Shakeup CBS is clearing space in its lineup by canceling two scripted series. Both shows, the medical drama "Watson" and the workplace comedy "DMV," considered "on the bubble" following earlier renewals, are officially off the network's roster as announced on Friday, March 27. "Watson," a modern medical mystery drama set in the Sherlock Holmes universe, starred Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson. The series followed Watson's journey as a doctor specializing in rare disorders after Sherlock's death. Season 2 introduced Robert Carlyle as a mysterious, corporeal version of Sherlock Holmes, fueling fan…
Pollen Levels Expected To Surge As Intense, Extended Allergy Season Hits NY Pollen Levels Expected To Surge As Intense, Extended Allergy Season Hits NY
Pollen Levels Expected To Surge As Intense, Extended Allergy Season Hits NY Pollen levels are on the rise across the Northeast, signaling the start of what experts predict will be an intense and extended allergy season this spring. Warmer weather, heavy rainfall, and compressed blooming seasons will drive the surge, creating what AccuWeather has labeled a "pollen bomb." “Weather conditions in your neighborhood and even hundreds of miles away can significantly influence pollen levels and allergy symptoms,” said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist and Allergy Expert Alan Reppert. “Temperature and rainfall determine how much pollen is released and how quickly levels spi…
CDC Sounds Alarm On Potentially Fatal 'Breakbone Fever': No Cure, No Vaccine CDC Sounds Alarm On Potentially Fatal 'Breakbone Fever': No Cure, No Vaccine
CDC Sounds Alarm On Potentially Fatal 'Breakbone Fever': No Cure, No Vaccine It sounds like a nightmare, and for some, it can be fatal.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a global travel alert for dengue fever, a potentially deadly mosquito-borne illness so painful it earned the nickname "breakbone fever." The CDC issued a Level 1 travel notice on Wednesday, March 25, flagging a significant surge in dengue cases across the Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.  The agency says a higher-than-expected number of US travelers have tested positive after returning from 16 countries — among them Colombia, Cuba, Bangladesh, Pakistan, an…
Damaging Storms: Hail, Isolated Tornadoes, Intense Winds Possible During Unsettled Pattern Damaging Storms: Hail, Isolated Tornadoes, Intense Winds Possible During Unsettled Pattern
Damaging Storms: Hail, Isolated Tornadoes, Intense Winds Possible During Unsettled Pattern A stormy week has begun in the Northeast, with multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms expected to bring heavy rain at times, along with damaging winds and potential localized flooding. According to the National Weather Service, unseasonably warm temperatures will set the stage for severe weather as a cold front moves through the region.  Highs on Wednesday, April 1, are forecast to range from the upper 60s in northern locations to the low to mid-80s farther south, with coastal areas seeing highs in the 60s and low 70s. Warmer temperatures arriving early this week will set…
Geomagnetic Storm Could Bring Northern Lights Farther South Than Usual Geomagnetic Storm Could Bring Northern Lights Farther South Than Usual
Geomagnetic Storm Could Bring Northern Lights Farther South Than Usual A geomagnetic storm could bring the northern lights into view across at least 16 US states, according to NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center. The storm, caused by a coronal mass ejection (CME), is expected to reach G2 (moderate) levels, with a slight chance of G3 (strong) activity late Tuesday, March 31, into early Wednesday, April 1. This could push the aurora borealis much farther south than usual, offering a rare opportunity for skywatchers in the northern US to catch the dazzling display. The best viewing times are between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, with clear, dark skies away fr…
Passenger Threat Sparks Chaos On Frontier Airlines Flight Passenger Threat Sparks Chaos On Frontier Airlines Flight
Passenger Threat Sparks Chaos On Frontier Airlines Flight A Frontier Airlines flight was met by law enforcement after a passenger made a verbal bomb threat as the plane landed in Atlanta. The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, acco…
Apple Discontinues Iconic Computer Apple Discontinues Iconic Computer
Apple Discontinues Iconic Computer Apple has officially discontinued its iconic Mac Pro line, marking the end of an era for the company’s high-performance desktop computers. The decision, which was just confirmed by the company to Macworld on Friday, March 27, reflects Apple’s shift away from modular Intel-based machines toward a more streamlined lineup built entirely around its in-house Apple Silicon chips. The Mac Pro, which first launched in 2006, was long celebrated for its power and customizability. Over the years, it became known for its distinctive designs, including the cylindrical 2013 model and the 2019 return of t…
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