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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Trump Administration To Pay Illegal Migrants To Self-Deport Trump Administration To Pay Illegal Migrants To Self-Deport
Trump Administration To Pay Illegal Migrants To Self-Deport In a controversial move aimed at addressing illegal immigration, the Trump administration has announced financial incentives for individuals residing in the US without legal status to voluntarily depart the country.
 This initiative represents the latest phase in President Donald Trump’s ongoing efforts to enhance immigration enforcement.  The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revealed on Monday, May 5, that individuals utilizing the CBP Home app for self-deportation can receive a stipend of $1,000.  "Even with the cost of the stipend, it is projected that the use of CBP Home…
Stalling System Could Produce More Than Half-Foot Of Rainfall To These Locations Stalling System Could Produce More Than Half-Foot Of Rainfall To These Locations
Stalling System Could Produce More Than Half-Foot Of Rainfall To These Locations Some parts of the East Coast could see as much as 8 inches of rainfall from a system packed with thunderstorms and rain that has been stalling as it moves slowly. Areas in the darkest shade of green in the first image above from AccuWeather could see between 4 and 8 inches through Wednesday, May 7. That covers northeastern Pennsylvania, parts of interior New York, western Connecticut, and western Massachusetts. Surrounding areas in the next lighter shade are projected to see 2 to 4 inches during that time. Areas in the lightest shade are expected to get 1 to 2 inches. "The storm is e…
Tomatoes Sold In New York Recalled Due To Salmonella Risk Tomatoes Sold In New York Recalled Due To Salmonella Risk
Tomatoes Sold In New York Recalled Due To Salmonella Risk A tomato product sold in New York, Pennsylvania and nine other states has been recalled due to potential contamination with Salmonella, according to a new FDA announcement. Ray & Mascari Inc., based in Indianapolis, Indiana, is recalling 4 Count Vine Ripe Tomatoes packaged in 20-ounce plastic clamshell containers. The affected products carry UPC# 7 96553 20062 1 and include Lot# RM250424 15250B or Lot# RM250427 15250B. The tomatoes were distributed through Gordon Food Service Stores in New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee,…
Actor Charley Scalies Dies: Appeared On Sopranos, Wire, Other Popular Shows Actor Charley Scalies Dies: Appeared On Sopranos, Wire, Other Popular Shows
Actor Charley Scalies Dies: Appeared On Sopranos, Wire, Other Popular Shows Charley Scalies, a popular actor renowned for his roles in HBO’s acclaimed series The Wire and The Sopranos, has died. He was 84. Scalies died on Thursday, May 1, in a nursing facility located in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, following a battle with Alzheimer’s disease, according to his obituary. In his notable role as Thomas “Horseface” Pakusa, Scalies appeared in all 12 episodes of The Wire’s second season, which aired in 2003.  His character, an incarcerated former longshoreman from the Port of Baltimore, became a devoted ally of the crooked boss Frank Sobotka, portrayed by Chris Ba…
Trump Suggests Pair Of Possible Successors In Shift From Talk Of Third Presidential Term Trump Suggests Pair Of Possible Successors In Shift From Talk Of Third Presidential Term
Trump Suggests Pair Of Possible Successors In Shift From Talk Of Third Presidential Term President Donald Trump indicated he will leave office after his second term in a brand-new development, citing constraints that prevent him from seeking a third term. In an interview with NBC News' Meet the Press that aired on Sunday morning, May 4, Trump acknowledged, "I'll be an eight-year president, I'll be a two-term president. I always thought that was very important."  He also mentioned potential successors, highlighting Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as capable leaders to carry the MAGA mantle. Trump's comments come after previously suggesting h…
Unsettled Weather Pattern Takes Hold: When To Expect More Rain, Thunderstorms Unsettled Weather Pattern Takes Hold: When To Expect More Rain, Thunderstorms
Unsettled Weather Pattern Takes Hold: When To Expect More Rain, Thunderstorms So much for the age-old proverb “April showers bring May flowers.” After severe thunderstorms battered the East Coast the first half of the weekend, separate rounds of rain are in store for the next few days. Rain chances will increase in the afternoon on Sunday, May 4, as showers work back into the region from the west, according to the National Weather Service.  Scattered thunderstorms are also possible, with stronger storms expected in the evening in the locations shown in yellow in the image above. Widespread periods of rain are predicted for Sunday night, on Cinco de M…
Fake Facebook Ads Promote Bogus ‘Tariff Relief’ Offers, FBI Warns Fake Facebook Ads Promote Bogus ‘Tariff Relief’ Offers, FBI Warns
Fake Facebook Ads Promote Bogus ‘Tariff Relief’ Offers, FBI Warns Scammers are once again turning hot-button headlines into bait — this time with bogus offers of “tariff relief” payments showing up in Facebook and Instagram ads. The fraudulent posts have promised $750 in “tariff relief credit” or as much as $5,600 in “tariff relief benefits.”  But the promised payouts don’t exist. Instead, these ads are believed to be attempts to gather personal information or steer unsuspecting users into marketing calls where they could be targeted by spammers. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, confirmed that it removed the ads after being alerte…
Luigi Mangione’s Lawyer Wants Charges Against Him Dropped: Here's Why Luigi Mangione’s Lawyer Wants Charges Against Him Dropped: Here's Why
Luigi Mangione’s Lawyer Wants Charges Against Him Dropped: Here's Why Luigi Mangione's lead defense attorney wants at least two counts against him in an indictment issued in New York thrown out. Mangione, a Maryland native who will turn 27 next week, is accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel. In a new court filing, his attorney, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, raises several allegations regarding the case: Illegally Obtained Evidence: She claims that the evidence in question was obtained unlawfully after he was apprehended at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania following a days long manhunt. "Law enforcement con…
Warren Buffett To Step Down From Firm He Built Into $1.1 Trillion Powerhouse Warren Buffett To Step Down From Firm He Built Into $1.1 Trillion Powerhouse
Warren Buffett To Step Down From Firm He Built Into $1.1 Trillion Powerhouse Warren Buffett, whose very name is synonymous with capitalism and who is known for his long-term investment strategies, says he will be stepping down from the conglomerate he built into a $1.1 trillion powerhouse. The 94-year-old chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, a multinational conglomerate, made the announcement on Saturday, May 3, during the company's annual shareholder meeting in Omaha, Nebraska — his hometown. He has guided the company through major acquisitions and market shifts. Buffett said he plans to give up his role by year’s end. He named Greg Abel as his success…
Tracking Severe Storms: These Areas Will Be Hit Hardest As Cold Front Pushes Through Tracking Severe Storms: These Areas Will Be Hit Hardest As Cold Front Pushes Through
Tracking Severe Storms: These Areas Will Be Hit Hardest As Cold Front Pushes Through A cold front that will sweep through the East Coast will ignite showers and thunderstorms, some of which could be severe. Large hail and damaging wind gusts are possible from the system Saturday afternoon, May 3, and continuing into Saturday evening, the National Weather Service says. Heavy rain with these storms may also cause localized flash flooding. Showers and thunderstorms are expected over a broad area during that time, with the most potent storms expected in locations shown in orange in the first image above from AccuWeather. “While thunderstorms could trigger localized …
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