Anthony Locicero

Reporter

alocicero@dailyvoice.com

Paramus native Anthony Locicero is a reporter covering Bergen and Passaic counties for Daily Voice.

He writes breaking/urgent news, features, sports, and more. 

Anthony covered both local news and local high school sports for various publications before joining Daily Voice in February 2016. 

He is a graduate of both Don Bosco Prep and William Paterson University. 

Anthony was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

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Medical Fund For Ill Cliffside Park Woman Exceeds Donation Goal Medical Fund For Ill Cliffside Park Woman Exceeds Donation Goal
Medical Fund For Ill Cliffside Park Woman Exceeds Donation Goal CLIFFSIDE PARK, N.J.– A Cliffside Park woman who suffered from a heart attack was recovering at a rehabilitation facility after her son set up a GoFundMe campaign to help with medical expenses. "Her spirits are good and she's known as the 'social butterfly' already," August Sartor said of his mother, Oriana. "There are clearly signs of mental improvement." During their last visit, his mother was able to answer three questions she previously couldn't, according to the son.  Back in June, August rushed his mom to Holy Name Medical Center, where she went into cardiac arres…
Lyndhurst Polish American Club Unites With Group For Comedy Night Lyndhurst Polish American Club Unites With Group For Comedy Night
Lyndhurst Polish American Club Unites With Group For Comedy Night LYNDHURST, N.J.– The Lyndhurst Polish American Citizens Club teamed up with Non-Productive to produce a comedy night on Thursday.  "Come giggle, chuckle, grin and guffaw, all for the low price of $15," said LPACC President Mark Shabunia.  The event runs from 7-11 p.m.  There will be a cash bar and food options available.  The Clifton-based Non-Productive.com is a collective of Internet-based pop-culture focused performers, radio shows, podcasters, and bloggers, according to its website.  The Lyndhurst Polish American Citizens Club is at 730 New Jersey Ave.  The club, which has…
Chef Pays Homage To Italian Heritage, Experience At New Wayne Eatery Chef Pays Homage To Italian Heritage, Experience At New Wayne Eatery
Chef Pays Homage To Italian Heritage, Experience At New Wayne Eatery WAYNE, N.J.– The name of Robbie Felice's Wayne eatery, Viaggio Ristorante – which opens Wednesday – is a nod to both his Italian heritage and his experience. "Viaggio" translates to travel or journey.  “I feel like what makes you who you are as a chef is all your experiences,” said Felice, 25, who worked at restaurants across the U.S. and Europe after graduating from the Culinary Institute of America He began by washing dishes at his father’s Denville restaurant, Casa Di Amici. “He would pay me $20 a night,” Felice said. “I thought I was the man.” Felice later interned at chef…
Lodi Society Keeps Up Century Old Tradition Of Honoring Patron Saint Lodi Society Keeps Up Century Old Tradition Of Honoring Patron Saint
Lodi Society Keeps Up Century Old Tradition Of Honoring Patron Saint LODI, N.J.– Over a century ago, Sicilian immigrants in Lodi chose Labor Day to honor their patron saint, St. Joseph. Members of Lodi's St. Joseph's Society will carry on that tradition with food, entertainment, rides, and – of course – a mass and procession of the patron saint statue.  "There's the fun aspect of it – the food, the entertainment, mingling with people – but the true meaning behind this is we're honoring St. Joseph," said Society President Antonino Pollaro.  The feast is from Sept. 2-5. On the final day, there will be a 2 p.m. Mass – conducted in English and Italian…
Elmwood Park's Adagio Teas Grows With State Support Elmwood Park's Adagio Teas Grows With State Support
Elmwood Park's Adagio Teas Grows With State Support ELMWOOD PARK, N.J.– An Elmwood Park-based gourmet tea company recently expanded, moving into a larger facility and adding 50 new employees, through a loan program.  “From my mother’s tiny basement to our state-of-the-art facility, we are proud to be a part of New Jersey’s small business community,” Adagio Teas Chief Executive Officer Michael Cramer said inside the 40,000-square-foot Elmwood Park facility.  “With the support of M&T Bank and the Economic Development Authority (EDA), we will be able to continue our growth and focus on providing our customers with the best quality teas and …
Carlstadt OEM Issues Emergency Preparedness Guidebook For Residents Carlstadt OEM Issues Emergency Preparedness Guidebook For Residents
Carlstadt OEM Issues Emergency Preparedness Guidebook For Residents CARLSTADT, N.J.– Carlstadt Office of Emergency Management Coordinator Hernan Lopez created an Emergency Preparedness Guidebook for residents. "This guide is the first of its kind for our borough," Lopez said, "and it addresses multiple incidents that have the potential of occurring in our community." A copy of the book is available through the borough website, and Carlstadt OEM's Facebook, Twitter and Nixle feeds.  "A key component of emergency preparedness is to stay informed and be aware of what is going on around you," Lopez said.  That includes the follow…
Lyndhurst Police Chief's Wife Supports Department With Signage Lyndhurst Police Chief's Wife Supports Department With Signage
Lyndhurst Police Chief's Wife Supports Department With Signage LYNDHURST, N.J.– Jolyn O'Connor knew it wasn't enough to just tell members of the Lyndhurst Police Department that she and other residents appreciated them. "I decided to design a visual sign of appreciation so that when the officers are driving around, protecting and serving all of us, they might get a heartwarming feeling," said O'Connor, wife of Chief James O'Connor. "People in town tell me all the time how great they think the LPD is and how much they appreciate what they do. Me knowing it and the officers knowing it are two different things." O'Connor purchased 100 …
PHOTOS: Fair Lawn Boy Scout Earns Eagle Scout Rank PHOTOS: Fair Lawn Boy Scout Earns Eagle Scout Rank
Photos: Fair Lawn Boy Scout Earns Eagle Scout Rank FAIR LAWN, N.J.– "I've become a more responsible person from Scouting," Jeremy Fine of Fair Lawn told those who attended his Eagle Court of Honor ceremony at Grange Hall.  "I've gained leadership skills, I've learned wilderness survival skills, I made friends," he said. "...I've gained general experience on how to deal with life choices. I believe scouting has made me a more experience person for the future." Fine, 18, earned Scouting's highest honor after cleaning up and installing work tables and benches at the American Labor Museum, also known as the Botto H…
Garfield Boilermakers Nearly Sweep Elmwood Park Bombers In Mayor's Game Garfield Boilermakers Nearly Sweep Elmwood Park Bombers In Mayor's Game
Garfield Boilermakers Nearly Sweep Elmwood Park Bombers In Mayor's Game GARFIELD, N.J.– The Garfield Boilermakers won three of the four Mayor's Trophy football games against the Elmwood Park Bombers a year after sweeping their rival.  Garfield's mighty mites won 24-6; the peewees picked up a 19-6 victory; and the seniors scored a 14-0 triumph.  Elmwood Park's junior squad shutout its opponent, 26-0. "It was an excellent turnout of fans and the kids did extremely well," said Bombers President Steve Zaccone. "I want to thank the coaches who work so hard with the kids, from both towns, and also the Bomber trustees who ran the concession stand. This…
Bergen County Bocce Ball Tournament Returns To Lyndhurst Bergen County Bocce Ball Tournament Returns To Lyndhurst
Bergen County Bocce Ball Tournament Returns To Lyndhurst LYNDHURST, N.J. — It's bocce time! Bergen County's 11th annual tournament is set for Sunday, Sept. 25, at Riverside County Park in Lyndhurst. The tournament is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. There is room for up to 32 teams of four players and two alternates. Participants must be Bergen County residents.  A rain date is scheduled for Oct. 2. For more information and a registration form, click here. 
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