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.

Anthony Locicero's Contributions

Grandmother's Struggle Inspires Saddle Brook Man To Raise Money, Awareness Grandmother's Struggle Inspires Saddle Brook Man To Raise Money, Awareness
Grandmother's Struggle Inspires Saddle Brook Man To Raise Money, Awareness SADDLE BROOK, N.J.– TJ Sullivan of Saddle Brook watched his grandma deal with her illness and decided to conduct some research.  Twenty-five years ago, Theresa LaBarck – or "mom-mom" as Sullivan calls her – was diagnosed with Polycystic Kidney Disease "PKD is one of the world's most common inherited disorders in which clusters of cysts develop primarily on or around the kidneys," Sullivan said. "This can lead to other medical issues, such as aneurysms, high blood pressure and kidney failure. Mom-mom is one of the strongest women I know, and continuously battles PKD …
Garfield Youth Play 'C.A.T.C.H.', Celebrate Harry Potter Release Garfield Youth Play 'C.A.T.C.H.', Celebrate Harry Potter Release
Garfield Youth Play 'C.A.T.C.H.', Celebrate Harry Potter Release GARFIELD, N.J.– Garfield children played 'C.A.T.C.H.' and celebrated the release of the new Harry Potter screenplay at the city library. C.A.T.C.H. stands for Coordinated Approach to Child Health. The program is designed to promote physical activity, healthy food choices and the prevention of tobacco use in children. "The C.A.T.C.H. event was a partnership with the Garfield YMCA," said Lauren Magielnicki, the children's/youth services librarian. "In the beginning, they spoke a little bit about healthy eating. After that they played a few games that taught kids about staying a…
East Rutherford Police, Community Group Seek Neighborhood Watch Recruits East Rutherford Police, Community Group Seek Neighborhood Watch Recruits
East Rutherford Police, Community Group Seek Neighborhood Watch Recruits EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.– The East Rutherford Police Department and "Eyes On East Rutherford" are recruiting members to the community's Neighborhood Watch group.  "The time involved is minimal but it gives you an opportunity to learn how to prevent crime while being updated on any crime trends within our town," police chief Chief Larry Minda said.  Members of the group: Have regular meetings to help residents get to know each other and to decide upon program strategies and activities. Sponsor a crime and drug prevention fair at a church hall, temple, shopping mall, or com…
Totowa PBA Food Truck Festival Aids Dallas Police, Borough Schools Totowa PBA Food Truck Festival Aids Dallas Police, Borough Schools
Totowa PBA Food Truck Festival Aids Dallas Police, Borough Schools TOTOWA, N.J.– Totowa PBA Local #80 will be donating a portion of the proceeds from its food truck festival to the families of the fallen Dallas police officers and to the borough's public schools.  The Saturday event is from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. at the Washington Park School Field, 515 Union Blvd. Admission is $5.  The following vendors have been confirmed: The Thai Elephant Truck; Ice Cream Thai'm; Chick Wings & Things; PizzaVita; OINK and MOO BBQ; Maddalena's Cheesecake and Catering; Eat My Balls Food Truck; Amanda Bananas; Johnny Zeppoli; Waffle de Lys; Empanada Lady Food Truck; Ta…
PHOTOS: Closter Continues Annual 9/11 Observance At Remembrance Park PHOTOS: Closter Continues Annual 9/11 Observance At Remembrance Park
Photos: Closter Continues Annual 9/11 Observance At Remembrance Park CLOSTER, N.J.– Closter officials are inviting the community to join a boroughwide Sept. 11 observance at Remembrance Park. The service will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m., organizers said. Closter completed a 9/11 memorial in 2004 "to honor and remember all of the Americans whose lives were so profoundly affected as well as pay homage to all those whose sacrifices have provided our cherished freedom," the borough website states.  "This memorial stands as a moment in time when at precisely 8:46 a.m. – the moment the first plane hit the North Tower – shadows align and sunlight be…
Last Chance To Enjoy Lyndhurst Summer Concert Series Last Chance To Enjoy Lyndhurst Summer Concert Series
Last Chance To Enjoy Lyndhurst Summer Concert Series LYNDHURST, N.J.– The Annie Mash Trio will open for The Cameos on Aug. 24 for the final concert in Lyndhurst's "Music Under The Stars" series. The free, rain or shine event takes place at 7 p.m. at Town Hall Park.  Town Hall Park is at the intersection of Delafield and Court avenues.
Glen Rock Officials Say Residents Must Move Political Signs Glen Rock Officials Say Residents Must Move Political Signs
Glen Rock Officials Say Residents Must Move Political Signs GLEN ROCK, N.J.– Glen Rock officials are asking residents to move lawn signs so they are at least 15 feet away from the street.  "The Borough will request that the Glen Rock Police Department hold off on enforcing this ordinance for the time being, but many complaints have been received from both residents and realtors showing local homes and residents are asked to please respect the code," Glen Rock's website says.  The code states, "One stationary non-illuminated political sign not exceeding five square feet in area, which said sign, including support, shall be placed no le…
Questions, Concerns? NYU Med School Surveys Garfield Residents 55 And Up Questions, Concerns? NYU Med School Surveys Garfield Residents 55 And Up
Questions, Concerns? NYU Med School Surveys Garfield Residents 55 And Up GARFIELD, N.J.– The New York University School of Medicine is asking Garfield residents ages 55 and older to take a survey. "We want to hear your opinions, experiences, and needs to improve services for those 55 and older," according to the organization. "NYU is helping the City of Garfield administer this survey through a grant from the Henry and Marilyn Taub Foundation, aiming to create livable and safe communities for those 55 and over," according to a Facebook post.  Contact Coordinator of Community Outreach & Education Core Susan Cataldo or Assistant Research S…
Saddle Brook Firm Donates To Hackensack Alzheimer's Organization Saddle Brook Firm Donates To Hackensack Alzheimer's Organization
Saddle Brook Firm Donates To Hackensack Alzheimer's Organization SADDLE BROOK, N.J.– Jeffrey Duncan, of Saddle Brook's Duncan Financial Services, recently presented a $5,000 check to Alzheimer's New Jersey on behalf of the AAX Insurance Education Foundation.  Duncan delivered the check to Alzheimer's New Jersey's Northern Regional office Director Elaine Winter at her Oradell office.  The foundation is made up of charitable donations from MassMutual financial advisors. Alzheimer's N.J. was formerly known as the Alzheimer’s Association Greater New Jersey Chapter.
Cresskill Trainer, Dietician Ready Children For Fall 5K, Mile-Long Fun Run Cresskill Trainer, Dietician Ready Children For Fall 5K, Mile-Long Fun Run
Cresskill Trainer, Dietician Ready Children For Fall 5K, Mile-Long Fun Run CRESSKILL, N.J. -- A dietician and a trainer to the stars will prepare Cresskill school children for an "Educating the Future" 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run.  The sessions at both Merritt and Bryan schools will "ensure your child is not only healthy and fit but also ready to tackle the 5K," trainer Josh Zitomer said.  The five-week clinic will meet before school – from 7:30-8:20 a.m. Children will be escorted to the front of school for the morning bell, organizers said. The cost is $95 (race fee) plus a $5.70 signup fee.  Registration for the Meritt sessions, led by Julie Bala…
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