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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Fort Lee Library Offers Free Afternoon Concerts Fort Lee Library Offers Free Afternoon Concerts
Fort Lee Library Offers Free Afternoon Concerts FORT LEE, N.J.– The Fort Lee Library is offering two free concerts this month: Aug. 7– Singer/songwriter Alice Leon Learn about other songwriters – from Irving Berlin to the Beatles – and join in on a lively sing-along.  For more information, click here.  Aug. 14– Verismo Opera The program will include a medley of romantic and dramatic arias, along with Broadway show tunes.  Artistic Director Lucine Amara leads the opera company, which has been part of the N.J. music scene since 1989.  For more information, click here.  Both shows begin at 2 p.m. Seating is on a first come, first serve …
East Rutherford Reschedules Night Out, Concert East Rutherford Reschedules Night Out, Concert
East Rutherford Reschedules Night Out, Concert EAST RUTHERFORD- East Rutherford rescheduled its National Night Out and concert until Aug. 15, officials said.  CHECK BACK FOR MORE DETAILS. 
PHOTOS: Nursery School Students Thank Hillsdale Police With Gifts PHOTOS: Nursery School Students Thank Hillsdale Police With Gifts
Photos: Nursery School Students Thank Hillsdale Police With Gifts HILLSDALE, N.J.– Children from Hillsdale's Loving Touch Nursery School created "survival kits" for borough's police officers. The kits included gum – "so we all stick together," said Center Director Blythe Rudolph – and Hershey's kisses.  Hillsdale Police Capt. Sean Smith collected the kits, along with milk and donuts.  The children also learned about the daily duties of police officers.
Owner's Son's Last Words Become Wallington Wrestling Company's Rallying Cry Owner's Son's Last Words Become Wallington Wrestling Company's Rallying Cry
Owner's Son's Last Words Become Wallington Wrestling Company's Rallying Cry WALLINGTON, N.J.– ACE4Life is not just a hashtag or promotional tool – it's a rallying cry for a Wallington-based professional wrestling company. "That was the last thing my son Mike Viruet, Jr. communicated to me," said American Championship Entertainment owner Mike Viruet, who goes by the ring name Mike Morgan. "It's a way to honor him." In the fall of 2014, the company was in the middle of a story pitting father against son for "control" of the company. Viruet, Jr., aka Mike Morgan, Jr., had spent three years as an executive producer, cameraman and video…
PHOTOS: Pompton Lakes Miracle Run Sends Special Needs Kids To Camp PHOTOS: Pompton Lakes Miracle Run Sends Special Needs Kids To Camp
Photos: Pompton Lakes Miracle Run Sends Special Needs Kids To Camp POMPTON LAKES, N.J.– Early afternoon rain couldn't prevent hundreds of people from supporting the 18th annual Miracle Run at the Pompton Lakes Elks Lodge. The Elks send 550 special needs children – ages 8 to 21 – to the week-long camp for free. "Between the lodges and the state associates, we pick up the costs," Miracle Run co-advisor Rusty Gerstenmeir said. "Some of our campers are severely handicapped," said fellow co-advisor Robert Jani. "Not only does it give them a week at the camp, it gives the parents a respite from the 24-hour care." The inaugural e…
PHOTOS: Northern Valley Soccer Club Makes It To Tournament Finals In Spain PHOTOS: Northern Valley Soccer Club Makes It To Tournament Finals In Spain
Photos: Northern Valley Soccer Club Makes It To Tournament Finals In Spain NORTHERN VALLEY, N.J.– The Northern Valley Soccer Club's U15 boys team hung with some of the best teams across the globe -- advancing to the championship game in the B bracket of the Costa Blanca Cup in Benidorm, Spain.  The week-long tournament featured teams from 58 countries. The Bergen County boys – representing Harrington Park, Norwood and Old Tappan – squared off against squads from Spain, Italy and China.  NVSC played seven games in six days and lost a penalty shootout to a La Roda, Spain team. "It was a great experience for the kids playing against international competition,&q…
VIDEO: Historic Tenafly Site, Onetime Charlie Brown's Restaurant Razed VIDEO: Historic Tenafly Site, Onetime Charlie Brown's Restaurant Razed
Video: Historic Tenafly Site, Onetime Charlie Brown's Restaurant Razed TENAFLY, N.J.– The Tenafly building where Elizabeth Cady Stanton once cast a symbolic vote -- and more recently a Charlie Brown's restaurant -- was razed this week. "Many in Tenafly are very sorry to see this site razed," Councilman Paul Stefanowicz said. "It's somewhere history took place, and it gave the town character and a place for generations of families to go." It was built in 1870 as The Valley Hotel and served as lodging for workers on early Tenafly projects, said Stefanowicz, the assistant borough historian.  A decade later, Stanton – in the presence of Susan …
North Arlington Pharmacy Wins National Honor North Arlington Pharmacy Wins National Honor
North Arlington Pharmacy Wins National Honor NORTH ARLINGTON, N.J.– HB Pharmacy in North Arlington was awarded the Good Neighbor Pharmacy of the Year award Thursday night at an annual trade show in Las Vegas. "I was just thrilled at that," owner Bellitti told Daily Voice Friday morning. "I never thought in my wildest dreams we'd make the final three." HB "received the esteemed award for exemplifying what it means to be a Good Neighbor Pharmacy in its commitment to enhancing patient care and lives in local communities," according to an AmerisourceBergen press release.  Four hundred stores nationwide were…
Ridgefield Park Moms Go 'Bad' For Movie Screening Ridgefield Park Moms Go 'Bad' For Movie Screening
Ridgefield Park Moms Go 'Bad' For Movie Screening RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J.– Nearly 100 members of the Ridgefield Park Moms Facebook group on Thursday watched a private screening of "Bad Moms" at the village's movie theater.  Each attendee received a "swag bag" – which included treats and giveaways from local businesses – courtesy of Ridgefield Park's Special Education Parent Advisory Council.  "We were humbled by the support from the local businesses and organizations," said the page's co-creator, Elaine Marin. "The group received over two dozen giveaway items, including gifts from the Ridgefield Park Librar…
File Of Life Cards Aid Carlstadt First Responders File Of Life Cards Aid Carlstadt First Responders
File Of Life Cards Aid Carlstadt First Responders CARLSTADT, N.J.– Carlstadt first responders can obtain medical information for patients through the borough's new File of Life program. Created by Emergency Management Coordinator Hernan Lopez, the red, magnetized information holder allows residents to keep their personal information, emergency contacts, medical data, medications, dosage and more handy.  Those that get the free card must fill out the paperwork, which folds into the magnetized holder.  "I always see the inconveniences, how hard it is to get information for patients," said Lopez, who is also a volunteer firefighter…
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