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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PHOTOS: Lyndhurst Festival Draws Hundreds PHOTOS: Lyndhurst Festival Draws Hundreds
Photos: Lyndhurst Festival Draws Hundreds LYNDHURST, N.J.– Hundreds of people of all ages lined the street and Town Hall Park in Lyndhurst to celebrate the opening night of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel's 25th annual Italian-American Festival.  Rides, carnival games and vendors were set up along Delafield Avenue.  There were plenty of Italian specialties – Italian ice, zeppole, and meatball parm heroes – for sale. Every hour, a 50/50 raffle drawing is scheduled to take place. The super 50/50 will be drawn after the last concert on Saturday. There was also "Music Under The Stars" courtesy of Eaglemania, an Eagles tribute band. …
Want to 'De-Clutter' Your Life? Come To Free Fort Lee Talk Want to 'De-Clutter' Your Life? Come To Free Fort Lee Talk
Want to 'De-Clutter' Your Life? Come To Free Fort Lee Talk FORT LEE, N.J.– Anyone who's felt overwhelmed by stacks of paperwork or unfinished projects can learn some "de-cluttering" tips from author and humorist Jamie Novak at the Fort Lee Library.  Novak will present a program on Wednesday, July 20, based on her book "Keep This Toss That." "I watch people put off getting organized until they have more time," Novak said. "I know you’re busy, which is why my ideas can be accomplished in five-minute increments. I believe we see success in bite-sized steps." During the free, 2 p.m. event, Novak will provide ti…
Work On Labor Landmark Earns Fair Lawn Boy Scout Eagle Rank Work On Labor Landmark Earns Fair Lawn Boy Scout Eagle Rank
Work On Labor Landmark Earns Fair Lawn Boy Scout Eagle Rank FAIR LAWN, N.J.– Troop 53 Boy Scout Jeremy Fine of Fair Lawn considers himself a proponent of fair labor laws. So when it came time to choose an Eagle Scout project, Fine elected to clean up and install work tables and benches at the American Labor Museum – also known as the Botto House – in Haledon. “There was a labor law protest there in the 1930s,” said Fine, 18.  Working for Chef Central and with a desire to be a chef, “I kind of understand why they were fighting," he said.  Fellow scout Mitchell Wensell also provided inspiration, building herb garden boxes at the Botto House fo…
Lodi Invites Families To National Night Out Lodi Invites Families To National Night Out
Lodi Invites Families To National Night Out LODI, N.J.– Lodi families are invited to Memorial Park on Aug. 2 for National Night Out. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. and will feature food, music and demonstrations by Lodi's first responders. There will also be interactive activities, a guest speaker from the Municipal Drug Alliance and a blood drive.  Children can also"touch a truck" and get their fingerprints taken. A showing of Disney's "Zootopia" will cap off the night. Organizers suggest bringing blankets to sit on during the screening.  National Night Out is a nationwide event designed to build strong communi…
VIDEO: Lyndhurst Firefighters Quickly Put Down House Blaze VIDEO: Lyndhurst Firefighters Quickly Put Down House Blaze
Video: Lyndhurst Firefighters Quickly Put Down House Blaze LYNDHURST, N.J.– No one was injured during a two-alarm fire Wednesday afternoon in Lyndhurst, authorities said. The blaze began on the western side of the Court Avenue home around 3:20 p.m. and spread to the second floor and the attic, police Detective Vincent Auteri told Daily Voice Wednesday night. "The cause of the fire is still under investigation with the Lyndhurst Fire Official's Office," Auteri said, "but at this time it appears to be accidental in nature. Firefighters from Lyndhurst, North Arlington and Rutherford extinguished the blaze in less than 10 minutes, Fire …
Eight New Stop Signs Aim To Slow Lodi Speedsters Eight New Stop Signs Aim To Slow Lodi Speedsters
Eight New Stop Signs Aim To Slow Lodi Speedsters LODI, N.J.– Fewer cars are expected to zip through Lodi's streets, thanks to eight new stops signs placed at various intersections.  The borough police Traffic Bureau took action after residents complained, Borough Manager Bruce T. Masopust said Wednesday. "[The roads] were going to be speedways unless we put in stop signs," he told Daily Voice. Willard Street benefits greatly from the project, which targeted mostly one-way streets (see list below). A bicyclist was struck on the street, a resident there said. "People don't pay attention," he said. "If they put do…
Learn Basketball Fundamentals, Score WNBA Tickets At Lyndhurst Clinic Learn Basketball Fundamentals, Score WNBA Tickets At Lyndhurst Clinic
Learn Basketball Fundamentals, Score WNBA Tickets At Lyndhurst Clinic LYNDHURST, N.J.– Children and teens can attend a N.Y. Liberty basketball clinic at the Lyndhurst Recreation Center and score a t-shirt and two tickets to an upcoming game. Open to boys and girls 6 to 17 years old, the camp is scheduled to run from 1-3 p.m. on Aug. 16. A current or former Liberty player will be there, organizers said. The clinic costs $40 and includes a the shirt and tickets.  For more information, call Paul Passamano at (201) 538-0093. The recreation center is located at 862 Valley Brook Ave.  To register, click here. 
Little Falls Keeps Rocking With Summer Concert Series Little Falls Keeps Rocking With Summer Concert Series
Little Falls Keeps Rocking With Summer Concert Series LITTLE FALLS, N.J.– The Little Falls Summer Park Concert Series continues Thursday at Memorial Park with the Epic Soul Band. The show begins at 7 p.m.  Here's a look at the rest of the schedule: July 21– The Koots featuring "Rock n' Roll with Fiber"; July 28– Sunset Soundz, who will play music from the 1950s, 60s and 70s; Aug. 4– Rave On, who will play the music of Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison and other early rock artists; Aug. 11– The Jersey Shore Roustabouts, who will play retro rock;  Aug. 18– The Symphonies, who will play a mix of Motown, oldies, swing and show tunes;  Aug. 25– …
Summer Musical 'Oliver!' Hits Fair Lawn's Old Library Theatre Stage Summer Musical 'Oliver!' Hits Fair Lawn's Old Library Theatre Stage
Summer Musical 'Oliver!' Hits Fair Lawn's Old Library Theatre Stage FAIR LAWN, N.J– Oliver! a musical based on Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist" is coming to Fair Lawn's Old Library Theatre July 29-31 and Aug. 5-7.  "The story brings Victorian England to life as Oliver, a malnourished orphan in a workhouse, becomes the neglected apprentice of an undertaker," Producer Craig M. Tiede said. "After escaping London, he finds acceptance in a group of pickpockets led by the elderly Fagin. When Oliver is captured for a theft he didn't commit, he's taken in by the benevolent victim, but Fagin employs a sinister duo to kidnap him back into…
Lodi Little League Hosts First Annual Car Show Lodi Little League Hosts First Annual Car Show
Lodi Little League Hosts First Annual Car Show LODI, N.J.– Support Lodi Little League at its first annual car, truck and motorcycle show on July 23. The show, which will take place at 72 Church Street, is scheduled to run from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Registration starts at 8 a.m. All vehicles are welcomed at the field parking lot, organizers said. There's a $10 cost for registered vehicles, but spectator admission is free. In addition, there will be a dunk tank; vendors; a DJ; snack stand and prizes. The rain date is July 24.  For more information or to register, call (201) 923-3445 or e-mail AlexPitBoss630@gmail.com.  You can also RS…
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