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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Fair Lawn's Old Library Theatre Puts On Politically Themed Play Fair Lawn's Old Library Theatre Puts On Politically Themed Play
Fair Lawn's Old Library Theatre Puts On Politically Themed Play FAIR LAWN, N.J.– Fair Lawn's Old Library Theatre will present Gore Vidal's "The Best Man" next month. "It is the 1960 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, and William Russell, the ex-Secretary of State, is locked in a nomination battle with Senator Joseph Cantwell – with neither of them having the number of delegates needed to win their party’s nomination," according to the theater. "When each rival gets a hold of personal information he believes disqualifies his opponent, the former President, Arthur Hockstader, steps in with an agenda all his own: to ens…
Saddle Brook Installs Digital Sign Board At Town Hall Saddle Brook Installs Digital Sign Board At Town Hall
Saddle Brook Installs Digital Sign Board At Town Hall SADDLE BROOK, N.J.– A two-sided digital sign board is being installed in front of Saddle Brook's municipal building. "The sign boards have full color, internal LED lighting that can display text, photos and video," Mayor Robert White said. "They allow for scrolling of multiple messages, include easy-to-use software and have a lifespan of ten to fifteen years." The new installation, which will cost approximately $10,000 to  $12,000, is covered in the municipal budget, White told Daily Voice.  The board will be 4 feet by 8 feet and set back 22 feet from the curb, the mayo…
Wood-Ridge Coach Leads Bergen Catholic Wrestling To New Heights Wood-Ridge Coach Leads Bergen Catholic Wrestling To New Heights
Wood-Ridge Coach Leads Bergen Catholic Wrestling To New Heights WOOD-RIDGE, N.J.– Dave Bell never saw an amateur wrestling match before his freshman year at Wood-Ridge High School.“We had wrestling in gym class and the coach would attend to recruit prospects,” said Bell, 58. “I weighed 80 pounds as a freshman and I fit the bill in body type for the 98-pound weight class.” Once he hit the mat for the first time, “I was sold,” he said.  "Wrestling is an incredible character-building sport," Bell said. "It takes all the courage in the world to step out on that mat, to summon the courage to fight through every situation. That, in itself, is a…
Garfield Boys & Girls Club Offers Back To School Experience Garfield Boys & Girls Club Offers Back To School Experience
Garfield Boys & Girls Club Offers Back To School Experience GARFIELD, N.J.– The Boys & Girls Club of Garfield and C.S. Tree Productions will host a four-hour "Back-2-School Experience" for elementary and middle school-aged children Aug. 28. The event, which is from 2-6 p.m., will feature free hair cuts, music, games, giveaways, arts and crafts, Zumba and karate demonstrations and more.  The Boys & Girls Club is at 490 Midland Ave. For vendor or sponsor opportunities, e-mail cstreeproductions@gmail.com or call (973) 478-7662 Ext. 10. 
Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad Raises Money With 5K Race Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad Raises Money With 5K Race
Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad Raises Money With 5K Race LYNDHURST, N.J.– The Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad is hosting its fifth annual 5K run/walk to raise money for equipment and supplies. The race is schedule for 8:30 a.m. Oct. 16, rain or shine.  Participants will meet at the Lyndhurst Recreation Center, 862 Valley Brook Ave. Registration beings at 6:30 a.m. The Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad Mother-Daughter Zumba Crew will offer a Zumba warmup prior to the race.  The course is USATF certified and there will be water stations set up along the way. Emergency personnel also will be on hand. Refreshments and snacks will be served.  The …
Moody's Boosts Fair Lawn's Credit Rating Moody's Boosts Fair Lawn's Credit Rating
Moody's Boosts Fair Lawn's Credit Rating FAIR LAWN, N.J.– Moody's Investors Service has assigned Fair Lawn an Aa1 rating, its second-highest level. “A significant factor in the borough’s rating is the low debt burden for our residents” said Borough Manager Jim Van Kruiningen. “This Aa1 rating reflects Fair Lawn’s current debt obligations as judged to be of high quality and subject to very low credit risk. The mayor and council continue to have a judicious approach to borrowing with the community’s long-term needs in balance with affordable tax rates.” The rating was an upgrade, reflecting Fair Lawn's substantial tax base, high wea…
Fair Lawn Mom Ships Donated Books To Troops Fair Lawn Mom Ships Donated Books To Troops
Fair Lawn Mom Ships Donated Books To Troops FAIR LAWN, N.J.– Rachel Greenwald of Fair Lawn began collecting books and supplies for troops during "Mitzvah Day" at the Oakland school where she teaches.  That was 10 years ago and Greenwald, a mother of two, continues to give to servicemen and women as a volunteer for Operation Paperback.  "We collected socks, toiletries [and] many books," said Greenwald, a second- and third-grade general studies teacher at Academies at Gerrard Berman Day School. "We also delivered books to Veterans Hospital library in East Orange." Greenwald posted in the Fair Lawn Moms an…
Score Broadway Tickets From Lyndhurst's Recreation Department Score Broadway Tickets From Lyndhurst's Recreation Department
Score Broadway Tickets From Lyndhurst's Recreation Department LYNDHURST, N.J.–Lyndhurst's Parks and Recreation is selling tickets to see the Broadway comedy "The Front Page" on Sept. 21. Nathan Lane, John Goodman, Robert Morse, Holland Taylor and John Slattery star in the limited time play, which will run for 19 weeks.  "The press room of Chicago’s Criminal Courts Building is buzzing with reporters covering the story of an escaped prisoner," according to Broadway.com. "When star reporter Hildy Johnson (Slattery) accidentally discovers the runaway convict, he and his editor Walter Burns (Lane) conspire to hide the man from the …
Garfield YMCA Kicks Off Fall Sports Registration Garfield YMCA Kicks Off Fall Sports Registration
Garfield YMCA Kicks Off Fall Sports Registration GARFIELD, N.J.– The Garfield YMCA was kicking off the registration period for fall sports Monday.  The Y is offering beginner level basketball, soccer, flag football and floor hockey.  Here are the schedules:  Basketball (16, 45-minute classes) Ages: 7-12 Session dates: Monday, Sept. 26 through Wednesday, Nov. 16 Place: YMCA, 33 Outwater Lane, Garfield Cost: $60 for members, $80 for non-members Requirements: Sneakers, shorts or sweatpants Day/times: 7- and 8-year-olds – Monday and Wednesday at 6:10 p.m.; 9- to 12-year-olds – Monday and Wednesday at 7:10 p.m. Soccer (eight, 90-minute clas…
Fort Lee Film Commission 'Scares Up' History On Halloween Jitney Tour Fort Lee Film Commission 'Scares Up' History On Halloween Jitney Tour
Fort Lee Film Commission 'Scares Up' History On Halloween Jitney Tour FORT LEE, N.J.– A Halloween Historic Jitney Tour will show attendees the "Ghost" of Fort Lee Oct. 30. "Join us for this tour of the secret haunts and hallows," organizers said. "From the ghosts of the Revolutionary War to the ghosts of our old film studios, we will scare up some history."  Fort Lee Film Commission Executive Director Tom Meyers will guide the tour.  "We do not pre-select the route," he said. "It is always a surprise to our guests." The event is free but admission is on a first-come, first-served basis.  Sign up is from 9-1…
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