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

Girls' Basketball Program Sets Bowling Fundraiser In Elmwood Park Girls' Basketball Program Sets Bowling Fundraiser In Elmwood Park
Girls' Basketball Program Sets Bowling Fundraiser In Elmwood Park ELMWOOD PARK, N.J.– The Playherz Basketball Club will have a bowling party fundraiser and celebrate Kennedy High School girls' basketball player Tajae Stevenson's verbal commitment to Temple University at Parkway Lanes in Elmwood Park.  The Aug. 27 event is from 8:30 p.m. until midnight. The suggested donation is $20.  Stevenson is a 6-foot-1, rising senior wing who already has eclipsed 1,000 career points.  Playherz Basketball Club is an Adidas-sponsored girls' basketball program.  Parkway Lanes is at 200 Route 46. 
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…
Walk With Mayor Before Saddle Brook Tricentennial Picnic Walk With Mayor Before Saddle Brook Tricentennial Picnic
Walk With Mayor Before Saddle Brook Tricentennial Picnic SADDLE BROOK, N.J.– Saddle Brook residents will be able to walk with the mayor before the tricentennial picnic on Saturday, Aug. 27.  “Spreading awareness one step at a time, I encourage all Saddle Brook residents to exercise regularly so they can enjoy the benefits of better health," said Mayor Robert White. "I invite all of our residents to walk with me the morning of the 300th Anniversary Picnic.” The walk will begin at 9 a.m. at the Otto Pehle Pond inside Saddle River County Park (760 Saddle River Road).  Local health coach Susan Molina will lead a pre-walk warm up session of …
Moonachie Reschedules Free Family Movie Night Moonachie Reschedules Free Family Movie Night
Moonachie Reschedules Free Family Movie Night MOONACHIE, N.J.– Moonachie's Family Movie Night has been rescheduled to Wednesday.  The free event is sponsored by the mayor, council and South Bergen Rotary. It will take place at the Civic Center/Joseph Street Park.  "Zootopia" is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. Bring blankets and chairs since the event is outdoors, organizers said. Free water and popcorn will be served, organizers said. 
Friends Of Ridgefield Library Raffle Attracts Barbecue Fans Friends Of Ridgefield Library Raffle Attracts Barbecue Fans
Friends Of Ridgefield Library Raffle Attracts Barbecue Fans RIDGEFIELD, N.J.– The Friends of the Ridgefield Library want you to fire up the grill. The organization is raffling off a $50 Shop Rite gift card and a basket including relish, mustard, barbecue sauce, ketchup, a recipe book, and marinade.  Raffle tickets are $1 each.  The drawing is Aug. 26 at 4 p.m.  The winner doesn't need to be present.  All proceeds will be used to support the library's budget for materials and programs purchase a ticket at the Ridgefield Library 527 Morse Ave.
Lyndhurst School Musical Actors Earn National Nominations Lyndhurst School Musical Actors Earn National Nominations
Lyndhurst School Musical Actors Earn National Nominations LYNDHURST, N.J.– Lyndhurst's middle schools production of "Annie" received three National Youth Arts Awards Program Competition nominations, the directors announced.  The music nods are in the Junior Division (14 years old and under) of the Eastern Regional: Lead actress - Mikaly Poggi as Annie Best supporting actress - Ivy Mitei as Miss Hannigan Best supporting actress- Hailey Spahiu as Lily St. Regis Directors Brian Lang and Steven Arrigoitia said they are "so very proud" of the entire cast, crew and program.  "We are honored to be recognized by the National You…
Garfield YMCA Organizes School Supply Drive Garfield YMCA Organizes School Supply Drive
Garfield YMCA Organizes School Supply Drive GARFIELD, N.J.– The Garfield YMCA will be collecting supplies for local school children until Aug. 28. "So many children in our service area don't have the joy of packing a new backpack for school or the supplies to put in it," according to a Y press release. "There are children whose families have been struck by traumas, illness and loss. The Garfield Y would love to send these children into a new school year with the supplies they need to succeed," the organization said in a statement. "In addition, schools have faced extreme budget cuts. By donating school supplie…
East Rutherford Library Continues Acts Of Kindness With Quilt Making East Rutherford Library Continues Acts Of Kindness With Quilt Making
East Rutherford Library Continues Acts Of Kindness With Quilt Making EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.– The Random Acts Of Kindness Club at the East Rutherford Library is planning to create a kindness quilt later this month. "They will draw different acts of kindness on paper squares and make a quilt out of them using [provided] materials and supplies," organizers said.  The Aug. 24 event begins at 2:30 p.m. and is open to children ages 3 and up.  Pre-registration is required.  Once registered, participants must arrive five minutes early to claim his or her reserved spot, organizers said. Priority will be given to East Rutherford residents.  Previously, cl…
Hit The Links To Support Fair Lawn Fire Department Hit The Links To Support Fair Lawn Fire Department
Hit The Links To Support Fair Lawn Fire Department FAIR LAWN, N.J.– Fair Lawn Fire Company No. 3 will be holding its 13th annual golf outing on Sept. 30. The event takes place at the Paramus Golf Course and costs $140.  Registration and lunch will run from 11 a.m. until noon's shotgun start. The round will be followed by an open bar at American Legion Post 171 (17-08 River Road, Fair Lawn) starting at 5:30 p.m.  There will be a beefsteak dinner and raffle an hour later.  Payment can be made via cash, check or credit card, organizers said.  Anyone who makes a payment before Sept. 1 will receive raffle tickets for Visa gift cards, organize…
College, Pro Athletes Lead Lyndhurst Football Skills Camp College, Pro Athletes Lead Lyndhurst Football Skills Camp
College, Pro Athletes Lead Lyndhurst Football Skills Camp LYNDHURST, N.J.– Former Division I and current professional football players will be leading the Grind 2 Grow Skills Camp at Lyndhurst High School on Sunday, Aug. 21.  N.Y. Giants players Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Bobby Hart and others will be providing instruction. Campers will be broken into positional groups: Quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, linebackers, cornerbacks and safeties.  The camp, open to ages 7-18, will run from 3:30-7:30 p.m. Check-in starts at 2:30. It is hosted by the Lyndhurst Police Department, Commissioner John Montillo Jr, and the Lyndhurst Junior Fo…
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