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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East Rutherford Celebrates National Night Out With Exhibits, Concert East Rutherford Celebrates National Night Out With Exhibits, Concert
East Rutherford Celebrates National Night Out With Exhibits, Concert EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.– East Rutherford's National Night Out is scheduled for Monday after the original event was postponed due to weather.  National Night Out, sponsored by the East Rutherford Police Department and Neighborhood Watch, will take place at Sesselman Park at Carlton Avenue and River Street.  The evening will feature exhibits and Information from first responders, veterans, the historical society, Meadowlands Hospital, Bergen County's Health Services, the sheriff's department and the Access for All Committee, among others.  The exhibits open at 5:30 p.m.  The Duprees are sched…
Community Raises Over $50,000 For Fair Lawn Teacher Battling Rare Cancer Community Raises Over $50,000 For Fair Lawn Teacher Battling Rare Cancer
Community Raises Over $50,000 For Fair Lawn Teacher Battling Rare Cancer FAIR LAWN N.J.– An outpouring of help for a Fair Lawn woman battling cancer has produced over $50,000 in donations.Maria Smith's sister, Teresa Vojack of Hawthorne, created a special account to help pay for treatment. "This has all come as quite a shock to our family," Vojack wrote on the GoFundMe page she created for her kin. "Our first instinct is to draw upon our family for these things, but we have quickly found that our friends, co-workers, and community members are there and want to help us as well." Smith suffers from peritoneal mesothelioma but is a candidate for…
Road Reconstruction, Paving Shuts Carlstadt Street For Six Days Road Reconstruction, Paving Shuts Carlstadt Street For Six Days
Road Reconstruction, Paving Shuts Carlstadt Street For Six Days CARLSTADT, N.J.– Paving and road reconstruction is schedule to shut Monroe Street, from Fritsch to Summit avenues, in Carlstadt from Aug. 15–20, officials said. Homeowners will not have driveway access, officials said. They must park on side streets and walk to their houses, officials added. 
Lyndhurst Improves Streets, Water Lines Lyndhurst Improves Streets, Water Lines
Lyndhurst Improves Streets, Water Lines LYNDHURST, N.J.– A major Lyndhurst road construction project is nearly complete and another is about to begin, officials said. "With the weather we've been having, we've been moving along pretty quickly," said Commissioner Matthew T. Ruzzo, former DPW superintendent.  The first project includes repairs to the sidewalks and curbs, the addition of handicap accessible ramps, new catch basins and the paving of:  Sanford Avenue Tenth Street Wilson Avenue Chase Avenue  Thomas Avenue  "I asked residents to be patient because we need to let the trenching sediment settle," Ruzz…
Lyndhurst Scouts Launch Lions Den For Little Ones Lyndhurst Scouts Launch Lions Den For Little Ones
Lyndhurst Scouts Launch Lions Den For Little Ones LYNDHURST, N.J.– Cub Scout Pack 86 is opening its den to kindergarteners in Lyndhurst this fall. The den will have six to eight members and their parents and be led by Dennis Hiel, a teacher and former scout leader. There will be one group meeting, but members will attend any pack meetings. "It is merely a lighter version of traditional Cub Scouting," said Cubmaster Eric Makar, 45.  "There are fewer meetings but it's a head start on the program. It introduces the youth to the outdoors, character development, basic citizenship, self confidence, personal health and personal m…
Recent Leonia High School Graduate Runs For Board Of Education Recent Leonia High School Graduate Runs For Board Of Education
Recent Leonia High School Graduate Runs For Board Of Education LEONIA, N.J.– Bryce Robins took his dad's advice when deciding to run for a spot on Leonia's Board of Education. "I think he put it best: Education is power," said Robins, 17. Robins graduated from Leonia High School in June and will study political science at George Washington University this fall. While he's still too young to vote, he'll turn 18 on Sept. 4,  enough time before the November election.  "In order to be someone who shapes society you have to focus on your education," Robins said. "I have a stake in my own hometown to help shape education and give p…
Garfield 5K Honors Former Teacher Garfield 5K Honors Former Teacher
Garfield 5K Honors Former Teacher GARFIELD, N.J.– The Garfield YMCA will honor one of its former teachers at its annual Boilermaker 5K race on Oct. 1. The race will be held in memory of Susan "Suzie" Gallagher-Colurciello, a pre-school teacher and sister of Chief Executive Officer Patricia Gallagher. "Suzie was more than a part of the Y-family for 15 years. She is the beloved sister to our chief executive officer, teacher to hundreds of four- year-olds throughout her career at the Y, and friend to all who knew her," the YMCA said after her death in May. "Suzie was part of the very fabric of the Y.&qu…
Three Bergen Community College Students Say Ciao For Now Three Bergen Community College Students Say Ciao For Now
Three Bergen Community College Students Say Ciao For Now PARAMUS, N.J. – Three Bergen Community College students said goodbye to New Jersey and ciao to Italy as they will spend the summer semester in Venice and Tuscania.  Cousins Nathalia Gonzalez and Alejandro Giraldo of Wood-Ridge are attending Instituto Venezia’s language program in Venice. BCC gave Karli White of Bloomfield a scholarship to study in Tuscania.  Gonzalez, a general studies major who wants to pursue a career in social work, is fluent in Spanish. After a semester of Italian at the college, she developed a desire to travel and learn the language. “I want to get out of my comfort…
Lyndhurst Officials Honor Heroes Who Rescued Drowning Boy Lyndhurst Officials Honor Heroes Who Rescued Drowning Boy
Lyndhurst Officials Honor Heroes Who Rescued Drowning Boy LYNDHURST, N.J.– When Dean Woolis noticed his friend wasn't resurfacing after he jumped into the deep end of the a pool, a group of five Lyndhurst residents rushed over to help. The heroes received awards from Public Safety Commissioner John Montillo, Jr. on Tuesday at the Board of Commissioners meeting. "It's something that could have been very tragic," Detective Vincent Auteri said. "Through their efforts, tragedy was certainly avoided." First, Dean alerted his mom, Lori Woolis. She jumped into the pool along with Mary Battaglia to save the boy, police said.  Once o…
Lyndhurst Police Go Pink To Support Breast Cancer Awareness Lyndhurst Police Go Pink To Support Breast Cancer Awareness
Lyndhurst Police Go Pink To Support Breast Cancer Awareness LYNDHURST, N.J.– Lyndhurst police will join several others in wearing pink uniform patches this October to support breast cancer research, education and awareness.It's part of the #PinkPatchProject, a collaborative effort among the Los Angeles County Police Chiefs' Association and other law enforcement agencies nationwide during what is annually Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  "I saw the program on Instagram and saw how it was spreading across California," Lyndhurst Sgt. Richard Pizzuti said. "I thought we could and should get involved. "My hope is that it spreads throug…
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