Paul Milo

Content Producer

pmilo@dailyvoice.com

Paul Milo has worked as a reporter in northern New Jersey for more than 20 years, first for North Jersey Media Group / NorthJersey.com, then at Patch.com and at NJ.com / The Star-Ledger. He has written about a 106-year-old World War I veteran, the Sept. 11 attacks and a 15-year-old stock manipulator who was the youngest person ever civilly charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission, among many other stories. He has interviewed governors, presidential candidates and celebrities including Ryan Seacrest and comedian Kevin Hart.

In addition to his work for New Jersey-based outlets, he has also written for BeliefNet, Editor and Publisher, The Huffington Post, The Boston Globe and other publications, as well as freelance assignments for global chemical company BASF.

His first book, Your Flying Car Awaits, was published by HarperCollins in 2010. As part of the book’s promotional efforts he was interviewed by The New York Times and on WNYC radio’s The Brian Lehrer Show

Paul was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

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HEAR IT? Loud Boom Heard In West Essex From PSEG Facility In Roseland HEAR IT? Loud Boom Heard In West Essex From PSEG Facility In Roseland
Hear IT? Loud Boom Heard In West Essex From Pseg Facility In Roseland People in West Orange, Fairfield and other nearby communities reported hearing a loud noise similar to an explosion Thursday night that officials said was caused by a technical problem at a PSEG facility in Roseland.  A spokesman for the utility said there was an arc and an equipment failure at the switching station off Eisenhower Parkway shortly before 10 p.m. Power flickered momentarily but there were no service interruptions, the spokesman said.  Some residents in the area speculated online that there was an explosion or fire at the switching station, but Roseland police say th…
WATCH: Broken Main Causes Huge Geyser In Downtown Tenafly WATCH: Broken Main Causes Huge Geyser In Downtown Tenafly
Watch: Broken Main Causes Huge Geyser In Downtown Tenafly A section of County Road in Tenafly was closed off Friday morning as crews scrambled to repair the damage from a main that burst several hours earlier, Suez Water said.  #Tenafly SUEZ emergency crews are onsite at 21 County Rd at scene of 24” water main break. We are in the process of isolating the main, no customers are without water pressure at this time. Will update as more info is available. pic.twitter.com/f4i8bGMBwY — SUEZ Water NJ (@SUEZwaterNJ) November 22, 2019 The main burst near 21 County Road around 5 p.m. Thursday, sending a geyser of water shooting several feet in the air…
Englewood Resident, 26, Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Child In Palisades Park Englewood Resident, 26, Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Child In Palisades Park
Englewood Resident, 26, Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Child In Palisades Park An Englewood man faces several charges related to the sexual assault of a preteen child, the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office said Thursday.  Malik Bell, 26, was accused of assaulting the child Nov. 17 in Palisades Park. Palisades Park police referred the allegation to the prosecutor's Special Victims Unit and assisted in the investigation of Bell.  He was arrested Wednesday and charged with several offenses, including aggravated sexual assault, attempted aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault by sexual contact and endangering the welfare of a child.  He was being held a…
Oakland Man Had 1,800 Child Pornography Files, Authorities Say Oakland Man Had 1,800 Child Pornography Files, Authorities Say
Oakland Man Had 1,800 Child Pornography Files, Authorities Say A 53-year-old Oakland man was arrested Thursday on a child pornography charge after several hundred sexually explicit images of preteen and other minor children were found in his home, the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office said.  John D. Vieldhouse was arrested in Paramus following an investigation by the prosecutor's Cyber Crimes Unit and the execution of a search warrant at his Oakland residence, where authorities said they found 1,800 digital files.  He was being held at the Bergen County jail on a charge of possessing more than 1,000 images of child pornography. 
Philly Man Found With $115K In Fort Lee Charged With Money Laundering: BCPO Philly Man Found With $115K In Fort Lee Charged With Money Laundering: BCPO
Philly Man Found With $115K In Fort Lee Charged With Money Laundering: Bcpo A Philadelphia man faces a money laundering charge in connection with a narcotics investigation after his arrest in Fort Lee Tuesday, the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office said.  Eduardo Suarez-Couvertier, 26, was pulled over by members of the prosecutor's Narcotics Task Force while behind the wheel of a green, 2007 Honda Pilot. Investigators found more than $115,000 in cash inside a specially installed, electronically controlled compartment, the prosecutor's office said.  Suarez-Couvertier was released pending an initial court appearance. 
Community Rallying For Teen Girl From Newark Battling Rare Brain Condition Community Rallying For Teen Girl From Newark Battling Rare Brain Condition
Community Rallying For Teen Girl From Newark Battling Rare Brain Condition A 13-year-old student at Newark's Science Park High School is coping with Brain AVM  (arteriovenous malformation) and a family friend has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help defray recovery expenses.  Emilia Santos is a "fantastic student" who, along with her mom Dina, are "pillars of the community," the campaign's organizer wrote. Her condition -- which typically emerges sometime after age 10 -- causing bleeding in the brain and spinal cord.  She is currently hospitalized for treatment of the condition, which can cause symptoms including seizures, brain damage and stroke if…
In Lawsuit, Black Linden Firefighters Say Ex-Chief Regularly Used 'N-Word' In Lawsuit, Black Linden Firefighters Say Ex-Chief Regularly Used 'N-Word'
In Lawsuit, Black Linden Firefighters Say Ex-Chief Regularly Used 'N-Word' A lawsuit was filed in Union County Superior Court this week alleging that Linden allowed its fire department to become a "racist environment."  The suit, announced at a press conference hosted by the New Jersey Clergy Coalition for Justice, was filed by two former firefighters, both African-American, who say they were regularly exposed to racist treatment, including use of the N-word by the former chief, Joseph Dooley.  The firefighters, Joseph Braxton and Mark Bullock, say that they were exposed to racist jokes and comments on a near-daily basis and were then threatened when the…
Physician In Union Charged With Forging Signature On Prescriptions Physician In Union Charged With Forging Signature On Prescriptions
Physician In Union Charged With Forging Signature On Prescriptions A physician from Springfield who works out of an office in Union has been charged with forging the signature of another doctor on prescriptions, police said.  Dr. Robert Hutchinson, 49, has been charged with obtaining by fraud, uttering a forged document and receiving stolen property.  Union police were called to a medical practice on Galloping Hill Road Oct. 12 by a physician who said that some prescriptions contained his forged signature.  An investigation by Detective Michael Theissen and the Union County Prosecutor's Opiate Task Force revealed that eight "questionable" p…
Fire Tears Through Ho-Ho-Kus Cafe Early Thursday Fire Tears Through Ho-Ho-Kus Cafe Early Thursday
Fire Tears Through Ho-Ho-Kus Cafe Early Thursday A multi-alarm fire broke out at a Ho-Ho-Kus business early Thursday morning, according to witnesses and published reports.  Firefighters responded to Cafe Amici on Sycamore Avenue sometime after 2 a.m. The fire rose to as many as three alarms before it was contained later in the morning.  Heavy fire and water damage to Cafe Amici restaurant in Ho-Ho-Kus overnight. @HoHoKusEMS @HoHoKusPD Businesses on either side water damage. All three shut down. No injuries @1010WINS pic.twitter.com/2IYYvRkN06 — glenn schuck (@glennschuck) November 21, 2019 There were no immediate reports of injurie…
Fox That Bit 3 In Glen Ridge Had Rabies, Officials Say Fox That Bit 3 In Glen Ridge Had Rabies, Officials Say
Fox That Bit 3 In Glen Ridge Had Rabies, Officials Say A fox that was euthanized after biting three people in Glen Ridge Friday has tested positive for rabies, borough officials said.  The animal, which came into contact with at least four people, was caught on train tracks near Toney's Brook late Friday morning. It turned to attack one of the police officers trying to catch it, officials said.  Anyone who came into contact with a fox late last week in Glen Ridge is being urged to get medical attention.  "The Glen Ridge Health Department and Police Department advise anyone who had direct contact with a brown fox around Nove…
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