Jerry DeMarco

Senior Reporter

jdemarco@dailyvoice.com

Born in Newark and raised in Hudson County, Jerry DeMarco is a 38-year veteran of the news industry and a renowned breaking news reporter. He has covered local, county and state police, as well as the FBI, ATF and other federal agencies.

DeMarco joined Daily Voice in 2015 after six years running Cliffview Pilot, one of the nation's few independent breaking news sites. As an independent publisher, he helped establish Local Independent Online News, a national trade organization.

Prior to launching his own site, DeMarco served as a reporter for the Bergen Record, Stamford Advocate, Rockland Journal News, News Tribune, and Trenton Times.

DeMarco has won national recognition for his investigative work, including Clarion, Heywood Broun and Deadline Club awards. He's changed public policy and managed several major projects -- including one that helped put a corrupt public official in federal prison and another that forced a sitting New Jersey attorney general from office for her participation in a Bergen County traffic stop involving her boyfriend.

DeMarco regularly lectures at a graduate course in media relations at Fairleigh Dickinson University and previously was an adjunct professor at Lehman College in the Bronx. 

He has a Bachelor's Degree in English from St. Peter's University in Jersey City.

Jerry DeMarco's Contributions

Overnight Chain-Reaction Crash Closes Route 4 In Teaneck Overnight Chain-Reaction Crash Closes Route 4 In Teaneck
Overnight Chain-Reaction Crash Closes Route 4 In Teaneck TEANECK, N.J. -- There was no immediate word on injuries in a multi-vehicle overnight crash on westbound Route 4 in Teaneck. Two ambulances responded along with Teaneck Fire Engine 4 Rescue and township police around 1 a.m. As many as five vehicles were believed involved, responders said. The westbound highway was closed, with the Bergen County Sheriff's Office handling traffic control.
Authorities Seek Minivan That Severely Injured Woman On Route 17 In Paramus Authorities Seek Minivan That Severely Injured Woman On Route 17 In Paramus
Authorities Seek Minivan That Severely Injured Woman On Route 17 In Paramus PARAMUS, N.J. -- Authorities on Sunday asked the public for help finding a hit-and-run minivan that struck and seriously injured a 36-year-old woman on northbound Route 17 in Paramus. The driver of the grey 2010-2013 Toyota Sienna minivan stopped momentarily but then took off after hitting Kimberly A. Delaney just before 9 p.m. Tuesday, authorities said. The vehicle sustained damage to the front passenger bumper and passenger-side mirror, they said. Delaney was taken to Hackensack University Medical Center. Anyone with information that could help investigators is asked to the Bergen Coun…
Bag O'Green Flies From Armored Truck On Route 46 In Wayne Bag O'Green Flies From Armored Truck On Route 46 In Wayne
Bag O'Green Flies From Armored Truck On Route 46 In Wayne WAYNE, N.J. - It wasn't a pot o' gold, but a bag of money did fly out of an armored truck on Route 46 in Wayne on Thursday morning, police confirmed. A host of social media posts questioned whether the initial St. Patrick's Day report was true. The manager of nearby Wayne Ford and others helped the Garda guards recover the long green spilled across the highway as police were arriving around 8:30 a.m., News 12 New Jersey reported. PHOTO: Courtesy Wayne Ford
Franklin Lakes Police Charge Brooklyn Trio With Credit Card Fraud Franklin Lakes Police Charge Brooklyn Trio With Credit Card Fraud
Franklin Lakes Police Charge Brooklyn Trio With Credit Card Fraud FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J. -- Franklin Lakes police did their part against a rising tide of credit card thieves from Brooklyn when they arrested three men who they said were trying to use bogus cards to withdraw cash. An alert caller led police to the Urban Farms Shoppping Center just before 9 a.m. Wednesday, Detective Lt. John Bakelaar said. They found the trio carrying fraudulently manufactured credit cards that they'd used to try and pull money from a local Chase Bank, he said. An outstanding out of Suffolk County popped up for one of them, identified as Terrell Clarkson, 20. Officers arrest…
'No Shame In Mental Illness,' Bergen Exec Tedesco Tells Summit Gathering 'No Shame In Mental Illness,' Bergen Exec Tedesco Tells Summit Gathering
'No Shame In Mental Illness,' Bergen Exec Tedesco Tells Summit Gathering HACKENSACK, N.J. -- People with physical illnesses unfortunately have an advantage over those with mental health issues, Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco told nearly 100 private and public sector leaders from throughout the state Wednesday. But he's working to change that. “There’s no shame in mental illness,” an at-time tearful Tedesco told the gathering at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for the Mental Health First Aid for New Jersey Partners Summit in New Brunswick. “You should be able to talk openly about it and have the support of loved ones. "You should not only have access…
Lightning Blasts Fair Lawn Chimney Lightning Blasts Fair Lawn Chimney
Lightning Blasts Fair Lawn Chimney FAIR LAWN, N.J. -- A lightning strike during Wednesday night's storm smashed the top of a Fair Lawn chimney, sending bricks flying. No one was reported injured in the strike on Plaza Road North. Police cordoned off a section around the side of the house. "Lighting strikes to chimneys are rare, but they can and will cause major damage -- not only to the structure but to the integrity of the purpose of the chimney," Douglas Lee of American Chimney Service told Daily Voice. Chimney "vent hazardous and toxic gases from the home," Lee said. When such damage occurrs, the fu…
In Video Veritas: Leonia Teacher's Latin 'Hello' By Adele Leads Contest In Video Veritas: Leonia Teacher's Latin 'Hello' By Adele Leads Contest
In Video Veritas: Leonia Teacher's Latin 'Hello' By Adele Leads Contest LEONIA — What began as a way to make Latin more fun in class has sparked a viral video version of Adele's "Hello" by Leonia High School teacher Keith Massey. "Latin is alive and well and not going anywhere soon, thanks to the teachers," Massey told Daily Voice. "My videos show what we're willing to do." Massey, of Morris County, has produced several popular tunes in Latin -- among them, the Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye," John Denver's "Annie's Song" and "If" by Bread. "Hello" -- recorded as an entry for the Illustrated Soun…
Leonia Dog Struck On Route 95 Turns Up Eight Days Later -- Near Home Leonia Dog Struck On Route 95 Turns Up Eight Days Later -- Near Home
Leonia Dog Struck On Route 95 Turns Up Eight Days Later -- Near Home LEONIA, N.J. -- A land, air and creek search for a runaway Leonia dog hit by a car on Route 95 ended happily Wednesday night for her owners -- and borough police. Julie was reunited with the Broad Avenue couple eight days after she limped off the highway into the woods, Police Chief Thomas Rowe told Daily Voice. "I never understood the bond between a dog and a family," said Rowe, who was trying to stop high-speed traffic at the bend near Exit 71 when the white jindo was struck. "But we got our daughter a yellow lab for her 19th birthday six months ago. "I get it now.&qu…
Off-Duty Hillsdale Officer Nabs Brooklyn 4 In Fraud Scheme Off-Duty Hillsdale Officer Nabs Brooklyn 4 In Fraud Scheme
Off-Duty Hillsdale Officer Nabs Brooklyn 4 In Fraud Scheme HILLSDALE, N.J. -- An off-duty Hillsdale police officer knew something was fishy when a fellow supermarket shopper used at least two credit cards to buy gift cards. So she followed her out to the parking lot, leading to the discovery of dozens of gift cards bought with bogus credit cards and the arrests of four people from Brooklyn. Officer Liz Zimmerman was at the King's Supermarket around 7 p.m. Wednesday when she spotted 23-year-old Ashley Green trying different credit cards, Police Chief Robert Francaviglia said. "Zimmerman immediately recognized this behavior as suspicious, knowi…
Port Authority PD: Hit-And-Run Piermont Driver, 64, Arrested For DWI At GWB Port Authority PD: Hit-And-Run Piermont Driver, 64, Arrested For DWI At GWB
Port Authority PD: Hit-And-Run Piermont Driver, 64, Arrested For DWI At GWB FORT LEE, N.J. -- A car involved in a hit-and-run crash in Rockland County was stopped at the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee by Port Authority police, who arrested the 64-year-old Piermont driver on DWI charges. PAPD officers who received a 9:30 a.m. alert Tuesday from their colleages in Piermont and at the Palisades Interstate Parkway Police found Patricia E. Miller walking around the 2004 Acura, its engine still running, in a safety area of the GWB approach, the authority's Joseph Pentangelo told Daily Voice. Asked whether she'd been involved in a crash 40 minutes earlier, Miller re…
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