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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PASSION FOR FASHION: Hillside Man Competing On Project Runway PASSION FOR FASHION: Hillside Man Competing On Project Runway
Passion FOR Fashion: Hillside Man Competing On Project Runway Season 18 of Bravo's fashion competition "Project Runway" boasts a cast of contestants with a diverse range of backgrounds and talents -- among them a 33-year-old from Hillside who was inspired by his grandmother to pursue a career in fashion.  Shavi Lewis, one of 16 contestants this season,  grew up in a creative family that included a mom with theater training and a musician father. But when his grandmother made a sequined jacket for him when he was seven -- he'd wanted it for a choir concert -- Lewis discovered his career.  Creating his own clothes from a young age, Lewis …
Man Killed In Secaucus Shootout Identified, Charged In 2015 Bias Crime Man Killed In Secaucus Shootout Identified, Charged In 2015 Bias Crime
Man Killed In Secaucus Shootout Identified, Charged In 2015 Bias Crime The man who was killed Sunday night in an exchange of gunfire with police is a 68-year-old former resident of Secaucus, the state Attorney General said.  According to a preliminary account, police were called to Sea Isle Key, a street in Harmon Cove, a Secaucus residential development, around 5:41 p.m. Police were responding to a 911 call reporting a domestic incident, the Attorney General's office said. There had also been reports of shots fired.  When officers arrived at the home, Anthony Rosso, 68, was outside and armed with a handgun, authorities said. Rosso had previously liv…
NJSP Looking For Witnesses To Crash That Killed North Plainfield Woman, 29 NJSP Looking For Witnesses To Crash That Killed North Plainfield Woman, 29
Njsp Looking For Witnesses To Crash That Killed North Plainfield Woman, 29 The State Police are asking anyone who witnessed a deadly wrong-way crash or who was saw anything immediately prior to the crash to come forward, the agency said in a statement Monday.  Around 1:46 a.m. Nov. 25, a 2013 was traveling north in the southbound express lanes of the New Jersey Turnpike in Woodbridge, near milepost 94.1. The Subaru crashed into a 2008 Honda head-on, killing the driver, 29-year-old Kristen Leary of North Plainfied.  North Plainfield Crash Victim Was 'Fiercely Independent'  Witnesses are asked to call the Cranbury Station Detective Bureau at 609-860-…
Louisiana Pastor Accused Of Groping Passenger On Newark-Bound Flight Louisiana Pastor Accused Of Groping Passenger On Newark-Bound Flight
Louisiana Pastor Accused Of Groping Passenger On Newark-Bound Flight A prominent cleric from New Orleans was scheduled to appear in court Monday on a charge that he touched another passenger during a Newark-bound flight in a sexual manner, U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Craig Carpenito said.  Cornelius Tilton, 65, who is president of a Bible college, was on the flight from Tel Aviv when he touched the bare calf of a 19-year-old seminary student who was sitting beside him, authorities said. The student was part of a group visiting Israel and Tilton was serving as a guide, authorities also said.  During the flight, which landed at Newark Liberty Intern…
Calvin West, Trailblazing African-American Newark Politician, Dead At 87 Calvin West, Trailblazing African-American Newark Politician, Dead At 87
Calvin West, Trailblazing African-American Newark Politician, Dead At 87 Calvin West, the former Newark city council member and a fixture in city and statewide politics for decades, has died. He was 87 years old*, the New Jersey Globe reported Monday.  “We lost a great leader today with the passing of Calvin West. He mentored generations of young leaders, including myself, and was someone who I relied and depended on for advice, guidance and support. Calvin was always looking out for the Newark, the community he loved, and his friends. I am deeply saddened and will miss Calvin’s friendship and insight," Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo said in a stat…
Jersey City Announces Schedule Of Free Holiday Events Jersey City Announces Schedule Of Free Holiday Events
Jersey City Announces Schedule Of Free Holiday Events There will be several tree lightings, a toy drive, a menorah lighting and other free events in Jersey City this December, the office of Mayor Steve Fulop announced Monday.  “We continue our traditions of celebrating the holidays across the city,” Fulop. “This is always a very special time of year, a time to look back and celebrate all the progress we’ve made in Jersey City this year, and a time to spend with our families and friends.” Festivities begin with the city's annual tree lighting, to be held for the first time at the City Hall Annex on MLK Boulevard Tuesday at 5 p.m.  O…
School Early Dismissals, Closures Announced For Hudson, Essex School Early Dismissals, Closures Announced For Hudson, Essex
School Early Dismissals, Closures Announced For Hudson, Essex Because of a predicted storm that may leave parts of the state under eight inches of snow or more on Monday, several school districts in Hudson and Essex counties are operating under an altered schedule, with many districts planning early dismissals. After a wintry mix Sunday, additional snow was expected throughout the day Monday.  Below is a list of school districts and planned schedule changes for Monday, Dec. 2. Please note that this list may be updated and therefore not all affected school districts may be listed at any given time.  UPDATE, Dec.2: A number of school districts…
Multi-alarm Fire Breaks Out At Union Home Sunday, Woman Reportedly Hurt Multi-alarm Fire Breaks Out At Union Home Sunday, Woman Reportedly Hurt
Multi-alarm Fire Breaks Out At Union Home Sunday, Woman Reportedly Hurt Firefighters were in the 1900 block of Hillside Avenue in Union Sunday night where fire was ripping through a private home.  Fire broke out at the home around 6:30 p.m. and the blaze quickly went to multiple alarms.  A woman was rescued from a second-floor window of the home, according to a published report. She was hospitalized with burns at St. Barnabas Medical Center. Her condition was not immediately known.  Multiple departments provided mutual aid during the three-alarm fire, including Irvington, Roselle, Hillside and Maplewood.  The cause is still under investiga…
UPDATE: One Dead In Secaucus Police-Involved Shooting UPDATE: One Dead In Secaucus Police-Involved Shooting
Update: One Dead In Secaucus Police-Involved Shooting Police from Secaucus and other agencies responded to a Secaucus residential development Sunday night for what one official said was a domestic incident.  A person identified only as a male civilian was shot and killed during the incident, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said in a statement late Sunday. Grewal's office described the incident as an officer-involved shooting, but did not say which law enforcement agency's officer or officers were involved.  Several Secaucus police as well as Jersey City police responded to the 300 block of Sea Isle Key in Harmon Cove around 6 p.m. The Hudson C…
Firefighters Douse Vehicle Fire In Belleville; No Injuries Reported Firefighters Douse Vehicle Fire In Belleville; No Injuries Reported
Firefighters Douse Vehicle Fire In Belleville; No Injuries Reported Firefighters quickly contained a vehicle fire in Belleville's Silver Lake section Sunday.  Flames erupted from under the hood of the Jeep while it was stopped at Franklin and Frederick streets.  There were no reports of injuries. 
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