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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Lyndhurst Health Department Holds Women's Health Clinic Lyndhurst Health Department Holds Women's Health Clinic
Lyndhurst Health Department Holds Women's Health Clinic LYNDHURST, N.J.– The Lyndhurst Health Department is holding its Women's Health Clinic on Oct. 5. The free clinic begins at 9:30 a.m. and includes both a pelvic exam and pap test performed by Dr. Concetta Cheatam of Clara Maass Medical Center, organizers said.  A breast-health educator from Clara Maass Medical Center will be available to answer breast health questions and provide education on breast self-examination, organizers added. The Lyndhurst Women’s Health Clinic is open to all female Lyndhurst residents 18 years and over.  To make an appointment, call (201)-804-2500. 
PHOTOS: Lyndhurst Students Turn HS Lawn Into 9/11 Memorial Tribute PHOTOS: Lyndhurst Students Turn HS Lawn Into 9/11 Memorial Tribute
Photos: Lyndhurst Students Turn HS Lawn Into 9/11 Memorial Tribute LYNDHURST, N.J.– Sarah Madonna belted out "Proud to Be an American" as hundreds of students gathered Friday morning in front of Lyndhurst High School for a 9/11 memorial service. The school's lawn was adorned with 2,977 small American flags, each with an attached card naming each victim of the terrorist attacks 15 years ago.  It was part of a project started by members of LHS's Student Government, parent Roseann Spagnuolo Almeida said.  Staff, neighbors and first responders were on hand for the ceremony, and the high school chorus and band performed.  "Amen to this wonderfu…
Northern Highlands High School Marching Band Competes In Old Tappan Northern Highlands High School Marching Band Competes In Old Tappan
Northern Highlands High School Marching Band Competes In Old Tappan OLD TAPPAN, N.J.– Ten local high school marching bands are set to compete at the USBands gold event Saturday Knight Lights at Northern Valley Regional High School at Old Tappan on Sept. 24.  This is the first gold event held at NV/OT. According to the Golden Knights Music Parent Association, USBands Marching is the largest competitive marching band circuit in the nation. Each fall more than 700 schools participate in over 150 local, regional, state and national marching competitions, according to the Golden Knights Music Parent Association.  Bands will be judged by music (individual), vis…
It's State Title Or Bust For Lyndhurst High School Girls Soccer Team It's State Title Or Bust For Lyndhurst High School Girls Soccer Team
It's State Title Or Bust For Lyndhurst High School Girls Soccer Team LYNDHURST, N.J.– The Lyndhurst High School girls soccer team walked off its home field deflated after falling short of the state sectional finals for the second year in a row. This season, head coach Kimberly Hykey is armed with 19 players – 12 of them seniors – who are hellbent on capturing the program's first ever North 2, Group 2 crown. "This is our last chance," said senior sweeper Kelsie Kearns, who is committed to Iona College. "We've won leagues the past two years but it's not enough. We need to win states."  "We all want this for our senior year" added…
PSE&G Conducts Construction In Fair Lawn Through December PSE&G Conducts Construction In Fair Lawn Through December
PSE&G Conducts Construction In Fair Lawn Through December FAIR LAWN, N.J.– Public Service Electric & Gas Co. will conduct electrical construction across Fair Lawn through December, officials said. "The purpose of this infrastructure upgrade is to continue to ensure safe, reliable utility service for area residents and business owners," said Kevin Kimbo, PSE&G manager of state transmission and outreach. "These activities will predominantly occur inside our manhole. Utility service to PSE&G customers will not be interrupted during this work." Activity is expected in the following locations:  McBride Avenue between N…
ESPN Announcer Dick Vitale Honored By East Rutherford Organization ESPN Announcer Dick Vitale Honored By East Rutherford Organization
ESPN Announcer Dick Vitale Honored By East Rutherford Organization EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.– Legendary sportscaster Dick Vitale is being honored by the East Rutherford Civic Pride Association at a Sept. 29 gala. Vitale – who was born June 9, 1939, in East Rutherford – will be named the organization's "Man of the Year." After college, Vitale taught at Mark Twain Elementary School in Garfield and coached football and basketball for one season at Garfield High School.  He followed that up with four state sectional championships, two consecutive state championships, and 35 consecutive victories during a seven-year tenure (1964-70) at his alma mater, Ea…
Fort Lee Officials Offer Service For 15th Anniversary Of Sept. 11 Attacks Fort Lee Officials Offer Service For 15th Anniversary Of Sept. 11 Attacks
Fort Lee Officials Offer Service For 15th Anniversary Of Sept. 11 Attacks FORT LEE, N.J.– Fort Lee's mayor and council are inviting residents to join in the borough's 9/11 memorial service. It will take place at 10 a.m. at Constitution Park (off Linwood Avenue). Fort Lee emergency service members will be present for the service.  Borough residents who died in the terrorist attacks 15 years ago are: Marco Motroni, Sr., 57. Masaru Ose, 36. Hideya Kawauchi, 36 Yoichi Sugiyama, 34.
Rutherford Mayor Announces Family Wellness Campaign Bike Rides Rutherford Mayor Announces Family Wellness Campaign Bike Rides
Rutherford Mayor Announces Family Wellness Campaign Bike Rides RUTHERFORD, N.J.– Two family bike rides organized by the Rutherford Mayor's Wellness Campaign and the borough's green team are scheduled for later this month and next.  The first ride is set to take place at 6 p.m. at Sept. 19. Riders are asked to meet at the Meadowlands Museum, located at 91 Crane Ave.  The rain date is scheduled for the next day.  "This destination ride will use the bike lanes along Orient Way, include Wall Field and finish with a special tour of the William Carlos Williams display at the Meadowlands Museum," organizers said.  The second ride is slated for 6 …
Dedicated Indians Of America Mark Diwali In Demarest Dedicated Indians Of America Mark Diwali In Demarest
Dedicated Indians Of America Mark Diwali In Demarest DEMAREST, N.J.– The Dedicated Indians of America are hosting its Diwali Festival in Demarest on Sunday, Sept. 25. Diwali is a Hindu tradition also known as the festival of lights.  The free event runs from noon-5 p.m. at the Duck Pond Park, 90 Park St.  There will be rides, games, food, shopping, live entertainment, dancing, arts and crafts, henna tattoos and more, organizers said.  Diwali, or Deepavali, is a festival where people from all age groups... give expression to their happiness by lighting earthen "diyas" (lamps), decorating houses, bursting firecrackers and inviting n…
Cliffside Park Mayor, Family Named Fort Lee Chamber's 'Persons Of The Year' Cliffside Park Mayor, Family Named Fort Lee Chamber's 'Persons Of The Year'
Cliffside Park Mayor, Family Named Fort Lee Chamber's 'Persons Of The Year' FORT LEE, N.J.– Members of the Calabrese family of Cliffside Park will be named "Persons of the Year" by the Fort Lee Regional Chamber of Commerce Nov. 5. This includes former Mayor Gerald Calabrese Sr. (awarded posthumously), Gerald Calabrese Jr. and current Cliffside Park Mayor Thomas Calabrese.  “The Fort Lee Regional Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to honor the Calabrese family as Persons of the Year,” said Doug Feltman, president of the Fort Lee Regional Chamber of Commerce. “Not only for their over 50 years of government service to Cliffside Park, but also for their communit…
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