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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Elizabeth Man Shared Child Pornography On Facebook: Prosecutor Elizabeth Man Shared Child Pornography On Facebook: Prosecutor
Elizabeth Man Shared Child Pornography On Facebook: Prosecutor The Union County Prosecutor's Office arrested an Elizabeth man for sending and receiving pornographic images on Facebook, the agency said in a statement Monday.  Henrqique Rodrigues, 50, was arrested Friday at his apartment and charged with endangering the welfare of a child. Authorities also seized electronic devices from the home, which were being examined, the prosecutor's office said.  Rodrigues is accused of using his personal Facebook account to share the images, including of two girls believed to be underage and living overseas, the prosecutor's office said.  He was b…
Far Hills-Bedminster FD Contain Car Fire That Had Begun To Spread Far Hills-Bedminster FD Contain Car Fire That Had Begun To Spread
Far Hills-Bedminster FD Contain Car Fire That Had Begun To Spread The Far Hills-Bedminster Fire Department Sunday put out a car fire that broke out on eastbound I-78, the department said in a statement.  Firefighters found the vehicle on the left shoulder, where it had touched off a brush fire. The main blaze was quickly contained but firefighters had to apply fire-suppressing foam to the highway after spilled fuel ignited.  There were no immediate reports of injuries. 
Dozens Have Been Charged In Carjacking, Car Theft Investigations Dozens Have Been Charged In Carjacking, Car Theft Investigations
Dozens Have Been Charged In Carjacking, Car Theft Investigations Authorities have placed dozens of people behind bars in disrupting a pipeline that delivered luxury vehicles from North and Central Jersey to customers in West Africa via ports in Newark, Elizabeth and Staten Island, the Attorney General's office said Monday .  Panel Dalce was sentenced Friday, becoming the last person put behind bars as a result of a pair of investigations, dubbed "Operation Jacked" and "Operation 17 Corridor" aimed at carjackers and car thieves operating in Somerset, Bergen, Essex and a number of other counties.  More than 50 people have been arrested and charge…
Drunk Driver From Clifton Injures Newark Police Officer, Authorities Say Drunk Driver From Clifton Injures Newark Police Officer, Authorities Say
Drunk Driver From Clifton Injures Newark Police Officer, Authorities Say A Clifton man who was under the influence of alcohol slammed into a Newark police car early Sunday morning, seriously injuring an officer's legs, the department said in a statement.  The officer was stopped at McCarter Highway and 3rd Street investigating a vehicle crash around 3:10 a.m. when Fernando Carrillo collided with the police car, pinning the officer. He was taken to University Hospital where he was listed in stable condition.  Carrillo, 20, has been charged with assault by auto and causing bodily injury while under the influence.  Newark police urge motorists not t…
Family Of 8 Loses 'Everything' In Bayonne Fire; Fundraiser Started Family Of 8 Loses 'Everything' In Bayonne Fire; Fundraiser Started
Family Of 8 Loses 'Everything' In Bayonne Fire; Fundraiser Started A GoFundMe campaign has been started for a large family left homeless after a fire in Bayonne Thursday.  No one was injured in the two-alarm blaze, but the multifamily home on Broadway was so severely damaged it will have to be demolished, authorities said. A total of 19 people have been displaced.  Among those are the eight members of a single family -- a woman who shared a home with her five grandchildren, two sons and a "baby on the way," wrote the organizer, who said the grandma is a home attendant working for the organizer's mother.  "They lost everything, all their fur…
Owner Of Berkeley Heights Shelter Lied About Dogs' Illnesses, Prosecutor Says Owner Of Berkeley Heights Shelter Lied About Dogs' Illnesses, Prosecutor Says
Owner Of Berkeley Heights Shelter Lied About Dogs' Illnesses, Prosecutor Says A Warren woman who owns an animal shelter in Berkeley Heights has been accused of falsifying records in an attempt to conceal negative information about the health of dogs from prospective adopters.  The Union County Prosecutor's Office said Friday that 55-year-old Toni Turco, who operates Home for Good Dog Rescue,  has been charged with with 15 counts of fourth-degree falsifying records for the purpose of deceiving prospective pet owners, two counts of fourth-degree knowingly selling and/or exposing to human contact a pet with a contagious or infectious disease, and…
4 Family Members, 2 Others Indicted For Roles In Franklin Theft Ring: Pros 4 Family Members, 2 Others Indicted For Roles In Franklin Theft Ring: Pros
4 Family Members, 2 Others Indicted For Roles In Franklin Theft Ring: Pros Four family members and two workers at a Franklin Township convenience store have been indicted for running a retail theft ring, the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office said Friday.  Indicted were Somerset residents David Rubin, 61; Lisa Rubin, 54; Sherylee Rubin, 58; and Dunia Patricia Hernandez, 32. Also indicted were Batsheva Rubin-Rivera, 24, of New Brunswick;  and Andre Watts, 30, of North Brunswick.  David Rubin is married to Lisa and Rubin-Rivera is their daughter.  Sherylee Rubin is David Rubin's sister.  Authorities carried out an investigation of Everythi…
Man On Most Wanted List For Child Sex Assault Nabbed In Secaucus Man On Most Wanted List For Child Sex Assault Nabbed In Secaucus
Man On Most Wanted List For Child Sex Assault Nabbed In Secaucus A fugitive from Milwaukee who was on a list of "most wanted" suspects in Wisconsin was arrested in Secaucus following a routine traffic stop, police said.  Officer Matthew Ford pulled over a Honda Odyssey on Rt. 3 around 11 a.m. Thursday when Ford noticed a brake light out, the department said.  A check for active warrants revealed that a passenger, Jordy Javier-Laureano, 39, was wanted in his hometown for sexual assault of a child. Javier-Laureano was taken into custody and was being held in the Hudson County jail pending extradition to Wisconsin. The driver was issued moto…
Rahway Man Wins $5K A Month For Life Scratch-Off Game Rahway Man Wins $5K A Month For Life Scratch-Off Game
Rahway Man Wins $5K A Month For Life Scratch-Off Game A Rahway man recently won $5,000 a month for life playing the Win for Life scratch-ff game from the New Jersey Lottery.  "Robert B." bought three tickets early this fall and hit on the third ticket, he told lottery officials. Aside from buying a TV, he has no other purchases planned but instead will invest the money.  The retailer that sold the ticket was Rahway Mini Mart, 297 West Grand Ave., Rahway.  The cash value of the ticket is $1,060,000.
Bayonne Fire Leaves 19 Homeless, No Injuries Reported Bayonne Fire Leaves 19 Homeless, No Injuries Reported
Bayonne Fire Leaves 19 Homeless, No Injuries Reported Firefighters worked in frigid conditions Thursday to contain a blaze that tore through the top floor of a three-story building in Bayonne, Chief Keith Weaver said in a statement.  Firefighters arrived at 247 Broadway around 1:24 p.m. and saw flames pouring from the top windows of the building. Working from outside the structure, firefighters brought the two-alarm blaze under control in about 40 minutes.  An adjacent building sustained water damage but the fire itself was kept to 247 Broadway, Weaver said. The damage was so extensive the city building department determined tha…
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