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.

Paul Milo's Contributions

After Years On The Run, Jersey City Man Pleads Guilty In $2.6M Scam After Years On The Run, Jersey City Man Pleads Guilty In $2.6M Scam
After Years On The Run, Jersey City Man Pleads Guilty In $2.6M Scam A 62-year-old Jersey City man who disappeared after he was indicted for massive fraud eight years ago came back to the United States and pleaded guilty, state Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said in a statement.  Two others accused of involvement in the scam remain at large.  Rajendra Patel was indicted in 2011 for defrauding five freight brokers out of a combined $2.6 million.  The brokers, who serve as intermediaries between shippers and freight carriers, typically extend credit to shippers. Patel took advantage of this practice by building up a line of credit with …
Newark Woman, 18, Fatally Shot; Fourth Killing In City Since Saturday Newark Woman, 18, Fatally Shot; Fourth Killing In City Since Saturday
Newark Woman, 18, Fatally Shot; Fourth Killing In City Since Saturday An 18-year-old from Newark died in a shooting that left two other people wounded, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office said.  Nakiyyah Miller was shot in the 100 block of Brunswick Street around 3 a.m. She was pronounced dead at University Hospital about an hour later.  The two other victims are a 16-year-old boy and a 35-year-old man, both from Newark. No arrests had been made as of midday Friday.  Miller is the latest victim of deadly violence in the city in recent days. On Saturday, an East Orange man was killed on North 9th Street.  Early Monday, a Randolph ma…
Boy, 3, Seen Dangling Out Of Second-Floor Window In Nutley: Police Boy, 3, Seen Dangling Out Of Second-Floor Window In Nutley: Police
Boy, 3, Seen Dangling Out Of Second-Floor Window In Nutley: Police A little boy was spotted hanging out of a second-story window in Nutley Thursday, police said.  The boy, 3, was seen shortly before 5 p.m. at a home on Washington Avenue. Arriving officers climbed the fire escape and brought the child to safety, the department said.  Subsequent investigation revealed that the boy's father, who was home alone with the child, was asleep when the boy climbed through the window.  Asked whether there was to be further investigation or possible charges, a Nutley police spokesman said the matter has been referred to another agency. The spokesman di…
Winning $159K Lottery Ticket Sold In Secaucus Winning $159K Lottery Ticket Sold In Secaucus
Winning $159K Lottery Ticket Sold In Secaucus A convenience store in Secaucus sold a ticket for the Thursday Jersey Cash 5 drawing good for $159,861, lottery officials said.  The winner was sold at Krauszer's, 40-A Meadowlands Parkway.  The winning numbers were: 11, 16, 24, 26 and 42 and the XTRA number was: 02. 
Mother Of Two Toddlers Found Dead Arrested In Bloomfield: Report Mother Of Two Toddlers Found Dead Arrested In Bloomfield: Report
Mother Of Two Toddlers Found Dead Arrested In Bloomfield: Report A  woman whose toddlers died from injuries sustained in the Bronx two years ago was arrested in Bloomfield, News 4 New York reported.  On July 9, 2017, Jade Spencer, now 33, and her boyfriend put the children to bed at the Bronx home, according to police. She checked on them a few hours later and called 911 when she noticed they had lost consciousness.  Olivia Gee, 2, and her three-year-old brother Micha were later pronounced dead. An autopsy revealed the toddlers suffered organ failure and internal bleeding from blunt-force trauma injuries.  Spencer, who now lives…
Suspected Gunman Who Shot 3 Irvington Police Officers, Killed Civilian ID'd Suspected Gunman Who Shot 3 Irvington Police Officers, Killed Civilian ID'd
Suspected Gunman Who Shot 3 Irvington Police Officers, Killed Civilian ID'd The Attorney General's office has begun an investigation after Irvington police officers opened fire on a suspected gunman Thursday morning, killing him.  Under a 2018 law, such investigations are standard procedure when someone dies during an incident involving on-duty police.   According to a preliminary investigation, Kaizen Crossen, a 39-year-old Irvington resident, shot and killed an unarmed 20-year-old man with a rifle on Myrtle Avenue. That man's identity had not been released as of Thursday evening.  Officers responded within minutes of the 11:30 a.m. shooting, …
UPDATE: AG Says 39-Year-Old Gunman Shot 3 Irvington Police, Killed Civilian UPDATE: AG Says 39-Year-Old Gunman Shot 3 Irvington Police, Killed Civilian
Update: AG Says 39-Year-Old Gunman Shot 3 Irvington Police, Killed Civilian UPDATE, 6:15 p.m.: Authorities have released more information about Thursday's shooting in Irvington. Click here for the update.  Original story is below:  A suspect in connection with the shooting of an Irvington police officer and another man was  shot Thursday morning, sources with direct knowledge of the incident told Daily Voice. WABC 7 reported that the suspect, a 39-year-old man, was killed. as was a 20-year-old man he allegedly shot.  Police responded to a report of a shooting in the 300 block of Myrtle Avenue where as many as 50 shots were fired. Officers found the 20-year-old v…
Jessica Yorkovich, 26, Fanwood Native Who Loved Travel And Animals Jessica Yorkovich, 26, Fanwood Native Who Loved Travel And Animals
Jessica Yorkovich, 26, Fanwood Native Who Loved Travel And Animals Jessica Yorkovich, a longtime resident of Fanwood, died Friday at Hackensack University Medical Center. She was 26. Born in Plainfield and raised in Fanwood, as a child she was diagnosed with Diamond-Blackfan anemia, a rare blood disorder. She had a bone-marrow transplant in October.  After graduating from Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School, she earned a degree in architecture from Marywood University in Scranton, Pa. An excellent student, her furniture design was ranked among the top 10 in her 2017 graduating class and was on display at the school. She also enjoyed the two semesters sh…
Joseph Torre Of Union, Business Owner And Avid Sports Fan Joseph Torre Of Union, Business Owner And Avid Sports Fan
Joseph Torre Of Union, Business Owner And Avid Sports Fan Joseph Torre, a lifelong Union resident, died suddenly on Sunday at home.  Born in Summit, he played Little League in Union and attended Union High School.  An avid fan of the New York Yankees and the New York Giants, he loved going to Yankees games with his father, the late Joseph W. Torre. He also enjoyed relaxing at home and spending time with his family.  A self-employed business person, he owned JT Detailing.  He is survived by his mother, Nancy J. (nee Rummel) Torre; a sister, Tina Ferreira and her husband Michael; and another sister, Cheryl Calabrese and her husb…
UPDATE: Suspected Hillside Bank Robber Who Claimed To Have Bomb Arrested UPDATE: Suspected Hillside Bank Robber Who Claimed To Have Bomb Arrested
Update: Suspected Hillside Bank Robber Who Claimed To Have Bomb Arrested UPDATE, Aug. 9: An arrest has been made, police said Friday. Click here for more.  Original story is below:  Police are looking for a man who entered a bank in Hillside Wednesday afternoon and threatened to detonate a bomb, Chief of Police Vincent Ricciardi said.  The man walked into Investors Savings Bank on Liberty Avenue around 1:30 p.m. and held up an object he claimed was an explosive device. He fled the scene on foot with about $4,000, Ricciardi said.  No one was hurt.  The man was wearing a high-visibility yellow traffic vest and a white hard hat. His face…
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