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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Rosalie McHale, 51, Leaves Behind Four Daughters Rosalie McHale, 51, Leaves Behind Four Daughters
Rosalie McHale, 51, Leaves Behind Four Daughters Rosalie McHale died Friday at the age of 51, Riotto Funeral Home of Jersey City announced.  A graduate of New York City College of Technology, she worked as the assistant vice-president of market data at Investment Technology Group.  She was remembered as a sweet, caring soul who loved to dance, decorate and spend time with her family.  She is survived by her husband Shawn; daughters Isabella, Savanna, Brooke and Briana; her mother Clara Yenque; and brothers Allan Ruiz (Alexis) and Albert Yenque (Karine).  A memorial service will be held Friday at Riotto Funeral Home &…
Boss At Irvington Bus Company Fined $258K For Sexual Harassment Boss At Irvington Bus Company Fined $258K For Sexual Harassment
Boss At Irvington Bus Company Fined $258K For Sexual Harassment A judge has ordered the owner of an Irvington bus company to pay $258,000 to an employee he subjected to "egregious" sexual harassment, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said in a statement Wednesday.  Curtis Horn, owner of Tyce Transportation, hired the woman as a school bus aide in 2010. For the next two years, authorities say, Horn subjected the woman to offensive sexual remarks and propositions, including one incident in which he told her she would "look good in his bed," the Attorney General said.  Horn then locked the door to his office with the woman inside, grabbed her and…
White Couple That Used Livingston Fertility Clinic Has Part-Asian Baby White Couple That Used Livingston Fertility Clinic Has Part-Asian Baby
White Couple That Used Livingston Fertility Clinic Has Part-Asian Baby A judge has ordered a fertility clinic based at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston to hand over donor lists after a Verona couple gave birth to a child outside their race, according to published reports.  In a lawsuit, the Verona couple, who are now divorced, says the Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Science impregnated the woman with the sperm of another man and not her husband's.  The baby has a genetic disorder seen in people of Southeast Asian descent. Neither the man or the woman, who are white, carry the gene for the condition. Genetic testing further revealed …
More Street Closings In Newark As Filming Continues More Street Closings In Newark As Filming Continues
More Street Closings In Newark As Filming Continues "West Side Story" isn't over in Newark yet.  Filming for the remake of the popular musical, which is being directed by Steve Spielberg, continues in the city this week, police said.  As a result, South Orange Avenue between Alexander Street and Brookdale Avenue will be closed from 7 a.m. to 3 a.m. through Thursday.  RELATED: Spielberg called this Montclair hotel home while filming in Jersey  The city has recently hosted other major productions this year, including the Sopranos prequel "The Many Saints of Newark" and the HBO miniseries "The Plot Against America."  …
GARBAGE IN, GARBAGE OUT: Trash Truck Overturns In Elizabeth Monday GARBAGE IN, GARBAGE OUT: Trash Truck Overturns In Elizabeth Monday
Garbage IN, Garbage OUT: Trash Truck Overturns In Elizabeth Monday The Turnpike southbound near Exit 13 was partly blocked early Monday afternoon as Elizabeth firefighters and other first-responders dealt with a real mess of a traffic accident.  A truck hauling what appeared to be construction waste toppled over, spilling debris across the roadway.  It took about two hours to clean up the mess, the Elizabeth Fire Officers union said in a statement. No one was hurt. 
Spielberg Stayed At This Montclair Hotel While Filming In Jersey Spielberg Stayed At This Montclair Hotel While Filming In Jersey
Spielberg Stayed At This Montclair Hotel While Filming In Jersey Northern New Jersey, from Paterson to Cranford, from Newark to Nutley to Jersey City, has been a hive of Hollywood activity for months now, with productions underway including the Sopranos prequel "The Many Saints of Newark" to the HBO miniseries "The Plot Against America" to a movie based on the latest iteration of the Batman villain The Joker all filming here.  Yet another project that has drawn a lot of attention is the remake of the 1961 classic "West Side Story," directed by Steven Spielberg. For much of the summer the musical has been filming in Paterson and in Newark.  And …
Police In Newark Find Toddler Wandering Alone Near Midnight Police In Newark Find Toddler Wandering Alone Near Midnight
Police In Newark Find Toddler Wandering Alone Near Midnight A little boy was found unattended Monday night near Avon Avenue and South 19th Street in Newark by police officers, the department said in a statement.  Officers were flagged down by a woman who spotted the boy near an empty lot around 11:40 p.m. The 3-year-old was dressed only in a diaper.  He was taken to University Hospital for an examination as a precaution.  Police said the boy had been with his mother prior to wandering off. The state Division of Child Protection and Permanency placed the child with relatives temporarily. Detectives from the department's Special Victim…
School Bus Drops Off Boy, 5, A Mile From Home In Weehawken: Report School Bus Drops Off Boy, 5, A Mile From Home In Weehawken: Report
School Bus Drops Off Boy, 5, A Mile From Home In Weehawken: Report School officials said they would investigate after an apparent mix-up resulted in a 5-year-old boy boarding a school bus in Weehawken instead of staying behind for the after-school program he was supposed to be attending. The boy’s parents told News 4 New York that their son was told to get on the bus from Daniel Webster Elementary School at the end of the regular school day instead of remaining for the program, which provides supervision until 6 p.m. The bus then dropped the boy off more than a mile from home. A passerby came to the boy’s aid, going into his backpack and finding a phone…
Man Safe After Threatening To Jump From Roof Of Linden City Hall Man Safe After Threatening To Jump From Roof Of Linden City Hall
Man Safe After Threatening To Jump From Roof Of Linden City Hall A man spent hours on the roof of Linden City Hall Monday, threatening to jump as police and other first-responders tried to bring him to safety, a police spokesman said.  Authorities cleared the scene around 5:30 p.m. The spokesman, Lt. Christopher Geunther, confirmed the man was safely in custody.   The man climbed to the roof of the building, located at 301 N. Wood Ave.,  around 1:45 p.m., nearly four hours earlier.  Streets around the area were closed off and "county and local resources" were deployed at city hall, Geunther said.  During the incident, the man, who was wearing a white s…
Michelle Obama Coming To Prudential Center In November Michelle Obama Coming To Prudential Center In November
Michelle Obama Coming To Prudential Center In November Michelle Obama is appearing at the Prudential Center in Newark Nov. 3 for an event described as "a moderated conversation" with the former First Lady of the United States.  Tickets go on sale Friday, the Prudential Center announced. Tickets prices and other information were not immediately available.  Obama, the wife of former President Barack Obama, has several tour dates planned in Canada as well as Texas over the next few weeks. She has recently written a book, "Becoming," which was released last year. 
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