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

Elizabeth Property Manager Stole $120K From 89-Year-Old Tenant: Prosecutor Elizabeth Property Manager Stole $120K From 89-Year-Old Tenant: Prosecutor
Elizabeth Property Manager Stole $120K From 89-Year-Old Tenant: Prosecutor A woman who runs an Elizabeth apartment complex drained $120,000 from an elderly tenant's bank account after gaining her trust, spending the money on vacations and other luxuries, the Union County Prosecutor's Office said Monday.  Natalia Calderon-Diaz, 33, befriended the 89-year-old woman, who lives alone in the Linden Arms apartments on Linden Avenue. After persuading the woman to provide access to her bank account, Calderon-Diaz began withdrawing money from it in December 2017, authorities allege. She kept making withdrawals until June, authorities also said.  Calderon-Diaz spe…
Driver In Fiery Carteret Turnpike Crash Dies Driver In Fiery Carteret Turnpike Crash Dies
Driver In Fiery Carteret Turnpike Crash Dies The driver of a tractor trailer that fell off an overpass on the Turnpike in Carteret Sunday night has died, according to published reports.  State Police said the truck was traveling northbound on an overpass near Interchange 12 around 6:30 p.m. when it struck a barrier and and a guard rail, overturning and dropping several feet from the overpass.  Truck on fire in Carteret NJ .. @TelemundoNews pic.twitter.com/27EaHashOs — J .Elizabeth Bathory (@J_Elezabel) September 8, 2019 The ensuing fire sent up black plumes of smoke that could be seen for miles.  The driver was not immediately i…
Linden House Diner Closing Down After More Than Five Decades Linden House Diner Closing Down After More Than Five Decades
Linden House Diner Closing Down After More Than Five Decades The Linden House Diner and Grill will shut down for good within a few weeks, the eatery announced Monday.  "With a heavy heart, we would like to inform you that after 55 years of serving our community, we have made the ultimate decision to close our doors by the end of this month. We would like to take this time to thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for the many years of business, the relationships we have built, the support you have given us, and most of all for allowing us to serve you," the Georgallis family said in a statement, adding that they were "forever grateful" to th…
Two Men Blame Racial Profiling For Panic At Newark Airport: Report Two Men Blame Racial Profiling For Panic At Newark Airport: Report
Two Men Blame Racial Profiling For Panic At Newark Airport: Report The airline employee who sparked a panic when she ordered passengers to flee from a terminal at Newark Liberty International Airport last week racially profiled the men who she took to be a threat, the men told BuzzFeed News. The Alaska Airlines employee hit an alarm near Gate 30 and yelled “evacuate” around 8:30 p.m. on Labor Day, sending hundreds scrambling from the terminal. Port Authority police interviewed the men, later saying it was a false alarm and there had never been any danger. Initial reports said the employee, who was not identified, singled out the men because they were be…
See Which N.J. Colleges And Universities Ranked Among Nation's Best See Which N.J. Colleges And Universities Ranked Among Nation's Best
See Which N.J. Colleges And Universities Ranked Among Nation's Best The magazine U.S. News and World Report Monday released its rankings of the nation's best colleges and universities. The popular, annual rankings are based on a variety of metrics, including "outcomes" -- what percentage of students earn an undergraduate degree within six years -- as well as class size and standardized test scores.  Nine New Jersey schools were listed among the best in the "National University" category, which includes schools offering a full range of graduate and undergraduate programs.  A New Jersey school that is is consistently at or near the top of the rankin…
Girl With Down Syndrome Repeatedly Bitten At Elizabeth School Girl With Down Syndrome Repeatedly Bitten At Elizabeth School
Girl With Down Syndrome Repeatedly Bitten At Elizabeth School The family of a nonverbal eight-year-old girl is demanding answers after she was bitten by another student in her special needs classroom in Elizabeth.  Emily, who has Down syndrome, suffered six bites while attending class at School 22 Thursday.  School officials say another special needs student bit Emily, adding that the first day of school is often disorienting for children with special needs.  Superintendent of Schools Olga Hugelmeyer issued a statement after video of the child was posted to social media. Hulgelmeyer's statement appears in full after the social media post.   “A third…
Dog Found Abandoned At Linden Home Without Food, Water: AHS Dog Found Abandoned At Linden Home Without Food, Water: AHS
Dog Found Abandoned At Linden Home Without Food, Water: AHS A pit bull dog that appears to have been repeatedly impregnated was found in "atrocious" conditions at a vacant Linden home, the Newark branch of Associated Humane Societies said in a Facebook post Saturday.  Named "June," the five-year-old was discovered locked in a cage without food or water and surrounded by her own waste, AHS said.  June appears to have been used to breed puppies for sale, the AHS also said. She also suffered multiple injuries.  "June has horribly cropped ears, and also looks to have had multiple litters of puppies throughout her life...June has an old i…
BMW BANDITS: Crew In Luxury Car Robbed Man In Newark, Police Say BMW BANDITS: Crew In Luxury Car Robbed Man In Newark, Police Say
BMW Bandits: Crew In Luxury Car Robbed Man In Newark, Police Say The Newark Police Department is asking the public's help locating the people who took part in a robbery of a man Aug. 30.  The victim was in the 100 block of Pennsylvania Avenue around 8 p.m. when a BMW X3 pulled up and two males got out, demanding the victim's valuables at gunpoint. They fled on foot with the man's wallet and other personal items and re-entered the BMW on Murray Street.  Two of the suspects and the vehicle are pictured.  Anyone with information about these suspects and their vehicle is asked to call the police 24-hour Crime Stopper tip line at 1-877-NWK-TIP…
Armed Man Goes To Jersey City Police Precinct Looking For 'Street Cred': Police Armed Man Goes To Jersey City Police Precinct Looking For 'Street Cred': Police
Armed Man Goes To Jersey City Police Precinct Looking For 'Street Cred': Police An armed man was arrested after he tried to enter a police station in Jersey City Thursday, the Jersey City POBA said in a brief statement.  The man was looking for "street cred," the POBA said. He attempted to enter* the Greenville precinct as 16 officers were getting ready for their shift at around 11 p.m. and was captured with no one hurt, the POBA added.  A police spokeswoman later said Kevin Cherry approached the station during roll call while carrying a pistol behind his back. A sergeant outside the building noticed Cherry and stopped him as he was climbing the stairs to the…
Family In Union Coping With Second Devastating House Fire Family In Union Coping With Second Devastating House Fire
Family In Union Coping With Second Devastating House Fire Seven years after fire heavily damaged their home, a family in Union are trying to cope with yet another fire -- one that has left them homeless.  The fire broke out on Revere Avenue near the Maplewood border Sunday night. Union and Maplewood firefighters brought the blaze under control in about 90 minutes but the home sustained heavy damage.  Union fire officials said it was the second time they had been to the house for a fire.  The family has organized a GoFundMe campaign to ask the public's help.  "With a heavy heart and a GRATEFUL spirit I am announcing for those …
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