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

Denville Man Took Upskirt Photos At Hanover Store, Police Say Denville Man Took Upskirt Photos At Hanover Store, Police Say
Denville Man Took Upskirt Photos At Hanover Store, Police Say A Denville man with a camera attached to his shoe took pictures up females' skirts at a Hanover grocery store, police said.  Officers were called to the Wegman's store on Sylvan Way July 23 on a report of a suspicious person. A loss prevention officer told police about the activity and also provided a license plate number, police said.  A vehicle with that registration was stopped on Rt. 10 and the driver, Philippe Leger, was asked to report to police headquarters for an interview, which he agreed to do. Following the interview, Leger was arrested and charged with invasion of priv…
Police Say Belleville Man Threatened Mass Shooting In Hoboken: Report Police Say Belleville Man Threatened Mass Shooting In Hoboken: Report
Police Say Belleville Man Threatened Mass Shooting In Hoboken: Report A Belleville man was arrested after he allegedly threatened violence at the Hoboken bus company where he works, NJ.com reported Thursday. After being denied a raise at Academy Bus in mid-July, Michael Feuntes, 56, allegedly said to a supervisor, “You see these shoot-ups on TV at work and that is going to happen here soon.” Belleville police arrested Fuentes on a Hoboken warrant Sunday. He was charged with making terroristic threats and was being held at the Hudson County jail. 
St. Mary High In Elizabeth Closing Down After Fundraising Falls Short St. Mary High In Elizabeth Closing Down After Fundraising Falls Short
St. Mary High In Elizabeth Closing Down After Fundraising Falls Short Alumni and students of the nearly 90-year-old school tried to save it, but it's now official: St. Mary of the Assumption High School in Elizabeth is closing its doors for good.  In June, the Archdiocese of Newark announced that the school was facing a shortfall of $2 million and would be forced to shut down. Other Catholic schools in recent years have also faced closure but managed to keep their doors open thanks to vigorous fundraising efforts.  St. Mary alumni, students and friends of the school tried that approach, launching a GoFundMe campaign for the school, whose small stude…
Owners Of Guttenberg Home Where Woman Was Critically Burned Arrested Owners Of Guttenberg Home Where Woman Was Critically Burned Arrested
Owners Of Guttenberg Home Where Woman Was Critically Burned Arrested A multifamily home in Guttenberg where a woman suffered critical injuries in a fire had three illegal apartments, the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office said.  The owners of the building at 67 70th St. -- Jose Puma, 49, and his wife Maria, 50 -- were arrested Wednesday. Jose Puma has been charged with insurance fraud and violating of law intended to protect public health and safety. Maria Puma was also charged with the latter offense.  They are scheduled to appear in court Monday.  The fire broke out May 20 and left a woman, 26, with severe burns. The woman is in critica…
UPDATE: Duo In Million-Dollar Meth Bust Now Facing Federal Charges UPDATE: Duo In Million-Dollar Meth Bust Now Facing Federal Charges
Update: Duo In Million-Dollar Meth Bust Now Facing Federal Charges UPDATE, Aug. 6: The two men arrested last week have been charged in federal court. Click here for more.  Another suspect believed to be involved with a large methamphetamine operation based in a West Orange home was arrested in Maplewood, Essex County Sheriff Armando Fontoura said Wednesday.  Police and sheriff's officers raided the Lorelei Road home Tuesday and seized meth with a street value of about $1 million, Fontoura said. They also arrested Brian Chedahackembruch, 23, who was at the home at the time of the raid. He's accused of running a meth production facility, among…
Roselle Man Charged With Starting Fires In Linden Roselle Man Charged With Starting Fires In Linden
Roselle Man Charged With Starting Fires In Linden A 30-year-old Roselle man has been charged with arson in connection with a series of fires occurring on one night in Linden, the Union County Prosecutor's Office said.  Marcus B. Wise has been charged with five arson-related counts, as well as a single count of burglary and another count of criminal mischief.  The string of fires began around 10 p.m. July 25 at a business on North Wood Avenue, followed within a half-hour by a second blaze in the 900 block of Seymour Avenue at a vacant home. These were followed by a brush fire and a dumpster fire.  No one was seriously injure…
Patriots' Tom Brady Looking At Homes In Alpine: Report Patriots' Tom Brady Looking At Homes In Alpine: Report
Patriots' Tom Brady Looking At Homes In Alpine: Report Tom Brady, the New England Patriots quarterback who led his team to six Super Bowl victories, is house-hunting in the affluent suburbs of New York City with his wife, Gisele Bunchden, The New York Post reports.  The couple have looked at homes in tony Greenwich, Connecticut, as well as Alpine in Bergen County, one of the most expensive zip codes in the nation.  Brady would hardly be the first celebrity to reside in the state's easternmost community: Stevie Wonder, the Yankees' CC Sabathia, Britney Spears, Chris Rock and Jay Z are just a few of the boldface names who own or have ow…
Prayer Service Planned For Critically Injured Orange Police Captain Prayer Service Planned For Critically Injured Orange Police Captain
Prayer Service Planned For Critically Injured Orange Police Captain A prayer service has been scheduled for Capt. William Boggier of the Orange Police Department, who was seriously injured in a crash while leading a funeral procession last month.  The service is planned for Thursday at 6 p.m. at St. Matthew A.M.E. Church, 336 Oakwood Ave. in Orange. The service will be led by Melvin E. Wilson, Orange officials said.  Boggier, 58, was struck by a driver who remained at the scene July 23 during the funeral procession in Woodbridge. He was taken to University Hospital in Newark, where he was listed in critical condition.  A 23-year-old woman wa…
Denville School Principal Pleads Guilty To Child Abuse: Report Denville School Principal Pleads Guilty To Child Abuse: Report
Denville School Principal Pleads Guilty To Child Abuse: Report The principal of a Denville school who was arrested in May pleaded guilty Wednesday to child abuse, The Daily Record reported.  Paul Iantosca, 52, of Randolph,  who was principal of Valleyview School, was arrested on charges of attempted sexual assault, luring and child endangerment.  Iantosca admitted in court he tried to arrange a meeting with a 16-year-old via Snapchat. Iantosca said he wanted to see the student, whom Ianstosca knew was a minor, in the nude.  He had also arranged a meeting with the student, who had notified police. A Denville police officer showed up…
SEEN THEM? Suspects Who Robbed Patron Of Newark Diner Sought SEEN THEM? Suspects Who Robbed Patron Of Newark Diner Sought
Seen Them? Suspects Who Robbed Patron Of Newark Diner Sought Police in Newark are asking the public's help identifying two people who robbed a man July 21 shortly after he left a diner in the Ironbound.  Two people followed the man out of the diner at Wilson and Ferry streets around 5 a.m. When he noticed he was being followed, the victim ran. One of the suspects caught up to him and pulled a knife, then demanded his belongings.  The man handed over a wallet containing $1,500, a cell phone and other items.  One of the suspects is a Hispanic male or female, 5'1" to 5'3", with a medium complexion and short black hair. This person was we…
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