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

Suspect Tries, Fails, To Get Newark Officer's Gun: Police Suspect Tries, Fails, To Get Newark Officer's Gun: Police
Suspect Tries, Fails, To Get Newark Officer's Gun: Police A man suspected of drug dealing assaulted a Newark police officer Friday morning and is now at large, a spokesman for the department said in a statement.  The uniformed officer was investigating reports of drug dealing on Schley Street when he spotted a man matching a description in the 300 block. When the officer approached to investigate, police said the suspect attacked the officer and tried to grab the officer's gun.  The weapon's magazine popped out during the struggle but the officer held on to the gun and fought off the suspect, who ran off, according to police. During the …
Southwest Airlines Pulling Out Of Newark Liberty Airport Southwest Airlines Pulling Out Of Newark Liberty Airport
Southwest Airlines Pulling Out Of Newark Liberty Airport Southwest Airlines announced it will no longer be flying out of Newark Liberty International Airport as of November, according to published reports.  The budget airline will consolidate operations at LaGuardia.  The airline is making the change in response to problems with Boeing's 737 Max plane, which makes up a large portion of the Southwest fleet.  The passenger jet has been grounded since March following two crashes that resulted in the deaths of more than 300 people.  Southwest officials said they had expected capacity to grow by five percent, but it has instead d…
Lawyer Made Famous In 'American Gangster' Admits Stealing $20K In Morris County Court Lawyer Made Famous In 'American Gangster' Admits Stealing $20K In Morris County Court
Lawyer Made Famous In 'American Gangster' Admits Stealing $20K In Morris County Court A lawyer from Bloomfield who once ran a Newark law firm admitted he stole $20,000 from clients, the state Attorney General's office said.  Richard Roberts, 81, pleaded guilty to perjury and failure to make required disposition of property during a trial this week in Morris County Superior Court. His former partner Gerald Saluti was testifying Tuesday when Roberts entered his plea.  Roberts admitted taking the money from the firm's trust account in order to make alimony payments. He now faces up to 364 days in jail and must surrender his law license when he's sentenced in August.&n…
Belleville Police Officer Struck By Vehicle During Ex-Mayor's Wake Belleville Police Officer Struck By Vehicle During Ex-Mayor's Wake
Belleville Police Officer Struck By Vehicle During Ex-Mayor's Wake A Belleville police officer was hospitalized after the officer was struck by a vehicle while directing traffic Wednesday afternoon, authorities said. The officer was struck around 4 p.m. near Union Avenue and Little Street, while on a traffic detail for late Mayor Ray Kimble's funeral, NorthJersey.com reports. The driver stayed at the scene and the officer sustained non life-threatening injuries.  Visitation was scheduled Wednesday at Megaro Memorial Home on Union Avenue, according to Kimble's obituary. He died this week at 80 years old.
Newark Lawyer Made Famous In 'American Gangster' Admits Stealing $20K Newark Lawyer Made Famous In 'American Gangster' Admits Stealing $20K
Newark Lawyer Made Famous In 'American Gangster' Admits Stealing $20K A lawyer from Bloomfield who once ran a Newark law firm admitted he stole $20,000 from clients, the state Attorney General's office said.  Richard Roberts, 81, pleaded guilty to perjury and failure to make required disposition of property during a trial this week in Morris County Superior Court. His former partner Gerald Saluti was testifying Tuesday when Roberts entered his plea.  Roberts admitted taking the money from the firm's trust account in order to make alimony payments. He now faces up to 364 days in jail and must surrender his law license when he's sentenced in August.&n…
Second Person Killed In Jersey City Since Saturday Second Person Killed In Jersey City Since Saturday
Second Person Killed In Jersey City Since Saturday The Hudson County Prosecutor's Office is investigating the fatal shooting of a 21-year-old Jersey City man Tuesday night.  Markell Albright had been shot multiple times and was unresponsive when police responding to a report of gunfire found him around 8:20 p.m. near 125 Wilkinson Ave. He was pronounced dead at Jersey City Medical Center about a half-hour later. The prosecutor's office asks that anyone with information on Albright's killing call 201-915-1234. Anonymous tips can also be submitted online at http://www.hudsoncountyprosecutorsofficenj.org/homicide-tip/.  Al…
Jersey City Man, 68, Found Guilty In Death Of Popular Coach, 77 Jersey City Man, 68, Found Guilty In Death Of Popular Coach, 77
Jersey City Man, 68, Found Guilty In Death Of Popular Coach, 77 A jury found a 68-year-old Jersey City man guilty of reckless manslaughter for killing another man in a fight last year, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said Wednesday.  On April 15, 2018, police responded to a report of an altercation at Pershing Field and found Anthony Bello, 77, unresponsive and bleeding from a wound to his torso. Bello was pronounced dead that morning at Jersey City Medical Center.  Investigators later determined that Charles Lowy had gotten into a fight with Bello and walked away from the scene after stabbing him. Lowy, who was seen on surveillance vid…
Newark Seeks To Keep Housing Affordable, Contain Gentrification Newark Seeks To Keep Housing Affordable, Contain Gentrification
Newark Seeks To Keep Housing Affordable, Contain Gentrification For decades Newark has been struggling to rebuild since the violent racial disturbances of the late 1960s left swaths of the city devastated and fueled white flight to the suburbs. Now that those efforts are beginning to pay off, the city faces another growing challenge: gentrification. Rents in at least some parts of the city, which had been rising steadily for years, have now begun to soar out of range for many longtime residents. The administration of Mayor Ras Baraka has formed an 11-member commission of experts and stakeholders to “ensure that development policies and projects in New…
LIFESAVER NEEDS YOUR HELP: GoFundMe Started For Ailing Elizabeth EMT LIFESAVER NEEDS YOUR HELP: GoFundMe Started For Ailing Elizabeth EMT
Lifesaver Needs Your Help: GoFundMe Started For Ailing Elizabeth EMT A fundraiser has been launched on behalf of an emergency medical technician who collapsed while on duty this week. Yojany Mejia suffered two aneurysms and is now being treated at JFK Medical Center, according to the GoFundMe page started for her and Elizabeth NJ Fire Officers, a professional organization. The funds will help with various ongoing expenses while she’s recuperating. “She is a person that wears her heart on her sleeve and has a heart of gold….I am hoping & praying we can all chip in a little to help her out in her time of need,” her sister wrote. “EMT Mejia always has …
Anthony Rose Of Bayonne, 29, Mechanic Who Loved Motorcycles Anthony Rose Of Bayonne, 29, Mechanic Who Loved Motorcycles
Anthony Rose Of Bayonne, 29, Mechanic Who Loved Motorcycles Anthony Rose of Bayonne died suddenly on Sunday. He was 29 years old.  A lifelong resident of the city, he worked as a mechanic for Conrail and was an avid motorcycle enthusiast.  He is survived by his parents, Robert and Judy (nee Cuillo); siblings Dina; Frank and his wife Lauren; and Lisa Gomez and her husband Alex.  He was also uncle to Lilah, Alicia, Ray, Mason, Madden and Angelina. He is also survived by other family and close friends.  Anthony also leaves behind his dog Jay.  Visitation will be at Migliaccio Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 851 Kenned…
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