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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4 Charged In Fatal Beating Of Man Coming Home From Work In Irvington 4 Charged In Fatal Beating Of Man Coming Home From Work In Irvington
4 Charged In Fatal Beating Of Man Coming Home From Work In Irvington Authorities have identified four suspects in a brutal attack on a man in Irvington earlier this year that left him incapacitated for months before he succumbed to his injuries, Irvington police and the Essex County Prosecutor's Office said.  Samuel V. Gbote, 62, was on his way home from his job at Newark Liberty International Airport around 7 a.m. March 13 when he was assaulted at Isabella Avenue and University Place. Responding police found Gbote unconscious and suffering from head injuries.  Surveillance video shows a group attacking Gbote, the prosecutor's office said. They are…
Jersey City BOE Member Called Jews 'Brutes' In Wake Of Shootings: Report Jersey City BOE Member Called Jews 'Brutes' In Wake Of Shootings: Report
Jersey City BOE Member Called Jews 'Brutes' In Wake Of Shootings: Report Officials including Mayor Steven Fulop of Jersey City and Gov. Phil Murphy are calling on a board of education member to step down over antisemitic remarks she made in connection with the deadly attack on a kosher supermarket last week, News 4 New York reported.  Joan Terrell Paige referred to Jews as "brutes" in remarks made on Facebook and suggested the two shooters may have been motivated by a legitimate grievance in the attack in the JC Kosher supermarket on Martin Luther King Drive Dec. 10. Three people were killed in the market by the shooters, David Anderson and Francine Graham.&…
Bloomfield Man Charged In Slaying Of Hillside Resident, Dumping Body Bloomfield Man Charged In Slaying Of Hillside Resident, Dumping Body
Bloomfield Man Charged In Slaying Of Hillside Resident, Dumping Body A Bloomfield man has been charged in the killing of a Hillside resident whose body was left in a parking lot last week, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office said.  Harry Gonzalez, 29, shot and killed Ralph Jeudi, 32, Dec. 10, authorities said. The remains were discovered in the parking lot of a liquor store on Belleville Avenue in Belleville.  Gonzalez has been charged with murder, conspiracy, desecrating human remains, false swearing, false report and weapons offenses.  The investigation is still active, authorities said. Anyone with information on the killing is asked to c…
NYC Now Suing Newark Over Homeless Relocation Program: Report NYC Now Suing Newark Over Homeless Relocation Program: Report
NYC Now Suing Newark Over Homeless Relocation Program: Report The city of New York has filed a lawsuit against Newark, claiming that Newark cannot prohibit New York from relocating homeless families there, NJ.com reported Tuesday.  New York's counter-suit was filed in response to a lawsuit filed by Newark against New York over the controversial relocation program,  through which New York places homeless families in cities across the country and provides landlords a year's rent up front. Newark has received 1,200 families under the program in the last two years.  New York City began looking for housing outside its own borders to relieve …
Newark Man Found Guilty Of Killing Victim Who 'Begged For His Life' Newark Man Found Guilty Of Killing Victim Who 'Begged For His Life'
Newark Man Found Guilty Of Killing Victim Who 'Begged For His Life' A jury has convicted a Newark man in the "senseless" murder of a Nigerian immigrant killed for urinating in the street last year, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office said.  Rasheed "O.J." Olabode, an amateur photographer, was driving around with friends running errands on the morning of April 26, 2018, when he realized he needed to urinate. He got out of his car on the 700 block of 20th Street and relieved himself behind the vehicle, authorities said.  Christopher Poole, 26, who lived on the block, entered his home across the street and emerged with a gun. Poole walked up to Olab…
LITTLE HERO: Quick-Thinking 4-Year-Old In Franklin Saves Mom's Life LITTLE HERO: Quick-Thinking 4-Year-Old In Franklin Saves Mom's Life
Little Hero: Quick-Thinking 4-Year-Old In Franklin Saves Mom's Life Police in Franklin are preparing to honor a little girl who kept her cool when her mother suffered a medical episode earlier this month.  Emergency dispatchers Julie Kozo and Olivia Klein received a 911 call shortly before 8 a.m Dec. 6 from Isla Glaser. The four-year-old told the dispatchers that her mother had fallen and needed help. A Franklin police spokesman said the poised little girl gave the dispatchers all the information needed to get help to the home as quickly as possible.  Officers Frank Mahon and Michael Casey arrived and found the door locked. Talking through the doo…
Newark Man Charged In Sexual Assault At Group Home In Harrison Newark Man Charged In Sexual Assault At Group Home In Harrison
Newark Man Charged In Sexual Assault At Group Home In Harrison A Newark man who was employed as an aide at a group home in Harrison has been charged with aggravated sexual assault against a person served by the facility, the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office said Tuesday.  Jerome Brewer, 48, was arrested Friday and charged with sexual assault against an incapacitated victim. He was also charged with aggravated criminal sexual contact upon an incapacitated victim for an incident involving a second person. The alleged crimes occurred at the home on Nov. 24, the prosecutor's office said.  Citing privacy laws, a prosecutor's spokesman declined to…
Newark Man Wanted In 2 Killings Arrested After Standoff: Prosecutor Newark Man Wanted In 2 Killings Arrested After Standoff: Prosecutor
Newark Man Wanted In 2 Killings Arrested After Standoff: Prosecutor A Newark man was arrested Monday night in connection with two murders, including one that occurred over the weekend, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office said.  Michael Mayse, 33, was taken into custody following what authorities described as a brief standoff and charged in the killings of Keyshawn Jones, 23, and Shakur Cole, 35.  Jones was shot and killed inside an apartment at Stephen Crane Village in Newark shortly before 5 a.m. Sunday. Jones lived in the complex.  Cole, also of Newark, was fatally shot Nov. 9 at 67 Central Ave. in Orange.  The investigations remain…
Elizabeth Man Gets 30 Years In Slaying Of Woman Elizabeth Man Gets 30 Years In Slaying Of Woman
Elizabeth Man Gets 30 Years In Slaying Of Woman An Elizabeth man who killed one woman and then tried to murder a second woman has been sentenced to 30 years in prison, the Union County Prosecutor's Office said.  Arlie Rodriguez, 47, previously pleaded guilty to killing Patricia Parnham-Hayward, 48, to death at her apartment in May 2013. Her body was found with a garment wrapped around her neck, authorities said.  Rodriguez had spoken to her on the phone shortly before visiting the apartment. When he arrived, Rodriguez entered a room with Parnham-Hayward as a second woman, 59, sat in the apartment. Rodriguez emerged from the roo…
Musician Peter Mayer's 'Stars & Promises' Holiday Tour Has Stop In Somerville Musician Peter Mayer's 'Stars & Promises' Holiday Tour Has Stop In Somerville
Musician Peter Mayer's 'Stars & Promises' Holiday Tour Has Stop In Somerville Peter Mayer, a Nashville-based musician who has performed with Jimmy Buffet, James Taylor, Don Henley and many others during a decades-long career, will be appearing Friday at United Reformed Church, 100 W. Main St. in Somerville, as part of his Echoes of the Seasons-Stars & Promises Tour.  Tickets are $35 in advance and $45 at the door. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.  As a young child in India (where his parents were Lutheran Missionaries), Mayer had a passion for music, according to his bi…
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