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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Montgomery Wants Immigrant Family Members Out Of Detention Centers: Report Montgomery Wants Immigrant Family Members Out Of Detention Centers: Report
Montgomery Wants Immigrant Family Members Out Of Detention Centers: Report Officials in Montgomery Township unanimously passed a resolution calling on the U.S. government to release migrants being held in detention centers and reunited with their family members, NJ.com reported.  The resolution, passed by the township committee earlier this month, calls on federal lawmakers representing New Jersey to push for an end to immigrant detention, with an emphasis on reuniting families that have been split up.  In some cases, people who have lived for decades in the United States and raised families here have been separated from their spouses and children. …
Bayonne Man Pulled Knife During Shoplifting Try: Police Bayonne Man Pulled Knife During Shoplifting Try: Police
Bayonne Man Pulled Knife During Shoplifting Try: Police  A 27-year-old Bayonne resident faces robbery, weapons offenses and other charges after police said he tried to steal some items from a supermarket Saturday.  Daniel Morgan headed to the exit of the C-Town on Broadway around 3:30 p.m. with five containers of laundry detergent he had not paid for, police said. An employee ordered him to stop as Morgan left the building and ran off.  The employee and a colleague chased Morgan and caught up to him. Morgan charged at the employees and pulled an opened pocket knife but dropped it. The two employees tackled Morgan but he was able t…
Study: Somerset County Residents Among State's Most Generous Study: Somerset County Residents Among State's Most Generous
Study: Somerset County Residents Among State's Most Generous Somerset ranks third among all the state's 21 counties for charitable contributions, according to a report prepared by SmartAsset.  In coming up with a measure for generosity, the site looked at how much people donate as a percentage of their net income, and the proportion of people in a given county who made charitable donations. In devising the first metric, the site calculated net income for residents in each county, then divided county residents' total income by total donations.  For the second figure, the company took the total number of tax returns with charitable cont…
Authorities: Jersey City Shooters Hated Police, Jewish Community Authorities: Jersey City Shooters Hated Police, Jewish Community
Authorities: Jersey City Shooters Hated Police, Jewish Community State Attorney General Gubir Grewal and other officials provided additional information on the deadly gun battle in Jersey City Tuesday during which "several hundred" rounds were fired, he said.  The suspected shooters, David Anderson and Francine Graham, had five firearms in their possession as well as a simple but working pipe bomb. The pipe bomb and one of the guns was later recovered from a rental van Anderson and Graham used in the attack.  Four of the weapons -- two handguns, a shotgun and a modified AR-15-style rifle -- were found inside the store in the Greenville sec…
Winning $234K Lottery Tickets Sold In Hackensack, Paterson Winning $234K Lottery Tickets Sold In Hackensack, Paterson
Winning $234K Lottery Tickets Sold In Hackensack, Paterson Two Jersey Cash 5 players will split the $469,250 jackpot from Wednesday's drawing, state lottery officials said.  The winning numbers were: 14, 16, 19, 32 and 38 and the XTRA number was: 03.   Those tickets were sold at the following locations: 7-Eleven #24447, 469 Passaic St., Hackensack Krauszer’s Food Store, 375 McLean Blvd., Paterson Each of the winning tickets pays out $234,625. 
Man Claims He Was Visiting Bayonne Home He Actually Burglarized: Police Man Claims He Was Visiting Bayonne Home He Actually Burglarized: Police
Man Claims He Was Visiting Bayonne Home He Actually Burglarized: Police Bayonne police questioning a disheveled Connecticut man Wednesday afternoon determined he had actually broken into a home where he said he had been visiting a friend, the department said in a statement.  Jeremiah Footman, 18, of Stamford, was stopped around 2 p.m. on West 36th Street. His clothing and hair were soiled with fresh dirt and cobwebs, and he also smelled of marijuana, police said.  A search turned up marijuana, drug paraphernalia and a screwdriver. Footman could not provide a valid reason for possessing the screwdriver, police said, and also said he had been visiting t…
Jersey City Police Union Starts Fundraiser For Family Of Detective Joe Seals Jersey City Police Union Starts Fundraiser For Family Of Detective Joe Seals
Jersey City Police Union Starts Fundraiser For Family Of Detective Joe Seals A union, the Jersey City Police Officers Benevolent Association, has set up a GoFuneMe page to benefit the family of Detective Joseph Seals, the Jersey City police officer killed Tuesday prior to an attack on a nearby kosher grocery store.  To contribute to the effort, click here.  "The JCPOBA has set up this GoFundMe page to accommodate all of the generous offers of support we have received in the hours since this incident. All of the dollars raised will go directly to the Seals family, helping them cover education, housing, and other expenses for the five children that Joe …
Civilian Victims In Jersey City Massacre Identified, Fundraiser Launched Civilian Victims In Jersey City Massacre Identified, Fundraiser Launched
Civilian Victims In Jersey City Massacre Identified, Fundraiser Launched The three people who were killed Tuesday when two shooters entered a grocery store in Jersey City have been identified as the wife of the owner, an employee and a bystander at the store, WABC 7 reported.  The victims are 24-year-old Moshe Deutsh, 49-year-old Miguel Douglas, and 32-year-old mother of five Mindy Ferenz. Deutsch volunteered with Chai Lifeline, a program which provides support for seriously ill children.  "Moshe himself studied and found time to help his peers from his yeshiva," Rabbi David Niederman, president of the United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg and N…
Newark Teen Charged In Fatal Stabbing Of Other Youth; 11-Year-Old Wounded Newark Teen Charged In Fatal Stabbing Of Other Youth; 11-Year-Old Wounded
Newark Teen Charged In Fatal Stabbing Of Other Youth; 11-Year-Old Wounded A 16-year-old boy has been charged with murder and other offenses for stabbing another boy to death in Newark Tuesday morning, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office said.  The 15-year-old victim, Elijah Alvarez, attended Barringer High School with the teen accused of killing him, the prosecutor's office said. An 11-year-old boy was also stabbed in the attack, which occurred near the high school late Tuesday morning.  The identity of the younger victim was not released by the prosecutor's office but Mayor Ras Baraka said he is the brother of Elijah Alvarez.  "As a city, we mou…
WHAT WE KNOW: State Officials Address Deadly Jersey City Shooting WHAT WE KNOW: State Officials Address Deadly Jersey City Shooting
What WE Know: State Officials Address Deadly Jersey City Shooting State officials gathered Wednesday afternoon to address Tuesday's deadly Jersey City shooting that left a police detective, three civilians and the two gunmen dead. Governor Phil Murphy assured the public that there is no ongoing security concern, noting the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is working with Jewish and other communities of faith to address their concerns during a press conference at the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office in Jersey City.  "We saw the very worst of humanity," New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said. "But in the response… we also saw the very best.…
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