Mayor Andre Sayegh’s controversial sewer reforms lead to a laundry company being overbilled $500,000 in sewer fees, according to a claim notice filed with the city.
Paterson police close down troubled Besan Cafe for hosting gathering of 100 people
The police busted the troubled Besan Cafe early Saturday morning for hosting a large gathering made up of 100 people, according to public safety director Jerry Speziale.
Judge enters $1.1 million judgment against Paterson councilman Michael Jackson in Grand Street property case
A New Jersey Superior Court judge entered a $1.1 million judgment against councilman Michael Jackson and another defendant in the Grand Street property case.
Paterson grocery store sold $10,000 lottery ticket
A city grocery store sold a winning lottery ticket that’s worth $10,000, according to the New Jersey Lottery.
Paterson nonprofit is giving $160,000 in small grants to businesses near Great Falls
The New Jersey Community Development Corporation (NJCDC) is giving out $160,000 in small grants to businesses in the vicinity of Great Falls.
Paterson refuses to renew licenses for 21st Avenue bar citing loud music
Municipal officials refused to grant entertainment and dance hall licenses to Hornitos Bakery on 21st Avenue citing “constant” loud music.
Bergen County buys 110,000 N95 masks from Paterson company, preparing for a fall surge of Covid-19 cases
Bergen County and Bergen New Bridge Medical Center purchased 110,000 N95 masks from a Paterson manufacturing company in preparation for a possible resurgence of coronavirus cases in the fall.