Councilman Michael Jackson’s company Jacksonville Restaurant received a $1,300 payment last month for providing catering services for the municipal Black History Month celebration, according to public records.
Five Paterson council members may have violated open meetings law in meeting to discuss controversial noise ordinance
Five members of the City Council were part of a meeting at a church in downtown Paterson on Wednesday morning, where they discussed a controversial noise ordinance that allows mosques to broadcast the Islamic call to prayer, potentially violating Open Public Meetings Act.
Paterson: Ramon Joaquin faces questions over residency in 5th Ward race
Ramon Joaquin, a candidate running for the City Council seat in the 5th Ward, is facing questions over his residency after a private investigator surveilled him for months.
Paterson council members hired aides following controversial vote. Here’s who they are.
Five members of the City Council secured funding to hire legislative aides following a controversial vote late last year. Three have hired aides as of mid-February, according to public documents.
State approves $18.6 million in financing for Hinchliffe Stadium housing in Paterson
The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (NJHMFA) has approved $18.6 million in financing for the proposed 75-unit senior housing complex that’s part of the Hinchliffe Stadium restoration project, governor Phil Murphy’s administration announced on Thursday.
Paterson grants preliminary approval to measure allowing Islamic call to prayer
An ordinance allowing mosques to broadcast the adhan or Islamic call to prayer received preliminary approval from the City Council on Tuesday night.
Kathleen Long confirmed as Paterson business administrator
Mayor Andre Sayegh’s appointment of Kathleen Long as business administrator has been confirmed by the City Council.