Assistant business administrator Jennifer Hirschmanner has filed a lawsuit in New Jersey Superior Court alleging current and former municipal officials harassed, mistreated, and discriminated against her.
Paterson police chief Troy Oswald to retire on Feb. 1
After almost two years at the helm of the Paterson police force, police chief Troy Oswald is retiring on Feb. 1, 2020.
Paterson councilman Michael Jackson ticketed for driving with suspended license
Councilman Michael Jackson has been issued a summons for driving with a suspended driver’s license.
Paterson: Erik Lowe sentenced to almost three years in prison for role in kickback scheme
A federal judge sentenced Erik Lowe, former chairman of the now-defunct Paterson Municipal Utilities Authority, to 35 months in prison on Monday afternoon for his role in a kickback scheme.
Library director reassures Paterson council members over reentry initiative
After facing some criticism for allowing a reentry program to operate out of the Danforth Memorial Library on Broadway, library director Corey Fleming appears to have assuaged City Council members fears over the initiative that will serve ex-prisoners from around the region.
Paterson officials question Sayegh administration’s discounted lien sale to handover property to developer
Mayor Andre Sayegh’s administration faced a barrage of questions from members of the City Council over a novel discounted tax lien sale approach, where the administration sells the tax certificate based not only on the price offered, but also by considering the development project proposed for the site.
Paterson activist blasts City Council president for measure to bar speakers at meetings from yielding time
Longtime activist Ernest Rucker blasted City Council president Maritza Davila on Tuesday night for introducing a measure that will bar one speaker from yielding time to another at public meetings.