Mayor Andre Sayegh pulled the rope on the pulley to raise the gay pride flag which represents the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community over the historic City Hall in downtown Paterson for the first time on Friday afternoon.
Paterson issued demolition order for Atlantic Street garage then rescinded it
The city’s Community Improvement division issued a notice of unsafe structure that called for the demolition of the controversial Atlantic Street garage constructed without permits, but thirteen days later the order was rescinded, according to municipal records.
Paterson: Sayegh takes controversial Hinchliffe Stadium plan to residents in town hall
Mayor Andre Sayegh took his controversial Hinchliffe Stadium renovation and low-income housing project plan directly to residents in a town hall meeting at John F. Kennedy High School auditorium on Monday evening.
Paterson fire headquarters named after congressman Pascrell for championing firefighters across America
Several firefighters operated a rope mechanism to pull up a trio of pleated American flag buntings hovering over a portion of the Stony Road firehouse name on Monday afternoon to reveal “Bill Pascrell Jr.” written on the front of the building.
Hoboken developer proposes $34.3 million apartment complex near Paterson train station
Hudson County developer Anthony LoConte has proposed building an 11-story apartment complex on Ward Street, across the road from the Paterson Train Station, that will contain 160 residential units and a 10,000 square feet of retail space on the ground floor.
Hinchliffe Stadium developer may seek long-term Paterson tax abatement
Mayor Andre Sayegh’s administration’s hand-picked developer for the renovation of Hinchliffe Stadium and a housing project in the Totowa section may seek a long-term tax abatement deal with the city.
Alex Mendez calls on mayor Sayegh to disclose One Paterson donors
Mayor Andre Sayegh raised hundreds of thousands of dollars over the past year for his controversial One Paterson group without disclosing donors. His main rival in last year’s mayoral race on Wednesday called for transparency.