A man from Prospect Park, who appeared in a video flipping through a stack of mail-in ballots, has been indicted, according to the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office.
Paterson issued $700,000 worth of stop work orders for illegal constructions. It collected just $2,000 in penalties.
Paterson issued $718,100 in stop work orders to those allegedly engaging in illegal construction over the past 14 months, but it only collected $2,100 in penalties, according to records reviewed by the Paterson Times.
Sayegh administration scales back Paterson’s Covid-19 vaccination program
Mayor Andre Sayegh’s administration has drastically scaled back Paterson’s Covid-19 vaccination program.
Records show Paterson health and human services director not coming to work on time, failing to use key fob to clock in
Mayor Andre Sayegh’s health and human services director Joel Ramirez, who was hired six months ago, has not been coming to work on time and has been failing to use the required key fob to clock in, according to city records obtained through an open records request.
Ex-mayors Jones, Torres running to unseat Sayegh in Paterson mayoral race
Former mayors Jeffery Jones and Jose “Joey” Torres have picked up petitions to challenge incumbent Andre Sayegh in next year’s mayoral race.
Paterson names Wrigley Park after ex-councilwoman Vera Ames-Garnes
Municipal officials are moving ahead with naming a park – Wrigley Park on Montgomery Street — after former councilwoman Vera Ames-Garnes.
Paterson awards $500,000 contract to company that backed Sayegh by giving to PAC
After rejecting a $742,000 contract to a firm that backed mayor Andre Sayegh by giving to a Hudson County political action committee (PAC), the City Council earlier in the month awarded a reduced $500,000 consulting contract to Hoboken-based NW Financial Group.