Councilman Michael Jackson, who succeeded in convincing his colleagues to reject the Downtown Paterson Special Improvement District budget two months ago, received a breakdown of the district’s expenses earlier in the month.
Celi runs write-in campaign for Paterson at-large council seat
Nelly Celi tried unsuccessfully to get on the ballot. She submitted the needed signatures, but had too many invalid petitions. She was undeterred and ventured on running a write-in campaign to try her luck at winning one of the three available at-large council seats.
Mayor weighs in on South Paterson substation controversy
Mayor Jane Williams-Warren weighed in on the controversy that erupted two days ago around the impending opening of a police substation at the South Paterson library on Wednesday evening.
Paterson Parking Authority trying to buy $445,000 worth of public lots
The Paterson Parking Authority is seeking to purchase 11 lots from the municipal government through a private sale for $445,000, according to documents presented to the City Council on Tuesday night.
South Paterson substation causes a stir in City Council
Councilman Andre Sayegh’s announcement of a police substation coming to the South Paterson library in mid-June irked some of his colleagues on the City Council on Tuesday night.
Paterson: City council rejects $4.3 million borrowing measure
The city council refused to allow mayor Jane Williams-Warren’s administration to take on $4.3 million in debt to pay for health insurance, workers’ compensation, liability cases not covered by the budget.
Paterson unveils street sign recognizing Eva’s Village
Municipal officials unveiled a large street sign on Saturday afternoon additionally naming a portion of Main Street in tribute to Eva’s Village for serving the city’s needy residents for more than three decades.