The City Council shelved a proposal last week that was submitted by mayor Andre Sayegh’s administration to charge usage fees for public fields.
Paterson: 80 percent of Covid-19 vaccines now going to city residents, says health officer
The vast majority – as much as 80 percent – of the Covid-19 vaccines being administered at International High School are now going in the arms of city residents, said health officer Paul Persaud on Thursday night.
Grand jury indicts Paterson councilmen Alex Mendez, Michael Jackson on election fraud offenses
A state grand jury has indicted two sitting council members for election fraud and other offenses stemming from the May 12, 2020 municipal elections, announced New Jersey Attorney general Gurbir Grewal on Wednesday afternoon.
Grand jury indicts Paterson bus school company owner, manager for using unsafe buses, unqualified drivers
A grand jury indicted a school bus company, its owner, and a manager for allegedly using unsafe buses and unqualified drivers with criminal records to transport students, announced New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal.
Paterson council president takes flak for scrapping no-confidence vote against mayor
Council president Flavio Rivera came under heavy criticism from his colleagues on the City Council on Tuesday night for scrapping a no-confidence measure against mayor Andre Sayegh.
Sayegh bungled Paterson sewer reforms. City Council just voted to undo it.
Mayor Andre Sayegh’s bungled sewer reforms that led to massive fee increases for property owners and sparked a protest were repealed on Tuesday night.
Measure to censure Paterson mayor Sayegh with no-confidence vote presented in City Council
Four members of the City Council introduced a no-confidence measure in the City Council on Tuesday night to censure mayor Andre Sayegh for his alleged failures over the past two and half years.