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Paterson Police and Lambda Theta Phi Bring Holiday Cheer to Local Families

PATERSON, NJ — The Paterson Police Department and Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. once again joined forces to spread holiday joy through their 5th Annual “How the Lambdas Stole Christmas” community service event, held at Public School #2. Led by Paterson Police Department Sgt. E. Del Valle, the heartwarming initiative brought together police officers, fraternity members, volunteers, and community …

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“CAUGHT ON CAMERA: On-Duty Paterson City Workers Spark Brutal Street Brawl as City Hall Falls Silent”

 PATERSON, NJ — A stunning and explosive video has rocked Paterson City Hall, showing multiple on-duty Department of Public Works (DPW) employees engaging in a chaotic street brawl outside a city facility—an incident now threatening to spiral into lawsuits, political fallout, and serious questions about accountability inside city government. The nearly nine-minute security video, recorded outside the DPW Traffic …

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DAVILA SEEKS FOURTH TERM IN HIGH-STAKES PATTERSON ELECTION, PROMISING SAFETY, STABILITY, AND A STRONGER CITY

PATERSON, N.J. — Calling the upcoming municipal election a crossroads for Paterson, Councilwoman-at-Large Maritza Davila has launched a bold campaign for a fourth term, positioning herself as a pillar of experience and steady leadership amid an increasingly crowded and competitive race. With nearly 12 years on the City Council, Davila enters the contest touting a record of public safety gains, …

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Paterson Faces Internal Debate Over State Economic Incentives Program

PATERSON — A new debate has surfaced inside the Paterson City Council after Councilman Michael Jackson called for the city to withdraw from a state economic development program that grants long-term property tax abatements to new construction projects. Jackson argues that while the abatements are intended to attract investment, they may actually be hurting the city’s finances and benefiting developers …

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Over 100 Paterson and Newark Police Supervisors Face Stunning Demotions After Court Invalidates Promotion Exam

NEW JERSEY — A stunning legal ruling has thrown the careers — and lives — of more than 100 high-ranking police officers in Paterson and Newark into chaos, after a state appeals court determined that the civil service exam that earned them their promotions was invalid. The officers, many of whom now serve as sergeants, lieutenants, and even captains, were …

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Will Paterson Raise Fees or Lose $2M? City Faces Pressure From New Jersey Over Sewer and Permit Costs

PATERSON, N.J. — Paterson officials are facing mounting pressure as the city weighs whether to increase local fees or risk losing a critical $2 million in state aid. The City Council is expected to take a decisive vote next week on proposed hikes to municipal sewer usage fees and construction permit charges—measures that state authorities say are necessary for Paterson …

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La Fundación Raíces Ecuatorianas New Jersey celebró con éxito su Primera Tradicional Fiesta y Cena Navideña 2025

La Fundación Raíces Ecuatorianas New Jersey celebró con gran éxito su Primera y Tradicional Fiesta y Cena Navideña 2025 este domingo 7 de diciembre, en una emotiva jornada comunitaria que reunió a más de 120 asistentes en un ambiente lleno de alegría, solidaridad y espíritu navideño. El evento se llevó a cabo en el elegante salón de fiestas Cardona Hall, ubicado en la ciudad de Passaic New Jersey, donde …

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Assemblyman Abdelaziz Delivers Major State Investment to LD35, Boosting Paterson Youth and Local Infrastructure

PATERSON, N.J. — New Jersey’s 35th Legislative District is set to receive a major financial boost as Assemblyman Al Abdelaziz helped secure more than $4.5 million in state funding aimed at strengthening neighborhoods, improving roads, and expanding life-changing youth programs across the district. A significant portion of the funding — $2 million dedicated to Paterson — will support the state’s …

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Paterson Moves to Auction Over 1,200 Tax-Delinquent Properties, Offering Investors High Returns

PATERSON, N.J. — The City of Paterson is set to auction tax liens on 1,224 properties this Wednesday, targeting parcels whose owners have fallen behind on 2025 property tax payments or outstanding sewer fees. City records show that 246 properties carry approximately $2 million in unpaid property taxes, while an additional 1,077 parcels owe about $787,000 in delinquent sewer charges. …

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The SEIU New Jersey State Council Endorses Analilia Mejía in the Special Election for the 11th Congressional District

Newark — The SEIU New Jersey State Council has endorsed Analilia Mejía for the U.S. House of Representatives in the special election for the 11th District. The SEIU NJ State Council, which represents more than 20,000 essential workers across health care, warehouse distribution centers, industrial laundries, public services, and related sectors, believes Ms. Mejía is the leader needed in Washington …

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