
PATERSON, NJ — While some continue to spread doubt, criticism, and political noise, the administration of Mayor Andre Sayegh is responding the only way that truly matters: with measurable, visible, and sustained results.
In a city long accustomed to broken promises, the numbers now tell a different story—Paterson is moving forward, whether critics like it or not.
Over $1 Billion in Investment: Facts, Not Talk
This administration has helped attract nearly $1 billion in investment, along with more than $139 million in state tax incentives, fueling economic growth across housing, business, and tourism.
Projects like the restoration of Hinchliffe Stadium and development around the Great Falls are not accidental—they reflect a clear vision backed by real execution.
While others talk, this administration builds.
From Neglect to Community Pride
With more than $116 million invested in parks, playgrounds, and recreational spaces, neighborhoods once overlooked are now seeing real renewal.
Where there was neglect, there is now community life.
This isn’t political rhetoric—it’s visible transformation.
Programs That Change Lives, Not Headlines
Beyond infrastructure, the administration has invested directly in people:
- Guaranteed income programs
- Support for families and seniors
- Creation of the Financial Empowerment Center
And the RealFix program, internationally recognized, addresses addiction at its root—not with excuses, but with solutions.
Proven Leadership in Crisis
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Paterson did not hesitate. It implemented effective response systems, expanded testing access, and earned national recognition.
When crisis hit, there was leadership—not confusion.
Growth That Speaks for Itself
Paterson has surpassed 150,000 residents, achieving “first-class city” status—unlocking greater state funding and opportunities.
At the same time, the reduction in abandoned properties has helped restore confidence and improve entire neighborhoods.
Voices Within the Council Acknowledge the Progress
Councilwoman Maritza Davila stated:
“You can’t ignore reality—there is investment, there are results, and communities are better today.”
Councilwoman Lilisa Mimms added:
“Criticism will always exist, but progress is visible. Paterson is moving forward.”
Political Noise vs. Real Results
Today, Paterson faces a clear contrast:
- On one side, constant criticism and division
- On the other, an administration delivering results
Because the truth is uncomfortable for some:
when results are real, excuses run out.
Conclusion: The Change Is Already Underway
Paterson is not perfect—but it is no longer standing still.
Today there is investment.
Today there is development.
Today there is direction.
And no matter how much some try to deny it, reality speaks louder than rhetoric.
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