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Gov. Phil Murphy earmarks $2M from federal funds for Paterson Great Falls visitor center

Joe Malinconico PATERSON — Gov. Phil Murphy's administration is giving Paterson $2 million that local officials say will eliminate a financing gap that jeopardized the $47.7 million Great Falls visitor center project. The Great Falls initiative, which also includes a 270-space parking garage and a downtown youth center, has been the centerpiece of Mayor Andre

Paterson Music Project Launches New Music Program at John P. Holland Charter School

PATERSON, NJ – The Paterson Music Project (PMP) has announced that it has launched a new partnership with the John P. Holland Charter School to serve 230 students with specialized music instruction. Through this new initiative, PMP teaching artists will provide general music classes to 172 students in grades one through two once a week

New ‘Inclusive’ Playground Opens at Roberto Clemente Park

PATERSON, NJ –Mayor Andre Sayegh and the Friends of Paterson Parks unveiled the City’s first inclusive playground at Roberto Clement Park on Friday. This playground incorporates play equipment that addresses various needs including an ADA-complaint swing and multi-user swing that promotes sensory play. “Children on the spectrum now have a place to play in Paterson,”

College Achieve Paterson Earns Highest Rank from New Jersey DOE for Strong Academic Outcomes

PATERSON, NJ - Recently obtained data from the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) revealed that the three schools operated by College Achieve Public Schools (CAPS) all achieved the top two possible rankings for being among the best public charter schools in the state. College Achieve Paterson earned the distinction of a “Tier 1 School”

Paterson’s College Achieve Charter School Moves into State-of-the-Art Campus to Meet Demand

PATERSON, NJ—College Achieve Paterson successfully launched the new year at its new Downtown campus featuring amenities that will expand students academic and arts experiences. The school, which will house grades seven to 10 during the 2021-22 school year, rolled out new classes and programs including advanced academic, physical fitness, and a wide variety of arts

Paterson Drives Into Greener Future with New Electric Vehicles

By GABRIELLA DRAGONE PATERSON, NJ - Mayor Andre Sayegh and Fire Chief Brian McDermott announced Thursday that the City of Paterson is going green by purchasing 35 Nissan Leaf electric vehicles. The vehicles are intended for local travel by city employees in divisions and departments such as Community Improvement, Economic/Community Development, Health, Fire, and others

As restored Hinchliffe Stadium rises, Paterson engineering students learn their craft

PATERSON — As construction trucks rumbled in the background, Paterson High School students taking an advanced engineering class got some real-life lessons on Wednesday about the challenges involved in rebuilding a national landmark. Standing inside historic Hinchliffe Stadium, the students from Paterson Charter School for Science and Technology listened to the architect talk about efforts

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