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Chick-fil-A awards Paterson anti-hunger group $300K grant

Joe Malinconico Paterson Press PATERSON – A city nonprofit group facing a huge pandemic-fueled increase in the demand for its food distribution services has been awarded $300,000 for its anti-hunger programs from the Chick-fil-A Foundation. “This money will allow us to serve more people,” said Richard Williams, executive director of the St. Paul’s Community Development

Paterson Public Schools Have Served More than 2 Million Meals Since Schools Closed in March

By STEVE LENOX PATERSON, NJ - More than two million pre-packaged meals, consisting of breakfast and lunch have been served to Paterson Public Schools students and their families since March 17, a statement announced Monday. The milestone prompted Superintendent Eileen Shafer to share her pride in and gratitude for the volunteers that have consistently shared

Hinchliffe Stadium, NJ’s field of dreams and Negro League history, will rise again | Sayegh

Andre Sayegh | Special to the USA TODAY Network “This stadium will once again become a focal point for this great city. Hinchliffe is not just a ballfield, it is New Jersey’s Field of Dreams.” — Gov. Phil Murphy The pandemic has exposed many deficiencies in our society. The digital divide, lack of access to

How the Boys & Girls Club Has Aided Paterson, Passaic Communities Amid Pandemic

As schooling remains remote, the organization is providing new solutions for virtual learning, food relief and more. By Steve Adubato When schools in New Jersey went virtual at the start of the pandemic, it seemed like a temporary situation. Now, it is evident that a hybrid, if not totally virtual, mode of educating our children

Paterson Habitat for Humanity awarded $2.6M to fund 13 single-family homes in 4th Ward

Joe Malinconico Paterson Press PATERSON — The state has awarded Paterson Habitat for Humanity $2.6 million for the nonprofit organization to build 13 single-family homes in the city’s 4th Ward. Habitat officials said the funding will allow them to meet a goal set about a decade ago of building 75 homes in the 4th Ward.

Old Passaic administration building in Paterson sells for $5.5M. Here’s what may be going there

Joe Malinconico Paterson Press PATERSON — A New York-based real estate group with a partner from the Paterson area made the winning $5.5 million bid to buy the former Passaic County administration building on Pennsylvania Avenue, officials said. The buyer, Agime Group LLC, is looking to build a mixed-use project including apartments and retail space

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