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Paterson Family Center Continues Quality Education for City Youngest Students

By KIMBERLY REDMOND PATERSON, NJ – Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Paterson Family Center remains committed to doing whatever it can to provide a quality pre-school education to children from the city and support working parents. Like every other school across New Jersey, the public health emergency has forced PFC to change how it

Paterson, N.J. Celebrates Local Latino Artists With Exhibit At City Hall For Hispanic Heritage Month

PATERSON, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – A New Jersey town is spotlighting local Latino artists with an exhibit inside city hall. As CBS2’s Dave Carlin reports, they are the pride of Paterson. Elkin Gutierrez, a welder, born in Columbia, came to Paterson as a young man. His art utilizes thousands of bolts and other small pieces of

Meet Paterson’s newest restaurant owners: Syrian refugees who are serving up shawarma

Hannan Adely for NorthJersey.com PATERSON — When they came to the United States four years ago as refugees from Syria, fleeing a brutal civil war, the three men were penniless and knew no English. Now they are on a different path as Paterson's newest business owners. On Monday, the three men celebrated a ribbon-cutting at

Paterson hospital housing for ‘vulnerable populations’ gets planning board approval

Joe Malinconico Paterson Press The Paterson Planning Board this week approved construction of a 56-unit apartment building on Barclay Street near St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, the first project in a state effort to provide housing for people with special needs near hospitals. Ten of the apartments would be reserved for “special needs” tenants, a

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