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Legendary N.J. principal Joe Clark, who inspired ‘Lean on Me,’ dies at 82

By Chris Sheldon | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Joe Louis Clark, the former bat-wielding principal of Paterson’s Eastside High School whose strict disciplinary methods inspired the 1989 film “Lean On Me,” died Tuesday at the age of 82, his family said. Clark, a longtime resident of South Orange, retired to Gainesville, Florida, died surrounded

With $2.6 Million Grant Paterson Habitat to Continue Building Homes, Transforming Lives

By KIMBERLY REDMOND PATERSON, NJ – The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) awarded a $2.6 million grant to Paterson Habitat for Humanity, funding that the non-profit says will help further its efforts to transform the city’s 4th Ward into a safer and more stable place to live. Back in 2012, Paterson Habitat identified

Giving Back: The New Jersey Centers of Physical Therapy Donates 3,000 N95 Masks

By ELIZABETH MANKO RIVERDALE, NJ - Dr. Ben Burton (CEO and founder) of The New Jersey Centers of Physical Therapy has made this year’s company’s mission to help protect and provide PPE to those in need. Earlier this year, PPE and mask donations were donated to two nursing homes, five essential support departments, two community

PSEG FOUNDATION MAKES SURPRISE $1.5M HOLIDAY DONATION

By Chelsey Johnstone This holiday season, the Public Service Enterprise Group Foundation (PSEG) is donating $1.5 million to 14 organizations throughout the New Jersey and Long Island service territories that provide help to thousands of individuals and families who have struggled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The nonprofit organizations receiving these contributions address needs that

COVID-19 vaccinations are coming to Paterson. Here’s what you need to know | Sayegh

Andre Sayegh Special to the USA TODAY Network In April, the possibility of having a vaccine for COVD-19 by December seemed like wishful thinking. While we waited, we continued to work on suppressing the spread of the virus especially through our nationally-renowned contact tracing program. Thankfully, hope is on the horizon and I am proud

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

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