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Large Paterson fire damages multiple homes and displaces dozens overnight
A large fire tore through several homes in Paterson early Wednesday morning, damaging at least three row homes and leaving dozens of residents without shelter. Officials reported that the fire started shortly after 3 a.m. inside an apartment building on Elm Street, a residential neighborhood made up of two and three-story structures. Fire crews from Paterson and surrounding towns rushed to the scene to help battle the blaze, which spread quickly through connected row homes before it was broug
Large Paterson fire damages multiple homes and displaces dozens overnight
A large fire tore through several homes in Paterson early Wednesday morning, damaging at least three row homes and leaving dozens of residents without shelter. Officials reported that the fire started shortly after 3 a.m. inside an apartment building on Elm Street, a residential neighborhood made up of two and three-story structures. Fire crews from Paterson and surrounding towns rushed to the scene to help battle the blaze, which spread quickly through connected row homes before it was broug
Boil water advisory lifted for most Passaic County residents after weeks of concern
Water worries are finally easing for many residents in Passaic County after weeks of uncertainty, as officials announced that the long-standing boil water advisory has been lifted for Prospect Park and most customers in Paterson. The advisory, which had been in place for more than three weeks, was first issued on August 8 following a major water main break in Paterson that disrupted supply and raised concerns about water safety across multiple communities.
Boil water advisory lifted for most Passaic County residents after weeks of concern
Water worries are finally easing for many residents in Passaic County after weeks of uncertainty, as officials announced that the long-standing boil water advisory has been lifted for Prospect Park and most customers in Paterson. The advisory, which had been in place for more than three weeks, was first issued on August 8 following a major water main break in Paterson that disrupted supply and raised concerns about water safety across multiple communities.
Haledon Water Crisis Continues 10 Days After Major Main Break
Haledon continues to struggle with the aftermath of a massive water main break in Paterson that occurred more than a week ago, leaving residents and businesses facing daily challenges. Sunday marked the tenth day since the break, and while water service has technically been restored to the community, the supply remains at low pressure and cannot be consumed without boiling. This has left thousands of residents dependent on bottled water distribution sites as th
Haledon Water Crisis Continues 10 Days After Major Main Break
Haledon continues to struggle with the aftermath of a massive water main break in Paterson that occurred more than a week ago, leaving residents and businesses facing daily challenges. Sunday marked the tenth day since the break, and while water service has technically been restored to the community, the supply remains at low pressure and cannot be consumed without boiling. This has left thousands of residents dependent on bottled water distribution sites as th
Birchwood senior residents face relocation fears as rehabilitation plans move forward
Residents of the Birchwood at Fairmount Hotel senior living complex in Jersey City are grappling with the unsettling possibility of being temporarily relocated from their homes. Ingerman Development Company, the owner of the property, has announced a major rehabilitation plan for the aging facility, slated to begin in September. While the upgrades are being lauded as necessary to ensure safe and modern living conditions, the process has sparked concerns among the elderly residents and their f
Birchwood senior residents face relocation fears as rehabilitation plans move forward
Residents of the Birchwood at Fairmount Hotel senior living complex in Jersey City are grappling with the unsettling possibility of being temporarily relocated from their homes. Ingerman Development Company, the owner of the property, has announced a major rehabilitation plan for the aging facility, slated to begin in September. While the upgrades are being lauded as necessary to ensure safe and modern living conditions, the process has sparked concerns among the elderly residents and their f









