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Mendez, 45, and Paterson City Councilman Michael Jackson, 49, were originally charged in a criminal complaint last June. Despite the pending criminal charges, Mendez won a tight race in November. The indictments handed up last month charge Mendez and Jackson with multiple counts including election fraud, unauthorized possession of ballots and falsifying or tampering with public records. The state attorney general’s office alleged the men collected ballots from voters and delivered them to county officials, which candidates are prohibited from doing. The ballots also allegedly lacked required identifying information for the bearer, who under law must complete a certification in the presence of the voter for whom he or she is delivering the ballot. ....
By David Porter • Updated on March 3, 2021 at 12:58 am NBC News A New Jersey school bus company operated unsafe buses, failed to conduct required background checks and hired drivers with criminal records, including one who was a registered sex offender, according to an indictment released Tuesday. The indictment also charged Paterson-based A-1 Elegant Tours with falsifying documents it provided to school districts to cover its tracks. Owner Shelim Khalique, of Wayne, and manager Henry Rhodes, of Paterson, face charges including conspiracy, misconduct by a corporate official, false representations for a government contract and theft by deception. Those crimes each carry a potential prison sentence of five to 10 years. ....
An Australian company is ranked among the world's best for transparency in environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting, according to a new. ....
SAINT PAUL (dpa-AFX) - Patterson Cos. Inc. (PDCO) reported Wednesday that third-quarter net income attributable to the company more than doubled to $48.76 million or $0.50 per share from $23.23 ....
Apart from the motorists streaming past on their way to somewhere else, signs of life are sparse in the 2200 block of North Patterson Street. Itâs notable because the city of Winston-Salem has funneled more than $350,000 since 2018 into this one short block in an attempt to goose economic recovery, revitalization and repurpose of a squat series of buildings, some more than 75 years old Seven separate properties, some whole buildings and others partitioned, sit on a small triangle of land between Patterson and Glenn Avenue. All feature painted brick and new windows. Theyâre fronted by wide, unspoiled, unsullied concrete sidewalks and have plenty of brand new (and free) on-street, parallel parking spots â a rare perk these days. ....