John Paterson

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  • RUMFORD - Edward John "Pinky" Paterson, 87, died Tuesday, Oct. 17, at the Rumford Community Home after a lengthy illness. He was born on Oct. 16, 1919 in Rumford. He was the second child of Edward H. and Wilhemina (Mowat) Paterson.

  • Joe Verilla teaches ESL (English as a Second Language) Writing to grades 9 through 12 at John F. Kennedy High School in Paterson. He has been teaching for 33 years in Paterson, with the last 13 spent at JFK. In addition to teaching writing, Verilla is the coordinator of Knight Time Poets and Meet the Author clubs at JFK. He is also the curator of an exhibit at the Paterson Museum called Larry Doby: Silk City Slugger First in the American League 60th Anniversary Tribute. * When and why did you decide to become a teacher?

  • The Rev. John T. Piccione, the Paterson Fire Department's revered Catholic chaplain, died Sunday. He was 44 and known around city firehouses as "the padre. He had leukemia, said his order, the Franciscan Friars of Holy Name Province.

  • In a land with ranching roots that date back to the 1860s, Phillips is manager of an operation that rides the wave,indeed plows the furrows, of America's infatuation with "natural beef" - a somewhat slippery term that has come to signify a niche haven in the whirl of mad cow and E. coli that bedevil the beef industry. [...] throw in the requirements of natural beef production - intensive cow-by-cow, generation-by-generation recordkeeping, certification audits, regular testing of grass and animal, elaborate pasture rotation, intricate rationing of feed - and it becomes mind-boggling, especially on a ranch this size. Natural beef production comprises just 5 percent to 10 percent of the beef cattle industry in the U.S., said John Paterson, extension beef specialist at Montana State Unive...

  • WEST PATERSON Former Police Chief John F. Gray, who served the West Paterson Police Department for more than two decades, was remembered as a humble and soft-spoken man. Mr. Gray, 87, died on Wednesday.

  • PATERSON -- The city's newest charter school will open today. The John P. Holland School is named after the Paterson educator who invented the modern submarine. He once taught at St. John's Cathedral School, which dates back to the 1800s and was the original use of the ornate building at 190 Oliver St.

  • Paterson school officials will split the troubled John F. Kennedy High School into four smaller academies so that starting next fall, all public high school students in the city will be enrolled in a "choice'' magnet school. The division of Kennedy follows a similar move last year, when Eastside High School was broken up into three themed units. Paterson officials said Monday they have not yet seen a rise in academic achievement at Eastside, but the school's culture has improved so that students feel more engaged, attend class more often and require less discipline.

  • PATERSON -- John F. Kennedy High School's spring musical may be in jeopardy next year if state budget cuts force the district to ax music and art teachers. Superintendent Donnie W. Evans said given the $23 million cut in state aid to Paterson's 2010-11 budgets, he has no choice but to cut "non-essential" teaching positions. Governor Christie's school aid budget lowered Paterson's aid to $419.7 million. About 70 percent of the district's operating budget is salaries and benefits.

  • WOODLAND PARK -- A borough man whose criminal history includes a string of residential burglaries was arrested Thursday and charged with committing Woodland Park's first bank robbery in more than 23 years. William Walker, 48, was arrested around 3:30 p.m. on Paxton Street in Paterson, said Detective Sgt. John Uzzalino of the Woodland Park police. Uzzalino said Walker entered the Chase Bank branch at 989 McBride Ave. on March 9, demanded money from a teller whom he then threatened to kill, then fled with $650 in cash.

  • Joseph Pallipurath was an angry man on a deadly mission when he left on a cross-country trip from Sacramento, Calif., to New Jersey in November 2008, a prosecutor told jurors Thursday as Pallipurath went on trial for allegedly killing two people and seriously wounding another in Clifton. A soured marriage between Pallipurath and 24-year-old Reshma James began in India and eventually led to James going her own way, moving in with cousin Silvy Perincheril in Hawthorne. "He felt cheated out of his marriage," said Passaic County Chief Assistant Prosecutor John Latoracca in opening statements before jurors and state Superior Court Judge Salem Ahto in Paterson. "He was angry, he was resentful, and he just let that build.



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