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Swear In of NEW Paterson Mayor and Councilman at Large

July 1st, 2010 | By Joaquin

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Booty Shaking Contest at Club 33 aka Lauras

June 29th, 2010 | By Joaquin

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Sexy Latin Fridays with DJ Relambio and DJ Flaz at Milenio Lounge

May 20th, 2010 | By Joaquin

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OFFICIAL PROM AFTER PARTY 2010 Wednesday May 26th

May 19th, 2010 | By Joaquin

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TumbaLaCasa.com in association with D.S.C. Entertainment present The Official After Prom Party 2010 @ Santana's Sports Bar, Wednesday, May 26, 2010. This Party will be hosted by Fabz and Amazin from Harp Academy. Music by DJ Relambio and TumbaLaCasa.com own DJ Don Joaquin 18 to party, 21 to drink. Party from 9-3am Hookahs Available and FREE PARKING all night.

Eastside High School Students Protest

April 29th, 2010 | By Joaquin

PATERSON — A protest involving hundreds of students ended about an hour after it began, but not before six students were taken to police headquarters for allegedly damaging property, police said.

About 200 Eastside High School students left the building in an apparent protest of budget cuts about 10 a.m., police said. The protest took place in two waves, the first a peaceful gathering that went back into the school while the second wave appeared larger, said Lt. Richard Reyes.

During the second wave, students began blocking traffic, and the school called the police department, Reyes said. The majority of the students were roaming around the campus, and a large group went into the football field where police closed some gates, penning them in.

Many of the students began climbing the fence, which is about 8 feet tall. Some reported getting scraped up on the way down. Police reopened the gates, but not before about 50 students climbed over.

Some students walking down Rosa Parks Boulevard threw empty trash cans around, at houses and into the street. Students also threw rocks and bricks at vehicles, damaging property, Reyes said.

The police brought six students into the police department’s juvenile division. It is unclear whether they will face charges.

At one point during the protest, Co-principal Zatiti Moody came out of the school and told one group of students to disperse.

“You’ve got two options: either go home or go to jail,” he said. “We appreciate your protest and we appreciate you care for the teachers.”

Those students began walking away when another group began running, sending many students sprinting away. The protest eventually petered out.

Moody said any student who protested was not allowed back in school for the rest of the day because of the potential for another disturbance, but they will be allowed back on Friday. However, any student shown breaking the law on surveillance video around the school will be punished.

“We can’t punish the students for protesting,” Moody said. “But those who tried to incite something more will be dealt with.”

The protest began about 10 a.m. after a text message got around to students, saying there would be protests at three schools, students at the Eastside protest said. It does not appear students at other schools partook.

Some students held signs that read “No budget cuts” while others yelled “Eastside” and chanted “Save our education.” Jensenia Arias, a 10th grader who took part in the protest and was standing outside the school afterward, said word going around the school is that all non-tenured teachers were going to be let go and some athletic programs were going to be cut.

She didn’t know what her fate was going to be.

“I think I’m suspended, but it was worth it,” she said.

Paterson called in the Passaic County Sheriff’s Department to help deal with crowds at the school and to handle 911 calls while city police are at the school.

A “significant” number of sheriff’s patrol cars were called into the city to help with 911 calls, said department spokesman William Maer.

BY MARLENE NAANES AND TARIQ ZEHAWI

— Barbara Boucicaut and Richard Cowen contributed to this report.

Alex Mendez 1A Paterson Board of Education Winner

April 21st, 2010 | By Joaquin

Alex Mendez BOE Victory

Below you will see the candidates name, Total Vote and Voting Percentag // A continuación podrás ver los nombre de los candidatos, voto total y Porcentaje de votación

Alex Mendez 2,697 21.55%

Christopher Irving 2,510 20.06%

Kenneth L. SIMMONS 2,630 21.02%

William ESCOBAR 1,026 8.20%

Rodney DeVORE 1,720 13.74%

Donna NELSON-IVY 1,911 15.27%

Write-In 20 0.16%

Total Votes: 12,514 100%

Alex Mendez Campaign Closing Rally

April 19th, 2010 | By Joaquin

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Alex Méndez es actualmente un candidato para la Junta de Educación de Paterson y el Presidente de la Paterson bilingüe / ESL Comité Asesor de Padres. Sus tres grandes temas: Uno de los principales problemas es la tasa de deserción masiva. Debido a la tasa de deserción escolar de nuestros hijos están en las calles, provocando más corrupción y la delincuencia en nuestras calles. segunda cuestión de importancia es la falta de seguridad dentro y fuera de nuestras escuelas. Los estudiantes y las bandas invaden nuestras escuelas con objetos de metal y hacer que nuestro sistema de escuelas un lugar peligroso que sea. Se hace muy difícil para los niños para concentrarse y enfocarse en sus estudios. Por último pero no menos importante de nuestras preocupaciones es la bajas calificaciones y resultados de exámenes que nuestros estudiantes están recibiendo en nuestro sistema escolar. Un ejemplo perfecto de esto es el resultado de las pruebas realizadas NJ ASK: 4 de promedio de calificaciones estatales Ciencia para el año 2008 fue del 85% y nuestros resultados distrito por este tema y el año estuvo muy por debajo de ellos, el 56%. Afirma que estos resultados son inaceptables.

Junta de Educación candidatos Alex Méndez (1A) cerró su campaña en el parque Juan Pablo Duarte en Domingo, 18 de mayo 2010 con una enorme multitud de residentes de Paterson, líderes, funcionarios electos y la prensa. Maestro de Ceremonia fue Raffy García y entre los oradores invitados fueron Comisionado Wendy Guzmán, Presidente de DOPOR (Dominicana representación política), Ramón Guzmán, Comisario Pedro Rodríguez, Candidato a Concejal por acumulación Danilo Inoa, candidatos para el Consejo en General Dávila Maritza, Presidente de Costambar Liga de Softbol Yunior Fermín, Ariagna Perello del condado de Essex (que también estuvo presente con su mamá Ex-Presidente del Desfile y Festival Dominicano del Condado de Essex Maria Paulino), 93,1 AMOR Radio personalidad Marcia Julian, Presidente del Capítulo de Nueva Jersey de la Liberación Dominicana ( Partido de la Liberación Dominicana) Víctor Díaz, Ramón Ruiz, el Concejal por acumulación y candidato a la reelección Rigo Rodríguez, Teniente de Alcalde Elsa Mantilla y José Alcalde 'Joey' Torres, que conduce al propio candidato, el Sr. Alex Méndez. Paterson la Junta Electoral de Educación centros electorales estarán abiertos Martes, 20 de abril 2010 from 11:00 am a 9:00 pm.

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