Crime & Safety
Nor'easter Threat Closes William Paterson University In Wayne
Up to six to eight inches expected to fall in region.

William Paterson University became one of the first colleges in New Jersey to announce that it was canceling classes because of the pending nor’easter.
All William Paterson University classes, activities and offices will be closed Wednesday, according to the college’s web site. Speert Hall dining facilities will remain open on a normal schedule.
Cancellations include all William Paterson courses and activities at Mercer and other off-site locations. Fully online classes will remain on schedule. Essential employees are expected to work to fulfill responsibilities, according to the site.
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The university will operate on a Holiday schedule on Thursday and resume normal operations on Friday.
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