[1][2][3] In 2003, New Jersey Governor James E. McGreevy tapped Paul to serve as Director of the Authorities Unit and Deputy Chief Counsel.
Englewood also received the New Jersey Future Smart Growth Award for its Downtown Revitalization and Redevelopment project.
[10] In Paul's fourth year as Mayor, New Jersey Monthly magazine named Englewood as #1 City in which to live.
Fader served as a member of executive committee and parliamentarian of the Bergen County Democratic Party.
Fader served as member of the board of Shelter our Sisters, Bergen County's Home for Battered Women & Children and in 1996 received their Citation of Appreciation.