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April 18, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
4/18/2018 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
A feud in the State House.
A feud in the State House. Gov. Murphy's offering an olive branch to New Jersey's Senate president. A family wants Facebook to remove disturbing photos from a loved one's memorial page. Using girl scouting to give girls without homes help and the skills to succeed. And circus skills to give kids the confidence to soar, and their cooking skills are nothing to sneeze at.
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NJTV News
April 18, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
4/18/2018 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
A feud in the State House. Gov. Murphy's offering an olive branch to New Jersey's Senate president. A family wants Facebook to remove disturbing photos from a loved one's memorial page. Using girl scouting to give girls without homes help and the skills to succeed. And circus skills to give kids the confidence to soar, and their cooking skills are nothing to sneeze at.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipMurphy looks to smooth over political tensions with Sweeney
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Clip: 4/18/2018 | 2m 52s | Murphy tried to heal a festering personal conflict with Senate President Steve Sweeney. (2m 52s)
New Girl Scouts Heart of NJ CEO talks mission
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Clip: 4/18/2018 | 5m 46s | The first African-American CEO of Girl Scouts Heart of NJ discusses her goals. (5m 46s)
Surviving family struggles with Facebook over memorial page
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Clip: 4/18/2018 | 4m 10s | Facebook won't delete disturbing photos from a late loved one's "memorial" page. (4m 10s)
Trenton Circus Squad uses circus arts to teach life skills
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Clip: 4/16/2018 | 2m 53s | A Trenton-based nonprofit offers adolescents a chance to learn circus and life skills. (2m 53s)
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