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April 9, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
4/9/2019 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Critics call for a housecleaning at the EDA.
Critics call for a housecleaning at the EDA. The attorney general appears for the Senate Budget Committee. A new campus opens up in Newark with a goal of training Newark residents for the tech industry. Giving the gift of life through organ donation. How the power of prayer and one stranger's generosity saved this New Jersey man's life. Plus, we'll take you to a high school lab.
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NJTV News
April 9, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
4/9/2019 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Critics call for a housecleaning at the EDA. The attorney general appears for the Senate Budget Committee. A new campus opens up in Newark with a goal of training Newark residents for the tech industry. Giving the gift of life through organ donation. How the power of prayer and one stranger's generosity saved this New Jersey man's life. Plus, we'll take you to a high school lab.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipActivists call on EDA board to resign
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Clip: 4/9/2019 | 2m 28s | The board is facing pressure after charges of corruption and waste in tax credit programs. (2m 28s)
Aquaponics lab piques students’ interest in science
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Clip: 4/9/2019 | 2m 34s | Willingboro High School is home to a lab for students to learn about aquaponics. (2m 34s)
One man’s emotional journey from donor to recipient
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Clip: 4/9/2019 | 3m 5s | Previously a donor, Bob Miller is now the recipient of a lifesaving kidney transplant. (3m 5s)
Program hopes to help residents take part in tech boom
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Clip: 4/9/2019 | 2m 25s | The program expects to enroll 100 students this year, two-thirds being Newark residents. (2m 25s)
State's legal personnel take questions in budget hearings
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Clip: 4/9/2019 | 3m 3s | In Senate hearings, NJ Attorney General Grewal answered questions from legislators. (3m 3s)
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