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August 13, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
8/13/2018 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Parts of Little Falls are devastated after a weekend flood.
Parts of Little Falls are devastated after a weekend flood. Some residents are asking, "Where's the help?" At the office of the largest state worker union in Trenton, they're pushing back against the Sweeney task force report that calls for more cuts to public pensions. Plus, the focus shifts from the tracks to the engineers amid a summer of NJ transit delays.
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NJTV News
August 13, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
8/13/2018 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Parts of Little Falls are devastated after a weekend flood. Some residents are asking, "Where's the help?" At the office of the largest state worker union in Trenton, they're pushing back against the Sweeney task force report that calls for more cuts to public pensions. Plus, the focus shifts from the tracks to the engineers amid a summer of NJ transit delays.
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Clip: 8/13/2018 | 3m 14s | Sweeney recommends cutting back on public pensions. At CWA, that's not going over well. (3m 14s)
Feds roll out new task force to combat Medicare fraud
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Clip: 8/13/2018 | 2m 37s | Federal agencies announced a new task force to tackle Medicare fraud and abuse. (2m 37s)
Little Falls begins to clean up after weekend flash floods
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Clip: 8/13/2018 | 3m 4s | Some residents say there has been no immediate help from local or state agencies. (3m 4s)
Senator urges lifting residency requirement for engineers
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Clip: 8/13/2018 | 2m 38s | Kean wants to lift the residency requirement for NJ Transit engineers (2m 38s)
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