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Quarantined kids have limited access to virtual classrooms

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44 COVID outbreaks were reported in NJ schools with no guidelines on how to handle them

In the early days of the school year, 11-year-old Tyler Chen found himself exposed to COVID and forced to learn remotely from home, without any virtual access to his classroom. Chen is one of more than 200 kids in New Jersey who are already experiencing quarantine due to an in-school exposure. But how they're learning during that time at home, depends on their individual school district.

09/28/2021

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More vaccine mandates upheld by NJ and federal courts

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Clip: 9/28/2021 | 1m 17s | Five students at TCNJ sue school over vaccine mandate (1m 17s)

NJ launches pilot program to get people back to work

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Clip: 9/28/2021 | 4m 18s | Interview with New Jersey Department of Labor Commissioner Robert Asaro-Angelo (4m 18s)

PennEast pipeline project ends, some New Jerseans relieved

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Clip: 9/28/2021 | 3m 52s | The projects end was confirmed Monday (3m 52s)

Will higher risk for flooding mean a higher pricetag?

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Clip: 9/28/2021 | 4m 28s | Carolyn Kousky shares insight into FEMA's new flood insurance rates (4m 28s)

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