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State of Affairs with Steve Adubato

Eugene Cornacchia; Peter Harvey; John Donnadio

Season 1 Episode 16 | 26m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

Eugene Cornacchia; Peter Harvey; John Donnadio

Eugene Cornacchia explains how the diversity of a college campus can enrich and have a lasting impact on a student’s life; Peter Harvey describes his role as Independent Monitor for the City of Newark; John Donnadio explains why New Jersey’s taxes are some of the highest in the nations, and what needs to change to stop the outward migration of residents.

07/15/2017

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State of Affairs with Steve Adubato is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS

State of Affairs with Steve Adubato

Eugene Cornacchia; Peter Harvey; John Donnadio

Season 1 Episode 16 | 26m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

Eugene Cornacchia explains how the diversity of a college campus can enrich and have a lasting impact on a student’s life; Peter Harvey describes his role as Independent Monitor for the City of Newark; John Donnadio explains why New Jersey’s taxes are some of the highest in the nations, and what needs to change to stop the outward migration of residents.

07/15/2017

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