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February 16, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
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Tolls on Rt. 78 and 80 to finance infrastructure projects per Trump admin.
Tolls on Rt. 78 and 80? That’s the message coming from the Trump administration as a way to finance infrastructure projects. Mayor Gilliam introduces himself to the business community saying Atlantic City is more than just casinos. Proposing tougher penalties for gang leaders recruiting kids. A new incentive for NJ Transit to finish installing positive train control on commuter lines.
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NJTV News
February 16, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
2/16/2018 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Tolls on Rt. 78 and 80? That’s the message coming from the Trump administration as a way to finance infrastructure projects. Mayor Gilliam introduces himself to the business community saying Atlantic City is more than just casinos. Proposing tougher penalties for gang leaders recruiting kids. A new incentive for NJ Transit to finish installing positive train control on commuter lines.
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