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Lead concerns spread to towns that share Newark’s supply

Clip: 8/15/2019 | 3m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

Fears about water safety have spread beyond Newark.

Fears about water safety have spread beyond Newark, where federal officials have ordered the city to supply bottled water to residents after tests showed filters installed to remove lead from tap water were not working.

08/15/2019

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American Dream Mall holds hiring fair in Newark

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Clip: 8/15/2019 | 1m 56s | The 3 million square foot mall and entertainment center is looking to hire 1,600 people. (1m 56s)

A judge will decide if Newark should provide bottled water

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Clip: 8/15/2019 | 3m 11s | Groups have sued the city of Newark again in an effort to foce the city to provide water. (3m 11s)

Murphy: Treasurer can decide whether to testify

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Clip: 8/15/2019 | 3m 9s | Murphy impounded the $235 million as this year’s state budget was being finalized. (3m 9s)

Poison control expert discusses concerns over Newark lead

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Clip: 8/15/2019 | 4m 27s | The medical director for New Jersey's Poison Control Center discusses the effects of lead. (4m 27s)

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