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Spotlight on: Education
Clip: 5/23/2019 | 8m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
The authority charged with funding school capital projects may run out of funding itself.
A Paterson school that's over 100 years old is in desperate need of repairs, but the authority charged with funding school capital projects may run out of funding itself.
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NJTV News
Spotlight on: Education
Clip: 5/23/2019 | 8m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
A Paterson school that's over 100 years old is in desperate need of repairs, but the authority charged with funding school capital projects may run out of funding itself.
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