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Why Baraka is pursuing a faster way to replace lead pipes

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Baraka talks about the $120 million deal with Essex County to replace city service lines.

NJTV News Correspondent Michael Hill speaks with Newark Mayor Ras Baraka about the city's ongoing lead in the water crisis and the $120 million deal with Essex County to replace 18,000 lead service lines in 24 to 30 months.

08/26/2019

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August 26, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams

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Newark hosts its first VMAs amid glamor and gridlock

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Clip: 8/26/2019 | 2m 34s | Newark joins the list of metropolitan entertainment epicenters to host the MTV VMAs. (2m 34s)

Newark to get $120M bond to replace lead service lines

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Clip: 8/26/2019 | 3m 41s | A new plan would provide a permanent solution for Newark’s water crisis. (3m 41s)

Senate makes quick fix to bill easing vote-by-mail

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Clip: 8/26/2019 | 3m 15s | The state Senate approves a bill making it easier to vote-by-mail in future elections. (3m 15s)

RWJ nurse offers ways to keep kids safe from hot cars

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Clip: 8/23/2019 | 3m 43s | On average, every 10 days a child in the U.S. dies from heat stroke in a vehicle. (3m 43s)

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