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Settlement gives Newark $155M for service lines replacement

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Newark and the PA have reached an agreement that will pay the city $155 million.

Newark and the Port Authority have reached an agreement that will pay the city $155 million, just as it embarks on a multi-million-dollar program to replace thousands of lead service lines at no cost to property owners.

10/01/2019

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Bloomfield nonprofit provides oral care for children

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Clip: 10/1/2019 | 2m 20s | The KinderSmiles Foundation is leading the charge on increasing oral care access in NJ. (2m 20s)

Critics blast Rutgers over football program after firing

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Clip: 10/1/2019 | 3m 1s | Rutgers University's athletic director Hobbs has dismissed head football coach Chris Ash. (3m 1s)

NJ Assemblywoman says safe injection sites could save lives

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Clip: 10/1/2019 | 3m 13s | Vainieri Huttle discusses her bill to create a safe injection site pilot program. (3m 13s)

Reducing youth substance abuse rate through SBIRT

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Clip: 10/1/2019 | 2m 54s | NJ educators are looking to a prevention program to curb youth substance abuse numbers. (2m 54s)

Sweeney: Select committee will investigate NJT failure

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Clip: 10/1/2019 | 3m 27s | Sweeney will personally chair a new select committee on NJT failures under Murphy. (3m 27s)

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