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Some NJ schools delay reopening because of storm damage

Clip: 9/6/2021 | 4m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

Some NJ schools to delay opening after storm damage. At least one won't reopen until 2022.

Just as schools were preparing to reopen for in-person learning -- some welcoming back students for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began in March 2020 -- Tropical Storm Ida hit. The damage caused by raging floodwaters and tornadoes had districts up and down the state once again beginning the school year virtually and delaying opening.

09/06/2021

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Ciattarelli on sideline as Murphy responds to Ida’s damage

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Clip: 9/6/2021 | 4m 14s | All eyes are on Gov. Murphy and recovery efforts. (4m 14s)

Equal pay, better protections demanded for NJ’s temp workers

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Clip: 9/6/2021 | 3m 52s | Advocates say loopholes need to be closed (3m 52s)

Manville’s Ida victims hope Biden offers aid, flood control

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Clip: 9/6/2021 | 4m 57s | Up to 600 Manville residents were displaced by the catastrophic flooding (4m 57s)

An uneven economic recovery for New Jersey?

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Clip: 9/6/2021 | 3m 7s | Interview with author of new report on state’s recovering job market (3m 7s)

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