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July 10, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
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Murphy calls for phasing out the PARCC test that has caused controversy in schools.
Murphy calls for phasing out the PARCC test that has caused so much controversy in schools. How one town is resisting court-mandated affordable housing. New Jersey has some of the best wines, but the conversation today was about how to boost the agritourism industry in order to help New Jersey's economy. Plus, a red flag warning.
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NJTV News
July 10, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
7/10/2018 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Murphy calls for phasing out the PARCC test that has caused so much controversy in schools. How one town is resisting court-mandated affordable housing. New Jersey has some of the best wines, but the conversation today was about how to boost the agritourism industry in order to help New Jersey's economy. Plus, a red flag warning.
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Clip: 7/10/2018 | 3m 21s | The fight over affordable housing in New Jersey has been a long one. (3m 21s)
Chamber of Commerce: NJ needs to expand economy dramatically
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Clip: 7/10/2018 | 5m 40s | Chamber CEO and President Tom Bracken says the state needs an economic master plan. (5m 40s)
Murphy announces plan to phase out controversial PARCC exam
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Clip: 7/10/2018 | 3m 49s | Gov. Phil Murphy announced his plan to phase out the PARCC exam. (3m 49s)
State looks for ways to boost agritourism industry
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Clip: 7/10/2018 | 3m 29s | The wine industry had a $323 million impact on the state’s economy in 2016. (3m 29s)
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