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March 19, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
3/19/2019 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Rail riders can expect another summer of cancellations due to engineer shortages.
Murphy is open to giving NJ Transit more state money, but rail riders can expect another summer of cancellations due to engineer shortages. The joint committee sheds some light on and old problem: school segregation in New Jersey. Whipping the votes on weed: who's in and who's out in the days before an historic vote. Plus, it's Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
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NJTV News
March 19, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
3/19/2019 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Murphy is open to giving NJ Transit more state money, but rail riders can expect another summer of cancellations due to engineer shortages. The joint committee sheds some light on and old problem: school segregation in New Jersey. Whipping the votes on weed: who's in and who's out in the days before an historic vote. Plus, it's Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipColorectal diagnoses on the rise among younger people
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Clip: 3/19/2019 | 2m 34s | In NJ in 2016 about 10 percent of diagnoses of colorectal cancer were among youth. (2m 34s)
Joint committee hears testimony about school segregation
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Clip: 3/19/2019 | 3m | The committee held its first of two hearings on school segregation. (3m)
NJ Transit works to improve communication with commuters
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Clip: 3/19/2019 | 3m 12s | Despite improvements, questions about funding and staffing still plague the agency. (3m 12s)
Report: Immigrants own nearly half of NJ's local businesses
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Clip: 3/19/2019 | 3m 48s | A new report finds immigrants own 47 percent of main street businesses. (3m 48s)
Supporters still short on 'yes' votes for legal weed
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Clip: 3/19/2019 | 2m 45s | Legislative leaders are working to get enough votes to pass the bill. (2m 45s)
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