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New affordable housing requirements proposed for Jersey City

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Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop discusses new ordinance

Jersey City took a first step toward a new zoning plan that Mayor Steve Fulop says would boost affordable housing in New Jersey’s second-largest city. The city council Monday approved the first reading of a new ordinance that would require developers to designate between 10% and 15% of new units as affordable. It’s the city’s second attempt at such an ordinance.

11/30/2021

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CDC says all adults should get COVID-19 booster shot

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Clip: 11/30/2021 | 1m 9s | Pfizer is to seek approval for a booster for 16- and 17-year-olds (1m 9s)

Excluded workers report obstacles to COVID-19-related aid

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Clip: 11/30/2021 | 3m 54s | New Jersey Monitor reporter Sophie Nieto-Munoz spoke to some frustrated applicants (3m 54s)

How to help fight food insecurity in New Jersey

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Clip: 11/30/2021 | 4m 44s | Community FoodBank CEO Carlos Rodriguez discusses food assistance amid spike in demand (4m 44s)

NJ colleges urged to help students with mental health issues

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Clip: 11/30/2021 | 3m 56s | NJ lawmakers to vote on related legislation this week (3m 56s)

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