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September 19, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
9/19/2019 | 26m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
A Senate committee looks at the statewide picture.
It's not just Newark that needs to replace some water pipes. A Senate committee looks at the statewide picture. State politicians tour Lake Hopatcong and talk about possible solutions to the harmful algal blooms that pretty much trashed the summer for businesses. A group of parents and the New Jersey Charter School Association want to intervene in an ongoing lawsuit.
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NJTV News
September 19, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
9/19/2019 | 26m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
It's not just Newark that needs to replace some water pipes. A Senate committee looks at the statewide picture. State politicians tour Lake Hopatcong and talk about possible solutions to the harmful algal blooms that pretty much trashed the summer for businesses. A group of parents and the New Jersey Charter School Association want to intervene in an ongoing lawsuit.
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Clip: 9/19/2019 | 3m 11s | Experts say it will take $8 billion over 10 years to fix water systems in the the state. (3m 11s)
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