
July 9, 2015: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
It's the day after a series of technical glitches and a ton of suspicion. The New York Stock Exchange roared back in the early session, but the impact of glitches raises concerns about confidence, ...
It's the day after a series of technical glitches and a ton of suspicion. The New York Stock Exchange roared back in the early session, but the impact of glitches raises concerns about confidence, ...
The six-week program Horizons teaches kids over the summer to keep them learning and prevent the summer slide.
A new place to place your bets? What about at a Hard Rock Casino in the Meadowlands? It could happen. The proposal comes with big promises. But it will happen only if voters are willing to bet on the ...
Students involved in PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs visited the new Agnes Varis NJTV Studio to learn about how NJTV News is produced.
NJTV News Correspondent Lauren Wanko mentored students, showing them how to be on camera, to prepare them for American Graduate Day, a live, seven-hour broadcast.
Sophie Sabin, an eighth-grader at Philip's Academy Charter School in Newark, is one of 11 youth journalists named PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs All-Stars.
A meeting of the mayors. A taxing time for our municipal leaders. Changes announced in the Hurricane Sandy relief program. And students learning one of life’s most important lessons.
Philip's Academy Charter School students are learning healthy eating habits and how to grow their own vegetables.
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