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Mother works to get daughter off hurricane-ravaged St. Croix

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Democratic New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Phil Murphy listens to a question as he addresses a gathering outside Mercer County Community College on Monday in Trenton. Murphy said Monday that the tuition-free community college plan he's promising could cost $200 million. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
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Dem hoping to be N.J. governor proposes tuition-free community college

Democratic gubernatorial nominee Phil Murphy has unveiled a proposal to enhance job training and workforce development in New Jersey. ...

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Princeton University opens Lewis Arts Complex

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 The city and Wilmington and Delaware's two leading universities want to work together to benefit each other. (File/WHYY)
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 Villanova head coach Jay Wright, center, celebrates with 1985 Villanova coach Rollie Massimino, right, after the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball championship game against North Carolina last year. Massimino, who led Villanova to the NCAA title in 1985, died Wednesday at 82. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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