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New Jersey 101.5 Town Hall
Watch the replay: Future of work
After two years of lockdowns, social distancing and working remotely, the physical workplace and the dynamic between employer and employee has changed.
Watch the replay: Learning loss in NJ schools after pandemic
Nearly two years of remote and hybrid learning has caused significant learning issues for New Jersey School kids. Some may never catch up.
Who needs college? NJ 101.5 Town Hall: Watch replay
New Jersey is facing a real crisis in terms of a skilled labor shortage. These are solid careers, with excellent pay, and don’t come with the debt of a four-year degree.
Is your workplace ready? NJ 101.5 town hall on vaccine mandates
Thursday at 7 p.m., New Jersey 101.5 resents a Town Hall broadcast addressing vaccine mandates.
Watch the replay: Stopping youth suicide town hall
New Jersey 101.5’s Eric Scott leads the news and digital departments as we address suicide among Garden State children.
Back to the classroom: NJ 101.5 town hall — Watch the replay
This Thursday at 7 p.m., New Jersey 101.5 we’ll present a Town Hall focusing on the concerns parents and professionals in New Jersey have with the return to in-school learning.
Help wanted, help needed! NJ 101.5 town hall on labor shortage
New Jersey 101.5 is leading the conversation about helping New Jersey businesses and workers navigate the ongoing labor shortage.
Sparks fly — Watch the replay
New Jersey 101.5 will host the first Republican gubernatorial debate of the 2021 election.
NJ summer of '21: Everything you need to know for fun in the sun
A live program 7 p.m. Thursday for New Jersey residents who want to enjoy a pandemic-free summer.
Town Hall replay: A year with COVID — your calls
From continued isolation from loved ones, to record unemployment and an economy decimated by closures, to many schools still not open to in-person learning, New Jersey residents are still struggling to cope.