NJTV NEWS WITH MIKE SCHNEIDER
Weeknights at 6pm, 7:30pm and 11pm
Tonight, news from across the state, guest-anchored by Mary Alice Williams including (subject to change):
The state of Newark; snow day makeups; the economics of marijuana; an interview with Health and Human Services Regional Director Jaime Torres about Obamacare enrollment; roundtable political discussion with political analysts Jamel Holley and Al Gaburo; and Shakespeare Live!
LIFE & LIVING WITH JOANNA GAGIS
Saturday, 3/15 at 2pm
A Caucus Educational Corporation Production
Michael Benfante, Author, "Reluctant Hero" talks about his personal experience during 9/11 and the aftermath, and how it has changed his life forever.
Mary Johnson, Staff Writer, NJBIZ, Blogger, "Breaking Glass" talks about her experiences being a woman in business and shares her advice for all women seeking to be successful.
Genevieve Kumapley, PharmD., Founder and Executive Director, MyGOAL Inc. discusses the mission of the non-profit that she started to support families facing Autism by providing education, family counseling, and guidance on how to maintain a healthy and happy life.
ON THE RECORD WITH MICHAEL ARON
Note New Time! Saturday, 3/15 at 6:30pm; Sunday, 3/16 at 10am
On The Record spotlights New Jersey's political news-makers and Trenton headline discussion. While Michael Aron is on medical leave, NJTV welcomes guest host Marie DeNoia Aronsohn to both of his programs.
This week, "Bridgegate" legal wrangling discussion with:
Robert Del Tufo, former US attorney for the District of New Jersey & former NJ State Attorney Generalfeaturing discussion about power and the politics of the Port Authority with formerGovernors Tom Kean and Jim Florio.
REPORTERS ROUNDTABLE WITH MICHAEL ARON
Saturday, 3/15 at 5:30pm, Sunday, 3/16 at 9am
Guest-host Marie DeNoia Aronsohn sits down to talk headlines with these news-breaker guests: Matt Friedman, The Star-Ledger; Kevin McArdle, Townsquare Media; Terry Dopp, Bloomberg News; Reitmeyer, The Record
NEW JERSEY CAPITOL REPORT
WITH STEVE ADUBATO AND RAFAEL PI ROMAN
Saturday, 3/15 at 12:30pm & 6pm; Sunday, 3/16 at 8am &12pm
A Caucus Educational Corporation Production
This half-hour special, shot on-location at the State House in Trenton, features Assembly Republican Leader Jon Bramnick who talks New Jersey politics and how a sense of humor goes a long way!
CAUCUS: NEW JERSEY WITH STEVE ADUBATO
Saturday, 3/15 - 12pm; Sunday, 3/16 at 8:30am & 11:30am
A Caucus Educational Corporation Production
This panel brings together past Russell Berrie "Making a Difference Award" winners for a dynamic focus-group discussion regarding their work, their achievements and the challenges they face in growing their non-profits and furthering their causes. Angelica Berrie sheds light on what the Russell Berrie Foundation does to help and honor these types of non-profits, how important it is to give back, why these organizations won the "Making a Difference Award" and the importance of the "ripple effect."
For More Information on Caucus Educational Corporation programs, visit CaucusNJ.org
DUE PROCESS
Sunday, 3/15 at 9:30am & 7pm; Tuesday, 3/18 at 11:30pm
SCOTUS Update 2014 This year's U.S. Supreme Court session is in full swing, with cases ranging from the constitutionality of prayer at public meetings to a test of presidential powers.
And while this high court docket may be drawing fewer headlines than last year's dramatic decisions on same sex marriage, we're keeping our eye on new cases involving abortion clinic protests, affirmative action in higher education and the coverage of contraception under Obamacare. On this edition of Due Process: our annual Supreme Court update with national ACLU Legal Director Steve Shapiro.THE STATE OF NJ'S HEALTH: GROWING HEALTHY KIDS
Encore broadcast: Sunday, 3/16 at 6pm on NJTV
Interactive screening: Monday, 3/17 at 8pm
On the heels of the television premiere of The State of NJ's Health: Growing Healthy Kids, a town hall program hosted by NJTV's Mike Schneider examining the causes of the current childhood obesity Crisis and the many organizations that have mobilized to tackle the problem, NJTV will host a special social TV platform screening of the program online on Monday, aimed at keeping the dialogue going about childhood obesity.
The OVEE online event on March 17th at 8pm will include a live-chat feed with video all in one screen, so those who log on can watch and interact in real-time with a panelist from the program.
STATE OF THE ARTS
Sunday, 3/16 at 8pm
New Glass at Wheaton: Deep in the South Jersey Pinelands, glassblowers have worked at the historic Wheaton glass factory for over a hundred years. But today, artists at Wheaton are creating contemporary art using glass in unexpected and often marvelous ways.
The CINE Award-winning program New Glass at Wheaton explores the world of the Creative Glass Center of America at Wheaton Arts, where fellowship artists live and work together as they pursue their creative visions.
Learn more about State of the Arts here.
ONE ON ONE WITH STEVE ADUBATO
Wed 3/19 at 7pm
A Caucus Educational Corporation Production
Mike Schneider, Managing Editor and Anchor, NJTV News talks about his history in the business and how NJTV has grown and improved since its inception in 2011.
Robert Battle, Artistic Director, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater talks about the history of this famous dance company and what dance means to him.
Debbie Poetch, Professor, Mathematics, County College of Morris talks about the ways her and her colleagues are getting more females interested in the science, technology, engineering and math industries.
FRESH!
Wednesday, 3/19 at 8pm
In this pilot episode of Fresh! host Megan Gunning introduces viewers to the farmers who feed us and to local chefs who will provide cooking tips for creating delicious and nutritious meals with Jersey Fresh produce for family and friends. This farm-to-table experiences takes viewers on a visit to a West Windsor farmer's market, and dine at Tre Piani in Princeton.
Broadway & Ferry
Wednesday, 3/19 at 8:30pm
The guys from Driving Jersey visit the Waterfront South neighborhood of Camden that intersects at the corner of Broadway and Ferry. Perspectives about the South Jersey city are shared by a landlord, an activist/urban farmer and a Catholic priest.
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