Can this $2.4M plan save struggling N.J. students? Tammy Murphy is on board.
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New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy, center, and Jersey City council members Joyce Watterman, left, and James Solomon, right, pose for a photo with the kids at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hudson County in Jersey City in 2019. (Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal)Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal
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A charitable organization led by New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy will invest $2.4 million in a summer tutoring program for students in high-need communities.
The New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund will partner with The College of New Jersey to deploy hundreds of tutors to Boys and Girls Clubs of America, YMCAs and other community organizations for eight weeks of math instruction, Murphy said in an interview with NJ Advance Media.
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