The wealthy New Jersey town of Montclair is making staff and program cuts at its public schools in an effort to address a $20 million budget gap. The commuter town discovered the deficit in July, with a judge recently swatting down a vote aimed at raising property taxes to mitigate the problem. Bloomberg's Erin Hudson talked about the story on "Bloomberg Markets" with Dani Burger.
NJ’s Montclair Cuts School Staff and Mulls March Tax
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