A public forum is the start of a culture shift. Women in New Jersey politics come forward to share stories of sexism, abuse and misogyny. Two Camden County men -- Kevin Baker and Sean Washington -- were convicted of a double murder in the 1990s and finally had their cases overturned and now they're free. NJ Transit has a board meeting scheduled and it expects to get some complaints about equipment, performance and how it spends the public's money. Plus, refills anyone? One woman's personal mission to protect the environment and help make a dent in New Jersey's growing recycling crisis. And jackpot! One lucky Mega Millions ticket sold in New Jersey makes someone $200 million richer. Was it you?
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