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As Camden Mayor Dana Redd, left and New Jersey Schools Development Authority CEO Charles McKenna, second left, listen at Camden high school Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2014, in Camden, N.J., as Gov. Chris Christie announces the state government will spend at least $50 million in taxpayer money to overhaul Camden High School, a proud building in one of the nation's poorest cities. Christie joined school officials on Tuesday to unveil the plans for a building known as "The Castle on the Hill." Critics have said the governor hasn't done enough to replace aging school buildings in cities since he took office nearly five years ago.(AP Photo/Mel Evans)
Photo by: Mel Evans
As Camden Mayor Dana Redd, left and New Jersey Schools Development Authority CEO Charles McKenna, second left, listen at Camden high school Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2014, in Camden, N.J., as Gov. Chris Christie announces the state government will spend at least $50 million in taxpayer money to overhaul Camden High School, a proud building in one of the nation's poorest cities. Christie joined school officials on Tuesday to unveil the plans for a building known as "The Castle on the Hill." Critics have said the governor hasn't done enough to replace aging school buildings in cities since he took office nearly five years ago.(AP Photo/Mel Evans)

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