Trenton's Emergency Radio System In Danger Of Going Silent Due To Feud Between Mayor, City Council President

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Lawrenceville NJ

27 October, 2021

10:02 AM

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By Howard Monroe, CBS Philadelphia October 27, 2021 Trenton's emergency radio system is in danger of going silent come Sunday night. It's because of a growing feud between the mayor and the city council president. CBS3 is told that if you have an emergency you will be able to call 9-1-1, but the problem comes once police or fire response. They may not be able to communicate with each other. The city owes its emergency radio provider $200,000, but Mayor Reed Gusciora says the city council president, Kathy McBride, is refusing to pay the bill. CBS Local Digital Media personalizes the global reach of CBS-owned and operated television and radio stations with a local perspective.

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