Dec. 13—Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora testified before the New Jersey Assembly Transportation Committee to support bills requiring state maintenance of roads around the State Capitol Complex.
It’s Big Boy pants time in the capital city. Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora needs to stand in front of media members and residents to face another crisis, this time, a Trenton Water Works issue ...
The hits keep coming for water users in the Capital City. The state of New Jersey, which recently released the DEP report ...
The report concluded that a new utility should be created to operate the current Trenton Water Works system independent of the city of Trenton.
The state found a “sludge blanket,” stagnant water, equipment corrosion and other “unsightly conditions" when it visited Trenton facilities.
The latest analysis, found here and here, highlights that between 2001 (when electronic records first became available) and ...
Trenton Water Works issued multiple restrictions on water use ... The utility, which serves 225,000 customers in the capital city and its suburbs, should be removed from the city’s sole control and ...
Colton Moore, R-Trenton, falls to the floor during a shoving match outside door of the state House on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025, before he was denied entry at the Georgia Capitol in Atlanta.