[LIVE STREAM] TRENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 12/2/2021

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Read moreThe 1st place Philadelphia Eagles will host the 2nd place Dallas Cowboys in an NFC East showdown this weekend on Sunday Night Football. Carson Wentz and The Philadelphia Eagles host Ezekiel Elliot and The Dallas Cowboys; Winner claims sole possession of 1st place in the NFC East. Who will win this Sunday night matchup? take thetrentonpost.com poll below.
Read moreThe Presidential election this Tuesday will likely prove to be one of the most contentious in recent memory. Like almost everything else this year, the election will be anything but normal. Due to Covid-19, mail in voting will make up a large percentage of votes cast. Who is your choice for president and who do you think will ultimately win?
Read moreFarewell to Columbus Trenton A man with no defenders, Captain Christopher Columbus was taken from his concrete perch on the bow of the forward Poop-deck. He was unceremoniously yanked down like some bum rushed hobo onto a City of Trenton truck. Listing hard to port, he set sail on the truck with his most favorite and famous compass heading of
Read moreBordentown- Bordentown police responded to a report of an accident just before 12:30 PM Sunday afternoon in front of the Comfort Inn on route 206. The accident occurred when a motorcycle that was traveling in a group North on the highway was struck by a deer, according to a witness. The driver of the struck motorcycle is reported as a
Read moreOver the past couple of weeks, statues and monuments have been vandalized or taken down across the country. Protesters say these statues represent slavery and racism. Recently, statues of George Washington (Mill Hill Park) and Christopher Columbus (Columbus park) have been vandalized. Columbus park has become the site of frequent protests with those calling for the statues removal. Many believe
Read moreThe Mercer County prosecutors office is investigating complaints that were brought by a former city policeman and a downtown business owner after the Trenton Police Director allegedly gave orders to officers to stand-down during the May 31 riot. Coley’s orders were captured on a body cam of one of the officers that were attempting to respond to an arson call
Read moreIn the midst of protests going on around the country, there has been a renewed call for the removal of statues that many say represent racism in our country. In recent days, several area residents have called for the removal of the Christopher Columbus statue at Columbus Park in Trenton. Do you support removing the Christopher Columbus statue? Take TheTrentonPost.com
Read moreIn recent days there have been increasing calls for defunding police departments across the country. Police departments say this will make our communities much more dangerous but supporters say it isn’t about eliminating police departments or stripping them of all of their money. They say it is time for the country to address systemic problems in policing in America and
Read moreTwo recall committees have submitted documents today to recall Mayor Reed Gusciora and Councilman Joe Harrison. Councilwoman Robin Vaughn is also facing a recall. This comes following a major blow-up between the three during a council meeting on Covid-19 a few weeks back. The recall committee claims that the mayor has failed to preform his mayoral duties, abused his power,
Read moreDespite making critical strides in the battle against COVID-19 the last couple of weeks, New Jersey is still dealing with a large number of new deaths, cases, and hospitalizations compared to 3 neighboring states and the nation’s two most populated states. However, many in New Jersey believe the governor has mishandled this crisis with over 1 million residents filing for
Read moreTrenton city government made national headlines again this week when Trenton’s westward councilwoman Robin Vaughn had a meltdown during a COVID-19 conference call with the mayor and council. After being provoked by the mayor who referred to the Councilwoman as an idiot and a child when she couldn’t answer his repeated questioning about nonprofits, Vaughn exploded into a homophobic rant
Read moreThe Trenton post has learned that the Trenton city municipal clerk Dwayne M Harris has submitted a letter of resignation that will take effect on May 22, 2020. In his resignation letter, the Clerk gave his thanks for the opportunity to work in the position. He said he thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated the opportunity, and that he feels he fulfilled
Read moreNote: The Trenton Post has reached out to Councilwoman Vaughn for comment and to give her side of the story. As of this time, we have not heard back. Councilwoman, The Trenton Post has reached out to you for an interview. We ask again that you would agree to one. We do not condone personal attacks and disparaging a person’s
Read moreTrenton’s West Ward Councilwoman Robin Vaughn went on a tirade Saturday during a conference call with the Trenton mayor and city council. After being egged on by Gusciora, Vaughn called the Mayor a pedophile and said East Ward Councilman Joe Harrison su*ked the mayor’s d*ck in addition to calling his mother a whore. Councilwoman Vaughn has been known to make
Read moreTrenton Mayor Reed Gusciora and East Ward Councilman Joseph Harrison responded Sunday to the homophobic remarks made by West Ward Councilwoman Robin Vaughn. Vaughn’s remarks were made during a Saturday afternoon COVID-19 city council briefing held by the mayor and members of the cities health and safety team. The Trenton Post caught up with the mayor Sunday afternoon in the
Read moreTrenton’s West Ward Councilwoman Robin Vaughn went on a tirade Saturday afternoon during a conference call concerning COVID-19 with the mayor and city council. During the call, Vaughn can be heard calling Trenton’s openly gay mayor a “pedophile” and calling the East Ward Councilman’s mother a “whore.” The outburst lasted for over 20 minutes and completely derailed the phone call.
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Read moreLast week, Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora said he was considering lifting the 8 PM curfew on May 1st, but just hours after making the announcement Trenton had another shooting. The city has seen a spike in violent crime since the curfew went into affect in mid-March including robbery’s, rape, and homicides. The question is being raised on whether or not
Read moreIn cities and states across the country, government officials have ordered residents to stay home and put their familiar routines “on pause” to help quell the spread of COVID-19. These executive orders mean staying home from work and school for weeks on end, only mingling with members of your own household, avoiding visits with family and friends, and maintaining at
Read moreBack in mid-March, Governor Murphy’s executive order shut down all non-essential businesses in an effort to flatten the curve of the corona virus. In recent days, many states have begun to slowly open back up for business in an effort to restart the economy. Here in New Jersey things are not moving so quickly. In an ABC interview last week,
Read moreA Monmouth University poll released this week shows governor Murphy’s approval rating up to an almost all-time high, but many people have criticized the governor for his handling of the COVID-19 crisis. Much of this criticism stems from the lack of available testing for COVID-19 as well as the decision to close New Jersey’s state parks and beaches. We would
Read moreTrenton: The Trenton Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating to area teens missing this month. Fausb De La Cruz is 16 years old with black hair brown eyes he is approximately 5’7″ tall and weighs approximately 175 pounds he has dark brown complexion with facial hair He was last seen November 9, 2019 in the area
Read moreTrenton – No free parking The City of Trenton on Thursday began exciting changes to its parking system. All of the City’s aging parking meters will be replaced over the coming months with new parking technology, providing motorists with additional payment methods. “This is something we’ve been trying to do in the Capital City for a long time,
Read moreTRENTON – Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Revokes the License of Johnnie’s Liquor Store for Owners’ Role in an Illegal Prescription Drug Operation The Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (“the Division”) today announced that the Division has revoked the license of a Bellmawr liquor store used in an illegal prescription drug operation that sold opioid drugs from a laundromat across
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