TRENTON, N.J. (PBN)  At approximately 7 a.m. today, the New Jersey State Police notified the Trenton Police Department of bomb threats to two locations in the City of Trenton. One threat was directed at Riverview Plaza, which the New Jersey State Police handled. Simultaneously, another threat targeted 108 N. Clinton Avenue (Trenton Board of Education), leading to a search by police personnel and the subsequent reopening of the building. Trenton Police Detective Lieutenant Lisette Rios released a statement regarding these incidents.

Meanwhile, in Marlboro, Monmouth County, a separate bomb threat targeted the local board of education, and schools causing disruptions in the school district’s schedule. Initially, schools were delayed by two hours as authorities investigated the threat. However, due to ongoing safety concerns, the decision was made to close schools for the day.

Thomas Peterson is the Editor in Chief and founder of Peterson’s Breaking News of Trenton. Thomas founded PBT in 2012. You can read his and this publication's story here: https://petersonsbreakingnewsoftrenton.com/petersons-story/.