TRENTON - New Jersey’s statehouse remained quiet Sunday even as officials in all 50 states said they were preparing for the possibility of violence after the siege at the U.S.
Capitol.Authorities closed the road leading to the golden-domed building that houses legislative and other state offices. The building, which is one of the oldest statehouses in America, dating in part to the 1700′s, had already been barricaded because it’s under renovation."There’s more skateboarders than protesters.
So that is really good," Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora said on Sunday. (NJ State House Tours)He said local and state authorities were working with the FBI, and that there were no specific threats, echoing what Gov.