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City of Trenton Website

City of Trenton seeking proposals for cable replacement services

Local News November 1, 2017 KTTN News

The City of Trenton and Trenton Municipal Utilities are requesting proposals from qualified cabling installers for cable replacement services to support network data and voice services at the Trenton City Hall. More information can be obtained by contacting Rosetta Marsh at 660-359-2281 or at [email protected] or Dennis Robb at [email protected]

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