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After months of trading swipes with his opponents in the news media and online, embattled Gilberton police Chief Mark Kessler and one of his chief critics came face to face Thursday during a recording of Lehigh Valley TV program "Business Matters." Kessler, who punctuated his colorful language on YouTube videos with the fire of automatic weapons, came to the WFMZ studio without guns or curses. He was confronted during the show by Mike Morrill, whose group, Keystone Progress, has campaigned for Kessler's firing. The back-and-forth was so intense that they sometimes talked over each other. Click here to read the article.
After months of trading swipes with his opponents in the news media and online, embattled Gilberton police Chief Mark Kessler and one of his chief critics came face to face Thursday during a recording of Lehigh Valley TV program "Business Matters."
Kessler, who punctuated his colorful language on YouTube videos with the fire of automatic weapons, came to the WFMZ studio without guns or curses. He was confronted during the show by Mike Morrill, whose group, Keystone Progress, has campaigned for Kessler's firing. The back-and-forth was so intense that they sometimes talked over each other.
Click here to read the article.