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He also serves as the voice for various transportation facilities including AirTrain Newark , AirTrain JFK and the customer phone system and Highway Advisory Radio system at Newark Liberty International Airport . On July 4 , 2004 he was the announcer during the laying of the cornerstone of the Freedom Tower at the World Trade Center site. Wagenblast also is the Operations Manager for ( Babylon, NY ), WMTR ( Morristown, NJ ), WVIP-FM ( Mt. Kisco, NY) , WWDJ ( Hackensack, NJ ), WNAB-AM ( Bridgeport, CT ) and WERA ( Plainfield, NJ ). Other broadcast experience included positions at WHN ( New York City ), WJDM (Elizabeth, NJ), WDGS ( New Albany, IN ) and WRNJ ( Hackettstown, NJ ). After working for Shadow Traffic the first time, Wagenblast joined the New York City Department Of Transportation , where he helped to establish the city's first transportation communications center. Afterward, he moved to the Port Authority Of New York And New Jersey and was operations manager at TRANSCOM, a coalition of transportation agencies in New York , New Jersey and Connecticut . He also was involved in the start of the I-95 Corridor Coalition , serving as co-chair of the Highway Operations Group. Following over a decade of work in government, Bernie rejoined the private sector serving as the NYC Director of Operations for SmartRoute Systems , a Senior Associate for TransCore and working with SmartRoute Systems to help grow their public sector Intelligent Transportation Systems business. He is a graduate of Seton Hall University where he was active in the college's radio station, WSOU-FM ( South Orange, NJ ), serving as the News Director there in 1976 - 1977 , and Station Manager in 1977 - 1978 . EXTERNAL LINKS
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