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Trenton, New Jersey

Trenton is the capital of New Jersey, the county seat of Mercer County, and an anchor city for the Delaware Valley metropolitan area. It is sometimes considered the southernmost city of the New York metropolitan area. The city and its immediate suburbs are often lumped together and referred to as "Greater Trenton" by locals. As of the United States 2000 Census, the City of Trenton had a population of 85,403; the median household income is $31,074, and the median family income is $36,681.

The city was a major manufacturing center in the early 1900s; one relic of that era is the slogan "Trenton Makes, The World Takes" displayed on the Lower Free Bridge (the "Trenton Makes Bridge"), just north of the Trenton-Morrisville Toll Bridge, which one can see as they enter the city. The city adopted the slogan in the 1920s to represent Trenton's then-leading role as a major manufacturing center for steel, rubber, wire, rope, linoleum and ceramics.

Trenton is the home of the Trenton Thunder Eastern League AA minor league baseball team, which is affiliated with the New York Yankees and plays in Mercer County Waterfront Park, and the Trenton Titans (an ECHL minor league hockey affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers) which plays in the Sovereign Bank Arena.

Public transportation within and beyond the city is mostly provided by New Jersey Transit, including commuter train service northward from the Trenton Rail Station to Newark and New York along the Northeast Corridor. SEPTA provides commuter train service southward from the Trenton Station to Philadelphia, and Amtrak trains provide long distance service along the Northeast Corridor. The city is served by the Trenton-Mercer Airport in Ewing and the international airports in Newark (reachable by direct New Jersey Transit or Amtrak rail link) and Philadelphia.

Trenton Breaking News
Philadelphia Inquirer
By Jonathan Tamari TRENTON - A tax increase that could cost employers $1 billion is needed to replenish New Jersey's depleted unemployment-insurance fund, ...
Los Angeles Times
... was over the instant iconic PA announcer Lawrence Tanter introduced Trenton Hassell and Josh Boone as New Jersey's starting small and power forwards. ...
NorthJersey.com
BY HERB JACKSON Supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage are spending hundreds of thousands to launch ads to sway the New Jersey Legislature during its ...
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Tom Barrise, whose face is a map of New Jersey basketball — the Paterson native coached at Ramapo, William Paterson, Fairleigh Dickinson, St. Peter's before ...

Trenton Sports News
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A poet, playwright, therapist and teacher, Maisha Baton had the gift of making connections that nurtured a host of artists and activists.
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Submitted by Abena Williams on December 31, 2009 - 7:17pm. Comments Below: 0 A A A A What causes someone to pick up a can of spray paint and damage a dozen signs in two neighborhoods? A A A A What about attacking a church? A A A A That's what people in Dade county are wondering tonight while two people spendA New Years Eve in jail.
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The revitalized New Jersey Revolution, whose 2009 season was victim to a failing economy, will kick off a 14-game professional indoor football season in March, with most homes games to be played at Morris County's Mennen Sports Arena, the team announced this week.
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Topic: Sports & Recreation Football : Black Wins Power Points Published Online Dec 31, 2009 - 10:54 AM Email this to a friend Dale Black, of Trenton tallied 100 points out of a possible 136 to claim the local $30 prize in this past week's Power Points competition.