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  2. Trenton, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Trenton Police Department was founded in 1792, when the city was incorporated. It works in conjunction with the Mercer County Sheriff's Office. [225] In 2005, there were 31 homicides in Trenton, which at that time was the largest number in a single year in the city's history. [226]

  3. Trenton City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Trenton City Hall is located in Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. The white marble building was built in 1907 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 30, 1978. The building contains murals by American painter Everett Shinn.

  4. The Trenton Pickle Ordinance and Other Bonehead Legislation

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    [7]: inside flap, back The book includes a posthumously published foreword by Bob Considine [7]: vii, xi and publisher's note by Castle Freeman Jr. [7]: xiv The book is a collection of humorous [8] [9] one-sentence summaries of six-hundred unusual [10] ordinances and laws (organized alphabetically by general topic) which the author reports he ...

  5. US Justice Department finds unlawful use of force by New ...

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    -The U.S. Justice Department found that police in the New Jersey city of Trenton routinely use unreasonable force and stop and arrest drivers and pedestrians without legal justification, according ...

  6. Justice Department finds a pattern of misconduct by Trenton ...

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    The DOJ report paints a scathing picture of a department with about 260 sworn officers in a city of nearly 90,000 people that is beset by poverty and crime, and is uniquely deprived of a property ...

  7. Relocation of the United States Government to Trenton

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    Until 1800, Philadelphia served as the capital city of the United States and the seat of its federal government. [2] In 1799, an outbreak of yellow fever spread rapidly through Philadelphia, the fourth such outbreak of the decade. [3] Incorporated in 1792, the city of Trenton, New Jersey, had developed into a thriving trade town by 1799. [4]

  8. Reed Gusciora - Wikipedia

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    Gusciora was born in Passaic, New Jersey and raised in Jamesburg, where he attended public schools and graduated from Jamesburg High School in 1978. Gusciora's father, Walter, worked at the New Jersey Department of Health in Trenton and the city was an integral part of his childhood.

  9. Mercer County Courthouse (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    It designed by Trenton architectural firm Clarke Caton Hintz to invoke a 19th Century civic building. The four-story 158,000-square-foot building contains 14 courtroom and houses the Civil, Special Civil, Equity and Family courts. [13] [14]