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Trenton
Trenton New Jersey was named after one of its original landholders William Trent. It was the site of George Washington’s first victory of the Revolutionary War, the capital of the United States (briefly) then became the capitol of New Jersey in 1790. Originally a government by council, until the population growth of the early 17th century when Trenton adopted a mayoral government with by laws still intact today.
Trenton’s County Executive performs executive functions and a seven member Board of Chosen Freeholders acts as legislation and sets policy. Each member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders is elected to serve a three-year term at most and with a new seat under election each year. The Freeholder Chair and Vice-Chair are selected on an annual basis from within Board members.
Today the demographics of Trenton include African Americans, Puerto Rican, Italian, Irish, Polish, Guatemala, English, Jamaican, Hungarian and Mexican. In the late 19th to early 20th century Trenton was a major manufacturing center that coined the phrase “Trenton Makes, The World Takes”. After Trenton experienced an industry crash in the 1960s and 1970s, the town started to lease out its many buildings to out of town industry hoping to bring more work to the centralized town. Governors William Cahill and Brendan Byrne even tried to make Trenton the center of state government to revitalize the town, but their efforts failed. Trenton is no longer the industrial center it once was.
Trenton is often remembered for its enormous crime activity. After the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. hundreds of race riots broke out across the country and in Trenton. During these riots, more than 200 Trenton businesses were ransacked and burned and more than 300 people were arrested. These national riots ended the open-cab fire engines. Trenton is still surviving the riots and crime of the late 60s and 70s. Trenton’s “Stop the Violence” rally was hosted in Trenton after a story broke out about a 7 year old girl who was gang raped in Trenton in March 2010. The rally was organized to examine the crime and abuse in Trenton.
In spring of 2011, the city of Trenton will receive the Sixth Phoenix Award for Brownsfield Redevelopment. The award is given, as Mayor Tony F. Mack states, to “recognize the tenacity and hard work of community members, the City and other local organizations for the redevelopment of a very difficult contaminated site after almost 20 years of overcoming various obstacles. It also demonstrates what can be achieved through building relationships with other government agencies.” Trenton will also receive the SAFER grant giving the Trenton Fire Department $13.7 million to maintain a level of service and to move forward. Several more efforts are being made to revitalize Trenton, New Jersey’s capital.
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