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  1. Trenton, NJ | Official Website

    TAKE NOTICE that the City of Trenton has filed a request with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Transactions and Public Land Administration, proposing to …

  2. History of Trenton

    History of Trenton Establishment & Growth Trenton is the capital of the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County. As of the 2010 United States Census, Trenton had a population of 84, …

  3. Living & Visiting - Trenton, NJ

    Places to Dine Beloved by insiders and visitors alike, Trenton features authentic, diverse, amazing food. Place to Visit Take a look at various places to visit in Trenton, New Jersey. Public Library Find …

  4. Division of Tax - Trenton, NJ

    The Division of Tax bills and collects all property taxes including maintaining records and providing reports required by New Jersey State Law. In addition the Division is responsible for enforcement …

  5. Departments - Trenton, NJ

    Trenton Fire and Emergency Services is one of the nation's oldest. Established as a volunteer company in 1747, it became a paid department in 1892. In 2006 it graduated the most diverse fire Academy …

  6. Vital Statistics - Trenton, NJ

    State of New Jersey Office of Vital Office and Registry P.O. Box 370 Trenton, NJ 08625-0370 City of Trenton, Mercer County Office of Vital Statistics This office holds records for births, marriages, civil …

  7. Government - Trenton, NJ

    The Trenton City Council is the legislative branch of the Trenton City government.

  8. Bid Postings • Trenton, NJ • CivicEngage

    Learn about current bid and contract opportunities available to consultants, service providers, contractors, vendors, or suppliers.

  9. Redevelopment Area Plans - Trenton, NJ

    Trenton's first redevelopment area (Mercer-Jackson) was designated under the federal Urban Renewal Program in 1968. Since then, the City of Trenton has designated more than 35 Redevelopment …

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