The Trentonian

The Trentonian

The Trentonian is a daily newspaper that caters to Trenton, New Jersey, and the nearby Mercer County area. It has a daily circulation of just over 30,000 copies and a Sunday circulation of under 28,000. In 2008, the price of the newspaper rose by 43 percent, going from 35 cents to 50 cents.

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#299014

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#62383

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#2552

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  • 1 day ago | trentonian.com | John Berry

    HAMILTON — Police are investigating three deaths in Hamilton Thursday morning. Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office said the preliminary investigation indicates that a man shot his girlfriend and her 10-year-old daughter before taking his own life. Around 4 a.m. on June 5, Hamilton police responded to a residence on the 200 block of Henry Ave. and found three people dead of gunshot wounds.

  • 2 days ago | trentonian.com | John Berry

    Trenton’s only remaining hospital has been forced to consolidate services from its satellite facility at the former St. Francis Medical Center because of “structural issues.”The emergency services and the outpatient clinic on Bert Ave.

  • 2 days ago | trentonian.com | John Berry

    The Capital City’s Pride Month celebration kicks off Friday night with the annual flag-raising at City Hall hosted by The Trenton Pride Center. With help from Greater Trenton, Mayor Reed Gusciora, Trenton City Councilwoman Jennifer Williams, Trenton Pride Center Founder & Board Chair Edwin Stubbs, Queer Spiritual leader and community educator Jon Carl Lewis, and other guests, organizers will recognize the contributions of the LGBTQIA+ community in the greater Trenton area.

  • 2 days ago | trentonian.com | Jay Dunn

    Frank Lane was never known to be bashful. In 1950 he was the general manager of the Chicago White Sox when he decided to present a geography lesson to the eight men who owned teams in the American League. He pointed that, according to the United States census, Los Angeles had become the fourth-largest city in America and San Francisco was 11th. There were commercial airlines capable of flying passengers to those cities from anywhere in the United States, and they could do it in a single day.

  • 3 days ago | trentonian.com | Ronald Blum

    NEW YORK — Luke Weaver’s twinge was felt by the entire New York Yankees fan base. The closer went on the 15-day injured list Tuesday with a strained left hamstring, two days after he got hurt while warming up during a 7-3 victory at the Los Angeles Dodgers. He appears likely to be sidelined until early July or perhaps the All-Star break.