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  Trenton, New Jersey (NJ) intellectual property Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms - Martindale.com
Trenton, New Jersey (NJ) intellectual property Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms - Martindale.com
With nearly 500 attorneys, in offices in New York, Washington, DC...
Firm Profile: Founded in 1926, Gibbons is one of New Jersey's largest law firms and is ranked among the nation's top 250 firms by The National Law Journal.
www.martindale.com /intellectual-property/New-Jersey/Trenton/1426-OOS/firms.html   (377 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Trenton (New Jersey)
Trenton (New Jersey), city in the western part of New Jersey, capital of the state and seat of Mercer County, on the Delaware River.
Trenton is the seat of the state government, which is a major employer in the city.
By the mid-19th century Trenton was one of the nation's foremost industrial centers, a position enhanced by its location on the Delaware and Raritan Canal and on the Camden and Amboy Railroad.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761561142/Trenton_(New_Jersey).html   (507 words)

  
 Trenton, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Trenton is located in almost the exact center of the north-south axis of the state.
Trenton Central High School (TCHS) or "Trenton High" for short, the city’s lone secondary school, is the most diverse high school in Mercer County, offering a wide-array of educational programs to enhance students' knowledge.
Recently, talk of demolishing Trenton High due to the high cost of a vast ongoing renovation project has caused backlash from city residents and officials seeing as how Trenton High is one of the most beloved and historic in the city at 74 years-old.
www.millville.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Trenton,_New_Jersey   (1561 words)

  
 Trenton, New Jersey
Trenton is the home of the Trenton Thunder minor league baseball team, and the Trenton Titans the AA affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers.
Another area of South Trenton is known as "The Bottom" as is the southernmost part of the city bordered by Hamilton and the Delaware River.
This area has a higher crime rate than other parts of South Trenton and is home to Centre St. commonly referred to police and Trentonians as "Cocaine Ave." In East Trenton, arguably the worst section of the city known as Wilbursection looms near Trenton Central High School and the border to Hamilton.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/t/tr/trenton__new_jersey.html   (1170 words)

  
 Trenton, New Jersey (Cities)
The City of Trenton is the county seat of Mercer County.
Trenton is the New Jersey capital, 30 miles from Philadelphia and 55 miles from New York City.
Trenton is part of the Trenton, New Jersey metro area.
www.ohwy.com /nj/t/trenton.htm   (225 words)

  
 The Battle of Trenton
The battles of TRENTON and PRINCETON are connected, and part of a campaign against the British forces in NJ, during the American Revolution during the 1776-1777 winter.
New Jersey irregular troops, acting in small groups, uncoordinated, and fueled by anger at the horrible plundering by both the Hessians and British, raided the enemy to capture supplies, ambushed patrols, harassed communications and movement.
Two other units, one to cross to the south of Trenton at the Trenton Ferry, and one farther south at Bristol, were unable to cross, or unable to land on the other side, due to the storm and ice.
www.doublegv.com /ggv/battles/Trenton.html   (2492 words)

  
 New Jersey and the Battle of Trenton
Half the army was fleeing like a hunted fox across the Jersey plains, while the men were departing for their homes by hundreds, believing the cause to be a lost one; the other half was held inactive by a traitor a hundred miles away.
New Jersey was held in the firm grasp of the British.
This was at Mackonkey's Ferry, nine miles above Trenton, and the march down the river was one of extreme suffering, for the snow had turned to rain and hail, and the roads were in a dreadful condition.
www.usahistory.info /Revolutionary-War/Trenton.html   (2574 words)

  
 Trenton NJ.com - Trenton New Jersey Information Guide
Al Levine left a legacy and seeds for the Trenton Free Public Library of the intrinsic value of the documentary film to challenge the norm.
For the second year during this month of May, 2007 and as a tribute to Al Levine, the Trenton Free Public Library is holding a documentary film series in his honor and for his altruistic efforts for community betterment.
This building is the new home of the New Jersey League of Municipalities which occupies one half of the building.
www.trentonnj.com   (1417 words)

  
 Trenton, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The New Jersey State House is the second oldest capital in continuous use.
New Jersey’s statehouse, the second oldest in continuous existence, is a good landmark for those lost in the city.
Trenton is on New Jersey's western border, near the state's middle.
www.smallmarketmeetings.com /townmtgs/trenton.html   (2198 words)

  
 Trenton, New Jersey (NJ), Pictures
Trenton, city in the western part of New Jersey, capital of the state and seat of Mercer County, at the head of navigation on the Delaware River.
Besides being the seat of the state government, Trenton is a commercial, manufacturing, and transportation center.
The largest building in New Jersey is the backdrop to Jax in the winter of our discontent 2001 or early Spring 2002.
www.greatestcities.com /North_America/USA/New_Jersey_NJ/Trenton_city_regional_capital.html   (301 words)

  
 Trenton, New Jersey
Trenton, a city of 89,000 people located in central New Jersey, was a prominent 19th century manufacturing center.
As its manufacturing industry declined, Trenton was left with a host of abandoned industrial buildings, some of which may pose significant environmental threats.
Trenton will be assigned a federal staff person to serve as a liaison between the community and the federal government.
www.epa.gov /Region2/superfund/brownfields/itrent.htm   (487 words)

  
 New Jersey Camden, Trenton, & Central New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The towpath along the 34-mile main canal (between Trenton and New Brunswick) has either a natural or crushed-stone surface, both of which are fine for fat-tired bikes.
Round Valley is very popular with mountain bikers in northern New jersey, due to closures at the Watcung and South Mountain reservations.
Large by New Jersey standards, the reservoir and horseshoe-shaped Cushetunk Mountain dwarf many of the other ride locations i...
www.trails.com /activity.asp?AreaID=13326   (807 words)

  
 Trenton City Guides   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Trenton, New Jersey, is known as the site of George Washington's crossing the Delaware River, a turning point of the American Revolution.
Today, Trenton is a thriving city featuring distinctive neighborhoods, fine dining, spectacular museums, monuments, first-rate sport stadiums and exciting events.
Nearby Trenton are many exciting cultural and recreational attractions, including the prestigious Princeton University, one of America's top-ranked universities.
www.prodworks.com /trenton   (61 words)

  
 Trenton, cities, United States
Trenton's population as well as industrial production have steadily declined since 1970; however, suburban development occurred in the 1980s, especially to the city's northeast.
In the American Revolution, Trenton was the scene of a battle when Washington crossed (Dec. 25, 1776) the ice-clogged Delaware and surprised and captured (Dec. 26) 918 Hessians.
Trenton grew as a commercial center and became the site of many industries; the famous Roebling Works, where wire rope was manufactured, was established in 1848.
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 New Jersey News - Topix
Ken Sedlak was on the front lines when a massive slick of wood, trash and medical-type wastes washed onto 50 miles of New Jersey's beaches in August 1987.
New Jersey's vast Pine Barrens, an area that covers roughly one-fifth of the state, have been protected by state and federal law for more than 25 years.
New testing on the type of ammunition used in the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy raises questions about whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, according to a study by researchers at Texas AandM...
www.topix.net /state/nj   (579 words)

  
 New Jersey State Symbols Capital Constitution Flags Maps Song
New Jersey Hot Air Balloon Ride - Reserve your Hot Air Balloon Ride today for New Jersey, and experience the joy of ballooning in New Jersey.
The State flag of New Jersey is buff colored.
The New Jersey state flag was formally adopted in 1896.
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 Trenton Marriott Lafayette Yard - a Trenton, New Jersey Hotel offering first-class hotel accommodations in Downtown ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The Trenton Marriott Lafayette Yard is a beautiful new landmark hotel in the capital city of Trenton, New Jersey.
And the Trenton Marriott is just minutes from Sesame Place, Six Flags Great Adventure and Waterfront Park, home of the Trenton Thunder baseball team, a New York Yankees affiliate.
Adjacent to the Trenton Marriott is the Trenton War Memorial, a special venue housing a multifunctional 1,800 seat auditorium and additional meeting space.
marriott.com /property/propertypage.mi?marshaCode=TTNMC   (226 words)

  
 Trenton, New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, apartments, motels, jobs in Trenton NJ
Trenton, New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, apartments, motels, jobs in Trenton NJ Chamber of Commerce
Chamber of Commerce in Trenton, NJ Mercer County Chamber of Commerce
Trenton New Jersey please visit the "local Resources" section on this
www.2chambers.com /trenton.htm   (182 words)

  
 Trenton Homes for Sale. Real Estate in Trenton, New Jersey
Browse Homes.com for Trenton, New Jersey homes for sale, Trenton NJ Real Estate Agents or real estate agents, plus Trenton, NJ apartments and houses for rent.
In addition, search new Trenton, NJ homes and foreclosures absolutely free.
Whether you are looking for an apartment for rent or to buy a brand new home, it's all right at your fingertips.
www.homes.com /Real_Estate/NJ/City/TRENTON   (311 words)

  
 Trenton, New Jersey Rt. 29 Road Construction - Pictures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The following pictures are from the grounds of the new cut-and-cover tunnel.
As this is strictly hard hat territory, I first obtained permission from the project manager before venturing onto the area.
All information above is the creation, design, and opinion of myself, and are not the creation, design, and opinion of the New Jersey Department of Transportation, and anyone, anybody, and anything else.
www.jersey.net /~khjc/29-pic-f.htm   (181 words)

  
 City of Trenton - City of Trenton
Trenton's Connect-CTY is a free, voluntary, and confidential notification system.
Commons in the 300 block of Jersey St.
Copyright © 1999, 2006 City of Trenton, NJ.
www.ci.trenton.nj.us   (103 words)

  
 New Jersey Web Page
Welcome to the New Jersey real estate and relocation center where you can find homes, condos, new home builders and commercial investment property.
Find a home in Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, Edison or any of the other communities in New Jersey.
The weather for Trenton, New Jersey is reported by a local weather station using a combination of TAF and METAR reports from airports and weather stations in the area (ICAO).
newjerseywebpage.com   (165 words)

  
 Trenton Real Estate Agents, Trenton Homes For Sale, REALTORS and Trenton
We also have information on Trenton home selling, home buying, mortgages, insurance, movers and other realty services for anyone looking to sell a home or buy a home in Trenton, NJ.
HomeGain provides Trenton, New Jersey real estate information and resources to guide homeowners and homebuyers through the process of selling and buying a house, condo or other Trenton realty property.
HomeGain has services to help you find a top Trenton real estate broker or agent, get the value of your Trenton home and a comparative market analysis (CMA), view Trenton real estate and MLS listings, prepare your home for sale, and more.
www.homegain.com /local_real_estate/NJ/trenton.html   (480 words)

  
 Welcome to the Diocese of Trenton Cursillo Web Site
This page is the sole responsibility of the Cursillo Movement of the Diocese of Trenton.
Material contained within may not be reproduced without the expressed permission of the Cursillo Movement of the Diocese of Trenton.
Please add Julie Berry...she is the new candidate from Metuchen and her sponsor is Mary Yula.
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 Slice: De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies, Trenton, New Jersey
For those not in the know, there are actually two De Lorenzo's (one on Hamilton Avenue, the other on Hudson Street) in an area known as Chambersburg, traditionally a final stop for many Italian immigrants at the turn of the last century.
Since neither location takes reservations (and both often leave the phone off the hook), we were a little concerned that we may need to call ahead to "reserve" dough, but we threw caution to the wind and decided to take a chance on walking in.
Slice is also part of the New York City Blogad Network, which allows advertisers to target an audience of smart and savvy Gothamites.
www.sliceny.com /archives/2005/01/delorenzos_toma.php   (2952 words)

  
 Trenton, New Jersey (NJ) Detailed Profile - travel and real estate info, jobs, hotels, hospitals, weather, schools, ...
Trenton, New Jersey (NJ) Detailed Profile - travel and real estate info, jobs, hotels, hospitals, weather, schools, crime,...
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