What's up Trenton! Let's start this morning right by getting caught up on what's going on around town. Keep reading to stay in the loop. ☕️️
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Also on today's calendar: HMH's Carrier Clinic - Virtual Hospitality Hiring Event.
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Today's riddle: Can February March? 🤔 (Answer below!)
1. Bookstore gives thousands of free books to Trenton kids for nearly 20 years (nj.com subscription) — Families in Trenton can pick up unlimited free children’s books through Classics Used Books’ long-running “Books At Home” program on West Lafayette Street. For nearly 20 years, owner Eric Maywar and local partners have given away tens of thousands of books to Trenton kids, parents, and educators, aiming to build home libraries and boost literacy while supporting broader efforts to revitalize downtown.
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2. Trenton Water Works facing frazil ice problems again (trentonian.com) — Trenton Water Works is again battling frazil ice in the Delaware River, prompting state regulators to order a new water conservation notice and daily reporting through March 2026. City officials say the filtration plant is still running normally, with divers inspecting the intake and an outside engineering firm studying long-term fixes for the vulnerable intake system.
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3. NJ ShopRite shopper snags $498K winning lottery ticket (shorenewsnetwork.com) — A Jersey Cash 5 ticket sold at ShopRite on Brunswick Pike in Mercer County has made one player nearly $500,000 richer, in a win announced out of Trenton. The lucky ticket matched all five numbers plus Bullseye, while 29 other players also picked up smaller prizes, and the jackpot has now reset for the next drawing.
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4. Secaucus Police Blotter, Dec. 8 - Dec. 14 (patch.com) — Recent Secaucus police arrests included several people wanted on outstanding warrants from multiple New Jersey towns, including one with a warrant issued out of Trenton. The blotter outlines dates, charges, and custody outcomes, while stressing that all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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5. WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: New Jersey Leaders Applaud Governor-elect Sherrill's Attorney General Nomination (insidernj.com) — State leaders gathered in Trenton are praising Governor‑elect Mikie Sherrill’s choice of Jen Davenport as New Jersey’s next Attorney General, highlighting her prosecutorial experience and focus on fairness and public safety. The nomination, announced from the capital, is drawing support from law enforcement, civil rights advocates, and former top state officials.
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