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The Trentonian is a daily newspaper published in Trenton, New Jersey, United States. It was founded in 1946 and is currently owned by the Advance Publications company.
The Trentonian is known for its coverage of local news, sports, and politics in Mercer County and the surrounding areas. It has a circulation of around 20,000 and is available in print and online.
The newspaper has won several awards for its journalism, including the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1974 for its coverage of corruption in the New Jersey State Police.
Some of the topics that The Trentonian covers include:
- Local news: The newspaper covers news and events in Trenton and surrounding areas, including crime, politics, and community issues.
- Sports: The Trentonian has a strong sports section, covering local high school and college sports, as well as professional sports teams in the area.
- Politics: The newspaper provides coverage of local and state politics, including news and analysis on issues affecting Mercer County and New Jersey.
- Opinion: The Trentonian features a range of opinion columns and editorials on local and national issues.
The Trentonian is available online at trentonian.com, where readers can access news, sports, and opinion articles, as well as archives of past issues.