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Here are the latest news updates from Trenton, New Jersey:
Local News
- Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora has announced plans to revitalize the city's downtown area with a new development project. The project, which is expected to cost around $10 million, will include the construction of new shops, restaurants, and apartments. [Trentonian]
- A Trenton man has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred last weekend. The victim, a 25-year-old man, was found shot to death in a parking lot on the city's west side. [Mercer County Prosecutor's Office]
- The Trenton Public Schools district has announced plans to launch a new program aimed at improving student literacy rates. The program, which will be implemented in all district schools, will include additional reading instruction and tutoring for students who are struggling. [Trenton Public Schools]
State and National News
- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has announced plans to increase funding for the state's public transportation system. The plan, which is expected to cost around $1 billion, will include the construction of new bus lanes and the expansion of existing rail lines. [NJ.com]
- The Trump administration has announced plans to cut funding for the Affordable Care Act, which could have a significant impact on healthcare in New Jersey. The state's Attorney General, Gurbir Grewal, has vowed to fight the cuts and protect the healthcare rights of New Jersey residents. [NJ.com]
- The Trenton Devils, the city's minor league hockey team, have announced plans to relocate to a new arena in the city's downtown area. The new arena, which is expected to be completed in 2025, will have a seating capacity of around 5,000. [Trentonian]
Sports
- The Trenton Thunder, the city's minor league baseball team, have announced plans to host a series of games at Arm & Hammer Park this summer. The team will play a total of 70 games at the park, which is located on the city's west side. [Trentonian]
- The Trenton Titans, the city's minor league soccer team, have announced plans to host a series of games at the city's soccer stadium this summer. The team will play a total of 20 games at the stadium, which is located on the city's east side. [Trentonian]