Trenton Youth “Enlist” in Colonial Army
In the blistering cold of late December 1776 and early January 1777, George Washington and his troops traversed the area now known as Barrack Street to help...
Delia’s Empanada Cafe Serves Up Hope and Determination Amid Pandemic
Delia’s Empanada Cafe located at 113 South Warren Street, continues its commitment to preparing varieties of traditional appetizing Puerto Rican dishes despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
After closing the...
Uplifting Families, One Dad at a Time
Originally founded as an orphanage in 1859, UIH Family Partners was established to improve the quality of life for many struggling families and their children....
Cyclists Take a City Bike Ride to Celebrate the Newly Opened Trenton Wellness Loop
With shoes laced up and tight grips on handlebars, cyclists rode together in Trenton last week as D&R Greenway Land Trust celebrated the Trenton Wellness Loop. On Thursday, November...
The Trenton Circus Squad, from a TCNJ Student’s Perspective
Per
the recommendation of several fellow students at The College of New Jersey, I
decided to check out the Trenton Circus Squad. With a name that elicits...
Hip Hop Public Health, “20 Segundos o Más” An Initiative to Combat COVID-19
Hip Hop Public Health (HHPH) has just announced the launch of 20 Segundos o Más (20 Seconds or More) a music video featuring a plethora of celebrities,...
THT Celebrates Juneteenth, Commits to Anti-Racism Work
Recognizing the historic and cultural importance of the day and standing in solidarity with our colleagues and community members, THT offices will be closed today, Friday June...
Capital Health Earns the “LGBTQ Health Care Equality Leader” Designation
Capital Health received designation as an “LGBTQ Health Care Equality Leader” from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC). The designation was awarded in the 13th edition of...
County Reopens South Clinton Ave. Bridge
The Mercer County Department of Transportation and Infrastructure has completed the rehabilitation of the bridge carrying South Clinton Avenue over Assunpink Creek in the City...
Former New York City Mayor David Dinkins: Remembering a Peacemaker
On Monday, November 23, 2020, New York City's former mayor, David Norman Dinkins, passed away in his New York home. He was 93 years old.
During his time...