City of Trenton
Trenton is the capital city of New Jersey with approximately 85,000 residents. Governed under the Faulkner Act (Mayor-Council) system, it has a Mayor and a seven-member City Council. The government comprises 10 departments, divisions, and bureaus with around 1,200 employees and an annual budget of $263 million.
Situated in Central New Jersey, Trenton is strategically located about an hour from both New York City and Philadelphia. The city boasts a robust public transportation system, including bus, train, and light rail systems, along with Amtrak services. Eric E. Jackson was elected as the city’s 55th mayor on July 1, 2014.
Trenton's key departments encompass the Trenton Police Department, Department of Administration, Law Department, Finance, Health & Human Services, Fire Department, Housing & Economic Development, Inspections, Public Works, the Municipal Court system, and the City Clerk. With a founding year of 1792, Trenton operates primarily within the Government and Military industries.
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