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Jacque Rubel
Born in Canada, Jacque Rubel moved to New Brunswick when she got married and became a key figure in the development of the arts. Early on, Rubel got involved in arts-related programs for youth in Griggstown. When the State Arts Council was forming, she established the New Jersey State Teen Arts Program. Working with Bernie Busch, the longtime director of the Historical Commission, and Byron Kelly, Rubel helped found the County Cultural Heritage Commissions and served as one of the first commissioners of the Middlesex County Cultural Heritage Commission. In the interview, Rubel discusses how she and others envisioned New Brunswick as a cultural center. Over the years, she helped establish Opera Works, a non-profit organization, and organized workshops and conferences, including “Arts Come of Age” in conjunction with Rutgers. Rubel describes tensions surrounding the development of the George Street Playhouse and the creative commitment of those who ran the Crossroads Theater. She also discusses key figures in redevelopment, the role Rutgers played and missed opportunities. Rubel currently heads the Aging in Place Partnership.
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The Trenton Show
Think you know Trenton? Look again. State of the Arts goes on location to explore the cultural life of the historic capital of New Jersey. Outdoor concerts, graffiti festivals, punk rock flea markets, cutting edge theater, destination restaurants, an amazing community of artists, and big plans for a new downtown arts district are making Trenton a center for cultural activity that is growing fast. Find out how on this special episode of State of the Arts.
Included in the show: ArtWorks, Base Camp Trenton, Boheme Opera, Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey, Casa Cultura, Clarke Caton Hintz, Ellarslie Mansion, Trenton City Museum, Isles, Levitt AMP Trenton Music Series, NJ State Museum, Passage Theatre Company, SAGE Coalition, TerraCycle, Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, Trenton Community A-Team, Trenton Film Society, Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market, Trenton Social and more!
Dedication of New Jersey's World War II Memorial at Veterans Park
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Trenton, New Jersey | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:07 1 History
00:04:27 1.1 Riots of 1968
00:06:11 2 Geography
00:08:10 2.1 Panoramic views
00:08:19 2.2 Neighborhoods
00:11:17 2.3 Climate
00:14:54 3 Demographics
00:15:19 3.1 2010 Census
00:18:53 3.2 2000 Census
00:21:54 4 Economy
00:23:18 4.1 Urban Enterprise Zone
00:23:44 4.2 Television market
00:24:18 5 Arts and culture
00:26:39 6 Sports
00:28:19 7 Parks and recreation
00:28:38 7.1 Historic sites
00:29:27 8 Government
00:29:36 8.1 Local government
00:30:10 8.1.1 Mayor and Council
00:30:48 8.1.2 Interim mayor 2014
00:31:17 8.1.3 Mayor's conviction and removal from office
00:32:35 8.2 Federal, state and county representation
00:35:25 8.3 Politics
00:38:41 9 Fire department
00:39:29 10 Education
00:39:38 10.1 Colleges and universities
00:40:20 10.2 Public schools
00:43:07 10.3 Charter schools
00:44:04 10.4 Private schools
00:44:52 11 Crime
00:46:27 11.1 New Jersey State Prison
00:47:25 12 Transportation
00:47:34 12.1 Roads and highways
00:48:58 12.2 Public transportation
00:51:04 13 Media
00:51:51 14 Notable people
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Trenton is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County. It was briefly the capital of the United States. The city's metropolitan area is grouped with the New York metropolitan area by the United States Census Bureau, but directly borders the Philadelphia metropolitan area and is part of the Philadelphia Combined Statistical Area and the Federal Communications Commission's Philadelphia Designated Market Area. As of the 2010 United States Census, Trenton had a population of 84,913, making it the state's 10th-most-populous municipality. The Census Bureau estimated that the city's population was 84,034 in 2014.Trenton dates back at least to June 3, 1719, when mention was made of a constable being appointed for Trenton, while the area was still part of Hunterdon County. Boundaries were recorded for Trenton Township as of March 2, 1720, a courthouse and jail were constructed in Trenton around 1720 and the Freeholders of Hunterdon County met annually in Trenton. Trenton became New Jersey's capital as of November 25, 1790, and the City of Trenton was formed within Trenton Township on November 13, 1792. Trenton Township was incorporated as one of New Jersey's initial group of 104 townships by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798. On February 22, 1834, portions of Trenton Township were taken to form Ewing Township. The remaining portion of Trenton Township was absorbed by the City of Trenton on April 10, 1837. A series of annexations took place over a 50-year period, with the city absorbing South Trenton borough (April 14, 1851), portions of Nottingham Township (April 14, 1856), both the Borough of Chambersburg Township and Millham Township (both on March 30, 1888), as well as Wilbur Borough (February 28, 1898). Portions of Ewing Township and Hamilton Township were annexed to Trenton on March 23, 1900.
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Police officials say security for the Super Bowl will include about 4,000 government and private off
Police officials say security for the Super Bowl will include about 4,000 government and private officers assigned to MetLife Stadium on game day.
With the civilian security assets we have in addition to the law enforcement assets we'll probably have over 4,000 total personnel dedicated to security preparations, said Jeffrey Miller, NFL Security Chief.
The officials outlined the measures at a briefing on Wednesday at the stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
On game day itself the New Jersey state police will be deploying well over 500 troopers for the security in and around the stadium to coordinate with the NFL, said Edward Cetnar, New Jersey State Police.
Fans arriving at the game by mass transit on Feb. 2 will encounter a security perimeter extending 300 feet from entrances to the stadium. They'll be funneled into temporary pavilions for airport-style screening.
We're approaching it basically from an air, land and sea concept. As you know there are waterways in and around the stadium. There are waterways around our hotels and some of the other venues that will be having activities with.
So the New Jersey State Police, our teams unit, which is our SWAT team, our divers, our heavy rescue personnel, in coordination with our aviation and our marine division has done extensive training over the last couple months on things and scenario based training that we may have to confront, said Cetnar.
Behind the scenes, FBI and other agencies will closely monitor potential terror threats. Snow plows will be on standby in case of severe weather.
The primary role of the FBI here at Super Bowl 48 is to protect and defend against terrorist threats, said Aaron Ford of the FBI. Our tactical teams have been training throughout the year for different scenarios to include active shooter, bomb threats, hazards related to chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear threats.
The officials said they studied past Super Bowls to prime themselves for possible problems like the power outage last year in New Orleans.
The NYPD will be handling security in New York City where the NFL Experience will be setup in the days leading up to the game.
There will be a robust counter terrorism overlay out in the street with K9 dogs and our cameras, and our sensors that we have in place, our radiological detection equipment, helicopters in the air, and our RAD boats at the water, said James Waters of the NYPD.
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Middletown Township, New Jersey
Middletown Township is a township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a total population of 66,522, making it the state's 16th largest municipality, having seen an increase of 195 residents from its population of 66,327 in the 2000 Census, when it was the state's 17th most populous municipality, which had in turn declined by 1,856 from the 68,183 counted in the 1990 Census. Middletown is one of the oldest sites of European settlement in New Jersey.
Middletown Township was originally formed on October 31, 1693, and was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798. Portions of the township were taken to form Atlantic Township, Raritan Township, Atlantic Highlands, Highlands and Keansburg.
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Monmouth County, New Jersey
Monmouth County /ˈmɒnməθ/ is a county located in Central New Jersey, in the United States within the New York metropolitan area and located in the central part of the state. It is the northernmost county along the Jersey Shore. As of the 2010 Census, the population was 630,380, up from 615,301 at the 2000 Census, falling to the fifth-most populous county in the state, having been surpassed by Hudson County. Its county seat is Freehold Borough. The most populous place was Middletown Township, with 66,522 residents at the time of the 2010 Census, while Howell Township covered 61.21 square miles (158.5 km2), the largest total area of any municipality.
Monmouth County ranked 38th among the highest-income counties in the United States as of 2011, placing it among the top 1.2% of counties by wealth. As of 2009, it was ranked 56th in the United States by personal per-capita income. On October 29, 2012 Hurricane Sandy caused catastrophic damage to coastal areas of Monmouth County. As Sandy's surge arrived in Monmouth County flood levels of 13.31 feet (4.06 m) above normal were measured at Sandy Hook shortly before the destruction of the tidal station, breaking all previous local records. The surge caused waves as high as 32.5 feet (9.9 m) measured where the Sandy Hook Bay meets the New York Bay.
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How voter feelings about Trump could affect key House races
A handful of competitive House races could tip the balance of power in Washington this November. Judy Woodruff discusses the state-of-play with public television reporters Scott Shafer of KQED in California; Briana Vannozzi of NJTV in New Jersey; and Mary Lahammer of Twin Cities PBS.
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7th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry
The 7th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry was an American Civil War infantry regiment from New Jersey that served a Three year enlistment in the Union Army. It was mustered into Federal service in September 3, 1861. The regiment trained at Camp Olden in Trenton, before being sent out to join the Army of the Potomac. In the spring of 1862, Company B was disbanded, and the enlisted men were assigned by transfer to different Companies in the Regiment. In June 14, 1862, an independent company, commanded by Captain Edward G. Sloat, then at Alexandria, Va., was assigned to the Regiment, and designated Company B.
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Princeton is a municipality with a borough form of government in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, that was established in its current form on January 1, 2013, through the consolidation of the Borough of Princeton and Princeton Township. As of the 2010 United States Census, the municipality's population was 28,572, reflecting the former township's population of 16,265, along with the 12,307 in the former borough.Princeton was founded before the American Revolution and is best known as the home of Princeton University, located in the community since 1756. Although its association with the university is primarily what makes Princeton a college town, other important institutions in the area include the Institute for Advanced Study, Westminster Choir College, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Theological Seminary, Opinion Research Corporation, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Siemens Corporate Research, SRI International, FMC Corporation, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Amrep, Church and Dwight, Berlitz International, and Dow Jones & Company.
Princeton is roughly equidistant from New York City and Philadelphia. It is close to many major highways that serve both cities (e.g. Interstate 95 and US Route 1), and receives major television and radio broadcasts from each. It is also close to Trenton, New Jersey's capital city, and Edison.
The New Jersey governor’s official residence has been in Princeton since 1945, when Morven in what was then Princeton Borough became the first Governor's mansion. It was later replaced by the larger Drumthwacket, a colonial mansion located in the former Township. Morven became a museum property of the New Jersey Historical Society.
Princeton was ranked 15th of the top 100 towns in the United States to Live and Work In by Money Magazine in 2005.
Throughout much of its history, the community was composed of two separate municipalities: a township and a borough. The central borough was completely surrounded by the township. The borough seceded from the township in 1894 in a dispute over school taxes; the two municipalities later formed the Princeton Public Schools, and some other public services were conducted together before they were reunited into a single Princeton in January 2013. Princeton Borough contained Nassau Street, the main commercial street, most of the University campus, and incorporated most of the urban area until the postwar suburbanization. The borough and township had roughly equal populations.
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CU Station name board - 'Trenton'. MS Pan from people waiting on platform to the train. CU Notice on side of truck - 'Boxcar used in 1st World War presented by the French National Railroads to the state of New Jersey'. MS The train, filled with gifts from France. starting on its tour. MS Tracking shot of station crowded with people as train passes. MS Back view of train pulling into Philadelphia. CU Pan along side of truck covered with symbols. MS. Band and spectators greeting train at Philadelphia station. CU Notice welcoming train. CU French representative shaking hands with others.
CU Notice on wagon. `Boxcar used in 1st world war presented by the French National Railroads to Philadelphia station. MS Crowds at station MS Back view of train pulling out of Philadelphia leaving one coach behind. CU Wagon left behind. MS Train passing spectators standing by line in snow. CU Station's name - Wilmington'. LS Arrival of train at Arlington. CU Another notice on wagon `Boxcar used in 1st World War presented by the French National Railroads to the state of New Jersey. LS Spectators. LS Wagons. MS Train arriving at Baltimore showing police and crowd welcoming it. MS Spectators clapping LS Railway and wagons in siding. CU wagon covered with symbols.
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Lindbergh kidnapping
The kidnapping of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., the son of well-known aviator Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was one of the most highly publicized crimes of the 20th century. The 20-month-old toddler was abducted from his family home in East Amwell, New Jersey, on the evening of March 1, 1932. Over two months later, on May 12, 1932, his body was discovered a short distance from the Lindberghs' home in neighboring Hopewell Township. A medical examination determined that the cause of death was a massive skull fracture.
After an investigation that lasted more than two years, Bruno Richard Hauptmann was arrested and charged with the crime. In a trial that was held from January 2 to February 13, 1935, Hauptmann was found guilty of murder in the first degree and sentenced to death. He was executed by electric chair at the New Jersey State Prison on April 3, 1936. Hauptmann proclaimed his innocence to the end.
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Police vehicles in the United States and Canada
Police vehicles in the United States and Canada are made by several manufacturers and are available in three broad vehicle types:
Police Pursuit Vehicles are the most common police cars and are equipped to handle the vast majority of tasks including pursuit and high-speed response calls
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