The high school opened in January 1932 and is being torn down as part of a $130 million project to build a new high school. Watch video
TRENTON -- The clock tower came tumbling down at Trenton Central High School Friday afternoon, leaving only a small central portion of the once-sprawling school standing.
Demolition crews have been tearing the high school down since April 2015 for the state's Schools Development Authority (SDA) as part of a $130 million project to build a new high school.
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The high school on Chambers Street opened in January 1932.
Last June, the SDA announced the winning design of the new school was the "The Tornado" plan. Trenton sports teams are known as the Tornadoes.

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