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Last Chance: See 'Much Ado About Nothing' at Trenton High School
Trenton High School students will be doing William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing."

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Trenton High School students will be doing William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing."

Michael Stampfler said legislation surrounding the law must be changed, but he doubts it will be changed.
The Trenton Fire and Police Charity Hockey Tournament begins today.
Trenton Fire Chief Bruce Vick wants three new firefighters to fill in positions left empty after a number of injuries.
Victory Day now has a website where people can learn about sponsorship, ask questions and look at photos of previous games.
The Trenton Fire Department is preparing to take on teams from several surrounding cities.
An explosion at the Riverview Land Preserve left two turbines completely destroyed.
Trenton High School basketball Most Improved Player, Pat Hebda, signed with a major Michigan college to play basketball in the fall.
A recent equipment failure is likely to increase odor blowing into Trenton from the Riverview Land Preserve.
Trenton's city budget shortfall is over $3 million, due in large part to legacy costs according to Trenton officials.
In the wake of Sunday's boat rescue on Lake St. Clair, here are some water safety tips from the Coast Guard.
Trenton High School boys golf is canceled for Monday.
Shong Hey Restaurant was the Readers' Choice pick for the best Chinese food in Trenton.
Trenton Patch caught up with Kim Vadasy, owner of Alexander Chase Salon, to ask five questions about her business.
Trenton has five houses for under $135,000.
Moms get a second chance at prom with the Trenton Rotary Club's Mom Prom at the Westfield Activities Center.
The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
This weekend is your first chance to see murder, romance and singing frogs at the Trenton Village Theatre.
This weekend is your last chance to see murder, romance and singing frogs at the Trenton Village Theatre.