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Hedke Earth Day Bags to be Given Away at Trentwood Farms in Trenton
The winners of the Earth Day Bag contest at Hedke Elementary were selected and the bags move on to phase two--reuse.

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The winners of the Earth Day Bag contest at Hedke Elementary were selected and the bags move on to phase two--reuse.

Budget projections for the coming years leave Trenton Public Schools with a need for additional revenue.
Trenton High School has eight hockey players receiving awards from the Michigan Interscholastic Hockey League.
Trenton Patch spoke with Trenton Board of Education President Mike Hawkins to clear the air about a few lingering questions regarding limited open enrollment.
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Trenton Patch wants to know your opinion on a decision that sparked an inferno of conversation and debate.
Trenton Patch Facebook friends get into a heated discussion about limited open enrollment, which was recently passed at Trenton Public Schools.
The Trenton Band Booster's Jazz Cafe is going to get the Westfield Activities Center jumpin' at 6 p.m. Thursday.
Trenton Board of Education members voted in favor of limited open enrollment Monday night.
Trenton Board of Education members will discuss open enrollment Monday.
Vote in the poll, leave a comment and submit a review to let us know your Readers' Choice pick for the best place for Chinese food in Trenton.
Trenton has five properties for around $40,000 each.
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.
Alexander Chase Salon is the Readers' Choice pick for best salon in Trenton.
The daylong celebration will feature earth-friendly crafts, an endangered species scavenger hunt, a 30-foot rock climbing wall (weather permitting) and live entertainment.
Trenton Patch wants to know which residents are affected by the odor from the landfill and which residents can breath easy.
Riverview Landfill Director Bob Bobeck submitted about 15 action items to the Land Resource Management Division for Wayne County.
Trenton residents continue to complain about a odor coming from the Riverview Land Preserve.
The study by the American Cancer Society will follow people throughout their lives to help determine lifestyle-related cancer risk factors.