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Cordless Drill Leads Police to Arrest
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The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Trenton Patch caught up with the Wayne County Sheriff's Department for a few important, life saving tips on boater safety.
Members of the community wished former Trenton Mayor Gerald Brown, who recently suffered a heart attack, well on Trenton Patch's Facebook page.
We're updating our Facebook page and want to showcase your photos in our 'timeline."
Three competing for the superintendent slot will begin interviewing for the position on May 21 at a public meeting.
A study session was set to discuss an amendment to a city ordinance restricting alcohol sale or consumption on the lower level of Kennedy Recreation Center.
Due to the stunning weather the City of Trenton will begin picking up yard waste bins on April 2.
Trenton High School hockey players helped blind children from around Downriver experience ice skating at Kennedy Recreation Center Monday.
The Trenton High School spring musical performance of "Grease"runs March 22 through 24.
Trenton's former Mayor Gerald Brown suffered a heart attack Friday night.
Trenton has a number of condos available. Here are five under $200,000.
Legends is open seven days a week. The hours of operation are 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday-Friday and open to 2 a.m. Saturday and Sunday.
The US. Coast Guard warns boaters warmer air temperatures hasn't taken the chill out of local waterways.
A City of Trenton employee waived his right to a preliminary examination of the evidence Friday.
Did you take a cool photo on your iPhone? Share it with Trenton Patch!
Boyd W. Arthurs Middle School become one of under 300 schools in the nation to be honored by being placed on the Schools to Watch list.
Hail and high winds and heavy downpours are possible this afternoon.
Mild weather finds us itching to work in our yards – but start with a light touch, the experts advise.
Stores stock up with Great Lakes beauties; upcoming program teaches how to cultivate them.
Trenton Board of Education members voted in favor of changing from four year terms to six.