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Shriners Honor Westfield Employees
The Downriver Shrine Club honored employees at the Westfield Activities Center.

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The Downriver Shrine Club honored employees at the Westfield Activities Center.

Trenton and Riverview will proceed with a combined emergency dispatch service and lockup facilities.
Input your ZIP code to see the areas without power in Trenton.
The Trenton High School boys basketball team finished the season 16-4 with a win against Grosse Ile.
For the last 40 years, volunteers from around Downriver have made the Trenton Food Pantry a welcoming, helpful place for needy Trenton families.
Trenton Patch is giving one lucky reviewer a $25 gift card for Roundhouse BBQ in Trenton.
The Trenton High School boys basketball team has won ten games in a row.
The opening of a new restaurant at Kennedy Recreation Center slated to serve guests March 1 will be delayed.
A $239,750 state grant will help Trenton and Riverview with the merger of police, fire and emergency dispatch.
The Trenton Rotary Club hosted the Turn Off the Violence Fun Fair at the Westfield Activities Center.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won Trenton in Tuesday's presidential primary.
The Trenton Historical Museum is over 100 years old and is beginning to show its age.
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.
The Trenton Food Pantry wants to give less fortunate kids an Easter to remember.
New LED technology will replace dated bulbs in Downtown streetlights.
A Trenton DPS worker and a sergeant with Flat Rock police were arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in January.
A hearing regarding alleged personal protection order violations against the Petkovs was dismissed Thursday.
As much as six inches of snow may land on southeast Michigan by Friday morning.
After a Trenton resident complained Saturday, a Wayne County inspector issued a violation to the Riverview Land Preserve for odor. “It was almost like all the skunks in the world were over there," a Trenton official said.