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VIDEO: Trenton Civic Commission Easter Egg Hunt
The Trenton Civic Commission sponsored the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Westfield Activities Center.
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The Trenton Civic Commission sponsored the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Westfield Activities Center.
The Wayne County Parks System had their annual Marshmallow Drop.
Current City Clerk Kyle Stack has announced she will run against incumbent Gerald Brown for mayor of Trenton.
Firefighters from Michigan, Ohio and Canada descended upon Kennedy Recreation Center to play hockey and help raise money for charity.
A man told police he had received a suspicious check in lieu of payment for an item he posted for sale online.
A woman reported that a man left "sexual" messages on her voice mail.
Trenton Fire Marshal Jeff Evans warns residents of the possible dangers of portable generators used by residents during power outages.
Trenton was honored by the College Board for its Advanced Placement courses, but lowered enrollment and budget cuts could delay class availability next year.
Patch caught up with people all around Trenton to find out about their own personal Easter traditions.
The pool at Kennedy Recreation Center is set to stay open late just like last year.
Board of Education members voted unanimously to layoff 59 teachers, which would increase class sizes. What do you think about it?
Board of Education members approved the layoffs of 59 teachers Monday, but Superintendent John Savel said they could be called back very soon.
Patch gives the the play-by-play live from the regularly scheduled Trenton Board of Education meeting.
In a budget meeting held Thursday at City Hall, council members discussed a possible deal that would allow an outside group to operate a restaurant and bar out of the Kennedy Recreation Center.
Sen. Patrick Colbeck (R-Canton) came to TV's Deli & Diner to speak with residents about issues pertaining to the district.
Patch asked audience members of a public forum held by Sen. Patrick Colbeck what they thought about the meeting with the senator.
Mitzi Tascoff, third-grade teacher at Jesse L. Anderson Elementary School, receives the Golden Apple Award.
Due to continued budget concerns Patrick Hawkins, director of parks and recreation, presented the mayor and city council with a budget proposal that could result in serious changes.
Richard C. Hedke Elementary School was built in 1955, but the recent updates provided by a bond issue have made it one of the most energy-efficient schools in the district.
State Sen. Patrick Colbeck (R-Canton) is scheduled to visit with members of the community to discuss pressing issues over coffee.