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Residents Return Home to Find Evidence of Break-In in Trenton

I was named editor for Trenton Patch in December 2010. I left a cozy job as a reporter at The News-Herald for the excitement and faster pace of daily online reporting. I truly believe the internet, coupled with various electronic devices, is the future of the news. I also believe hyper localism will play an enormous role in the continuing success of media organizations like Patch.
I'm a Downriver boy who cares about his community and I fully intend to report the news as it comes, while maintaining at least two fingers on the pulse of the community.
While at The News-Herald I won an award for reporting. I once covered Cruisin' Downriver from the back of an 87' Trac Clipper moped. I've also covered the death of a decorated and well respected police officer. My roots are here in southeastern Michigan and I intend to keep them here.
I have two degrees from accredited universities. I have a journalism degree from Wayne State University and a degree in literature from Eastern Michigan University. I've always wanted to be a reporter and an editor. I wrote for my high school newspaper called The Titan Tribune at Southgate Anderson High School. After high school I took the safe route and studied to be a teacher, but eventually the reporting bug began calling and I went back to school to pursue journalism.
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Wyandotte kids waved Old Glory during the Fourth of July Parade thanks to a local cub scout pack and the American Legion Post 217.
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The Beach Tanning owner Vicki Buk encouraged customers to come back to her salon after the doors are reopened.
BASF employees were given an opportunity to dunk their managers into a large tank of water to raise funds for Michigan Multiple Sclerosis.
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Get out there and see the seemingly random acts of art before they're gone Aug. 1.
One of Trenton's newest businesses is expected to open in about two weeks.
Day and night, anglers cast line after line into the Detroit River seeking the big one.
Here's a list of five things to know about the Downriver Senior Olympics.
Here's a list of five things to know about the Downriver Senior Olympics.
Patch staff worked on a home on Neckel Street in Dearborn as part of the company's annual "Give 5" volunteer initiative.
Greg and Tim Tongue now offer made-to-order sandwiches at Tongue's Coffee in Wyandotte.
Patch staff worked on a home on Neckel Street in Dearborn as part of the company's annual "Give 5" volunteer initiative.
Demolition is expected to be complete by late next week.
Dolores Davis, 83, opened her first gift shop in Wyandotte in 1966.