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Historic House Part of Demolition Plan at Former Riverside Hospital Property
The Austin Church house was belonged to one of Trenton's most prominent businessmen.

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The Austin Church house was belonged to one of Trenton's most prominent businessmen.

Here's a look at the essential elements of Wyandotte's newest community garden.
Property owner Iqbal Nasir was on hand to kick off a new plan to convert two buildings on the former Riverside Hospital property into viable entities.
Phase one of the Hotel Sterling project received $445,000 in grant funding.
City officials do not expect demolition to impact the surrounding area--except for minimal traffic concerns.
New bridges are expected to emulate previous bridges demolished after they were deemed unsafe.
Here are five things you should know this week in Trenton and on Grosse Ile.
Here are five things you should know this week in Wyandotte.
Joe's Hamburger owner Jeremy Sladovnik and several volunteers turned a gloomy lot located behind his business into a community garden.
Volunteers have been combing Wyandotte all week offering a helpful hand and cleaning up the public areas.
The Google Street View car was in Trenton Friday, filming neighborhoods for the website's mapping function.
Head down to Roar on the River at Elizabeth Park in Trenton this weekend for a chance to win a free tunnel boat driving lesson valued at more than $350.
Trenton High School football coach Aaron Segedi is known by coaches across the country for his unique style of coaching on and off the field.
Volunteers have been combing Wyandotte all week offering a helpful hand and cleaning up the public areas.
Wyandotte resident Gena Conti's hats have been worn by celebrities, models and hat enthusiasts all over the world.
The star of next week's show is from Grosse Ile.
Volunteers and members of the Wyandotte Family Church invite you to celebrate the end of Week In Wyandotte with a bang at Bishop Park on Saturday.
There's something for everyone at Roar on the River July 19-21 at Elizabeth Park in Trenton including a pirate-themed party, plenty of boat races, a Children's Fun Fair and live music from national acts like Bo Bice and Rare Earth--to name a few.
Share your tips and tricks for staying cool during one of the hottest weeks of the year.