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Trenton has three houses for under $135,000.
The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Those interested in donating to the Trenton High School soccer team should contact the school during regular school hours.
The War of 1812 marker was removed and restored by the Monguagon Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Construction has been creeping in all summer long and it's finally made it to Trenton.
The Trenton Baseball Association 8u championship game was held at Lions Park last Tuesday.
Career- and college-ready cut scores on state tests like the Michigan Merit Exam and the Michigan Education Assessment Program impacted the district's report card.
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Pastor John Bush began a $10 million restoration project in July for St. Paul Lutheran Church. Though he's been there since he became a pastor, Bush didn't always have a calling in the ministry.
Anyone wishing to send Brady Tanguay a "Get Well Soon" card can send it to the Trenton Police Department.
The position became available after former Trenton assistant City Engineer Kelly Fedele left the position.
Trenton Patch sat down with new Superintendent Rod Wakeham to see what he has planned for Trenton Public Schools.
The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The original church on the corner of Edsel Drive and Charlton Street was built in 1948.
Trenton High School football player Brady Tanguay, 15, was critically injured during a football clinic in Saline where he was tackled without pads causing internal injuries.
Board members voted in favor of outsourcing district busing with Dean Transportation in June, but did not have a contact in place at the time.
The Loonar Station on West Road is celebrating its grand opening this weekend with up to 50 percent off in-store items.
The Trenton area has several foreclosures for sale.