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Wedding at Trenton Historical Museum Huge Success
Trenton Mayor Kyle Stack said the magic words and Hornbeck and Giroux became one.

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Trenton Mayor Kyle Stack said the magic words and Hornbeck and Giroux became one.

Trenton fire fighters responded to two calls Thursday about brush fires at Lions Park in Trenton.
A 5K run and walk will be held in honor of Harrison Volk at 10 a.m. on August 5 at Civic Center Park in Woodhaven.
Boogie Dynamite hits the main stage at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 14.
The final day of the festival is sure to bring in the crowds with a number of fun activities and acts for Sunday, July 15.
Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels headline the main stage Friday night beginning at 9:30 p.m.
Contracts for the Trenton Police Department command and patrol officers were ratified at a special meeting Thursday at Trenton City Hall.
Kevin James Sargent, 35, of Grosse Ile and Charles Richard Sanders Jr., 46, of Gibraltar were arrested in January on illegal gambling-related charges.
A special city council meeting was scheduled for today at Trenton City Hall.
Jennie Leung graduated from Trenton High School in 1997 and went on to work at Facebook.
The Salvation Army has a number of open positions at each of its 33 Salvation Army Thrift Stores and three warehouses throughout southeast Michigan.
The Salvation Army has a number of open positions at each of its 33 Salvation Army Thrift Stores and three warehouses throughout southeast Michigan.
Legends 1926 Bar and Grill has snagged two former Detroit Red Wings to sign autographs for visitors of the Trenton Mid-Summer Festival.
Trenton residents Karen Hornbeck and Mark Giroux are set to tie the knot at the Trenton Historical Museum with the Mid-Summer Festival making the perfect backdrop for their big day.
There will be several road closures during the duration of the weekend-long event.
Chief Jim Nardone of the Trenton Police Department recommended people use a free shuttle system provided by Miller Beverages to get to the festival.
Improvements will include new professional grade infield material and improvements to the pitching mound and home plate areas.
After the show, Mitch Ryder will discuss and sign his new autobiography, "Devils and Blue Dresses" available for purchase at the event.
Trenton officials tried implementing curbside recycling in 2004, but it failed miserably, according to City Administrator Jim Wagner.
Research has shown that students often slip in reading achievement over the summer months, but continuing to read can reduce those losses, according to Trenton Public Schools.