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Trenton Employee Contract Negotiations Continue Past Deadline
Trenton City Administrator Jim Wagner is optimistic an agreement will be made in the near future.

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Trenton City Administrator Jim Wagner is optimistic an agreement will be made in the near future.

On June 16, Trenton Patch asked if fireworks had become a nuisance in Trenton neighborhoods. The response was
This year's graduates received the highest amount of scholarship dollars in the history of the school.
Extremely warm weather mixed with showers and thunderstorms could make for an interesting Fourth of July.
Trenton residents are enjoying some of the lowest gas prices of the year.
Do you have something to say about a restaurant or business in Trenton? Then rate it and review it on Patch.
Data from the Michigan Department of Education shows the Class of 2013 did worse on the Michigan Merit Exam than their predecessors.
The Trenton Fourth of July Fireworks are set for dusk on July 4 at Rotary Park.
Cruisin' Downriver means more to Trenton residents than an exceptional amount of traffic -- we think.
The sky above Rotary Park is poised for one of the greatest firework displays in Trenton's history, and it's all happening Wednesday night, July 4. Find out when to get there, where to park, what to eat and when to look up — all right here.
The Trenton Public School district has 20 buses, and the average age of the buses is about 13 years old.
There are a number of places thrill seekers will not be allowed to drive or park throughout the areas surrounding Rotary Park during the Trenton Fourth of July Fireworks on July 4.
Trenton Public Schools had six employees retire recently including one elementary school teacher.
District busing has been outsourced in Trenton, but what does that mean for the current staff of over 20 drivers?
Trenton Board of Education members voted in favor of outsourcing district transportation Monday night.
Trenton business owner Cynthia Kallgren, 52, is a lifelong resident of southeast Michigan and a graduate of Eastern Michigan University. She is running for the Republican nomination in the 12th Congressional district.
Trenton Public School laid off eight teachers and one school psychologist in April and May.
A Trenton elementary teacher recently retired after over 28 years of service.
Several upcoming blood drives will be hosted in and around Trenton, according to the American Red Cross.
Recently, Chrysler began reusing the North Engine Plant to manufacture parts for the Pentastar engine.