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Where's the Best Place for Ice Cream in Trenton?
Patch wants to know the best place in Trenton to get ice cream.

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Patch wants to know the best place in Trenton to get ice cream.

The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Live music, drinks and gourmet food were some of the focal points of the private grand opening of Legends 1926 Bar and Grill located on the second floor of the Kenendy Recreation Center.
Guests of the gala have a chance to win a one-karat diamond. Tickets are still available.
Patch wants to know what you think should be done with the former McLouth Steel site in Trenton.
Today's "Top Ten" student is Tori Hart.
Trenton Mayor Kyle Stack attended a ribbon
Covered picnic benches have taken over the spot that was once destined to be a Splash Park.
The Detroit Red Wings lost in the first round of the playoffs this year. Is this a good time for Nicklas Lidstrom to be retiring?
Gabrielle Herin received the award for volunteering over 400 hours to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Today's "Top Ten" student is Tara Kurtzhals.
The Trenton Church of Christ is beginning their annual Vacation Bible School in June.
Hundreds of residents cool off at the Trenton Aquatic Center each week throughout the summer.
Who Gets $100 to Spend as They Wish in Trenton?
WXYZ-TV's 33-year tradition of honoring Metro Detroit's top high school students continues with Tara Kurtzhals from Trenton High School.
Patch wants to know how many Trenton Patchers will be sitting curbside as the Memorial Day Parade takes over West Road.
The Trenton High School baseball team won the league title Thursday.
Today's "Top Ten" student is Madelyn Stover-Sash.
These are five of the nicest houses for sale in Trenton.