Check out some of this week's top community contributions from the area.
Dawn Barnsdale blogs on Patch about autism, family and wine.
Sherri Yezbick-Taylor posts daily photos on Patch.
The 29-year-old blogs on Patch about hot topics and funny crime stories.
Trenton teacher, football coach and Victory Day founder Aaron Segedi found time in his busy schedule to speak about one of the Trenton area's most cherished events.
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If you're heading out of town this summer, use Patch's blogging platform to show off what you're doing and to keep in touch with those back home.
Here's a list of the top five boy's baby names at Oakwood Southshore Medical Center in Trenton.
The Austin Church house was belonged to one of Trenton's most prominent businessmen.
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The Woodhaven Kroger closed on June 22.
Miles Percy Smith, 16, of Wyandotte, died while on vacation with his family on Sunday.
Trenton Fire Marshal Jeff Evans said he wanted a degree in public safety because, "it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it."
Trenton's 11th annual Scarecrow Fest is located in Downtown Trenton and begins Friday and ends Sunday.
Trenton resident Sam Delagarza suffered his second heart attack in April and said he owes his life to his five-year-old daughter's quick thinking.
The workshop will discuss opinions regarding the public use of two beaches and a protected wildlife refuge.
Here are some of the top headlines in Trenton and Grosse Ile this week.
The YARD will work to reunify families, keep homeless kids in school and meet their needs.
Fireworks capped a grand evening that honored Vietnam veterans at the Grosse Ile Municipal Airport.
Grosse Ile resident David L. Dyer recently wrote his first book titled, "From Darkness to Light" about his years of alcoholism, being abandoned by his father and his time in the Vietnam War. He will be at the Grosse Ile Veterans Gala on Friday
Trenton resident Sara Boritzki created a Trenton Community Run to help support the Special Olympics beginning at 2 p.m. Sept. 14 at Elizabeth Park.
In honor of the 11th anniversary of 9/11, Trenton-Grosse Ile Patch wants to know what you hold most dear. Upload a photo of the person, place or thing you are most thankful for on this day of reflection.