A previous contract agreement gave Legends 1926 Bar and Grill complete rights to concessions at Kennedy Recreation Center, which would have cost the City of Trenton over $24,000 in revenue each year.
The petition deadline passed at 4 p.m. today and Trenton Patch has the list of three candidates running for the Trenton Board of Education.
The Michigan Department of Transportation is visiting several Michigan communities throughout August to evaluate walking conditions.
The unofficial results from the 23rd district had Pat Somerville with a landslide victory over Jeremy Cady by more than 4,300 votes in the race for the Republican nomination to represent the 23rd District in the state house.
Unofficial results show Pat Somerville as the Republican nomination for state representative of the 23rd district of Michigan.
If you voted in Trenton today, show off your "I Voted" sticker. Polls are open until 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7.
Offcials for Legends 1926 Bar and Grill agreed to address security issues months ago, but no changes or additions have been made.
New park amenities would replace the Haas Park Building, which was scheduled for demolition earlier this year.
Trenton City Administrator Jim Wagner said legal proceedings could begin by the next city council meeting if the restaurant group that owns Legends 1926 Bar and Grill doesn't resolve the issue.
Trenton primary voters, Publius.org lets you see your ballot before you hit the polls.
The position became available after former Trenton assistant City Engineer Kelly Fedele left the position.
A bond issue for Riverview Public Schools is the only ballot proposal that directly affects Trenton residents.
A Trenton City Council study session was scheduled for Monday.
Trenton officials will have two Ford pickup trucks and a Buick Park Avenue available for purchase at Friday's auction at Martin's Towing Auto Auction in Brownstown.
The Trenton Police Department is hiring three new officers, which will save the city money in overtime costs, according to Councilperson Bill LeFever.
Four Downriver communities near Trenton have a defined benefit, or pension plan, for police officers. Three other nearby communities have selected other options. It might surprise you who has pension plans for their officers and who doesn't.
Mayor Pro-tem Terry Teifer said the new plan, coupled with the decision for officers to now pay 20 percent of health care costs, offers the city marginal savings and allows the city a chance to reduce reliance upon the fund balance to balance the budget.
Trenton police officers now get a pension consisting of two percent of their average annual pay multiplied by their number of years worked beginning in 2012.
During a last-minute visit to Utica Tuesday to speak to veterans at an American Legion Hall, Arizona Sen. John McCain told supporters that the GOP would put better policies in place for veterans returning to civilian life.
Contracts for the Trenton Police Department command and patrol officers were ratified at a special meeting Thursday at Trenton City Hall.
A special city council meeting was scheduled for today at Trenton City Hall.
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.
Improvements will include new professional grade infield material and improvements to the pitching mound and home plate areas.
Trenton officials tried implementing curbside recycling in 2004, but it failed miserably, according to City Administrator Jim Wagner.
Traffic will be moved onto the recently rebuilt left lanes in both directions from Goddard to Pennsylvania.
Rep. Pat Somerville plans to discuss legislation that could directly affect verterans, service members and their families.
Trenton City Administrator Jim Wagner is optimistic an agreement will be made in the near future.
Tri-county proposals spur debates over Detroit-suburbs ties, museum finances and property tax levels.
The health care reform bill dubbed "Obamacare", signed into law in March 2010, has been under scrutiny by many–including 26 states that filed a lawsuit against it.
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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 High School sophomore Gabrielle Herin has accumulated over 400 hours volunteering for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Judge Michael McNally of the 33rd District Court created sobriety court as a way for repeat offenders to change their lives for the better.
A new city manager was hired by the City of Trenton to fill store fronts with viable businesses.
There are over 25 cats available for adoption at the Trenton-Woodhaven Animal Shelter.
The Trenton-Woodhaven Animal Shelter has over 25 cats ready to be adopted.
An increase in fees for the Trenton Transfer Station go into effect July 1.
From children breaking in and vandalizing the main building to overgrown landscaping, one resident said she has had enough.
What's the best special occasion restaurant in Trenton? Help us choose the Readers’ Choice 2012 winner.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Trenton and Wayne County.