Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won Trenton in Tuesday's presidential primary.
Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Feb. 28 in Trenton. This map shows the location of the city's seven precincts.
Trenton officials said the number of voters for the 2012 presidential primary will likely be far less than the 2008 presidential primary.
About 27 percent of voters turned out for the 2008 presidential primary and Trenton City Clerk Trish Gearhart anticipates far less this time around.
A ballot proposal to be voted on Tuesday, Feb. 28 asks some Trenton residents to pay more in taxes to fix up Riverview schools.
A letter written by Trenton City Administrator Jim Wagner to Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano has resulted in an increase of inspections of the Riverview Land Preserve.
Riverview mayor and council members plan to make their decision on Feb. 27 on whether or not to combine emergency dispatch and lock up facilities with Trenton.
The smell surrounding the Riverview Land Preserve is not getting better, and Trenton City Administrator Jim Wagner wants to find out why.
Trenton Mayor Kyle Stack gave the State of the City Address on Monday during a Trenton Rotary Club meeting at the Westfield Center.
Residents from different parts of Trenton weigh in on the smell, or lack there of, coming from the Riverview Land Preserve.
Recently, a "terrible" smell has been emanating from the Riverview Land Preserve causing one Trenton resident to write a letter to Mayor Kyle Stack and other residents to complain.
Sunday, Jan. 22, marked the first day of several postal increases, including a 1-cent increase to 45 cents for first-class domestic letters and a 7-cent increase to $1.05 for international letters.
Trenton received a grant for $239,750 as part of the Michigan Department of Treasury’s Economic Vitality Incentive Program.
Wayne County Commissioner Joseph Palamara and Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano were in Trenton to officially hand over the reigns of the Elizabeth Park Marina to city administrators.
The National Weather Service is forecasting a return of winter weather. Since it has been some time since motorists have had to deal with snow and ice, the Michigan Department of Transportation is sharing safe driving tips.
In 2009, officials from Canadian National Railway and state and local officials declared the railroad crossing at Fort and Van Horn to be safe and adequate for traffic.
Trenton Department of Public Works will pick up Christmas trees and turn them into wood chips now through January.
Trenton municipal buildings are closed Dec. 23, 26 30 and Jan. 2.
State Representatives introduce bill to Michigan House demanding that welfare recipients should have to take drug tests.
The National Transportation Safety Board recommended Tuesday a ban against most portable electronic devices for those behind the wheel. What do you think?
Father and son Patrick and Mike Hawkins acknowledged at City Hall.
Trenton Mayor Kyle Stack has interviewed for a new chief of police.
According to Congress, pizza sauce will still be counted as a vegetable in school lunches after members blocked a proposed overhaul of the nation's school lunch program. What do you think?
Newly elected Mayor of Trenton Kyle Stack was sworn in Monday night.
Here's what people will be talking about at the water cooler; read up, so you're in the know, too.
Stack talks to Patch about her immediate plans for the city of Trenton.
Republican debate Wednesday sets Michigan up to have pivotal role in coming election, experts say.
Kyle Stack is the new mayor of Trenton and the buzz on Facebook is positive.
Tuesday was a night for challengers in Trenton.
The polls have closed in Trenton. We'll report the results as we get them.
After all the votes are counted the big question is, who will be the mayor of Trenton tomorrow?
Trenton voters will decide to allow city administrators to publish notices and ordinances on the city's website, on cable access stations, in public buildings and in local newspapers.
Voting is a right, right?
GOP organizers confirm who will be on stage for Wednesday debate at Oakland University.
Tell us what Trenton needs from our next president. What issues matter the most to our local community?
Trenton Patch editor Nate Stemen asked city council candidate W. Dan Gillespie three questions.
Trenton Patch editor Nate Stemen asked city council candidate William LeFevre three questions.
Trenton Patch editor Nate Stemen asked city council challenger Robert Howey three questions.
Trenton Patch editor Nate Stemen asked city council candidate MaryEllen McLeod three questions.
Trenton Patch editor Nate Stemen asked mayoral candidate Kyle Stack three questions.