And the winner is….
As usual, this is the big season for awards.
Last month’s major highlights included the handing out of the 2012 Golden Globes and the announcement of this year’s nominees for the Academy Awards, which will be awarded next month.
Locally it’s award season also, with several honors being announced at the 42nd annual City [...]
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Joe Hoshaw: Awards programs are always looking for more nominees
Joe Hoshaw, Jr.: Time to see how closely you were paying attention last year
“It was the best of times; it was the worst of times…”
Apologies to Charles Dickens, but that’s kind of the general feeling I get watching those year-end news recaps we’ve all grown so accustomed to seeing.
The only difference nowadays is that it seems as if there are many more of them because all the [...]
Joe Hoshaw: Letter prompts a renewed quest for an interview with Santa
One of the Letters to the Editor we received this past month really caught my attention. It was from a young reader. I’d like to share it with you here:
“Dear Editor: I am an 8-year-old student at Anderson Elementary. Some of my friends say there is no Santa Claus. One of my teachers says, [...]
Joe Hoshaw, Jr.:Downtown building on core group of savvy entrepreneurs
Downtown Trenton will mark a major milestone next summer. But don’t expect any parades or special proclamations from the mayor on this one.
When late June rolls around it will have been 25 years since the Mulias & Ellias department store was destroyed by fire.
I remember writing a newspaper column a short time after [...]
Joe Hoshaw: Community’s support has been a major asset to our efforts
This issue marks the Trenton Trib’s one-year anniversary. More importantly, September also marks the start of our second year.
Late last month we had a very small company luncheon to briefly celebrate the modest milestone (which was totally appropriate, considering that we are, indeed, a very small company), and then it was back to the [...]
Joe Hoshaw:Dedication of ‘core groups’ sustains Roar’s long tradition
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Trenton’s near 62-year association with power boat racing represents what is likely the longest-running annual outdoor event Downriver, and perhaps one of the oldest in southeast Michigan as well.
In fact, other than the annual Thanksgiving Day Parade in Detroit, nothing obvious comes to mind that would come close to matching the PNC [...]


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