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Terey Delisle: City offers a wide range of programs and services for seniors

Last month we discussed what local businesses could do to attract young people. Kids and teens are an important group to connect with, but a large portion (about 20 percent, according to the latest census) of the population in Trenton consists of senior citizens.
The city of Trenton offers great services and programs for seniors, some [...]

Terey Delisle: Readers offer feedback on the businesses they’d like to see

By Terey Delisle
Last month I posed the question of what new businesses people would like to see in Trenton. I got a lot of positive response from current and former Trenton residents. I think this is because those of us from Trenton remain fiercely loyal to the city, even if we don’t live there anymore.
My [...]

Terey Delisle: Be sure to treasure (and patronize) those favorite businesses

By Terey Delisle
              On a Wednesday night this past October, I decided to stop at Del’s downtown after a meeting to pick up a pizza to bring home.
                In my usual ritual, while waiting for my pizza to be ready I stepped over to Mike’s Tap Room (also known as the Trenton Tap Room) for [...]

Terey Delisle: Man shares poignant anti-bullying message with THS students

We all have seen and heard many stories in the media lately about bullying, cyber-bullying, and suicides of young people following instances of harassment. You may even know families who have been personally affected.
Trenton High School recently hosted a day of presentations on the Anti-Bullying movement, which was created to raise awareness and bring about [...]

Terey Delisle: Acting workshops a confidence builder for budding performers

The Downriver Youth Performing Arts Center began its latest session of its popular acting workshops Sept.10. The classes are held three times a year — September, January and March — in the beautifully remodeled Trenton Village Theatre on West Jefferson Avenue.  This is the sixth year of the workshops.
Led by director Mary Zaleski and [...]

Terey DeLisle: Monthly jazz night drawing faithful following to TV’s Grand Event

The historic Trenton Hotel building has been a downtown icon for more than a century. TV’s Grand Event owners Tracey and Victor Stroia, (who also own TV’s Deli & Diner on Fort Street) have found many new ways to draw people in to the unique and beautiful locale.
                One such event is Jazz on the [...]

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