By Alan R. Madeleine Café 1923 was lit up this past Friday. Lit up with the incendiary words of youthful poetry performance, that is. Hamtramck High students, under the tutelage…
By Alan R. Madeleine Another long-familiar Hamtramck dining landmark has reopened. This time though, the name, menu and all are very different from the previous occupants. Coming fast on the…
We’ve said it before, but we’ll repeat it again. The Hamtramck City Council did the right thing on Tuesday by officially raising the city’s property tax rate to its legal…
By Alan R. Madeleine Students at Dickinson East Elementary School have been getting quite a lesson on going green. But first, let’s get some background on what an extraordinary transformation…
By Charles Sercombe And then there were 13. That’s 13 candidates we’re talking about who will be on the August Primary ballot for three seats on City Council. Two candidates…
By Charles Sercombe In what could be called a twist of fate, Hamtramck is going to end its fiscal year with a $2 million budget surplus. But that surplus will…
By Alan R. Madeleine When Fallyn West, Head Coach of the Hamtramck High Lady Cosmos girls basketball team, first started searching for money to get her girls some T-shirts for…
What is our City Council up to these days? We have the scoop and the highlights – as well as the lowlights – of the latest council meeting. By Charles…
When it comes to good food and great times, Hamtramck has plenty to offer. In this column, we’ll talk about what’s happening at our bars, restaurants and other events that…
By Alan R. Madeleine The time was right. Little hands helped big hands. And so The Clock Restaurant finally – after months of false starts and speculations – threw open…