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A word from the national Census Bureau …

The year 2010 is when the nation participates in the once-every-10-year population count, known as the Census. In the upcoming months The Review will publish news from the Census Bureau.…

Reading Matters …

By Brad Neff Some of us know firsthand the power of a public school teacher. We know well how an exceptional teacher can change the life of a student. At…

Koscuiszko Basketball Brief…

Koscuiszko Basketball Brief…

A player from the Koscuiszko Cougars tries for two points in Tuesday’s game against the Universal Academy Eagles. The Cougars won the game 41-10 and are off to a 4-0…

Despite financial cuts, Hamtramck must invest in itself

Despite financial cuts, Hamtramck must invest in itself

Hamtramck is facing severe cuts in its budget and may even have to lay off 17 police officers and 16 firefighters. Some in town are outraged over that notion, as…

Goodfellows have their work cut out during annual holiday drive

Goodfellows have their work cut out during annual holiday drive

By Charles Sercombe If you didn’t get this issue from a Hamtramck Goodfellow volunteer, listen up. The Goodfellows really need your help, and by help we mean your money. On…

Lawsuit rips apart police

By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck hasn’t faced a bomb like this in generations. On Wednesday, Hamtramck was in the Detroit media in all the worst ways. A lawsuit was made public…

District ramps up protest

By Ian Perrotta Review Staffwriter There could be some controversial changes in Hamtramck Public Schools. In late November, State Rep. Tom McMillin (R-Rochester Hills) introduced two bills to the state…

Tax forfeitures: a sign of the tough financial times

By Charles Sercombe Just how tough is it for Hamtramck homeowners? Must be pretty horrible considering over 150 homeowners are going to lose their houses if they don’t square up…

Vacant houses pose a threat of arson spree

By Charles Sercombe Firefighters are crossing their fingers. Crossing their fingers in hope that what appears to be a budding trend doesn’t become a full-blown arson spree. In the past…

Cougars’ basketball team looks to scratch out competition

Cougars’ basketball team looks to scratch out competition

By Ian Perrotta Review Staffwriter Last Tuesday (Nov. 24) the Kosciuszko Middle School boys’ basketball team played its first game of the season at Dearborn Academy. The team won the…