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Election Day Is A Roller-Coaster Ride With Historical Results

By Charles Sercombe These are indeed historical times for Hamtramck politics. The Bangladeshi community has proven beyond a doubt that it is a political powerhouse, one capable of electing and…

There’s A Reason It’s Called ‘Silly Season’ By Some

By Charles Sercombe Every election has its odd moments and quirks. Last Tuesday’s was no exception. One of the most striking things was the number of kids – high school…

Queen Of Apostles Looks To The Heavens To Help The Unemployed

By Catherine Gasior Review Specialwriter With so many local people out of work and more about to lose their jobs, perhaps it’s time to seek divine intervention. That’s where Our…

School Of Champions: Kosciuszko Dominates Competition In Fall Sports

By Ian Perrotta Review Staffwriter Boys’ Soccer Last Friday the Kosciuszko Middle School soccer team ended their season with a perfect 8-0 record and the distinction of being the champions…

Fate Of City’s Post Office Sealed And Delivered

By Charles Sercombe Pop the champagne corks and call off Saturday’s rally to save Hamtramck’s post office. Hamtramck’s post office has been saved. No ifs, ands or buts about it.…

The Long Route Of The Hamtramck Post Office

The Long Route Of The Hamtramck Post Office

By Greg Kowalski Special to The Review A lot of noise was made in Hamtramck to save the post office on Caniff. And for good reason, not only does the…

Candidates Square Off One More Time Before Tuesday’s Election

By Charles Sercombe Well, the gloves finally came off at last Thursday’s “Meet the Candidates Night.” Sort of. In what has been a pretty tame election year, candidates for City…

Fate Of City’s Post Office Sealed And Delivered

By Charles Sercombe Pop the champagne corks and call off Saturday’s rally to save Hamtramck’s post office. Hamtramck’s post office has been saved. No ifs, ands or buts about it.…

Schools Brace For Additional Budget Cuts

By Ian Perrotta Review Staffwriter As if the news about the recently passed K-12 budget that cut per-pupil aid by $165 wasn’t bad enough, it now seems another $127-per-student cut…

Census: Everyone Counts When It Comes To Being Counted

By Ian Perrotta Review Staffwriter Though the official count isn’t until 2010, it’s not too early to prepare for the U.S Census. The census is a tradition that dates back…