By Charles Sercombe The future of Hamtramck’s Post Office is heating up. The Postal Service will soon decide whether to close over 700 local post offices nationwide, including the Hamtramck…
By Charles Sercombe You can feel a bit safer walking Jos. Campau during the first of the month, thanks to a federal grant. Hamtramck police are able to tap into…
By Ian Perrotta Review Special Writer Most people from Hamtramck already know that there are numerous places to get great tasting and genuine foreign foods. Now, thanks to The Travel…
By Greg Kowalski Doesn’t seem like a baseball game where the score was 11-0 going into the final inning would stir much excitement – but it sure did. In fact…
By Charles Sercombe A Hanley St. house fire last Sunday afternoon is being called highly suspicious by fire officials. At about 5 p.m., a fire suddenly erupted in the rear…
By Charles Sercombe In the days leading up to Tuesday’s Primary Election, you could say that what started out as a sleepy election had turned red-hot. Candidates seemed to have…
By Ian Perrotta Review Special Writer This past weekend the honorably named Bangladeshi Ave lived up to its name when Conant was closed off from Caniff to Charest and turned…
How’s this for a Saturday – you and your kids can get a freebie health check-up and spend the afternoon playing games and enjoying some refreshments? If that sounds like…
By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck’s mayoral and council candidates didn’t exactly stand out at Wednesday’s candidate forum, but they also didn’t put a foot in their mouths. And if the election…
By Ian Perrotta Review Special Writer Last Thursday afternoon was great for a drive, but even better for a walk. That was when Dan Burden, the country’s foremost expert on…