By Charles Sercombe The landscape of Caniff will undergo a radical change starting next spring. At the recent Hamtramck Design Showcase two weeks ago, developer George Nosis unveiled his…
By Charles Sercombe For the past two weeks concern has grown over the safety of local women. On Sept. 30 and last Sunday two Hamtramck women reported being abducted and…
By Charles Sercombe The first phase of the long-awaited alley repaving project has begun. The alley on the eastside of Jos. Campau from Caniff to Belmont was torn…
By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck’s problem with reckless and speeding drivers continues to grow. On Monday night, at about 10 p.m., a driver described as a male in his mid-20s, was…
By Charles Sercombe In a move that is rare on city council, a city councilmember almost faced being censured for comments he made. At Tuesday’s council meeting, Councilmember…
(Editor’s note: This is an edited version of what appeared in the print version of The Review.) By Charles Sercombe A Hamtramck resident is seeking the removal of Councilmember…
By Charles Sercombe The assistant to former City Manager Katrina Powell got a little extra something after she left her job in April. In May, contrary to the terms…
By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck’s search for a new city manager kicked off this week. The search company hired to conduct the head-hunting operation, GovHR, held two public forums…
By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck’s ongoing problem with reckless drivers played out as many predicted it would. Someone got hurt. Last Saturday, the Hamtramck Police Department issued a press release about…
By Charles Sercombe For years people have complained about neighbors who don’t cut their grass. While the city had the authority to ticket property owners, it had no…