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Schools superintendent warns of massive cuts by Congress

Schools superintendent warns of massive cuts by Congress

      By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck Public Schools could face “devastating” cuts in its budget unless Congress restores massive cuts in funding scheduled to go into effect Friday (March…

Councilmember’s bid to restart Parks Commission ignites debate

Councilmember’s bid to restart Parks Commission ignites debate

    By Ian Perrotta Sometimes a seemingly simple request can turn into a complex debate. That’s exactly what happened last Wednesday (Feb. 13) when City Councilmember Robert Zwolak appeared…

City told to make deeper cuts

      By Charles Sercombe State officials rejected Hamtramck’s budget deficit elimination plan and won’t loan the city $3 million to avoid payless paydays. Instead, State Treasurer Andy Dillon…

Paczki Day brings in the visitors and the bucks

Paczki Day brings in the visitors and the bucks

  By Charles Sercombe Without a doubt, Hamtramck owns Paczki Day. Thousands of visitors jammed into bakeries and bars to experience Hamtramck’s version of Mardi Gras. And the party went…

Center has one more hurdle to go

Center has one more hurdle to go

  By Charles Sercombe It looks like an Islamic center will get the go-ahead to operate in a 52,000-square-foot industrial building on St. Aubin and Faber. On Wednesday evening, the…

Paczki Day is Hamtramck’s version of Mardi Gras

Paczki Day is Hamtramck’s version of Mardi Gras

    By Charles Sercombe On Thursday as we were getting ready to go to press, you could almost smell it in the air. Paczki Day. Yes, it’s that time…

ZBA rejects mosque design

ZBA rejects mosque design

  By Charles Sercombe It’s back to the drawing board for those wishing to open a mosque at the northwest corner of Jos. Campau and Caniff. At the Zoning Board…

City officials agree on plan to eliminate budget deficit

By Charles Sercombe City officials found a way to eliminate the city’s budget deficit and guess who’s going to be hit up? Chances are, it will be you. The city…

New business zone will open up industrial site

New business zone will open up industrial site

  By Charles Sercombe An area that was once strictly zoned for industrial activity may be opened up for other types of businesses. The Plan Commission will consider at its…

New study ranks Hamtramck Pubic Schools much higher than state does

New study ranks Hamtramck Pubic Schools much higher than state does

  By Charles Sercombe If you factor in the effects of Hamtramck’s nearly 50 percent poverty rate, the public school district here is performing fairly well. That’s the finding of…