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City takes first step to crack down on speeding drivers

City takes first step to crack down on speeding drivers

  By Charles Sercombe Drivers, prepare to do a lot more stopping in Hamtramck. And you young guns who like to peel around Pulaski Park? Fun’s over. City Manager Kathy…

Recycling center is now open for business

Recycling center is now open for business

  By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck’s new recycling program is now officially open for business. On Monday, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the new drop-off site, located just east of…

Breaking news … Rocker Jack White to host charity baseball game in Hamtramck

Breaking news … Rocker Jack White to host charity baseball game in Hamtramck

    By Charles Sercombe Baseball is returning in a big way at the historic Hamtramck Baseball Stadium this Thursday (July 11). Detroit rocker Jack White and his “Warstic Woodmen”…

Concern grows over safety of local taxi drivers following shooting

Concern grows over safety of local taxi drivers following shooting

  By Charles Sercombe The recent robbery and murder of a Bengali-American taxi driver has stirred up safety concerns in the community. About 50 members of the Bengali community met…

Recycling program returns with new sanitation contract

Recycling program returns with new sanitation contract

  By Charles Sercombe You may have noticed new, banana-yellow garbage trucks cruising the alleys and streets recently. City officials sped up the process of bringing on a new company,…

School district says farewell to longtime superintendent

School district says farewell to longtime superintendent

  By Charles Sercombe The Hamtramck Public School District employees said their goodbyes last week to retiring Superintendent Tom Niczay. Niczay has been the superintendent of the district for 11…

City Life: City and schools walk the talk on road safety

City Life: City and schools walk the talk on road safety

    By Walter Wasacz Last week Hamtramck took an innovative first step forward to increase pedestrian safety on the city’s streets. In a joint meeting of the common council…

New gas lines disrupt traffic

New gas lines disrupt traffic

    By Charles Sercombe Getting around Hamtramck has been a challenge this spring. Since last year, DTE Energy has been digging up city streets to install new gas lines.…

Alcohol a factor in crash that caused power outage

Alcohol a factor in crash that caused power outage

    By Charles Sercombe By Charles Sercombe A 19-year-old man from Dearborn struck a utility pole last Friday morning, causing a power outage for about 3,000 residences. Hamtramck police…

Councilman cleared of ‘defaulter’ charge

Councilman cleared of ‘defaulter’ charge

    By Charles Sercombe Attention city council candidates: Make sure you are up to date on your property taxes and water bills by election day. That’s part of the…