Oct 30, 2009 | Press & Argus
Brighton The Brighton Senior Center is at 850 Spencer Road in Brighton. Fall and winter hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, and noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays.
Police, parks, school upgrades on Hamburg Twp. ballot
Voters in this southern Livingston community will have multiple ballot issues to consider Tuesday, including a tax hike to sustain police services, a first-time increase for parks and a $59.5 million bond to fund technology and building upgrades in Pinckney Community Schools.
Hamburg Township Police awarded federal grant
The Hamburg Township Police Department has been awarded a federal grant in the amount of $5,088 to help equip its officers with bulletproof vests.
More than 475 Hamburg Township absentee ballots supposedly missing last week have been found.
Hamburg clerk's attorney: Recall push '100 percent political'
First-year Hamburg Township Clerk Matt Skiba faces a recall election Nov. 3, but he's not talking about it anymore.
Nearly 500 Hamburg voters don't have absentee ballots
Some Hamburg Township residents have yet to receive their absentee ballots. According to Joan Runyan, elections coordinator with the Livingston County clerk's office, as many as 475 of the 1,300 absentee ballots mass-mailed from the post office in Howell on Oct.
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Jonathan Kramer, Hamburg Township Resident Named to Crain's 40 Under 40
Jonathan Kramer, 36, a resident of Hamburg Township, was named one of Crain's Detroit's 40 Under 40.
Amid unprecedented declines in property values and poor economic times, police in Hamburg Township are asking voters to ratify a 10-year, 1.5-mill property tax Nov.
A Hamburg Township resident has been ordered to keep his dog quarantined after the dog bit a pizza delivery woman and a police sergeant responding to a call about the dog.
Heroin Bust Nets More Than 40 Suspects
A major drug bust puts more than 40 people behind bars. Hamburg Township Police say more arrests are on the way.
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MI: DEA Detroit Assists Hamburg TWP Police In Large Local Impact Investigation
DEA Detroit Assists Hamburg TWP Police In Large Local Impact Investigation - Increase in heroin overdose deaths led to multi-jurisdictional investigation with 50 arrests OCT 14 -- In February 2009, Hamburg Township Police investigated the second heroin-related death in less than three months at the same home.
Sweep nets dozens of drug suspects
Mary Anderson scanned the list of 43 people arrested in a multijurisdictional investigation that identified alleged drug dealers in four counties, including Livingston, hoping to find the man she believes is responsible for her daughter's death.
Drug ring takedown announced at Hamburg press conference BY LISA ROOSE-CHURCH * DAILY PRESS & ARGUS * October 13, 2009 View mug shots on PDF Officials said 43 arrests were made, including eight arrests of Mexican nationals living illegally in the United States.
Authorities to announce arrest of 50 for drug trafficking
Law enforcement officials will announce today the arrest of about 50 people in the trafficking of heroin and other dangerous drugs in Livingston and Washtenaw counties.
State Rep. Bill Rogers, R-Genoa Township is the guest speaker when the Livingston County Republican Women's Club meets at noon at Brighton Bar & Grill, 400 W. Main St.
Hamburg firefighters openstation to public this month
The Hamburg Township Fire Department will hold an open house and dedication ceremony for its newly constructed fire station from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct.
A jury continues its deliberations today in the case of a Hamburg Township woman accused of resisting police when she allegedly failed to obey an order while blocking traffic on Island Shore Drive in 2008.
Court Docket: Father charged with molesting sons
A Hamburg Township father was arraigned Monday on a 10-count complaint alleging he molested his two sons, both under age 13.
MONDAY The Livingston County Board of Commissioners will discuss retaining a law firm to resolve improper fees charged by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and appoint members to several county boards.
A 51-year-old Pinckney woman lost her life when her vehicle collided with a power pole this evening in Hamburg Township, police said.
Court Docket: Attorney wants testimony excluded in murder case
An attorney for a Warren man who is accused of murder is asking a Livingston County judge to exclude testimony about his client's alleged conversations with one victim about his share of their mother's estate.