West side Detroiters say lagging US mail service has been hit or miss
By Randy Wimbley and David Komer online producer
Published It’s terrible how they’re doing us, said Martina Johnson.
West side Detroit neighborhoods complain about spotty US mail service
Short-staffing may be to blame for spotty mail delivery in some Detroit neighborhoods.
Johnson says it’s been hit or miss for her. We haven’t got our mail in two weeks, she said.
Johnson lives in the Warrendale area on Detroit’s west side and went to her post office on Joy Road near the Southfield freeway this weekend to pick up her mail and file a complaint.
February 15, 2021 By H. Nelson Spencer
Capt. Larry Jamison.
When he retires from Osage Marine Services in Naples, Ill., where he has been general manager for the better part of a career that has spanned more than half a century, Capt. Larry Jamison is planning to return to a sport he played in the Navy some 60 years ago.
But first and foremost, about his career. To say he has a rich family heritage on the river would be an understatement. His father and four of his five brothers all worked on towboats. “One brother was an oddball and ended up working for the power company, but of the four who worked on the river, one was a chief engineer with Wisconsin Barge Line, and the others were all captains. My dad piloted for Blaske Barge Line, Riverway and Upper Mississippi River Towing. I also have an uncle and some cousins who work on the river. There’s a bunch of us out there,” he said.