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February 23, 2022
Many in Abaco still struggling

MURPHY TOWN, Abaco – Patrick McDonald is living in a tent in the ruins of his father’s home in Murphy Town, Abaco.

The home has no roof and no windows.

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December 24, 2018
Abaco Neem Oil and The Neem Project are Showcased at "World Neem Organisation" Summit in India

The proprietors of Abaco Neem, Nick and Daphne Miaoulis recently returned from the first annual “World Neem Organisation” (WNO) Summit and educational trip to Bangalore, India...

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September 26, 2012
Bahamas Striping Helps Abaco Community

Company executives and PLP candidate Renardo Curry team up for community project
Murphy Town, Abaco ? Abaco?s homegrown patriotism and strong sense of community has lured Bahamas Striping to Murphy Town to help with another community project.

For Bahamas Striping president Atario Mitchell the project is special because Atario was raised there.

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July 19, 2021
Foundations help fund Abaco school rebuild, provide laptops and more

With hand-painted signs held high, students at Central Abaco Primary School welcomed representatives of the Lyford Cay and Canadian Lyford Cay Foundations (LCF), thanking them for donations that helped rebuild the school destroyed by Hurricane Dorian.

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February 17, 2020
Sandy Point airport and historic lighthouse to get major upgrades under South Abaco development heads of agreement

The Sandy Point airport will be expanded and enhanced under the heads of agreement signed between the Government of The Bahamas and Tyrsoz Family Holdings Ltd...

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October 31, 2019
New VAT Relief Policy announced for Abaco and Grand Bahama

Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis announced today a new VAT Relief Policy for Abaco and the Cays and Grand Bahama until June 2020, as part of the Government’s effort to stimulate the economies of areas affected by Hurricane Dorian...

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February 10, 2020
'Abaco clean-up is making progress': Clarke hits back at criticism of pace for island's rebuild

CHAIRMAN of the Disaster Reconstruction Authority John-Michael Clarke yesterday defended the pace of the debris removal on Abaco, noting that officials feel "certain" that work is progressing on the storm-impacted island...

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July 24, 2013
'Disastrous' cuts could lead to basic service shutdown

Pointing out that the Hope Town district handed over $5.4 million in revenue to the central government last year, Sweeting called the move to cut the local government's budget deeply "shameful". The reduction in funding was made known to the council on Monday.

The Hope Town District Council will be given $254,656.16 annually to run the affairs of Hope Town, Man-O-War Cay, Great Guana Cay and su...

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November 07, 2019
Working in the Mud. CPS Reaches Halfway Point in Gargantuan Cleanup Effort

There is a rhythm to the work here. Men lug and tug debris. Heavy equipment weave in, out and around piles of rubbles, lifting and hauling, filling and refilling 10 dump trucks every hour on the hour to carry away what is left of The Mud – a shantytown amongst the largest in the nation before Hurricane Dorian leveled it...

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