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Prime Minister Davis lauds Family-Island development at the Crystal Cove Groundbreaking on Long Island
Prime Minister Davis lauds Family-Island development at the Crystal Cove Groundbreaking on Long Island
During his Official Remarks at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Crystal Cove Cruise Port, on Long Island, on December 19, 2022, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis pointed out that, from “day one”, his administration pledged to shift the developmental focus of The Bahamas away from the “Nassau-centric model of the past few decades”.
Prime Minister Minnis opens two infrastructure projects for Long Island
Newton Cay Bridge and Monument Road part of plan to improve infrastructure across Family Islands...
REMARKS The Most Hon. Hubert A. Minnis, M.P. Prime Minister and Minister of Finance The Commonwealth of The Bahamas The Official Opening of Monument Road, Long Island
It is a great pleasure to be with you on the occasion of the official opening of the Monument Road....
Minister D'Aguilar Detailed Process Towards Creation of New Airport at Long Island
At a Town Meeting on Thursday, March 28, at North Long Island High School in Simms, Minister of Tourism and Aviation (MOTA), the Hon. Dionisio D'Aguilar addressed the Long Island community...
Ancient Lucayan skeletons discovered in Clarence Town
Officials from the Antiquities, Monuments & Museum Corporation (AMMC) have announced the discovery of ancient skeleton remains in Clarence Town, Long Island.
Lucayan bones unearthed in Long Island
Lucayan bones unearthed in Long Island
THE remains of two Lucayans, the people who inhabited The Bahamas from the year 600 to the 1500s, have been discovered in graves in Long Island.
Lucayan bones unearthed
Lucayan bones unearthed
THE remains of two Lucayans, the people who inhabited The Bahamas from the year 600 to the 1500s, have been discovered in graves in Long Island.
Ancient Lucayan Skeletons Discovered in Clarence Town
Officials from the Antiquities, Monuments & Museum Corporation (AMMC) today announced the discovery of ancient skeleton remains in Clarence Town, Long Island. The bones, located in two distinct graves, appear to be that of Lucayan people who inhabited the archipelago from 600 AD to the 1500?s.