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Long Islanders Hope Cries Are Heard at TCL Group's Business Outlook
Although Long Island has been able to re-bound since the devastation caused by Hurricane Joaquin in 2015, without the construction of a new airport, increased airlift, foreign investment and island-wide water supply, its economy remains stunted...
Long Island still fights to recover from hurricane
Long Island still fights to recover from hurricane
NEARLY eight months after the devastating passage of Hurricane Joaquin, Long Island is still struggling to recover despite the best efforts by those on the ground.
Bahamas Family Island Kids Become Young Eagles
Bahamas Family Island Kids Become Young Eagles
Nine year old Isaac Fox last Friday became the First and Youngest Bahamian to join the ranks of Young Eagles. The Program is an initiative to get young people between the ages of 8 and 7 excited about flying and the aviation industry and is sponsored by EAA one of America's largest association of pilots.
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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...
Long Island police investigate apparent drowning
Long Island police investigate apparent drowning
Police on Long Island are investigating an apparent drowning on Saturday afternoon...
Long Island slowly returns to normal
Long Island slowly returns to normal
Some two months after Hurricane Joaquin devastated Long Island, displacing residents and debilitating the economy, the southeast island is slowly returning to normal operations.
New homes on the horizon for hurricane devastated islands
Approximately 60 new one, two- and three- bedroom homes are on the drawing board for residents in the southeast islands wiped out as a result of Hurricane Joaquin.
Long road to a normal life
Long road to a normal life
Long Island resident Etoile Burrows and her husband are trying to piece together their lives after Hurricane Joaquin wreaked havoc on the island earlier this month.
Long Island lodge owner: Tens of millions to rebuild
Long Island lodge owner: Tens of millions to rebuild
With Long Island residents and business owners reeling from Hurricane Joaquin's swath of destruction over the weekend, one flats fishing professional yesterday stated that his business would have to be "totally rebuilt" as the government mulls a suite of tax breaks for individuals seeking to rebuild what has been lost.