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Long Island road renamed in honor of Joseph B. Carroll
The community of Long Island honored the memory of nation builder, community leader, war hero and son of the soil -- Joseph Benjamin Carroll – by officially naming a road in his honor.
Contract for Long Island potable water will bring relief to residents
No longer will residents of Salt Pond and other settlements in Long Island have to wait for the tanker trucks to visit their homes and fill their tanks with water to take baths, clean and do laundry...
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...
ALIV Contintues to Strengthen Ties with Long Island
ALIV Contintues to Strengthen Ties with Long Island
ALIV continues to uphold its commitment of fostering and strengthening community partnerships as well as the promoting quality health services...
Long Island schools receive face lift from holiday travellers
Hurricane ravaged schools in Long Island benefited from the community service of The Domestic Tourist and a group of island hoppers this Majority Rule Holiday, as the crew travelled to the island for a weekend of giving back.
All Students on Long Island Back in Schools
All Students on Long Island Back in Schools
A few days after announcing the opening of most schools on Long Island, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology is happy to announce that the students from the Mangrove Bush Primary School will return to school sooner than initially expected.
Gibson: Don't allow visitors into homes in Long Island
LONG Island MP Adrian Gibson has strongly cautioned constituents against allowing visitors into their homes after the island recorded its first confirmed COVID-19 case on Sunday...
Friends of Exuma build two homes for Long Island victims of Hurricane Joaquin
DUNMORE, Long Island -- Receiving the keys to newly-built homes, mortgage free, was a great day for two residents of this settlement whose homes were destroyed by the catastrophic Hurricane Joaquin in October 2015.
Friends of Exuma build two homes for Long Island victims of hurricane Joaquin
Receiving the keys to newly-built homes, mortgage free, was a great day for two residents of this settlement whose homes were destroyed by the catastrophic Hurricane Joaquin in October 2015.
American charity worker apologizes to The Bahamas but says problems are real
The American charity worker whose portrayal of Dunmore, Long Island sparked massive controversy and some public outrage earlier this month, apologized again to the entire country, but said she hopes that the ordeal has shed light on the needs of some in that community.
During a recent trip to Long Island, Mardie Caldwell posted photos to Facebook of the people who live in Dunmore, portraying th...