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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.
Helping hurricane victims
Helping hurricane victims
EIGHT months after the devastating Hurricane Joaquin, Long Island's community centres are being restored to full working order thanks to the support of the Sandals Foundation.
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.
Rigby sees devastation, but hope on trip to find grandmother
After nearly three days without communicating with his grandmother in Deadman's Cay, Long Island, attorney Raynard Rigby boarded a plane and then a boat on Sunday evening in search of the retired 85-year-old woman.
Lodge owner rips proposed new bonefishing regulations
A Long Island bonefishing lodge owner yesterday slammed proposed amendments to laws governing the local flats fishing industry, stating that The Bahamas could "kiss the industry goodbye" due to a suite of regulations that he said encourages favoritism and hinders industry competitiveness.