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Long Island is ALIV
Long Island is ALIV
April 20, 2018. ALIV is pleased to announce that it continues its Family Island rollout expansion with the latest island added as Long Island...
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 Is. MP warns residents against certain business activities
Although Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis announced on Sunday that Long Island, among other islands, is now permitted to “resume commercial activity”, Long Island MP Adrian Gibson on Monday night warned residents not to engage in activities he said could result in Long Island being closed again.
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...
Long Island, Abaco look to expand sponging industry
Long Island, Abaco look to expand sponging industry
MORE than a dozen spongers on Long Island expressed huge interest in moving forward with creating a local association and revitalising the industry during a meeting with project managers of a project to revitalise the sponging industry...
Glinton's Primary School students Bring the Long Island Dramma At National Art festival
Glinton's Primary School students Bring the Long Island Dramma At National Art festival
oungsters from grades one through three at Glinton's Primary School recite a poem about the night before school...
Former St. Peter's Parish ACW chief honored
Former St. Peter's Parish ACW chief honored
The members of St. Peter's Parish recently honored one of their own for her continued work in their church and the wider community of North Long Island.
Deadman's Cay Airport to be relocated due to hurricane threat
PRIME Minister Perry Christie said his administration will relocate the Deadman's Cay airport in Long Island to seek protection from the calamitous effects hurricanes have when they strike the outer islands.
Long Island schools receive facelift from holiday travelers
Hurricane ravaged schools in Long Island benefited from the community service of The Domestic Tourist and a group of island hoppers on the Majority Rule holiday, as the crew traveled to the island for a weekend of giving back.
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.