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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.
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.
Long Islanders still waiting a year after Hurricane Joaquin
LONG Island farmers have not been able to collect on relief vouchers issued by the government for losses incurred by Hurricane Joaquin more than a year ago, according to one resident who criticised the stalled pace of relief for the 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.
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.
National Disaster Reconstruction Committee to provide support to hurrican damaged islands
National Disaster Reconstruction Committee to provide support to hurrican damaged islands
The business community throughout the settlements of Long Island were among the hardest hit as a result of the devastation of Hurricane Joaquin.
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.
Butler-Turner: School told to block herfrom special assembly
Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner claimed the Ministry of Education directed a government primary school in New Providence not to present her with hurricane relief supplies for students in her constituency during a special assembly yesterday.
One in ten long island homes assessed so far are 'completely destroyed'
MORE than one tenth of the homes assessed by teams dispatched by the National Emergency Management Agency in Long Island have been rendered "completely destroyed" in the wake of Hurricane Joaquin...