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June 28, 2019
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...

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July 18, 2018
Long Island, Abaco look to expand sponging industry, create local associations

More than a dozen spongers on Long Island expressed huge interest in moving forward with creating a local association and revitalizing the industry during a meeting with project managers of a project to revitalize the sponging industry in The Bahamas

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October 22, 2015
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.

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News Article
March 06, 2012
Long Island Office Opening - FNM Leader Hubert Ingraham

Long Island;
FNMs:
Colour Red is in the great constituency of Long Island. We are in FNM country. You have been with us for a long time. Like the saying goes, ?Love is a many splendored thing!? We love you. Pappa love you. We know you love us back.

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October 28, 2017
Minister Campbell and Ferreira join MP Adrian Gibson to assess the Impact of Abandoned Barge

No spilled oil or environmental damage was caused by the abandoned barge, left broken up at Gray?s Bay in Long Island, as was reported by numerous concerned residents, voicing their opinions on social media...

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December 17, 2015
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.

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October 26, 2015
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.

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News Article
August 02, 2011
PLP candidate says Long Island 'has been neglected too long'

LONG Island has been neglected by the government for far too long, Progressive Liberal Party candidate Alex Storr said. The political newcomer said that a widespread lack of running water and a rundown airport at Deadman's Cay are two points of concern for the local population.

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