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Statement by Hon. Glenys Hanna- Martin on status of Family Imports Emergency Lighting Network
Statement by Hon. Glenys Hanna- Martin on status of Family Imports Emergency Lighting Network
The Minister of Transport and Aviation is pleased to announce that the Emergency Lighting System at the Deadman?s Cay Airport, Long Island which was damaged during Hurricane Joaquin has now been fully restored by the Department of Civil Aviation.
Water Project Set to Begin in Several North Long Island Settlements
Long Island, The Bahamas -- Residents in several North Long Island settlements are set to receive water for the first time...
Bannister says new Long Island airport will be ‘wonderful’
Engineering and architectural studies for the design of a new airport in Long Island will begin in 2020 announced the Hon. Desmond Bannister, Minister of Public Works...
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...
Concerns raised among voters in Long Island
Concerns raised among voters in Long Island
AS the Free National Movement hunkers down for a leadership battle, another storm looms in Long Island between supporters and detractors of representative Loretta Butler-Turner.
Businessman: Govt overlooking Long Island
Businessman: Govt overlooking Long Island
A prominent Long Island businessman has slammed the government for "hindering growth and development" for the island after overlooking the island as part of its proposed first series of airport redevelopment projects slated for this year.
The Governor General Makes First Official Visit to Hometown, Long Island
His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Cornelius A. Smith, Governor General, accompanied by his wife, Lady Clara, made a first Official Visit to his hometown, Long Island, Thursday, November 26, 2020...
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.
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.