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Abaco Marble and Granite Ltd.

Poppy's Way
Marsh Harbour
Abaco, Bahamas

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News Article
June 12, 2012
11 Dead after boat sinks off Abaco

At least 11 people aer dead and the death toll is expexted to rise after a vessel trying to leave the northern Bahamas and enter the United States went down at sea last night, police reported this yesterday afternoon.

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News Article
January 09, 2023
BNT Statement on Sunken Vessel Off Coast of Abaco

The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) wishes to express its concerns about the cargo ship that recently sank off the southern coast of Abaco.

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News Article
August 30, 2022
Post-Dorian mangrove restoration picks up steam

In the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, scientists and environmentalists leapt into action researching mangroves on Grand Bahama and Abaco, their health and how those ecosystems function. Some collected propagules (another name for mangrove seeds) and galvanized communities into establishing backyard nurseries and burrowing tiny mangrove plants called seedlings into areas hard hit by the Category 5 ...

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News Article
October 11, 2012
Christian Council Urges End To Campaign Mud Slinging

Bahamas Christian Council President Rev Dr. Ranford Patterson yesterday urged politicians to stop the mud-slinging in the North Abaco by-election campaign, claiming it is ripping apart families and tight-knit communities.

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Real Estate
Crystal Waters and Villas
  • $ 7,650,000
  • House
  • Abaco, Bahamas
  • Bedrooms : 15
  • Bathrooms : 15.00
  • Living Area : 8633 sqft
  • Lot Area : 4 acres

HG Christie Real Estate   All properties of this realtor


Real Estate
Hummingbird Cottage
Real Estate
Hummingbird Cottage
  • $ 3,100,000
  • House
  • Abaco, Bahamas
  • Bedrooms : 3
  • Bathrooms : 3.00
  • Living Area : 2158 sqft
  • Lot Area : 8351 sqft

HG Christie Real Estate   All properties of this realtor


News Article
November 07, 2019
Working in the Mud. CPS Reaches Halfway Point in Gargantuan Cleanup Effort

There is a rhythm to the work here. Men lug and tug debris. Heavy equipment weave in, out and around piles of rubbles, lifting and hauling, filling and refilling 10 dump trucks every hour on the hour to carry away what is left of The Mud – a shantytown amongst the largest in the nation before Hurricane Dorian leveled it...

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