AT the tender age of 17, Alexander Anderson is just not your average kid. In fact, to describe him as a computer whiz would be something of an understatement.
Unperturbed by the complexities of comput...
AFTER 33 years of dedicated service to the Bermuda Regiment, Director of Music Major Barrett Dill is set to retire in 2005.
The Mid-Ocean News learned yesterday that Mr. Dill's present assistant, Dwig...
ALTHOUGH Bermuda may be small geographically, the island is to make a significant "cultural" impact at the United Nations next week.
On Wednesday, a local contingent will unveil a cultural prototype a...
A FEUD between Bermuda CableVision and Somerset resident Eugene Brangman continued to rage this week.
Mr. Brangman last week threatened to cut a cable which the local cable company had "temporarily" s...
VISITING football team Jamaican Ambassadors received top marks from students of West End Primary School this week.
Ambassadors, a watered-down version of the famous Reggae Boyz, donated two new comput...
DOCKYARD residents are up in arms following the West End Development Corporation's (Wedco) unveiling of multi-million-dollar plans to upgrade Snorkel Park into a "quality" recreational park.
Wedco gen...
ENRAGED Somerset resident Eugene Brangman has given Bermuda CableVision the boot!
The 52-year-old self-employed painter became incensed when CableVision staff suspended a quarter-inch coaxial cable ea...
LOCAL cable provider Hardell Multimedia Limited has completed the first phase of cable installation at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The cable company, owned by businessman Harold Darrell, si...
THROUGH the performing arts and entertainment, Ah Who Productions director Mitchell Trott is determined to get his message across to the community in a positive light, particularly Bermuda's youth.
Mr...
FOLLOWING recent violent flare-ups at their grounds, Southampton Rangers Sports Club have taken the initiative and installed 24-hour surveillance cameras on their premises.
Last month, during two sepa...