Deborah MacKenzie likes to have everything “in its place”.
No surprise then, that during her 30-year career as a fashion designer, she got huge satisfaction out of creating order in homes.
“I didn’t ...
Hell is going through a Bermuda summer with a deodorant that doesn’t work. Surlena Smith has a solution for smelly, sweaty armpits.
She offered her natural deodorant, PondaPits, to construction worker...
As she prepared to launch an anti-stress programme, Saadia Bean was feeling a little anxious herself.
Every day she was getting up at 3am — to write the programme manual, create presentations and do ...
The greatest challenge to dementia caregivers can sometimes be the families of their patients.
Many go through a period of denial, confused by the ups and downs of the disease.
“They think mom is goin...
Manuel Raposo does not pass up an opportunity to relive his period as one of Bermuda’s daredevils.
In the summer of 1963, he signed up for the first Around the Island Power Boat Race with his brother,...
Laura Gaiton never thought she would live to see 100. She will celebrate the milestone today, with about 80 family and friends at Calvary Gospel Church in Southampton.
“The biggest change I’ve seen in...
Latisha Lister-Burgess thought she would be thrilled after her son, Quinton, was born, but she was not. He demanded food every 45 minutes and cried a lot, for no apparent reason.
For the first three m...
Any mention of Bermuda by John Schultz would inevitably lead to an eye roll from family members.
It had been 64 years since he was posted here with the American Air Force, but he could not stop talkin...
Worried about the chemicals in beauty products, Kayuntae Ming created her own.
She’s now offering everything from lip balms to bath bombs through her company, His N’ Hers Hair & Beauty Boutique.
The p...
There’s a tiny village in the Dominican Republic that doesn’t have a sewage system; its electricity is best described as intermittent.
Muñoz also doesn’t have running water or paved streets, trash is ...