Ask Kuni Frith-Black how she would like to be remembered and it probably won't be for winning the Miss Bermuda title in 1977- as proud as she is of the achievement.
No, the Director of the Alternative...
The patter of feet and the squeals and laughter of the children are still music to Merle Doars' ears. It is what, she realises, she was meant to do.
After 20 years of working at the Nursery School at ...
Bermudian Damon DeGraff always knew he wanted to work in the music industry - cut-throat though it is.
In the fast-paced city of New York where who you know is just as important as what you know, the ...
After another closure of the Causeway on Friday as a safety precaution in response to the threat of Hurricane Juan, ideas of how to tackle the Causeway problems continue to be floated.
Lawyer and form...
For a country surrounded by water it is no surprise that fishing is a popular pastime for many of us.
Many can recall going "down the rocks" as youngsters with a line, 'sinkers' and bait to catch fish...
Discussions have begun within Bermuda's schools with the view to introducing a national school asthma policy, something which should be in place by the start of the next school year in 2004.
School nu...
Friday seems to be the preferred day for two of Bermuda's most devastating hurricanes as Fabian, like Emily 16 years prior, visited the Island on a Friday in September.
Those who experienced Emily in ...
Issues of The Royal Gazette have been in great demand this week as residents grab extra copies for souvenirs following Hurricane Fabian.
Saturday's Hurricane Edition, which wasn't printed until 4 p.m....
Bermuda could do with a few days of steady rain about now to ease the dry spell which is causing concerns for not just homeowners but also creating havoc for the Island water truckers who are struggli...
A two-year-old Dominican Republic boy was able to have surgery performed on both his ears - at $800 each - thanks to money raised by a Bermuda Institute group earlier this year.
Two dozen students fro...