The lack of a sports museum in Bermuda means that much of the cricket artefacts from our history are left to be stored under beds and in closets and sheds.
Take for example the bat and gloves that Cha...
Imagine the bat that Australian Charles Bannerman used to score the first century in Test cricket against England in 1877 going up for sale at an auction in a major cricketing country.
It would spark ...
Proud parents John and Belinda Tucker always knew their son Janeiro had it in him to be something special.
And dad thinks the best is yet to come from the Somerset player who blasted his way into the ...
It is some of the most sought after real estate in Bermuda and doesn't even need to be advertised.
Offers are only taken in writing and it is best submitted about a year in advance.
We're talking abou...
Local photographer Roland Skinner has had "three nice hits'' in the last couple of months, with his images appearing in the New York Times , Golf magazine and the latest issue of upscale publication, ...
to be a life sentence.'' Those words of comfort come from Dr. Christiane Northrup, Editor of the monthly medical newsletter "Health Wisdom for Women'', who wrote a two-part article on the disease in ...
Chris Flook has put his swimming career behind him and moved on...though he still occasionally gets a pain in his shoulder to remind him of the injury that ended his days in the pool.
Flook was in his...
Paget Primary helped land her the Schools' Secretary of the Year award.
Mrs. Scott was voted for the award by the 48 secretaries in attendance at the annual Schools' Secretary Luncheon at the White Sa...
Warwick East MP Dale Butler will act as moderator on Thursday when the topic of raising boys is addressed at a forum at St. Mary's Church Hall at 8.00 p.m..
The Government backbencher, former school p...
Ed and Sharyn Battye are two visitors who just can't get enough of Bermuda.
Even the eight weeks a year they spend here don't seem to be enough.
The Island has many fond memories for the Maryland coup...