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Anthony Mello, who has died at 72, will get a fitting sendoff today with a flotilla of family and friends taking him for a burial at sea.
The popular racer, pleasure boat captain and father of two, who worked for Bermuda Charters, earned his “All Rou...
DATE: Apr 08, 2019
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A unique Bermudian event, the annual Peppercorn Ceremony in St George’s, comes with a special twist this month.
The Bermuda Tourism Authority announced that an enhanced VIP package would be included for the April 24 festivities, offering visitors “a ...
DATE: Apr 07, 2019
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Jonathan Bell
Fed-up bus users have blasted the new bus timetable — and predicted the service will get worse in the peak summer tourist season.
Passengers added that the new schedule, which uses fewer buses, appeared to have hit the West End of the island hardest....
DATE: Apr 06, 2019
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Specialists from the US Lahey clinic who have partnered with the Bermuda Medical Specialities Group pledged yesterday to help tackle the island’s epidemic of diabetes and heart disease.
Dinamarie Garcia-Banigan, an endocrinologist, said: “Having the ...
DATE: Apr 06, 2019
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A 16-year-old scooter rider was injured in a crash just before noon yesterday on Ord Road, Paget.
A police spokeswoman said that the cycle and a car were both headed east when they were in collision near the road’s junction with Cherry Hill Park.
The...
DATE: Apr 05, 2019
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A golf course worker lost several fingers in a horror on-the- job accident with a lawnmower yesterday.
The man was rushed to the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment.
A police spokesman said the 48-year-old groundskeeper at the publicly ow...
DATE: Apr 05, 2019
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A corrupt customs officer convicted of cocaine dealing has been ordered to hand over nearly $180,000 in assets as the proceeds of crime.
Roberto Marques was ordered by Supreme Court to pay the total sum within six months, with the cash to be added to...
DATE: Apr 05, 2019
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Court
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Four police officers from Bermuda have pitched in with the Royal Cayman Island Police Service to help as close protection officers during a royal visit last month.
Acting Inspector Rollin, Constable Redknap, Constable Millar and Constable Stevens spe...
DATE: Apr 05, 2019
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A young man’s passion for serving food has been given a $5,000 boost thanks to a tireless chef.
The first Louise Jones scholarship from the Young Men’s Social Club has gone to Jai-Onni Outerbridge, 22, a longstanding member of the club, now at Aberta...
DATE: Apr 05, 2019
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Education
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Terrett “Terry” West, a businessman and volunteer who ran for political office in the 1990s, has died. Mr West was 66.
Mr West and his first wife, Yvonne, also founded the Bermuda Montessori School in 1986, a preschool in Pembroke that remains in ope...
DATE: Apr 04, 2019
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