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Here is a selection of Valentine’s Day messages from Harrington Sound Primary’s students to people they treasure in their lives.
Dear Mommy
I love and appreciate everything you do. Your smile always lights up a room, you’re funny and also cool, than...
DATE: Feb 14, 2019
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Young Observer
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The forthcoming Masterworks exhibition in the Rick Faries Gallery is devoted to the art of drawing, especially the sketch.
The featured artists are Nuno Patricio and Emma Ingham.
While Ms Ingham is well known in the local art community, Mr Patrici...
DATE: Feb 13, 2019
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Sixty years into their marriage, George and Helen Burt love a good game of verbal ping-pong.
“The reason we’ve been married so long is that no one else would put up with him,” Mrs Burt joked.
Mr Burt quickly shot back: “That’s because no one else cou...
DATE: Feb 12, 2019
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy
Born in America to Liberian refugees, all Archel Bernard wanted was to fit in. It wasn’t always possible. Questions were asked about the jollof rice in her lunch box and then there was her mother, who insisted on picking her up from school in traditi...
DATE: Feb 06, 2019
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Over a 40-year career in photography, Gene Ray shot the movers and shakers of the world.
He remembers boxer Muhammad Ali as “cool and calm” and television star Ed Sullivan as “nice”.
But his beginnings were humble.
He grew up on Hermitage Road, Devo...
DATE: Jan 29, 2019
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy
If you can sing in a chorus and you like to travel, Martin Pastor is looking for you.
His dream is to corral a choir from across the community and take it to Rome this summer.
There, the group will begin a ten-day tour of a handful of European countr...
DATE: Jan 25, 2019
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East End Primary School staff and students walked in support of the “Bermuda Wears Red” anti-violence event on Monday.
The staff and students walked to the St George’s sign and back to East End Primary as part of the island-wide protest. The childr...
DATE: Jan 24, 2019
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CATEGORY:
Young Observer
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There was an invisible line dividing Collin Simmons’s Pembroke neighbourhood in the 1950s.
White people lived on one side of Happy Valley Road, and blacks on the other. Socially, their paths did not cross.
Despite that, it was not until he was a teen...
DATE: Jan 22, 2019
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy
Christians aren’t immune to depression and suicide. Despite that, mental illness is not something the church usually talks about.
“Christians go through many battles and some of these can be the struggle with mental health issues/illness,” said Isis ...
DATE: Jan 19, 2019
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Religion
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Eight charities benefited from the generous donation of time and effort from schools in 2018 for the Dollars For Hours project run by Partner Re.
The 30th edition of the programme saw student volunteers paired with local charities and then the donati...
DATE: Jan 17, 2019
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CATEGORY:
Young Observer
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