New Jersey celebrates Jamaica Day
PLAINFIELD, New Jersey: TAKE A well-organised thought, mix it with lots of commitment, dedication, stir with aspiration, passion and love of country, and what materialises is an excellent...
Brown's Town cops demand station repairs
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: POLICE PERSONNEL at the Brown's Town Police Station, St. Ann, are becoming very restive over, what they say, are the harsh conditions under which they work.
Fund-raising walk goes ahead despite heavy rains
PORT MARIA, St. Mary: IN SPITE of the inclement weather and the low turnout of persons, the second fund-raising road walk hosted by the St. Mary Homecoming Committee and Beaches Boscobel last Saturday....
New NDM boss says life still in the party
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: NEWLY-ELECTED PRESIDENT of the National Democratic Movement (NDM), attorney-at-law, Earl Delisser, has pledged to lift the spirit of the party and make it into a dominant political force in the country.
Rains thrash Old Harbour
LINSTEAD: THE TROPICAL wave which affected sections of the island last week caused a disruption in the activities of the fishing industry, as well as the agricultural sector, in the area.
Answering Billy Hall (Part I)
HAVING READ the articles entitled 'Assessing Anglican decline' in The Gleaner, it is important that we reply to an old boy of Kingston College who is seriously agonising over a church that has an abundance of potential in many areas.
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