Jamaican Reggae Singer Hopeton Lewis Laid to Rest in New York City
THE pews of the St Mark’s Church in New York were filled to capacity as family members and friends came out in their numbers...
New York and Miami Cultural Centers To Host Evenings of Excellence
The second annual Evenings of Excellence series, sponsored by Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, will be held at the Miramar Cultural Center in the Miami...
Haiti Police Detain US citizen on Orphan Abuse Charges
Haitian police, under the authority of the capital's top prosecutor, arrested and detained on Friday a US citizen accused of abusing children housed in...
Bahamian Human Smuggler Pleads Guilty in US Court
A 35-year-old resident of Bimini in The Bahamas faces up to 25 years in a US prison for attempting to smuggle 18 Brazilian and...
Caribbean Tourism Organization To Debate Reality of Marijuana Tourism at Upcoming Meeting
The notion or reality of marijuana tourism will be discussed at the upcoming State of the Industry Conference (SOTIC) in the USVI next week....
Go Caribbean! International Business & Investment Expo – Sept. 22-23
Anchor Strategy Group and Brooklyn Borough President, Eric Adams hosted press conference for the Go Caribbean! International Business and Investment Expo at the Brooklyn...
The Eddie Quarless Legacy: Decades of Music in Trinidad and New York
Eddie Quarless, the legendary musician, arranger and producer, passed away on September 1 in New York. He made his living playing, recording and arranging music...
Over 400,000 cruise passengers visited St Kitts in first seven months of 2014
The St Christopher Air and Sea Ports Authority (SCASPA) has reported that cruise passenger arrivals to St Kitts’ Port Zante topped the 400,000 mark...
200,000 Immigrants Could Lose Health Coverage As Government Struggles To Contact Them
MIAMI (AP) — More than 200,000 immigrants who bought insurance through President Barack Obama's health care initiative could lose their coverage this month if...
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