Mark Humes, Carlos Outten, Trevor Whylly, Nathan Rolle and John Fowler comprise the new executive officers for the Morehouse College Bahamas Alumni Association. Humes serves as president; Outten as vice president; Whylly, secretary; Rolle, treasurer; and Fowler, public relations. Humes becomes the organization’s fourth president, following Whylly, Fabian Fernander, and immediate past president Albrion Symonette.
The $6.4 million Village Road Improvement Project is substantially complete, according to resident engineer on the project Albrion Symonette. “We have achieved substantial completion on the Village Road Improvement Project,” Symonette told reporters at a press conference on the southern side of Village Road yesterday. “We have completed the contract pavement. So, now that we
The much-needed Village Road Improvement Project was greatly anticipated by many who live, work and utilize the thoroughfare. It has now become a nightmare that those people wish will end. The Ministry of Works tells us that the finish line is in sight, but they have said that many times before. In the beginning, the
The Ministry of Works hopes to complete the Village Road Improvement Project by the end of January, the project’s resident engineer Albrion Symonette said yesterday. Symonette, who made the remarks while a guest on Morning Blend on Guardian Radio 96.9 FM, said the ministry is hoping to get the road surfaced to a comfortable level by
Dana Malcolm Staff Writer #TurksandCaicos, September 2, 2022 – The Turks and Caicos is the most romantic destination in the Caribbean according to the world travel awards. The Island netted multiple titles on Wednesday night at the annual WTA ceremony for its tourism excellence. The islands were up for 8 awards across several of […]