LINCOLN – A structure at 53 Hope St. looks a little different after more than a year of hard work, as the Boyce family successfully transformed the historic firehouse into
LINCOLNVILLE Ramon Aubrey Collemer, 92, died at his home in Lincolnville on October 22, 2023. Born in Camden, he was one of eight children of Aubrey G. and Elsie (Heald) Collemer, and grew up on the family farm in Lincolnville. A member of King.
LINCOLNVILLE — Ramon Aubrey Collemer, 92, died at his home in Lincolnville on Oct. 22, 2023. Ramon was born in Camden, one of eight children of Aubrey G. and Elsie
The details surrounding the relocation of White Hill, St Andrew residents, plagued for years by land slippage and uncertain road access, remain a mystery for some of them. They say, they are still to be told how the process will unfold.On Friday when a Barbados TODAY team visited the area, residents said that the information they had so far received was by word-of-mouth and they were yet to see any documentation providing a list of names or explaining details of the process for relocation.One resident, who only gave his name as Jordan, said he was somewhat confused.“I remember that people came and asked for information, such as how many people were living in the house but they didn’t tell you anything. So I don’t know what is going to be done and all I can do is wait. They didn’t show us anything, nobody brought a list, all they doing is talking,” he said.Jordan said he had “no problem” with the move as long as he was relocated “someplace decent”.
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