Residents and visitors clapped their hands, tapped their feet, and danced to the sounds of multi-award-winning bluegrass music of The Goodwin Brothers, The Alex Leach Band, singer and songwriter Gina Seagram, the East Tennessee State University Band, The Voice finalist Holly Forbes, and Texas band In Lamun’s Terms Saturday afternoon at Port Lucaya Marketplace. The
The grand vision mapped out for the development and economic sustainability of Freeport almost 70 years ago through the establishment of the Hawksbill Creek Agreement (HCA), has somehow gone “sideways” in the last four decades, however, all is not lost, according to former Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) Executive Vice President Barry Malcolm. “In the HCA,
Looking for concrete details about the airport, a promised new hospital and the fate of the Port Lucaya hotels, President of the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce (GBCC) James Carey wants Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Philip Davis to meet with the island’s business community. “The prime minister needs to hear from us, our
‘Last night he broke my heart, tonight I’m taking shots through yours’ isn’t simply a lyric about the vengeful grieving of a soured love. For independent music artist Ava Symone, it’s a personal reminder to remember her charm, talent, and audacity to follow her dream. Born Ava Symone Barrett, a Grand Bahamian native, Symone always