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Massy takes over Montrose
Article by May 21, 2021
The supermarket battle to win over the growing price-conscious segment of the market is about to intensify.
Having shelved its plan a few years ago to construct a megastore in the Kendal Hill, Christ Church area, having been beaten to it by the hugely successful Popular Supermarket, sources say, Massy Barbados is about to respond with the opening of its budget brand Price Lo about a mile away from Popular.
According to well-placed sources, Massy, which operates superstores in Warrens, Holetown, and Oistins, will be taking over Montrose Supermarket, a family-owned, community supermarket that has operated for almost four decades.
His old coach invested in us kids. I m forever grateful, Sutton said. That man did so much for us. It was like teaching you life through basketball. It wasn t just about basketball. It was about life.
His appreciation of the game led him to coach inner-city youth basketball for years.
When his older son, Dorian, was bullied in high school, Sutton drew from that experience and his coaching background to start a youth mentoring and anti-bullying program. He held sessions in Columbus city schools and even made a few appearances on local news broadcasts, teaming up for a time with Cabot Rea, a now-retired anchor with WCMH-TV (Channel 4), who had started a Battle Against Bullying effort.