Archive for May 22nd, 2010
One Year Later: Murder Victim’s Family Tribute
The family of Kenwandee “Wheels” Robinson, who was fatally shot exactly one year ago, have set up a tribute to him gathering to reminisce about the man taken from them one year ago today. 27-year-old Mr. Robinson was shot by two men on a bike on St. Monica’s Road, Pembroke, and was pronounced dead at King Edward Memorial Hospital later... Read more of this article
GunShot Report This Morning, Police On Scene
At this moment police are on the scene of St Monica’s Mission Road in Pembroke [colloquially known as 42nd], after receiving reports of gunshots heard in the area shortly after midnight. This morning police could be seen searching the area, closely examining the sidewalk. A police spokesman tells us the area was cleared after the initial report,... Read more of this article
Photos: ARC Transatlantic Sailing Bermuda Leg
Bermuda was a stop along the ARC Europe transatlantic cruising rally, with the sailors departing from Tortola, British Virgin Islands on May 6th, arriving in St George’s, Bermuda days later. After a brief rest in Bermuda, they departed on May 19th for the longest leg of the journey, the 1800 nautical miles passage from Bermuda to the Azores. Gentle... Read more of this article
Londoners To Celebrate Bermuda Day
[Written by Suzy Talbot, a London based writer] On first thoughts, you have to wonder what Camden and Bermuda have in common to warrant a canal side pub holding a Bermuda Day. But as Lockside Lounge’s manager Tom Godano said: ‘Camden loves a party’ and anyone who’s been to Bermuda knows the islanders enjoy a cracking night out. So... Read more of this article
Students Set Sail On Research Voyage To Bermuda
Sixteen college students set sail yesterday for Bermuda as part of an intensive two-week course in oceanography. During the 14-day sea cruise, they will learn to sail the vessel, and each will conduct a research project to investigate the southeast continental shelf and/or Gulf Stream. The students are from College of Charleston students and are majoring... Read more of this article
