Author Archive: Bernews1
Saltus School To Open Friday, Close On Monday
Saltus Grammar School has sent an email out to parents prior to Hurricane Leslie, saying they will remain open tomorrow [Sept 7], but will be closed on Monday [Sept 10], to enable the maintenance department to “restore buildings to an operable state.” The statement from the school sent out to parents said: “According to the latest... Read more of this article
Photos/Video: Surfers Out Pre-Hurricane Leslie
As Hurricane Leslie continues to slowly churn her way towards Bermuda, people continue to disregard Government’s warnings and beach closures, with a few surfers visible on South Shore this morning [Sept 6]. In their latest update today, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said that Hurricane Leslie has barely moved since last night, and is now... Read more of this article
Hurricane Preparation Tips From Argus Group
The hurricane preparation tips below were provided by the Argus Group: What to do before the storm Secure or bring inside all outdoor objects that could be blown around by high winds: BBQ, garbage cans, lawn furniture Check on your elderly neighbours Stock up on drinking water, canned goods, manual can opener and non-perishable foods Make sure you... Read more of this article
BEST Concerns: Astwood Park Scrambling Plans
The Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce [BEST] said they have been made aware of a scheme that would convert part of Astwood Park into a motocross scrambling track, which they called “inappropriate.” A statement from BEST said: “The public may not remember that Astwood Park was purchased by the Government to be a National... Read more of this article
Hurricane Leslie: Tips From Bermuda Gas
As we anticipate the bad weather associated with Hurricane Leslie this weekend, Bermuda Gas would like to remind the public about some basic preparations that should be made, General Manager Judith Uddin said. Prior to winds reaching any speed that would make venturing outside dangerous, customers should turn off the gas at their cylinders and tanks.... Read more of this article
Butterfield Bank Prepares For Hurricane Leslie
The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited today [Sept 6] announced that, due to the approach and potential impact of Hurricane Leslie over the weekend, in-branch banking and drive-thru banking services will not be available on Saturday, 8 September 2012. Butterfield’s Internet and telephone banking services will be available as usual. The Bank’s... Read more of this article
Cricket: Outerbridge Named Player Of The Year
Logic and the Bermuda Cricket Board presented the trophy to Logic Premier Division Champions Bailey’s Bay this morning [Sept 6]. They also announced Stephen Outerbridge, the Bailey’s Bay captain, as the Logic Premier Player of the year. Outerbridge scored a total of 448 runs that included two Centuries and one half Century. Logic and the Bermuda... Read more of this article
Photos: Southampton Back To School Party
This past weekend school children and their families made their way to the for the Southampton Back-To-School party, which was hosted by PLP candidates Zane DeSilva and Stephen Todd. Mr DeSilva has hosted the event for the past few years, and this year the event included games for kids, school supplies being given out, face painting, food, fun castles,... Read more of this article
Fire Service Respond: Small Fire On Court Street
Sometime around noon today [Sept 6] the Bermuda Fire Service responded to a report of a small fire near the junction of Dundonald Street and Court Street. Police and Fire Service personnel are on the scene and have extinguished the fire which appears to have involved an electrical transformer [seen in photo above]. Staff from Digicel on Court Street... Read more of this article
Fairmont Bermuda Prepares For Hurricane Leslie
Hurricane preparedness procedures have been put into effect at both The Fairmont Hamilton Princess and Fairmont Southampton in advance of the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Leslie. “Hurricane procedures, as well as safety and security plans, have been implemented,” said Shelley Meszoly, regional director of sales and marketing. “Our management... Read more of this article
Photos: “How Much Would You Pay” Fundraiser
Contestants volunteered to raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bermuda during the “How much would you pay to see me?” – at Harbour Nights on Wednesday [Sept 5]. The event saw well known Bermudian volunteers perform ‘dares’ to raise money for charity, including eating specimens of bugs seasoned in different ways, having pies thrown... Read more of this article
Police To ‘Disperse Groups’ In White Hill Area
The police will once again exercise powers under the Criminal Code Amendment Act 2010 to disperse groups in the White Hill of Sandys, Acting Chief Inspector Robert Cardwell said today [Sept 6]. Mr Cardwell said: “Officers will engage the men congregated and instruct them to immediately disperse and to not return for the duration of this authority.... Read more of this article


