November 15, 2013
VOLUME 21
NUMBER 22
The Abaconian
Section A
Page 1
November 15th, 2013
Hope Town road reviewed by Minister
Left to right: Marji Chapman (Hope Town District Council Secretary), Donnie Carey (HTDC Member), Don Cash (HTDC Member), Arthur Eldon (HTDC Member), Harold Malone (HTDC Deputy Chairman), Hon. Glenys Hanna-Martin (Minister of Transport and Aviation), Jeremy Sweeting (HTDC Chairman), Hope Strachan (Minister of State in the Ministry of Transport and Aviation), Edison Key (Central, South Abaco Member of Parliament), Preston Cunningham (Central Abaco Island Administrator).
300% fee hike alarms gun owners Hefty license fee increases which are in effect as of November 6, 2013 came as a surprise to many gun owners on Abaco. See page 5.
Cherokee’s Epworth Chapel renovated After six months of repairs, made possible by donations and fundraisers, the Methodist Chapel is seating its congregation again. See page 11.
Big turnaround for Big Bird
By Timothy Roberts Minister of Transport and Aviation Glenys Hanna Martin and Minister of State in the Ministry of Transport and Aviation visited Hope Town to view the traffic situation on the island first-hand and to hear from residents about how they would like to see traffic managed in town. During her October 31 visit Ms. Hanna Martin was taken by members of the Hope Town District Council, including Chief Councillor Jeremy Sweeting, for a tour of the roads through the historic district and all the way to North End. She met with the Council to discuss their views on how the burgeoning traffic situation should be handled and also participated in an open public meeting at the Hope Town Harbour Lodge to hear from residents of the island.
Please See Traffic
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Bulldogs take bite out of national competition
Last year a local chicken farm was going to shutter its doors. This year they’re back in full swing. Find out why on page 17.
“Save the Bays” directors and North Abaco Council continue fight against Treasure Cay development
Creter’s Bulldogs brought in a historic win for Abaco softball. See Section B Page 10.
National Geographic promotes Geotourism Project
With input and support from Save the Bays, a national environmental coalition, the North Abaco Councils is ‘separating themselves from Central Government’ on the handling and decisons regarding the controversial dredging. See page 7. Above: Save the Bays directors along with North Abaco Council members.
Environmentalists attend a presentation with Tonya Cargill-Adderley and Maria Lucia Prinz on The Bahamas Geotourism Out Islands Program for National Geographic’s Interactive MapGuide on Nov. 1. For details see page 2.
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