Month: September 2024

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Jamaican-born attorney vies for Queens Civil Court Judge

As a young girl who was born in St. Andrew, Jamaica, Mary-Ann Maloney wrote that she wanted to be a judge in one of her reading books. “I don’t know what prompted the thought, but the memory has always stayed with me,” Maloney told Caribbean Life over the weekend. Today, Maloney, 54, is living her childhood dream, running for Queens County Civil Court Judge in the General Elections on Nov. […]

todaySeptember 25, 2024

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Indian Fashion

The Secrets Lounge in Queens rolled out the red-carpet on Saturday, Sept.21 to welcome a collection of elegant authentic Indian attire at the 2nd Annual Desi Look Fashion Show against a colorful backdrop, designed lighting. The spacious 171-07 Jamaica Ave. venue was adorned with Indian floral garlands, and Indian music, that brought together partners Naya Andaaz Productions, Eugenia Ram, and fashion designer Nash Desire, for a night of dazzled elegance […]

todaySeptember 25, 2024

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St. Vincent honors Olympian Shafiqua Maloney

She made it to the 800-meter final at the Paris Summer Olympics but did not medal. Still, St. Vincent and the Grenadines is nevertheless rolling out the red carpet for national treasure Shafiqua Maloney, who returned to the multi-island federation for the first time in eight years this week. Joining Dominica and Grenada, which respectively held massive public celebrations for their gold and bronze medal-winning Olympians in recent weeks, St. […]

todaySeptember 25, 2024

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Local woman shows kindness in her community through entrepreneurship

Donna Prescott has lived in New York City for more than two decades. It may surprise many people that she is a mom to a 26-year-old. She is also tenacious. Another surprising thing: “Despite being an extrovert in social settings, I deeply cherish moments of solitude and silence. People may think I thrive on constant interaction, but I find my most profound clarity and strength when I’m alone, recharging in […]

todaySeptember 24, 2024 1

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Caribbean RoundUp

Caribbean The University of the West Indies will award 13 honorary degrees to individuals across the region during its 2024 graduation ceremonies, which will take place between Oct. 12 and Nov. 9. In a release, UWI said this year’s recipients have had long and impactful careers in advocacy and activism, medicine, tourism, culture, sports, business, education, science, and the music industry. Sir Curtly Ambrose of Antigua and Barbuda will receive […]

todaySeptember 24, 2024

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Incredible Smoked Pigtails

f you’re a fan of salted pigtails to enhance your stews and soups as is common in the Caribbean, may I suggest you give smoked salted pigtails a chance. As I did in making the Breadfruit Simmered In Coconut Milk, having smoked pigtail pieces adds a unique dept of flavor. Photo by Chris De La Rosa You’ll Need… 4 lbs salted pigtail 1 tablespoon black peppercorns 8 allspice berries 2 […]

todaySeptember 24, 2024

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Op-Ed | Another year of ‘Getting Stuff Done’ for New Yorkers

I am proud to be a New Yorker, and as your mayor, I am even prouder to announce that our city is getting safer, stronger, and more affordable every day. But you don’t have to take my word for it: just look at the numbers. We just released the annual Mayor’s Management Report — our city’s report card. It details just how much progress we have made over the last […]

todaySeptember 24, 2024

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Guyanese join Nigerian UN delegates to discuss gender gap in STEM

Closing the Gender Gap in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) was the topic of an informative conversation last Thursday, held in partnership between Guyanese Tech expert Cloyette Harris-Stoute, UN delegates Chioma Iwuagu Udegbunam PhD, and Dr. Ezinne Kalu on the sidelines of the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. The forum, hosted at the elegant Waterfall Lounge at 4703 Church Ave. in Brooklyn, focused on Closing the […]

todaySeptember 23, 2024 2

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