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Community Op-Ed: New York’s safety surge — Historic low shootings, six quarters of declining crime

The Adams administration’s north star has always been public safety. New Yorkers want to send their kids to school, go to work, shop in their local store, go out for dinner, and come home safely to their family and community. They want to feel safe and be safe. And we are delivering for them. Since day one, we have gone to work to sweep out crime and illegal activities from […]

todayJuly 7, 2025

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Bahamas seeks U.S. nod to keep Cuban doctors amid exploitation claims

The Bahamas' government has asked the Trump administration whether it is okay to keep a small batch of Cuban medical personnel in the country in the wake of allegations from Washington that the Cuban government is exploiting those workers. Minister of Health Mike Darville's weekend announcement came less than a month after Prime Minister Phillip Davis' administration announced plans to discard the old payment system for Cuban workers, paying them […]

todayJuly 7, 2025

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Grenadian scholar revisits Revolution that shook CARICOM unity

Over 45 years after the 1979 Grenada Revolution, a New York-based, Grenadian-born academic has explored "the situation" in the region during the Revolution and the subsequent US invasion, discussing why some Caribbean Community (CARICOM) states supported the invasion while others opposed it. Writing under the topic, "Regionalism and Revolution: CARICOM and the Grenada Revolution," in the journal Latin American Perspectives, Dr. Paul Clement, a professor of economics and former chair […]

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Classic Jamaican Stew Peas

This Classic Jamaican Stew Peas is a heartfelt nod to a dish that’s beloved across the Caribbean. While I’ve titled it Jamaican, many islands have their own versions; this one leans into the flavors I grew up enjoying and the ingredients I had access to. You may remember a similar recipe I shared back in 2016 for Caribbean Peas Soup. This one simplifies the method a bit but holds on […]

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East Flatbush public school ends school year with an inaugural carnival

Dr. Linton Atkinson, the Jamaican-born principal of Public School 244 on Tilden Avenue in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, says he was delighted to end the school year with the school's inaugural carnival on June 3. "I believe the carnival was a great way to end the year at PS 244," Dr. Atkinson told Caribbean Life in an exclusive interview. "We have had a successful academic year, where everyone worked extremely hard […]

todayJuly 3, 2025 1

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Former Trinidad prime minister denied a pension

Trinidad’s new government has succeeded in backdating legislation to prevent the country’s shortest-serving prime minister from being entitled to a monthly pension of just over nearly $12,000. Stuart Young, 50, served as prime minister of the federation with Tobago for less than two months after his predecessor, Keith Rowley, retired and maneuvered him into the position. This was just weeks before the April 28 general elections, in which the then-governing […]

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Canarsie bursts with Caribbean pride at epic Heritage Month celebration

Food, music, dancing, and pageantry were on full display on Saturday, June 28, during the Annual Caribbean-American Heritage Month Celebration at 1222 East 96th St. in Canarsie, Brooklyn. The co-chairs of the New York State Caribbean-American Delegation — Assembly Member Jaime Williams and Monique Chandler-Waterman and Senator Roxanne Persaud — told Caribbean Life that the "epic" event celebrated the "vibrant culture of the Caribbean through music, food, dancing, games and […]

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Alkaline rules stage at New Rules Canada

Jamaican entertainment publicist Rickardo W. Shuzzr said on Sunday, June 22, Alkaline, the renowned Jamaican dancehall artist, delivered "a mesmerizing performance" at the sold-out Rebel Night Club in Toronto, Canada, captivating over 4,500 fans. "With anticipation building since New Rules' debut in April at the Wembley Arena, with over 12,000 fans witnessing, Toronto was in full energy for a great experience," Shuzzr, of Shuzzr PR, told Caribbean Life.  "The energy […]

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Head Coach Sammy fined after criticism of match official

The West Indies head coach, Daren Sammy, was fined 15% of his match fee for criticizing an official during the recently concluded opening Test match against Australia at Kensington Oval in Barbados. Sammy breached Level 1 of the ICC's Code of Conduct on June 27 during the second day of the match that Australia won by 159 runs. Sammy's criticism relates to comments he made during a media interaction at […]

todayJuly 3, 2025

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