Large Canal front home priced just right
The large master bedroom also overlooks the canal with corner windows to add to the excellent air flow. The remaining bedrooms are large with plenty of space for your family.
You are free to add to the existing landscaping which presently is at a minimum. Put your fence up and you are ready to go. Give me a call to arrrange a viewing. Price: $363,000
Address: Dagenham Rd U-3 B-3 L-6, Subdivision: Derby, City: Lucaya, Unit: 3, Block: 3
Lot: 6, Beds: 3, Baths: 2.5, Square Feet: 3,882, Lot Size: 0.25, Zoning: Single Family
Listing ID: 146. Call Catherine MacLeay at (242) 351-9081 or 727-1469 (mobile.
Spacious Garden Condo near the water
Price: $129,900, Address: 214 Kings Bay, Subdivision: Bahamia, City: Freeport, Beds: 2, Baths: 2, Square Feet: 1,200, Listing ID: 5112. Call Catherine MacLeay at (242) 351-9081 or 727-1469 (mobile.
Fabulous waterfront lot, 125' on the canal
Stunning Oceanview Condo
Exquisite Canal front Home with 45' dockage
*Swimming pool, 45ft. boat dock.
*Electronic boat lift.
*Large master suite with huge jacuzzi bath and separate walk in shower and closets.
*Sold furnished
Canal front with 45' of dockage electronic boat lift, pool and beautifully landscaped back garden
over sized master suite with a huge jacuzzi and separate walk in shower
stainless steel applainces in gourmet kitchen.
sold furnished. Price: $1,495,000 Call Catherine MacLeay at (242) 351-9081 or 727-1469 (mobile)
Rotary Club of GB Sunrise Donate 101 Bullet-proof Vests to the Grand Bahama Police Force
(VIDEO) Rotary Club of GB Sunrise Donate 101 Bullet-proof Vests to the Grand Bahama Police Force
By The Bahamas Weekly News Team
Mar 25, 2009 - 9:09:20 PM
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Grand Bahama Island - On Monday, March 10th at the Grand Bahama Police Headquarters the Rotary Club of GB Sunrise were pleased to donated 101 bullet proof vests to local police officers. An initiative which began back in June 2008, the Rotary Club of GB Sunrise had set a goal to donate 75 vests, and were pleased to pass that goal.
In 2008, The Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce donated 23 vests that were custom sized and purchased after a police officer was killed. This was the spark that ignited the Rotary Club of GB Sunrise to do more. The GB Sunrise Club planned an aggressive campaign to secure more vests for our local protectors. Rotary wanted to show appreciation to the men and women in uniform.
During the week of June 30 through July 5, they campaigned the corporate and local community with fund raising, culminating on July 5 with their well attended Rib Fest. The Rib Fest was an opportunity not only to showcase and display what the Police do to safeguard the community, but also to interest and encourage our young people to seek careers in law enforcement and fire safety.
In this video you will hear from James Sarles, President of Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty, who is a member of the GB Sunrise Club and his business was a corporate sponsor of a vest. Also speaking is Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, Marvin Dames, officer in charge of Grand Bahama; Ben Bell and Maitland Caites, campaign leaders from the GB Sunrise Club. Also speaking from the Sunrise Rotary Club is Jennivee Barr and Devincia Rahming who both worked tirelessly assisting with the Rib Fest and campaign.
The Rotary Club of GB Sunrise would like to thank all those that kindly donated to make this campaign a success. The vests will help the local police in their crime fighting efforts, and in turn this will benefit the entire community.