Officials of the Magdalena Grand Beach Resort, Tobago hit the streets of Trinidad recently for a three-day promotional blitz in which a sales team of six, including general manager Vince Angelo, visited more than 90 organizations, television broadcasting networks, radio stations and newspapers promoting the opening of the resort.

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