One Moriah resident is calling on the police to change the way they relate to members of the public. She said an unexpected visit from a party of officers left her very ill and frightened.

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Hope Farm Employees fed up
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“Tobago Chalkie” is Tobago Heritage Calypso Monarch
Last Friday, patrons at the Plymouth Hard Court swayed to the sweet sound of Calypso, as the Tobago Heritage Festival Committee hosted their annual Heritage Calypso Monarch and Pan Folkorama.

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On May 31, the Indian Arrival holiday, the Plymouth Recreational Grounds came alive as area representative for Plymouth/ Golden Lane Godwin Adams held a grand sports and family day.