Monthly Archives: July 2018

Puerto Rico’s Puig Wins Tennis Gold at CAC Games

Puerto Rico’s Puig Wins Tennis Gold at CAC Games
BARRANQUILLA, Colombia – Puerto Rico … with her service game.
The Puerto Rican tennis star needed just 32 …

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American Airlines Is Adding a New Route to Aruba

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

American Airlines is adding another new route to the Dutch Caribbean.

The carrier has announced plans to launch a new weekly route between Chicago O’Hare and the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba, Caribbean Journal has learned.

The new service, which will operate on Saturdays, is slated to launch on Dec. 22 and operate for the winter tourist season.

It’s part of a wider expansion to the Caribbean out of Chicago that will also include new routes to both Nassau in The Bahamas and Providenciales, Turks and Caicos.

— CJ

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7 Places to Visit in the Caribbean in August

 

We love the Caribbean all year round, but especially in summer. There’s something about those cool evening breezes, the afternoon ti’ punch on a hot afternoon, the joy of the uncrowded. Forget the Hamptons or Nantucket. The Caribbean is still the best summer destination!

And where to go right now? Here are our picks for seven places to visit in August, part of a new regular monthly feature we’ll be bringing you.

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Anegada, British Virgin Islands Whether you’re a veteran of the British Virgin Islands or you’re an island collector looking for a new catch, Anegada is for you. Long one of the best-kept secrets in the BVI, this beach-and-lobster-filled paradise is now the crown jewel of the BVI, from luxe glamping to more traditional boutique stays and the kind of old-school beach bars that will make you instantly fall in love. And with regular ferry service, it’s remarkably easy to get here from Tortola. So what are you waiting for?

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Carmelo Anthony rips into U.S. government for turning its back on Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria: ‘I felt it was a low blow’

… born in Brooklyn, is of Puerto Rican descent and has worked hard … ‘s relief efforts in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
Carmelo Anthony … on The Players’ Tribune titled “Puerto Rico Needs Our Help” shortly after … supplies at Calvary Chapel, in Puerto Rico.
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Noted Florida Immigration Attorney Magdalena Cuprys prevails in appeal against US DHS

The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) addressed the issue of “legitimate” and “illegitimate” children and related immigration sponsorship issues.

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MIAMI, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, July 29, 2018 /⁨EINPresswire. …

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