Jamaica Gleaner News

Published: Monday Saturday | October 10, 2009

Confident Tenescia triumphs, Rusea's produces spelling champ
IT WAS with great poise and eloquence that Tenescia Watson spelled her way to parish champ for Hanover yesterday. The Rusea's High School student said she was not nervous at all but had come to do exactly what she did. Read More...

Haddo snatches parish trophy
WITH A constant light drizzle outside the Sean Lavery Faith Hall in Savanna-la-Mar, history was made yesterday as Haddo Primary grabbed hold of The Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling Bee parish trophy for the first time. Read More...

Exciting days for Siyanbola
WE WATCHED as she spoke and directed several students and parents to her office.Her every move is sure and well paced as words of correction are uttered, coated with love. Read More...

Works of art found, Costly pieces still missing
A FRANTIC SEARCH by officials at the National Gallery of Jamaica for missing paintings loaned to Government entities and one of Jamaica's overseas missions has begun to pay off, with three of the pieces now recovered. Read More...

Residents help lower murder rate in St Mary
ANNOTTO BAY, St Mary: It might take more than a reduction in the number of murders to raise the feeling of safety among residents of St Mary.Nonetheless, the figures are in - murders in St Mary have decreased drastically, from 19 last year to six up to... Read More...