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The cancelation of the Oceans Calling Festival last weekend cost some local hoteliers, but the resort was still packed and organizers plan to try again next year.
Everything to make a hospitality business run more efficiently will soon be found at the Ocean City (Md.) Convention Center, during the 48th Annual Ocean City Spring Trade Expo. Beginning
President Wayne Auguste Speaks on CCCA’s Development
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HIS mission is to govern, develop and promote all forms of cricket at all levels within the Castries Basin. He also has to enable his affiliates to achieve and sustain competitive excellence, as well as to successfully compete in the Saint Lucia National Cricket Association (SLNCA) tournaments.
Castries Central Cricket Association President, Wayne Auguste. (PHOTO: WA)
His name is Wayne Auguste, President of the Central Castries Cricket Association, an individual who wants to lead the sport to new heights by creating and administering value added programmes.
Working alongside him are executive members. Keith Charlery – Vice President, Kevin Arnold – Secretary, Patrick Clarke – Treasurer, Barry Charles – Assistant Secretary/ Treasurer. The Technical Team – Tyrone Harris – Manager, Keith Charlery – Head Coach and Germaine Alexander – Fitness Trainer.”
East Coast gas shortages prompting vacation worries
Gas shortages along the East Coast are prompting many to worry that they could threaten planned vacations.
WASHINGTON - Gas shortages being reported in the region are now leading some to question online whether they’ll get stranded driving to places like the Eastern Shore and Outer Banks for Memorial Day weekend. Shore and regional leaders are not sounding an alarming just yet.
AAA predicts over 37 million people will hit the roadways for the holiday vacation, as many people are looking to escape their quarantine locations – and many struggling businesses in the regions beach towns are hoping to receive customers.