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Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, third from left, with students and personnel of BK International High School Food Pantry. The politician launched a resource drive to support Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa. Essential items could be dropped off at Borough Hall until Nov. 26 at 4 p.m.
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BP Reynoso leads Jamaica Relief Drive — Donations open through Nov. 26

By Tangerine Clarke
Sitting in front with plaques, journalist and humanitarian Michael Wattkis and Dr. Montrae Calhoun Thomas, a pediatrician in New Jersey who were honored at the Caribbean Medical Mission (CMM) Black Tie gala in NJ. Looking on are some of the board members of the CMM.
Jamaica

CMM Black-Tie Gala turned into hurricane relief for Jamaica

By Nelson A. King
GRAMMY Award-winning artist Shaggy.
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Music for a Cause

By Nelson A. King
Jamaican singer Richie Stephens.
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Richie Stephens, reggae stars bring relief to Jamaica in aftermath of Hurricane Melissa

By Nelson A. King

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