Done and done.
Done and done.
Peace, Todd & Cher
Also sent emails.
We returned Saturday from Country Country and it was disheartening hearing from the employees how they have zero water at their homes.
I felt fortunate that while CC did at times shut off the water late nights it was a very minor inconvenience compared to those suffering like our housekeeping, security folks etc. At least we always had water during the day.
Done. It takes less than a minute to send an email. Do it for the fine people of Negril!
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First letter to the editor has been published! Keep them coming!
https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/...is-bad-tourism
Negril.com - For the vacation that never ends!
Done.
Rob- do you have a fact sheet or a link to an article explaining the situation. I know a number of folks in the CT West Indian community who might be able to help as well.
I will be down at the end of the month- I look forward to coming down yet again
Does this work? Tvj newscast...
https://youtu.be/fjq_P8Zo8Zo
Negril.com - For the vacation that never ends!
Rob, sent to Min. Bartlett and forward to the Gleaner:
Minister Bartlett, I?ve been coming to Jamaica annually since 1999. I?m boycotting this year because my favorite Negril restaurants can?t get water on the West end. You should be ashamed of this and I?m contacting the news here in the U.S. to tell them I wrote to you about this issue. I read your comment on another board that water ?wasn?t your problem,? but it?s going to be.
Respect,
Jeffrey A. Willams, Ph.D.
As soon as I locate the email address of the travel reporter for the Insider online newsletter, I?m alerting her about this issue, as well.
Bchang@businessinsider.com
Hi Brittany, I?m hoping you are interested in a travel story about Negril, Jamaica. It?s my annual travel spot and we are saddened by the inaction of government officials related to the lack of water in an island surrounded by water. Jamaica welcomes over one million U.S. visitors annually (I don?t know the actual numbers but I?m certain it?s many more) and the lack of water for residents and visitors is unconscionable, unhealthy, and unethical. I attached the above link to a tv report about this issue. The Jamaica Gleaner also did an article but we are hoping that you can print an article since it?s travel related. Thanks for your consideration.
Respect,