The Richmond Primary School in Manchester received a facelift on Labor Day from its staff and community members. Principal Annie Barrett-Elliott outlined to our news team the activities carried out for the day. Mrs. Barrett-Elliott noted stakeholders were notified on short notice, she has remained grateful for a large number of community members and parents and notes the importance of building the education sector.
Member of Parliament for Northeastern St. Ann Marsha Smith says work in the constituency has been successful. Watch the full report for more details:
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