ANNOUNCEMENTS
Royal Naval Night cancelled tonight
Royal Naval Night in Dockyard is cancelled Monday evening due to unsettled weather.
Residential recycling collection now every two weeks
The Department of Waste Management has announced that, beginning August 1, residential recycling pick up will change from weekly to fortnightly.
'Beware fake marriage proposals, internet scams' - police
The Financial Crime Unit of the Bermuda Police Service reports a marked increase in the number of internet scams circulating Bermuda.
Royal Naval Nights cancelled
Monday's Royal Naval Nights has been cancelled.
CURB events target racism
CURB is hosting several events during the upcoming weeks including a discussion on internalized racism on August 24 and a screening of Ghetto Physics on September 23.
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Bermuda National Gallery closed for exhibition changeover
The Bermuda National Gallery will be closed from Monday, August 15 to August 21 due to exhibition changeover.
I-130 Petitions no longer filed with American Consulate 

The U.S. Consulate can no longer accept new filings for I-130, Petitions for Alien Relative. The initial application should now be filed directly with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Advisory: credit card scam
Overseas fraudsters have been attempting to acquire expensive merchandise from local commercial establishments using stolen credit card information.
Several cases of mumps reported in August
The Department of Health confirmed on Tuesday that physicians in the community have reported several cases of mumps, a vaccine preventable disease, in August.
Inmate art to be sold for 'authentic souvenirs'
Arts and crafts created by Westgate inmates will be on sale at a stall in Dockyard on Friday from 9am to 3pm.
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New fee for police checks
Beginning Thursday, it will cost $100 to perform a police criminal record check and provide a police clearance certificate, the Bermuda Police Service announced on Tuesday.
Public school mid-term break changed
The mid-term break for public school students will now be the week of October 24 - 28, 2011.
Reid Street trenching to start Saturday
Trenching will begin at the Queen and Reid streets intersection and move east to Burnaby Street starting September 10.
Free talk to help understand ovarian cancer
The Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre will offer a free public talk on ovarian cancer on September 8 at 5:45pm.
Labour Day week garbage and recycling collection dates
West end garbage collection will take place on September 6 and 8, and east end collection will take place on September 7 and 9.
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