11/08/2025
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MBHS NY Alumni Association History
The Association was formed by a group of past students who came together in 1986 with an agenda.
The Association went through several changes and faced many obstacles and was transformed in 1997. In November 2000 the Association was incorporated. Visit our Website http:// www.mbhsny.com for additional information on history and origin.
11/08/2025
Green and White 💚🤍for LYFEEEEE
11/02/2025
Please share your posts and pictures. We would love to share in your fun as we await the pictures from our photographers.
Thank you... a few from my phone
11/02/2025
Another beautiful Carpe Diem memory has been indelibly etched in our minds. Morant Bay High School Alumni Association New York Chapter hosted its 38th Anniversary Fundraiser Dinner, Dance and Reunion at Eastwood Manor in Bronx, New York. The mission was accomplished. We fund raised for our beloved Alma Mater, celebrated icons in our society with awards and had scrumptious dinner plus dance, photo moments and 360 moments.
On behalf of the Executive body and our loyal and committed team members we thank you for 39 years of dedicated support.
Our esteemed Master of Ceremonies Andrew Braata Clarke kept the event moving smoothly, elegantly and culturally electrifying. He kept us laughin and comfortable while he worked to move the program along.
Our invocation was done by Rev Dr Ouerte- Andre H Duvert of St Luke's Episcopal. We give thanks for the Reverend and his congregants they have partnered with us for decades with prayers, gifts, attendance to this event and immeasurable support over the years.
Nicole Young graciously sung the American Anthem. While Rev Grace Jervis sung the Jamaican Anthem. It was so great seeing " Gracie" that we lovingly call her. She has been a keynote speaker at one of our prior Dinner and Dance.
We were able to listen to the messages of Acting Principal Kerry Ann Coombs and President of Atlanta Chapter Karen Allen. The Jamaica Chapter was well represented by Vice President Bertram Anderson and team. What a pleasure of commitment and representation every year.They add a flavor of excitement to their heart of commitment.
President Charles offered welcome and updated the patrons on our recent accomplishments as a chapter.
Leading into the highlight of the night was entertainment by Gianna Ray. What a beautiful voice, she sung with passion that moved the patrons.
Our awardees were
Hugh Csmpbell Humanitarian
Conroy Allison Media Service
Gary Brown Media Service
Wilton"prentice" Williams Music Excellence
Dr Sheree Palmer Community Service
Christopher Benjamin Community Service.
We give thanks that we were able to have another successful event. More updates to follow.
Our executive team that includes Karrol Neufville, Carl Thompson, Joyce Francis Marsh and Nicole Young are exceptional team players. Neva Phillips, Blossom Phillips, Beverly Davidson, Michael Llewelyn, Stedson Counsell, Maureen Thomas, Kenton and Sylvia McBean are foundational in support to make the event successful and that we each year our patrons are invited to the event.
It is a family affair as each year we see familiar faces, as well as a warm welcome is offered to all who attend.
Let's create more memories this Saturday, November 1, Support the ting.
10/28/2025
Jamaica’s ambassador to the United States, Major General (Ret'd) Antony Anderson, has sought to rally the Jamaican Diaspora across the US to provide disaster assistance to Jamaica in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, while outlining the avenues through which such aid can be directed. In a virtual town hall meeting Monday evening, Anderson told his audience that the embassy in Washington DC has been designated as the lead mission for disaster coordination.
Read more: https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20251027/anderson-outlines-ways-jamaicans-us-can-help-melissa-aftermath
10/27/2025
Carpe Diem Nation. Support the ting November 1,2025
04/23/2025
Blessed Love. Happy Easter
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