Bermuda Wired names new Editor-In-Chief
EFFECTIVE July 1, 2011, Bermuda Wired announces that Kristine Williams will step down from her position as chief Editor of the news website and will be replaced by Bermudian Tari Trott as Acting Editor-in-Chief. Mr. Trott, 27, has served up until now as Deputy Editor and played a central role in the foundation of Bermuda Wired, which is the island’s first online news magazine. Mr. Trott will take full responsibility for the running of the web site until a new Editor-in-Chief is secured. We wish Kristine well in her future endeavors. Questions or comments should be E-mailed to...
Read MoreVIDEO & PHOTOS: Remembrance Day 2010
By Tari Trott, Deputy Editor MORE than 60 years ago during the Second World War, Bermuda had enlisted more volunteers per capita than any other part of the British Empire. Today, marking the 11th day of the 11th month — the same time the defeated Germans signed the Armistice ending the Second World War. Hundreds of Bermudians and residents watched the annual ceremony and parade at the Cenotaph on Front Street. Photos by Alissa C. Hayward (click to...
Read MoreWATCH VIDEO: New Senator LaVerne Furbert on her appointment
PREMIER Paula Cox raised a few eye brows when she announced recently, the appointment of long-term PLP activist LaVerne Furbert to the upper house. Dubbed “The Great Defender” on ZBM FM89 radio shows, Sen. Furbert sets the record straight to Tari Trott.
Read MoreWATCH video: Tari Trott on the Causeway, Sunday afternoon
Bermuda Wired Deputy Editor Tari Trott finds high surf and blinding rain when he visited the western end of the Causeway this afternoon (Sun. Sept. 19, 2010). Hurricane Igor was battering the crossing with tropical storm force winds around 64 knots at the time. *WATCH THE REPORT:
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