Police investigate several break-ins
Police said a unit at the Pink Beach Club in Smith's was broken into overnight on Sunday.
A quantity of cash was taken from a man's wallet that had been left in the living room while the occupant slept.
And a second unit at the hotel was also broken into on Sunday evening.
A handbag containing a quantity of cash and other personal items were stolen.
A Smith's Parish pre-school was also broken into sometime at the weekend.
The office area of St. Mark's pre-school was entered and a quantity of cash was stolen.
A Pembroke home was the target of thieves during the daytime on Monday.
The culprits stole a 19-inch Toshiba colour television and VCR, cash and a portable CD Walkman from the North Shore Road home.
A South Road, Smith's, home was broken into by thieves sometime between 8.45 a.m. and noon on Monday.
A quantity of cash and jewellery, including a bow-shaped gold pin, a gold pendant with diamond studs in the shape of a whistling tree frog and an 18K gold chain.
And a Bandroom Lane, Pembroke, resident said she had a small white lawn chair stolen from her lawn overnight on Sunday.
GROCERY STORE EMPLOYEE ALLEGEDLY ASSAULTED CRM Grocery store employee allegedly assaulted A grocery store employee was allegedly assaulted by a dairy delivery man on Monday.
A Police spokesperson said the incident allegedly involved an employee of the Shopping Centre on Victoria Street and a delivery man carrying dairy products from a local supplier.
A dispute arose between the pair resulting in the grocery store worker reportedly being pushed and "kneed'' in the face.
Police inquiries are continuing.
SMILE! CULPRIT CAUGHT ON CAMERA CRM Smile! Culprit caught on camera A quick-thinking member of the public aided Police in the capture of a culprit who damaged his car on Monday.
A Police spokesperson said the suspect approached the owner of the car on Victoria Street around 6.15 p.m.
It is alleged that the man deliberately opened a gate into the car, causing vertical scrapes on the door of the car.
The driver, who happened to have a camera in his car, quickly took a picture of the offender and drove to Hamilton Police Station.
During a drive-about, the driver was able to point out the suspect to Police within an hour of the incident.
RESTAURANT GRANTED LIQUOR LICENCE LIQ EAT Restaurant granted liquor licence A popular East End restaurant has been granted a liquor licence.
The Margaret Rose, located at the St. George's Club, was recently given the go ahead to sell alcohol by the Liquor Licensing Board.
The application sailed through the proceedings without a single objection from Police.
Patrick and Adrian Jones, operating under the limited liability company AGP Limited will operate the restaurant, well known for its Sunday brunches. The establishment will retain and operate under the name Margaret Rose.
AGP Limited also received approval to sell alcohol at the St. George's Beach Club.
Patrick Jones said there was a lot of work to be done on the facilities but declined to give further details.
CONCERT IN PARK SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY ENT Concert in Park scheduled for Sunday The Concert in the Park, which was rained out on June 21, will be held on Sunday at Victoria Park if weather permits.
Bank of Butterfield and the Corporation of Hamilton yesterday announced the line-up for the concert, called "Ethnic Energy''.
It will feature the Indian Association Folk Dancers, Jahstice Reggae Movement, Empress Menin Dancers, Tropical Islanders Steel Band, Natural Vibes, Portuguese Association Dancers, Scottish Pipe Band, and the Warner Gombeys.
Emcee for the evening will be MIX 106 "Master'' deejay Peter Lewis.