Stabroek News

New Amsterdam Town Week hits off with a bang

- By Bebi Oosman

New Amsterdam is a historic and proud community long regarded as the ‘capital’ of the ancient county of Berbice. The town was establishe­d as a municipali­ty 132 years ago in 1891. It is, next to Georgetown, Guyana’s oldest municipali­ty. Observing its 22nd town day this year, the municipali­ty kicked off its celebratio­n last Sunday in grand style with a massive extravagan­za.

Town Council Treasurer Kerryanne Edwards told the Scene that they had several meetings to plan the activities which included the Joint Services and promoters. According to her, it was at those meetings that the activities were decided upon.

However, it was the Town Day and Street Fair held last Sunday which stole the show as approximat­ely 140 booths displaying fashion, craft, exhibition, bars, food, toys, and games.

Following the town day which saw a turnout of hundreds of Berbicians, the council deemed the event “successful.” Every year Berbicians look out for the town day as it is one of the major celebratio­ns in the county.

Businessma­n and master chef Roy Jafarally, deemed the town day “one of the nicest town days” as according to him it was incident free. “I think everyone pretty much had a good time… Overall for me as a businessma­n and entreprene­ur, I enjoyed town day because it was incident free and there was enough time to have a good time… It was given the full run and I think most persons would have enjoyed themselves thoroughly.”

Meanwhile, a gospel concert and a yellow and blue party are scheduled for today and a basketball game and an all-black party on November 12.

New Amsterdam is located about five miles from the mouth of the Berbice River on its eastern bank and is situated at the confluence of the Berbice and Canje Rivers. The town is connected by a national highway to Rose Hall, Corriverto­n, and

Crabwood Creek.

New Amsterdam, covers about 13.7 square kilometres in area with an estimated population of approximat­ely 35,000. The town is bounded to the north by the Canje River, south by Doe Park, west by the Berbice River and east by Caracas (Angoy’s Avenue).

New Amsterdam is the largest commercial

area in Berbice with businesses from all sectors. One of its main shopping attraction­s is the New Amsterdam Market and the popularly known Pitt Street where you can buy clothing, groceries, appliances, household items, travel items, storage items, food, cosmetics, among other things.

 ?? ?? One of the big businesses that was part of the recent town week celebratio­n
One of the big businesses that was part of the recent town week celebratio­n
 ?? ?? Mouthwater­ing food on display at last town week
Mouthwater­ing food on display at last town week
 ?? ?? A vendor hawking her wares
A vendor hawking her wares
 ?? ?? Clothes and shows display
Clothes and shows display
 ?? ?? For the sweet tooth
For the sweet tooth

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