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Vendors protest closure of Musgrave Market in Portland

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The police in Port Antonio, Portland have been kept busy as vendors who operate at the Musgrave Market have been blocking the main thoroughfare to protest the closure of the facility by the municipality. It has been a cat-and-mouse game between the...

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