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FLOODING and destruction have become routine for one businessman at his restaurant in Long Bay, Portland, but he’s adamant that he’ll never abandon the disaster-prone area because he feels deeply connected to the community.
The businessman, who identified himself as Tamero, was born and raised in Long Bay and would often visit the beach to relax and swim. He built his restaurant, Cool Vibz, at a section of the beach more than 20 years ago.
Since then, he’s formed strong connections with resi...
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