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PHILIPSBURG?--- Social and Health Insurances (SZV) has been working together with the St. Maarten Seniors Citizens and Pensioner’s Association (SMSPA) since July of this year. An internal liaison officer was appointed to work closely with the SMSPA to gather information on problems that senior citizens and pensioners are experiencing with SZV’s policies and procedures. One of the issues brought forward by SMSPA was the situation of denied pension requests from French-side workers of the 60s and 70s. Several French-side workers have approached the SMSPA to assist them in their plight.
On December 10th, the 67th International day of Humans Rights, Mr. Raymond Helligar and several French-side workers, who he is representing, came to SZV to symbolically submit the gathered information on individual cases. The representatives of SZV were pleasantly surprised of this action, but met with Mr. Helligar and his fellow French-side workers to listen to their plight. SZV explained that they are an executing agency of the social security and health insurances legislations of Dutch St. Maarten established by the government of Country St. Maarten and cannot independently make changes to these legislations. SZV is willing to offer as much support and assistance as possible to the SMSPA, addressing concerns and offering clarification to the denied requests. Within the advisory role that SZV has to the Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor, SZV will review each individual case, provide clarification and draft an advice based on the findings report from this exercise to present to the Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor on behalf of the SMSPA in regards to possible amendment of the established legislations of Country St. Maarten.
SZV views this meeting as another step forward in the collaboration with the SMSPA and the French-side workers. The SMPSA is expected to present SZV over 67 files for review next week. SZV also presented Mr. Helligar with the official requirements list used in the application process for pension on the Dutch side of St. Maarten. SZV will shortly provide the SMSPAs with a translated, English version of the respective legislation that dictates the requirements for pension on the Dutch side of St. Maarten.

Dear Editor,

A newsletter issued by SHTA to its members reflecting on the political situation (some say crisis) has drawn reactions from numerous persons in the community. The reactions published in the opinion pages advise SHTA not to meddle with politics, while it is not our custom to publicly react to remarks made about or to SHTA, we feel in this case a reaction is in order.

The fact of the matter is that SHTA does not meddle with politics. SHTA's call for organizing the election, as decided by the Gumbs Cabinet, was based on a legal analysis and not a political one. The argument was that, according to a number of constitutional experts, the Decree had to be signed by our Governor unless the Decree was not in the interest of St. Maarten or not in accordance with higher laws and treaties of St. Maarten and the Kingdom of the Netherlands. After seeking advice from other legal minds, and an adjustment of the Decree it was signed into law.

The newsletter describes the political situation and describes the root causes of the situation we find ourselves in. The causes concern all parties, we have seen ship jumpers from DP, UP, NA and USP. The ship jumpers have caused the creation of 3 new coalitions and we are presently under our fifth coalition since 10-10-10, not counting the NA/DP/USP coalition that did not even make it into office. Each time the former Government's plans are shelved and we start all over again. That is called stagnation and we have experienced it since 10-10-10. Case in point, the shelving by our new Minister TEATT of the National Tourism Authority.

The call for an election is good for one very important reason; it takes away the certainty that one can form a new coalition Government by luring away one or more Parliamentarians from the ruling coalition. It will make Parliamentarians think (twice) before they decide that the grass is greener on the other side of the isle.

The call for not postponing the announced election is again a legal, not a political, one. Three (or more) constitutional experts have opined such and the issue was addressed in the advice sought by our Governor before he signed the Decree. Postponing the election, against the opinion of the legal experts, would put the axe to the roots of our constitution and our democracy. SHTA understands that this is disappointing for some, even those that come from within our association, but it is for the greater good. It is as simple as that.

Further, one of the SHTA’s main concerns is the Sint Maarten economy. Everything that affects this economy is of concern to the SHTA. Taxation, Destination Marketing, Labor, Quality of life, etc. The STHA represents the private sector--the taxpayers. SHTA volunteers regularly provide input and expertise to government. EVERY government, FREE of charge, any and every time they ask. Sometimes when they don’t ask. It is our duty to be advocates for the private sector.

The SHTA is worried about the state of our economy. There is no plan and all policy is reactionary. Currently we have our Third Minister of TEATT for 2015! Projects that would have benefited everybody on St Maarten have once again stalled. We are continuously outperformed regionally and we are tired of waiting.

The SHTA is not the entity charged with marketing the country. This the responsibility of the Tourism Bureau--which continues to function without a permanent head since Ms. Labega moved to the airport, many years ago.

If you think being critical of Parliament and Government is being political, you are wrong. The SHTA ISN’T going to be muzzled. It is time for our politicians to start upholding the constitution, instead of trying to change it to better suit their needs and telling taxpayers to be quiet.

We are well within our rights to associate and freely express our opinion. We aim to do so by presenting factual information in a fair manner.

The SHTA

As a former President and Board Member of the SHTA and still a regular member, I have to agree with Marinka Gumbs' comments in both daily print papers and on FB.........
SHTA should stay out of politics. Historically that has been the case for the most part. Our Association must be able to work with any and all governments St. Maarten will ever have, in the interest of promoting tourism to our island in the broadest sense of the word. Taking sides in a political debate can never be good for the association, nor for its members in good standing. Calling for (early/snap) elections to be held on February 9, 2016 is clearly siding with the ousted UPP/Marlin-Romeo/Richardson/the-other-guy coalition and all the new parties that are screaming about "the rights of the people being trampled" and all that other foolishness. The ONLY good thing that could come out of elections in February of next year, without serious electoral reform (such as maybe instituting that to form a governing coalition, 2/3 of the 15 member Parliament is needed instead of a mere 1 seat majority), is that we will probably get rid of the leaping MP's. That is of course if they do not buy their way back into the next Parliament. Back to the SHTA and Politics: SHTA did a survey. I believe it is safe to say that the method used and therefore the results of that survey regarding how many companies ACTUALLY want snap elections, is questionable at best, as according to me one person was able to vote as many times as he/she could get his/her hands on a different computer, smart-phone, etc., etc. And then last but certainly not least: the SHTA has for all intents and purposes, thrown the former, well lauded Association President of 13 years under the proverbial Election-NOW bus! What's UPP with THAT? Here he is, in a position to actually make a difference and the first group of people (outside of the usual suspects that were on the Marcel Gumbs Cabinet's side of this madness) that want to cut his tenure extremely short, are his friends at the SHTA! In airplane language I am sure Minister Lee must be thinking: Whiskey-Tango-Foxtrot!!!!

Michael J. Ferrier
St. Maarten, December 08, 2015.

Your Excellency,

Last Thursday, it was announced that the newly appointed Cabinet intends to postpone the elections called for February 9, 2016 until electoral reform has been implemented. According to media reports, at the beginning of this week, Prime Minister Marlin will submit to you a draft National Decree with such postponement.

In the meantime, we are hearing rumors that the new Government will first seek a decision from Parliament on the postponement of the elections to have the draft National Decree supported by the new majority in Parliament and later in the coming week will present this to you to be signed.

The National Decree to hold elections on February 9, 2016 was signed by you on October 29, 2015, No. LB-15/0992. Since then, no less than five new political parties have been established and have applied to the Electoral Council for registration.
There is no doubt whatsoever, that there is great dissatisfaction among the general population about the functioning of the established political parties and more concretely, of the politicians in power, most of whom seem to be self-serving. Hence, the dissatisfaction does not only concern the phenomenon of the “ship jumpers”. This phenomenon is merely a symptom of the actual problem, which is the deficient functioning of the established politics.

The five recently established political parties which have applied to the Electoral Council for registration, wish to present themselves to the voters as an alternative to the established politics/politicians in the elections of February 9, 2016. As the political leaders of these five political parties, we therefore urgently call on you not to cooperate with the draft National Decree presented to you that would annul (or postpone) these elections.

The argument put forward by the Prime Minister to postpone the elections or to annul them until electoral and/or constitutional reform has been implemented, does not make any sense. For, one cannot expect that the present majority in Parliament which was brought about thanks to “ship jumping”, would (really) want to put an end to “ship jumping”. Additionally, the two thirds majority in Parliament required to be able to implement real electoral and constitutional reforms, is currently still non-existent. Since the current majority in Parliament consists only of eight members, two of which are so-called “ship jumpers”. Furthermore, in order to be able to successfully complete the legislative process within the given period, with some caution, may be referred to as very ambitious. There is therefore no guarantee whatsoever, that the current majority in Parliament would be able to implement electoral or constitutional reform. Consequently, we consider the argument nothing more than an opportunistic argument for the occasion. For, obviously, the new Cabinet has no intentions at all to function as an interim-Cabinet, especially considering statements made by several ministers both before and after their swearing-in. Just like the new majority in Parliament, it just wants to serve the full term.

The argument put forward is also totally irrelevant. As was already clearly stated by several constitutional experts (interview with professor Van Rijn and professor Kortmann, in the Daily Herald of November 11, 2015), a lawfully established National Decree to dissolve Parliament and to call for snap elections cannot be reversed.

With the National Decree signed by you on October 29, 2015, (No. LB-15/0992), the St. Maarten population acquired the right to express its democratic choice, or, we as new political parties obtained the right to present ourselves to the voters. Withdrawing or substantially amending this National Decree would affect the core of this National Decree, not only in the manner in which the constitutional experts have argued before, but especially also of the democratic rights of the St. Maarten population. The population of St. Maarten in comparison to that of the Netherlands, has to deal with only one layer of government, with related only one opportunity to exercise its influence on the composition of the Government. The St. Maarten population cannot allow a government to restrict its fundamental rights by denying the passive and active right to vote.

In this respect, we also refer to the advice of the judges E.J. van der Poel, J. Th. Wit and J. de Boer of October 21, 2015 which was made public at your request.


• In their reply to your question e (p.3), the judges indicate that even after a decree to dissolve Parliament a new Government can be formed: “In view of the upcoming elections, this Cabinet only has an interim character; it’s task is to handle the current affairs and to prepare the organization of the elections”.

• In their reply to your question g (p.4), the judges state that the government has the autonomous authority to dissolve Parliament in order to present to the voter the representative nature of the Parliament: “That the majority in Parliament does not seem to support the dissolution and the inextricably associated early elections, by no means should prevent that.”

Considering the reasons mentioned above, we trust that you as the Governor will refuse to cooperate with a draft National Decree to be submitted to you for the postponement of the elections of February 9, 2016, even if said National Decree would be supported by the new majority in Parliament.

In the event you unexpectedly still sign such a National Decree for whatever reasons of your own, we will challenge its lawfulness before the Court.

Please accept Sir, the assurance of our highest consideration,

Signed: B. Ortega
SDM

P. Gittens
MAP

Loekie Morales
Beyond SXM

W. Smith
SMCP

Mercedes van der Waals
HOPE

Cc:
Parliament of Sint Maarten
Council of Ministers of Sint Maarten
Kingdom Council of Ministers
Dutch Second Chamber
Prime Minister of Curaçao
Prime Minister of Aruba
General Audit Chamber
Ombudsman
Advisory Council
Council of State
Constitutional Court
The Joint Court of Justice of Aruba, Curaçao
Sint Maarten and of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
Attorney General

Dear Editor,

The month of December has begun, the year is quickly coming to a close and as I get ready to celebrate the festive season and a new year I believe and pray will be a better year for St. Maarten. I pray for an elections that will bring a stable and hard working government, less violence on our island and throughout the world, and a better financial year for all.

Over the past month I have made my position clear concerning snap elections on the 9th of February 2016. I believe once the wheels of democracy (elections) begin to turn, it should not be removed by any government or individual. Any attempts of tampering with our right to vote, is a violation of our democratic rights. Now unfortunately that is exactly what our Honorable Prime Minister is doing, when he sends a decree, backed by the Coalition of Eight to the Governor's desk. There is no excuse in the book, to call for an indefinite postponement of an elections authorized by the Governor and posted in the National Gazette. If there is any article in our constitution allowing such actions to be taken to do away with the most important part of our island's democracy, then we have a much bigger problem in our flawed Constitution than I thought since 2010. We have a democracy flaw in our Constitution.

I have been called a ship jumper, a traitor, even a thief. I don't know if the individual who accuse me for stealing the core symbol of the Democratic Party knows the difference between a lighthouse, and a flaming torch. One thing is clear, you can lift and move forward with one and the other remains stagnant. There is a difference between the torch I selected to represent my vision for St. Maarten's future and a lighthouse, abandoned by the sixty-six year old party two years ago. The symbol signifies the passing of the torch to a younger, brighter, more intelligent generation on St. Maarten. However political leaders, hellbent on clinging to power no matter what will not even teach the future generation how to hold and lift that torch properly, less yet run with it.

We should always invest in our future and I can say the United People's party has shown these actions, and not just when election are just the corner. Like that plastic Christmas tree that is taken out, set up and decorated, give it all the attention needed and once the season is over, it's dismantled placed back into boxes and into the closet until Christmas rolls around again. UP has shown a different side of politics when it comes to getting their youth involve, they have been active year round and for that I applaud the party. Let's hope other political parties, old and new alike, will take note and follow in being active, getting youth involve and not wait until election is around the corner.

Late last week an NA supporter questioned how just one year I proudly waved the "red" flag and today I publicly support the United People's Party while tossing some jabs at the Democratic Party. That NA supporter simply does not understand the logic of this young, vibrant, enthusiastic and aspiring politician who waved red flags last year and green flags this year and will continue doing so for a very long time.

Allow me to switch to the third person. The known Armand Meda has always been enthusiastic of the party that he supported for more than twenty years. That was the Democratic Party of St. Maarten, and yes, in 2010 he waved those flags in support of the party almost as hard as the candidates of that year. He also believes that he was one of the most enthusiastic supporters of the same party throughout the 2014 elections. He waved those flags hard and proud and was not ashamed of it. With no regret he pointed out the clear flaws from that same party. If you had taken the time and listened to him in 2010 and 2014, you would have known that the same criticism that he has for the Democratic Party today, was addressed on several occasions then. Maybe you were too busy following the white line.

How can I ridicule a party I support? It's simple. We live in a democratic society, and I believe that if anyone supports a certain political party, then he has every right to point out not just the strong points, but also the weak. For that reason I do not have a sense of guilt, but I can sleep well at night, even after constructively criticizing the party that had my support for so many years.

In closing I highly commend the new political parties that came together to stand united for St. Maarten's Constitutional right.

The wheels have started to roll and it should not be removed because a handful of Members of Parliament and Ministers think there is enough reason to annul the decree that calls for the dissolution of government and new elections. The Honorable Prime Minister accepted the Governor's instruction upon taking office to work towards new elections and electoral reform. However, he abandoned those instructions, clearly indicating that he accepted them with false intent. His actions display a lack of respect for authority. It is not your right Mr. PM to take (or postpone) our opportunity to go to the polls away from us simply because you want to execute your own agenda. I do not care about your being scared of elections or not being scared. Believe it or not Mr. Prime Minister that is not important. What is important is the people of St. Maarten having the opportunity to exercise their constitutional and democratic right to go out and vote on 9th February 2016. If you don't agree with that, or if you simply don't like it, then refrain from postulating yourself in order to contest the elections. By all means boycott it, but don't mess it up for all of us, like you messed up your opportunity to fix St. Maarten's political crisis in 2012/2013.

To be continued.....
Armand Meda

En juin 2015, la Collectivité de Saint-Martin a lancé le programme « Carbets de la Baie Orientale », financé à hauteur de 3.8 millions d’euros, visant à réhabiliter les installations touristiques de la collectivité sur la parcelle publique AW 34 située en front de mer.

Mardi 22 décembre, l’exécutif territorial s’est rendu sur le site des Carbets, afin de faire le point sur la fin des travaux. Cette levée de réserves opérée en présence d’élus de la Collectivité, du maître d’ouvrage délégué (la Semsamar) et des entreprises mandatées pour les travaux, a abouti à la décision de donner aux entreprises un délai supplémentaire pour finaliser certains points techniques avant la restitution officielle du chantier. Ainsi, les entreprises ont jusqu’au 13 janvier 2016 pour effectuer les dernières finitions.
Par ailleurs, la Collectivité a notifié par courrier la décision du conseil exécutif à chaque candidat ayant reçu un avis favorable pour l’obtention d’une Autorisation d’Occupation Temporaire (AOT) du domaine public sur ladite parcelle. Ainsi, ces exploitants se verront attribuer un local afin d’y exercer leur commerce. Les titulaires d’un local-restaurant signeront prochainement une convention cadre avec la collectivité fixant les règles d’utilisation du domaine public. Ils pourront prendre possession de leur local avant le 13 janvier de manière à commencer l’installation de leur matériel et à faire les démarches nécessaires pour l’ouverture des compteurs d’eau et EDF.
Les titulaires d’un local-boutique ou d’un autre emplacement sur la parcelle AW34 seront notifiés par courrier, au plus tard début janvier. Ils seront, eux aussi, soumis à la signature d’une convention cadre avec la collectivité pour l’utilisation de l’espace public. Cette information leur sera prochainement notifiée par la collectivité.
Enfin, les personnes ayant reçu un avis défavorable du conseil exécutif pour l’obtention d’une AOT sur ladite parcelle se verront notifiées par courrier de la décision de l’exécutif.
Il est à noter que la Collectivité a reçu près de 80 candidatures (toutes candidatures confondues) et qu’elle n’a par conséquent pu donner satisfaction à tous les candidats, d’autant que priorité a été donnée aux exploitants exerçant déjà sur le site.
Par ce programme immobilier, la Collectivité de Saint-Martin a souhaité mettre à disposition des exploitants des locaux fonctionnels et modernes, et apporter ainsi une valeur ajoutée au domaine public sur la baie orientale, qui reste l’un des lieux touristiques les plus fréquentés de Saint-Martin et de la Caraïbe.

Chaque année, la Collectivité de Saint-Martin réalise le recensement de la population en partenariat avec l’INSEE. Des agents recenseurs formés et mandatés officiellement par la Collectivité se présenteront chez les particuliers, entre le 21 janvier et le 27 février 2016, afin d’effectuer le recensement annuel.
Le recensement est un acte fort sur un territoire, car il permet d’une part de connaître avec précision le nombre d’habitants et leurs caractéristiques, et d’autre part de définir la participation de l’état dans le financement des politiques publiques de la Collectivité.
Les agents recenseurs se présenteront à votre domicile entre le 21 janvier et le 27 février 2016, munis d’une carte officielle. Ils vous communiqueront toutes les informations utiles et vous apporteront le soutien nécessaire pour remplir les questionnaires concernant votre logement et les personnes qui l’occupent. La collectivité recensera également les personnes sans-abri et les personnes vivant sur des habitations mobiles. Sachez que vos réponses resteront confidentielles ; elles seront remises à l’INSEE pour établir des statistiques rigoureusement anonymes, conformément aux lois qui protègent votre vie privée.
Cette opération de recensement est importante pour notre territoire car elle permettra de déterminer le nombre de personnes qui habitent à Saint-Martin, quelles que soient leur origine et leur nationalité. Ce chiffre de la population servira en particulier à déterminer le montant de certaines dotations budgétaires versées par l’État à la Collectivité.
Le recensement fournit également des informations statistiques sur la pyramide des âges, la composition des familles et le parc des logements. Toutes ces informations sont utiles à vos élus pour définir des politiques publiques adaptées au territoire (infrastructures, mesures en faveur de la jeunesse, des personnes âgées, etc.).
Pour toutes ces raisons, votre participation au recensement est essentielle, elle est de plus rendue obligatoire par la loi.
Pour de plus amples informations, vous pouvez consulter le site internet www.le-recensement-et-moi.fr, ou prendre contact avec le service Recensement de la Collectivité, sis route du Fort Louis, à Marigot.
Je vous remercie par avance du bon accueil que vous réserverez à votre agent recenseur.
La Présidente Aline Hanson

La Collectivité de Saint-Martin informe la population que dans le cadre de la rentrée scolaire de janvier à la cité scolaire «Robert Weinum», le transport scolaire des élèves a été organisé selon les itinéraires suivants :

- Ligne 9 : Circuit : départ Baie Nettlé à 6h00 - Sandy Ground - Low-Town - St.James - Marigot - arrivée à la Cité Scolaire.

- Ligne 13 : Circuit : départ devant le Lycée à 6h00 - route nationale – Howell center – rond point d’agrément – Morne valois – Friar’s Bay – Colombier – Rambaud – Morne O’reilly arrivée à la cité scolaire.

- Ligne 11 : Circuit : départ Belle plaine à 6h00 - route de Coralita - Baie Orientale – Cul de Sac – Hope Estate - Arrêt à la Cité Scolaire

- Ligne 11 : Circuit : départ Belle plaine à 6h00 - route de Coralita - Baie Orientale – Cul de Sac – Hope Estate - Arrivée au Lycée Professionnel

- Ligne 12 : Circuit : départ Rés. Flanders à 6h15 - Route de l’espérance - Grand Case - arrêt à la cité scolaire

- Ligne 12 : Circuit : départ Rés. Flanders à 6h00 - Route de l’espérance - Grand Case - Morne O’reilly – Rambaud – Colombier – Friar’s Bay – Morne Valois - Agrément - arrivée au Lycée Polyvalent.

Les fiches d’inscriptions pour le transport scolaire sont à retirer au bureau des écoles, annexe de la collectivité, à Marigot. Prix de la carte de transport 140 €.

Tableaux des lieux d’arrêt du bus sur la ligne 9 et la ligne 13 (nouvelles lignes)

LIGNE 9 : CIRCUIT : Baie-Nettlé  Cité Scolaire (Lycée/6ème)

ITINERAIRE
Départ
Arrêt Aller Retour
Baie Nettlé Résidence Laguna Beach
Hôtel Royal Beach 06H00
06H02 17H40
17H38
Sandy Ground Rue Kennedy Low Town

Bellevue
Rue de hollande Centre culturel 06H05 17H35
Terrain de Basket 06H08 17H32
Rue de Grêve 06H10 17H30
Rue Yellow Tail 06H13 17H28
Avant le Pont 06H16 17H26
Stade A. Richards
Devant la Marina
Devant la banque LCL
Rue de St.James (avant city snack)
Ecole Nina Duverly 06H20
06H25
06H27
06H29
06H30 17H24
17H21
17H20
17H19
17H17
Arrivée Cité Scolaire 06H45 17H10

LIGNE 13 : CIRCUIT : Spring  Cité Scolaire

ITINERAIRE
Départ Arrêt Aller Retour

Route de Spring
Collège Mont des Accords Lycée polyvalent 6h00 17h40
Rue du stade Louis Vanterpool
Arrêt de bus Howell Center 06H05 17H36
Agrément Rond Point d’Agrément 06H08 17H35
Morne-Valois Sommet du Morne 06H10 17H33
Friar’s bay Angle rue Friar’s Bay (aller) 06H15 17H32
Centre rue de La Batterie 06H16 17H31
Angle Rue de Friar’s Bay (retour) 06H17 17H30
Pont de Friar’s Bay 06H19 17H27
Cripple Gate Ravine de Cripple Gate 06H20 16H26
Eglise 06H21 16H25
Rue de Cripple Gate 06H22 16H23
Colombier Ball Ground 06H25 16H22
Hope Gate 06H27 16H21
Chez Lolotte 06H29 16H20
Ravine HELLIGAR 06H30 16H18
Buck Hole 06H31 16H17
Rambaud Rambaud - Entrée Pic Paradis 06H35 17H15

La savane Sommet du Morne O’reilly
Après résidence la savana
Arrivée la Cité Scolaire 06h37
06h38
06h40 17h13
17h12
17h10

La Collectivité informe les parents dans le cadre de la préparation de l’année scolaire 2016-2017, il sera procédé à l’inscription des élèves selon les modalités suivantes.

Inscription en classes maternelles : Tous Secteurs confondus.
Du 04 Janvier au 22 Janvier 2016
• Enfants nés en 2013 (PS) et 2014 (TPS)
• Enfants nés en 2012 et 2011 (MS et GS – non scolarisés)

Inscription au Cours préparatoire (CP) : Tous Secteurs confondus.
Les parents des enfants inscrits en GS retireront à l’école à partir du 01Février 2016, la fiche de renseignements qui, dûment complétée, sera déposée à la direction du 1er degré et des affaires scolaires entre le 25 Janvier et 19 Févier 2016.

Du 06 Juin au 15 Juin 2016 : classes maternelles


• Demande de Transfert : (rapprochement de fratrie ou de domicile)
Du 20 Juin 2016 : classes élémentaires (CE1 au CM2)
• Demande d’inscription : (nouveaux arrivants ou scolarisés ailleurs)
• Demande de transfert : (rapprochement de fratrie ou de domicile)

Les demandes de transfert seront étudiées au cas par cas et accordées dans la limite des places disponibles. Les dossiers feront l’objet d’une analyse particulière.

Liste des pièces à fournir par enfant pour toute inscription ou transfert

La demande d'inscription ne pourra être retenue que si le dossier est complet.

- Photocopie du livret de famille ou d'un extrait d'acte de naissance (enfant)
- Photocopie du carnet de vaccinations (pages 90 à 93)
- Photocopie d'un justificatif de domicile de moins de 3 mois (EDF, Eaux)
- Avis d’imposition ou de non-imposition 2014
- Photocopie de la pièce d'identité des parents,
- Photocopie du jugement pour l'exercice de l'autorité parentale (en cas de séparation, de divorce, ...). Et de la pièce d’identité des ascendants ou des personnes légalement responsables.
- Certificat médical d’aptitude à la vie en milieu scolaire (enfants nés en 2013 et 2014).
- Certificat de scolarité ou de radiation (en cas de changement d'établissement scolaire public ou privé)

Ce Samedi 26 décembre 2015 dans la matinée, un nouveau né a été découvert abandonné entre le
Galion et la Baie Orientale.
La petite fille de type hispanique est en vie et a été prise en charge par des équipes médicales. Des premiers éléments, il apparaît qu'elle vient de naître.

La Gendarmerie Nationale passe un appelle à témoin urgent.

Nous recherchons une femme qui aurait accouché en dehors d'un centre hospitalier dans les 24 dernières heures. Pour la propre santé de cette femme, nous encourageons toute personne ayant des informations à nous les communiquer le plus vite possible en composant le « 17 ».

La présidente de la Collectivité de Saint-Martin porte à l’attention du public qu’en raison de la braderie commerciale organisée par la CCISM rue de la Mairie, une portion de la rue de la Mairie depuis la supérette Sosamag jusqu’au panneau Stop de l’intersection de la rue St James, sera fermée à la circulation automobile, le samedi 19 décembre 2015, de 06 heures à 20 heures.
Le stationnement sera également interdit sur cette portion de rue, dès minuit, afin de permettre aux organisateurs de la braderie d’installer leurs équipements.
La coopération de tous est vivement sollicitée. La Collectivité de Saint-Martin vous remercie de votre compréhension.

English Version

President of the Collectivite of St. Martin brings to the attention of the public that due to the commercial sale organized by the CCISM, rue de la Mairie, a portion of the street from supermarket Sosamag to the Stop sign located at the intersection of St James street, will be closed to traffic, on Saturday, December 19, 2015, from 6:00 a.m to 8:00 p.m.
Parking will also be prohibited on this portion from midnight, to allow organizers to put in place their equipment.
The cooperation of all is highly expected. The Collectivite of St. Martin thanks you for your understanding.

La collectivité de Saint-Martin porte à l’attention des commerçants, artisans et professionnels, qu’il est formellement interdit de laisser sur les trottoirs ou à proximité des abris poubelles les déchets, les cartons et autres emballages issus de leurs activités. Tous les déchets générés par les activités commerciales doivent être déposés directement à la décharge de Grandes Cayes (Cul de Sac). Il est rappelé que les bacs poubelles sont strictement réservés aux déchets ménagers. Tout contrevenant se verra verbalisé par les agents de la brigade de l’environnement ou la police territoriale.
La collectivité de Saint-Martin compte sur la coopération de chacun d’entre vous.

ENGLISH VERSION

Collectivite of Saint-Martin brings to the attention of traders, craftsmen and professionals that it is strictly forbidden to leave on the sidewalks or near the shelter bins, waste, cardboard and other packaging from your activities. All waste generated by commercial activities must be taken directly to the dump site in Grand Caye (Cul de Sac). It is recalled that the garbage bins are strictly for household waste. Violators will be sanctioned by the Environmental or Territorial Police.

We count on your cooperation to maintain our community clean.

stratégieclspd17122015Marigot:--- Mercredi 16 décembre 2015 : Réunis en séance plénière du Contrat Local de Sécurité et de Prévention de la Délinquance (CLSPD), le mardi 15 décembre 2015 à l’hôtel de ville, la vice-présidente Ramona Connor, la préfète Anne Laubies et le vice-procureur Mickael Ohayon, ont validé par une signature officielle la stratégie territoriale de prévention de la délinquance et de sécurité, de Saint-Martin. Cette stratégie, signée en présence des institutions et associations partenaires du CLSPD, se déclinera en actions concrètes sur le terrain et sera appliquée sur une durée de trois ans, de 2016 à 2018.

En préambule de la séance, la vice-présidente Ramona Connor a évoqué le travail de fond engagé par les partenaires et les trois groupes de travail thématiques du CLSPD, qui lors du comité restreint du 07 décembre 2015, ont déterminé 27 actions de terrain visant à prévenir la délinquance dans des zones ciblées. Les grands axes du CLSPD sont, la prévention auprès des jeunes exposés à la délinquance (récidive), la prévention des violences faites aux femmes, des violences intrafamiliales et l’aide aux victimes, et la sécurisation des zones propices à l’atteinte de la sécurité des personnes.
Dès 2016, la Collectivité de Saint-Martin engagera un Diagnostic Local de Sécurité qui permettra de réadapter les actions de la Stratégie Territoriale de Prévention de la Délinquance et de Sécurité, afin qu’elles soient en adéquation avec les besoins du terrain.
Comme l’a indiqué madame Connor, « la collectivité de Saint-Martin va poursuivre sa politique de prévention de la délinquance avec la mise en place, dès 2016, de nouveaux groupes de travail, qui seront en réalité des cellules de veille dans les quartiers, chargées d’être au plus proche de la population et d’apporter des réponses plus efficaces ».
La préfète Anne Laubies a, par ailleurs, rappelé que « le rôle du CLSPD était de s’inscrire dans une politique générale de prévention Etat-COM, en s’appuyant sur le partenariat des associations qui sont un relais précieux sur le terrain ».
Le vice-procureur Ohayon a pour sa part salué « un travail de grande qualité, la justice ayant désormais la possibilité de s’appuyer sur ces fiches action ».
Parmi les axes forts de la politique de prévention, les patrouilles pédestres des gendarmes et de la police territoriale ont été renforcées dans les quartiers sensibles, sachant que dès 2016, le centre de sécurité urbain (CSU) qui protège le territoire par la vidéo protection se verra doter de 20 caméras supplémentaires, déployées à des endroits stratégiques du territoire.

En conclusion, la vice-présidente Ramona Connor a salué au nom de la présidente Aline Hanson et de l’exécutif territorial, cette importante avancée pour Saint-Martin. Elle a, d’autre part, estimé que la 1ère stratégie de sécurité et de prévention de la délinquance de Saint-Martin allait donner un nouveau souffle au CLSPD, et permettre de lutter efficacement contre la délinquance, avec l’objectif premier de préserver le cadre de vie et la sécurité de la population de Saint-Martin.

Protocole,

Madame la Préfète Déléguée auprès du représentant de l’Etat dans les collectivités de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin,
Monsieur le Procureur de la République,
Monsieur le Recteur de l’Académie Guadeloupe,
Madame la Sous-Préfète chargée de la politique de la Ville,
Mesdames, messieurs les élus,
Monsieur le directeur régional de pôle emploi,
Monsieur le Directeur de l’agence régionale de santé,
Monsieur le Directeur régional de la caisse des dépôts et de consignation,
Monsieur le Directeur de la Caisse d’Allocation Familiales,
Monsieur le Directeur de la Caisse Général de Sécurité Sociale,
Monsieur le Président de la Chambre Consulaire Interprofessionnelle de Saint-Martin,
Messieurs les représentants des conseils de quartier n°1 et 6
Mesdames et messieurs les représentants des services de l’Etat et de la collectivité,
Madame et messieurs les bailleurs sociaux,
Mesdames et messieurs,

Bonjour et bienvenue à la cérémonie de signature du contrat de ville de Saint-Martin, pour la période 2015-2020.

C’est un honneur de vous recevoir dans cette salle emblématique du conseil territorial, pour signer un document tout aussi emblématique, puisque le contrat de ville représente un atout considérable pour notre territoire.

La Collectivité de Saint-Martin et l’Etat se sont engagés dans une démarche ambitieuse qui est de conduire une politique de la ville efficace et ciblée, en réponse aux besoins réels de la population, en particulier dans les deux quartiers prioritaires délimités par la loi du 21 février 2014 sur la programmation de la ville et de la cohésion urbaine.

Je précise que les deux quartiers prioritaires de Saint-Martin sont Quartier d’Orléans et Sandy Ground.

Nous avons commencé par réaliser un diagnostic participatif avec divers acteurs de terrain. La population a été associée à ce diagnostic par l’intermédiaire des conseils de quartier pour identifier les problématiques du territoire.

Depuis lors, forts de ce constat et des enjeux, tous les partenaires se sont mobilisés sur les 5 thématiques retenues au début de la démarche avec l’objectif d’élaborer une stratégie capable d’endiguer les situations décrites.

Ce processus entamé en mai 2015 a abouti à la signature d’un contrat cadre, le 24 juillet dernier, entre l’Etat et la Collectivité, dans lequel ont été transcrites les 5 thématiques suivantes :

- L’habitat, l’environnement, et le cadre de vie
- La santé
- La réussite éducative, jeunesse, sport, culture et vie associative
- La sécurité et la prévention de la délinquance
- L’accompagnement social, la formation et le développement économique

Pour chacune des thématiques, les différents acteurs du contrat de ville ont défini des actions concrètes et réalisables, susceptibles d’être déployées dans les deux quartiers prioritaires dans la période 2015-2020.

Les actions recensées sont nombreuses et pertinentes, elles s’inscrivent dans une dynamique de développement du territoire.

Bon nombre d’entre elles nécessitent le soutien financier de l’Etat. Je m’adresse à vous - madame la préfète et madame la sous-préfète chargée de la politique de la ville - pour que les aides des ministères concernés soient mobilisées pour Saint-Martin.

Tel est le vœu que je formule après cet important travail de collaboration qui a mobilisé dans la durée toutes nos énergies et qui porte en lui-même un formidable espoir pour l’avenir de Saint-Martin.

Pour conclure, je remercie toutes les personnes, signataires et contributaires, qui se sont impliquées dans la co-construction de ce contrat de ville-nouvelle génération.

J’ai une pensée particulière pour les représentants des 2 conseils de quartiers concernés - ici présents - qui ont participé aux différents ateliers, je tiens à les en remercier.

Si notre objectif de finaliser la rédaction de ce contrat de ville est atteint, le plus difficile reste à venir !

Grâce à ce contrat de ville, nous bâtirons un avenir meilleur, pour les habitants de Sandy Ground et de Quartier d’Orléans et pour l’ensemble des habitants de Saint-Martin !

Je vous remercie de votre attention.

(Seul le prononcé fait foi).

rsma09122015La vice-présidente Ramona Connor a reçu, mercredi 09 décembre 2015, le colonel Yann Le Balc’h, chef du Régiment de Service Militaire Adapté de Guadeloupe (RSMA), le commandant Jérôme Merceron, directeur du recrutement, de la formation et de l’insertion au sein du RSMA et le capitaine Gabriel Gagnot, adjoint 2e compagnie, en charge de la formation professionnelle.

Accompagnée du directeur général adjoint du pôle de Développement Humain de la Collectivité, Thierry Gombs, et de Corine Pineau, chef du service AIO et conseillère en insertion, la vice-présidente Ramona Connor a salué la réussite de la convention « Objectif 100 » entre le RSMA et la Collectivité de Saint-Martin.
Depuis la signature de la convention en 2014, de nombreux jeunes saint-martinois ont pu intégrer le RSMA. Sur l’année 2015, l’objectif 100 est quasiment atteint, avec 94 jeunes issus de Saint-Martin actuellement en formation au RSMA ; un taux supérieur à celui de la Guadeloupe. Le cœur de cible est atteint, il s’agit essentiellement de jeunes en décrochage scolaire ou en recherche de qualification, qui bénéficient d’un suivi adapté et sortent transformés de leur immersion dans l’armée.
Pour la vice-présidente Connor, la demande de formation est forte et la collectivité s’est donné les moyens d’accompagner la jeunesse saint-martinoise à travers la formation professionnelle (2 millions d’euros pour la période 2015-2016), l’immersion en entreprise avec le dispositif estival Lend a Hand ou encore l’aide au recrutement au sein du RSMA, qui dispense des formations dans divers domaines de compétences.
Lors de cette rencontre, le RSMA et la Collectivité ont convenu d’améliorer ensemble le dispositif d’insertion des jeunes diplômés du RSMA. Un travail de fond qui devra être réalisé en partenariat avec les structures et entreprises locales, dans le but de valoriser les jeunes diplômés et d’améliorer leur employabilité.
Le service AIO accompagne environ 200 jeunes dans leurs démarches d’insertion. Un fichier commun sera bientôt mis en place avec le RSMA pour un suivi optimisé.
La vice-présidente Ramona Connor a salué ce partenariat fructueux avec le RSMA, qui donne des résultats concrets en faveur de la jeunesse locale. Elle a assuré le colonel Le Balc’h de la détermination de la Collectivité à améliorer les dispositifs d’insertion des jeunes saint-martinois, après leur passage au RSMA. La création d’une mission locale début 2016 sera l’un des outils phares de l’accompagnement de ces jeunes vers l’accès à l’emploi.

J’ai appris avec stupéfaction, hier soir, les circonstances de l’accident dont a été victime un gendarme en faction, rue de Spring à Concordia. Sachez que je condamne avec la plus grande fermeté l’attitude du conducteur de scooter, qui a refusé d’obtempérer malgré l’injonction des forces de l’ordre, et qui a effectué une manœuvre dangereuse, percutant de plein fouet le gendarme. L’enquête est désormais entre les mains de la justice, et je souhaite que toute la lumière soit faite sur les circonstances de cet accident. Les conséquences auraient pu être bien plus graves, mais bien heureusement, le blessé se trouve entre de bonnes mains, à l’hôpital de Marigot.

Je rappelle aux propriétaires de deux-roues, comme à tous ceux qui circulent sur la voie publique, qu’ils ont le devoir de respecter le code de la route et d’adopter une conduite adaptée, particulièrement lorsqu’on circule à deux-roues et plus encore aux abords d’établissements scolaires.
Le respect des forces de l’ordre - qui je le rappelle ici assurent notre sécurité - est un principe fondamental de notre République et je demande à tout un chacun de respecter scrupuleusement ce principe.
Je tiens - au nom du conseil territorial de Saint-Martin et en mon nom personnel - à adresser notre plus grande sympathie au gendarme blessé. Nous lui souhaitons un prompt rétablissement, et remercions chaleureusement les forces de l’ordre pour leur engagement quotidien en faveur de la sécurité de notre territoire.
Aline HANSON,
Présidente du conseil territorial de Saint-Martin

Durant les fêtes de fin d’année, la Déchèterie sera fermée comme suit :

*JEUDI 24 DECEMBRE A PARTIR DE 14H00
*VENDREDI 25 DECEMBRE
*SAMEDI 26 DECEMBRE

*JEUDI 31 DECEMBRE A PARTIR DE 14H00
*VENDREDI 01 JANVIER

La Collectivité de Saint-Martin remercie les usagers de leur compréhension.

La Collectivité de Saint-Martin rappelle à la population que la prochaine capture de chiens errants sur la voie publique par la fourrière territoriale aura lieu du mardi 1er décembre au mardi 15 décembre 2015.

Tous les propriétaires d’animaux sont priés de les garder attachés et de les surveiller, même après la phase de capture. Pour toute information complémentaire, merci de contacter la Direction de l’Environnement et du Cadre de vie au 0590 52 27 30.

Dans l’intérêt de tous, la Collectivité de Saint-Martin vous remercie de votre compréhension.

Arrêté territorial 033-2014

La Présidente du Conseil territorial, Aline Hanson, a pris un arrêté (n°033-2014) portant règlement des conditions de détention des animaux de compagnie et de leur circulation sur la voie publique.
Cet arrêté stipule qu’il est interdit de laisser divaguer les animaux sur le territoire de la Collectivité. Pour éviter tout accident, les chiens doivent être tenus en laisse, les chiens dits dangereux doivent être muselés.

cop2103122015Le 1er vice-président Guillaume Arnell, sénateur de Saint-Martin, et le conseiller territorial en charge de la Coopération, Louis Fleming, ont représenté la Collectivité de Saint-Martin à la COP 21, à Paris. Au cœur des échanges entre le gouvernement et les Outre-mer, les deux élus saint-martinois ont pu exposer les problématiques et la politique environnementale de notre territoire.

Consciente des enjeux de la COP21, la Présidente Aline Hanson a souhaité une présence effective de la collectivité à Paris. A l’invitation de la ministre des Outre-mer, George Pau-Langevin, le ministère a organisé une journée spécifique outre-mer à laquelle les élus locaux ont participé, le 1er décembre 2015, au Bourget.
Les élus saint-martinois ont eu l’opportunité d’échanger sur les enjeux environnementaux tels que les énergies renouvelables, la protection des récifs coralliens, le gaspillage alimentaire ou encore la montée du niveau de la mer et la pollution. Ainsi, dans la matinée, ils se sont rendus à la «Zone Bleue » au sein de laquelle ils ont pu visiter de nombreux stands ainsi que le Pavillon « Wider Caribbean », spécifique à la grande Caraïbes. Ce fut l’occasion pour eux d’échanger avec les différentes délégations présentes.
Le ministère des Outre-mer a ensuite organisé un atelier intitulé « Prévenir et faire face aux risques climatiques dans les Outre-mer et les îles ». Lors de cet atelier, deux dispositifs ont été présentés, le projet « Rescue », qui a pour objectif principal la construction de la résilience et la sauvegarde des récifs coralliens dans la zone du Pacifique, et le lancement officiel de « Crews », un système d’alerte précoce aux catastrophes du climat, visant à augmenter les capacités des systèmes d’alerte et amplifier la prévention de ces phénomènes, auprès des populations exposées.
La délégation saint-martinoise a également pris part à l’inauguration de l’Espace Génération Climat en présence de la ministre de l’écologie, du développement durable et de l’énergie, Ségolène Royal et de Nicolas Hulot.
En fin de journée, les élus ultramarins ont été reçus à l’Elysée par la conseillère Climat-Environnement du Président de la République, Marie-Hélène Aubert, dans le but d’échanger sur les problématiques de l’outre-mer face au réchauffement climatique et les actions engagées.

En conclusion, les représentants des territoires ultramarins n’ont pas manqué de réaffirmer la nécessaire prise en compte de l’Outre-mer dans les négociations de la COP21, au regard non seulement des impacts néfastes que subissent ces territoires en raison du changement climatique, mais également en tant qu’atouts pour la France et laboratoires d’innovation.

Par une décision du 30 novembre 2015, le Conseil d’État, statuant au Contentieux, a rejeté la requête du Préfet délégué de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin visant à faire annuler pour excès de pouvoir la délibération du conseil territorial en date du 30 octobre 2014, relative à l’instauration d’un prélèvement forfaitaire de 30 % sur une partie des sommes versées au titre du revenu de solidarité active (RSA).

Ni la requête déposée par le Préfet délégué alors en fonction, ni le mémoire complémentaire déposé quelques heures avant la clôture de l’instruction, n’ont convaincu le Conseil d’État qui, sur ce litige, a statué dans sa formation de Section, c’est-à-dire dans la formation de jugement du plus haut niveau après l’Assemblée du contentieux.

La présidente Aline Hanson et la vice-présidente Ramona Connor saluent toutes deux cette décision qui montre que les solutions aux problèmes structurels auxquels est confrontée la collectivité se trouvent principalement dans l’utilisation des compétences que nous confère la loi organique.

La présidente et la vice-présidente soulignent à cet égard la pertinence de la stratégie suivie : « le dossier du RSA démontre que, contrairement à nos prédécesseurs, notre majorité sait utiliser les leviers offerts par la loi organique : nous avons demandé et obtenu une habilitation législative pour réformer le RSA et, dans le même temps, par une mesure fiscale inédite validée au plus haut niveau, nous allons réussir à contenir, dès l’exercice en cours, les dépenses obligatoires liées au financement d’une politique sociale décidée au niveau national et manifestement inadaptée à notre territoire ».

Elles indiquent en outre que les services de la collectivité, sous l’autorité du directeur général des services et de Mme Connor qui porte la réforme du RSA, sont mobilisés, d’une part, pour faire appliquer cette décision qui n’est susceptible d’aucun recours et, d’autre part, pour finaliser les mesures qui seront prises suite à l’habilitation récemment obtenue tout en les articulant au mieux avec le prélèvement fiscal dont le principe vient d’être confirmé par le juge administratif suprême.

La décision du Conseil d’Etat est accessible à partir du site www.conseil-etat.fr (arrêt n° 388299).

Dans le cadre de la réorganisation des abris-poubelles sur l’ensemble du territoire, la collectivité de Saint-Martin a procédé le 20 novembre 2015 à la démolition du local-poubelles des Terres- Basses situé sur l’axe principal (intersection de la Samanna), où de trop nombreux gravats de chantiers et déchets divers étaient déposés de façon intempestive.
Cet espace sera prochainement réhabilité et embelli. Il est donc demandé aux habitants de ce secteur de ne plus déposer de poubelles ou gravats à cet endroit.
Les riverains sont désormais invités à utiliser les autres locaux-poubelles, notamment à l’entrée principale des Terres-Basses (intersection de la Baie aux Prunes) et à l’entrée de la plage de Baie Rouge.
La collectivité informe par ailleurs que les colonnes de tri situées sur la route principale vont être installées à Baie Rouge en remplacement des dispositifs de collecte défectueux.

REVEILLEZ-VOUS SAINT-MARTIN, le mouvement démocratique local où les citoyens expriment leurs vœux et tentent d’atteindre l’objectif d’unité nationale et leurs visions pour Saint-Martin.
Le Collectif, composé d’individus et d’associations, s’est rassemblé pour défendre le peuple et l’aider à comprendre les conséquences d’une certaine législation gouvernementale avant son acceptation et son exécution et a obtenu immédiatement les résultats suivants :-

• L’engagement pris immédiatement par arrêté portant arrêt à l'enquête publique du Plan Local
d’Urbanisme (PLU).
• L’engagement pris immédiatement d’arrêter la procédure d'élaboration du PLU. Une délibération a été prise à cette fin lors du dernier Conseil territorial. L'objectif étant de constituer un nouveau dossier plus complet et de le soumettre à nouveau au public. Cette nouvelle procédure inclura une nouvelle démarche d'information du public en anglais, la tenue de réunions dans les différents quartiers, afin de recueillir les différents éléments manquants, rectifier les erreurs ou oublis du précèdent dossier et tenir compte des remarques du public.
• L’engagement modifiant, par délibération prise à cette fin lors du dernier Conseil territorial, le champ de compétences de la commission sur les 50 pas géométriques pour y inclure les questions liées à la vérification des titres et aux prix.
• L’engagement à garantir le bon fonctionnement et une meilleure prise en compte des doléances des conseils de quartiers, dans le respect de la loi organique.

Nous aimerions tous remercier la Population de s’être jointe à nous en parfaite unité et d’avoir contribué au succès de notre manifestation pacifique du jeudi 22 octobre 2015.
Nous apprécions votre soutien actif et nous vous en sommes profondément reconnaissants. Nous tenons à vous remercier tous d’avoir convergé de tous les districts en si grand nombre, surtout d’Agrément, de Grand-Case, d’Oyster Pond, de Quartier d’Orléans, de Saint-James et de Sandy Ground.
Nous aimerions remercier tous les participants, individus, associations, nationaux et particulièrement
La Communauté et les associations Dominicaines,
La Communauté et les associations Dominicaises,
La Communauté et les associations Haïtiennes.

Le mouvement REVEILLEZ-VOUS SAINT-MARTIN et le Collectif représentent la dignité, l’espoir, la fierté et le respect. Nous revendiquons nos droits de citoyens et avons l’intention de les exercer pour assurer la préservation de notre existence.

Merci,
Le Collectif de REVEILLEZ-VOUS SAINT-MARTIN

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force Sint Maarten would like to send out a warning to the public concerning the increase of reported burglaries in various neighborhoods. We urge the community to look after each other and immediately report all suspicious activity in your neighborhood.
As part of the continuing efforts to provide a safe environment for Holiday Season, the Sint Maarten Police Force is therefore offering the community, the following safety tips, to help them prepare against crime.
Burglary prevention tips
Unfortunately burglaries often happen on Sint Maarten. You think you protected your home against burglars, but when you arrive home after work, or perhaps even when you wake up after a good night’s rest, you discover your home was broken into. A burglary can have great impact on your sense of safety in your surroundings. Just the thought that somebody you didn’t invite was in your home and touched your belongings, gives lots of people the ‘shivers’. The Sint Maarten Police Department does their utmost to catch all burglars, but there are some things you can do to help protect yourself from becoming a victim.
First of all you have to start thinking like a burglar. What would you like most if you were one? The answer to that question would probably be: a quick entrance and exit, so you can easily take the stuff you want. We think you would also like it if no one notices you breaking in to a house. Well, if you already are aware of these things, measures can be easily taken against them.
Dos and don’ts
Make sure burglars do not have quick access to your home. You can do this by properly locking all doors and windows. After that don’t leave the key under the door mat or in a flower pot, because burglars know all the hiding places you can imagine too. Perhaps it’s good to install an extra lock to your doors, so it would not be that easy to kick the door in. Don’t leave valuables in sight, people with bad intentions only have to see through your window to spot an iPad or a smart phone lying around, and they will try to get into your home. So check your house like you were a burglar every time you leave your premises. See if there’s a ladder or a garbage container lying around. A burglar could use these things to climb on and get easy access to your house. Store them away. Leave your premises tidy, so you will immediately notice when something is wrong.
Make sure the entrance to your house is visible from the street. Cut all overgrown plants or bushes in front of your home for example, and leave lights on when it’s dark, so an uninvited guest could not hide in the dark and be unnoticed. If you’re not around, perhaps one of your neighbors are. Let them keep an eye out for you when they spot a stranger on your doorstep. They can call the police immediately. You would of course do the same for your neighbor.
See a burglary happening? Call 911!
If you see somebody that’s trying to break into your neighbor’s house, don’t hesitate to call us on 911. Make sure you give a good description of the person to the central dispatch, so they can provide their colleagues on the street with that information. The chances of an arrest increases enormously when the patrol is provided with the right information.
What do the police do in case a burglary happened in your house?
When a burglary still takes place, in spite of all the precautions you took, you should call the police immediately after discovering the break in. Detectives come to your house to collect evidence, so it’s best if you do not clean up broken glass or other things the burglar might have touched. Leave the situation ‘as is’. Our Forensic Department collects evidence, like fingerprints or DNA, because we would really like to arrest the criminal that did this to you. When you tamper with the situation, the evidence is gone, because possible traces the criminal left behind are contaminated with your own DNA. So don’t, we need the evidence. After all, catching thieves is what we’re here for. Most burglars make small mistakes, and we profit from those small mistakes during our investigation. After the member of the Forensic Department has left your house, you’re free to clean up the mess that was made.

A detective will make a report of the burglary. He or she will do this based on the information you give to them. So to make it easier for yourself and for us, it comes in handy when you have a good description of the items that were stolen. The best way to do this is to take pictures of all valuable items in your home. Write down all serial numbers and give them to the detective, to make the report complete. That way, if we do make an arrest or recover stolen goods, we can easily return them to their rightful owner.
More tips?
Perhaps you will find it interesting to read more prevention tips. Then it’s good to know that the Community Police Officers are there to assist you. For example you can make an appointment with one of the CPOs, to check up on the safety measures you took in your house. You can find the contact details of the CPOs below for your neighborhood:
Know your CPO’
Do you know your Community Police Officer ?
CPO Arcella Leonard: Dutch Quarter/Belvedere
Tel: +1721 588 4037 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

CPO Steven Carty: Philipsburg/Pond Island/Pointe Blanche/Hope Est./Guana Bay
Tel: +1721 588 4033 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

CPO Daryl Chandler: Simpson Bay/Cay Bay/Pelican
Tel: +1721 588 4034 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

CPO Shawn Crispulo: Cole Bay
Tel: +1721 588 4035 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

CPO Rensley Henson: Bel Air/Fort Willem/Cay Hill
Tel: +1721 588 4036 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

CPO Ethelwoldus Josepha: Lowlands/Beacon Hill
Tel: +1721 588 2933 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

CPO Felix Richards: St. Peters/Ebenezer/Retreat Est./ Saunders/Mary’s Fancy/Cul de Sac/ Zagersgut/Over the Pond
Tel: +1721 588 2935 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

CPO Helen Romeo: Middle Region/Suckergarden/Mdm Estate/Oyster Pond/Dawn Beach/Defiance
Tel: +1721 588 2932 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM)---- Obesity and diabetes are affecting the people of the Americas at high and increasing rates. According to the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), national surveys demonstrates that obesity is increasing in prevalence among all age groups; seven to 12 of children under five years old and one-fifth of adolescents are obese, while rates of overweight and obesity among adults approach 60 per cent.

Obesity is a major modifiable risk factor for diabetes. The estimated number of people with diabetes in the Americas is expected to increase by 45 per cent from 62.8 million in 2010 to 91.1 million by 2030.

Diabetes and obesity are no longer ‘diseases of affluence,’ and disproportionately affect the poor and the less educated of the Region.

The obesity epidemic, which is linked to the rise in diabetes, is largely driven by the twin trends of changing dietary patterns and decreasing physical activity.
Most countries in the Americas are experiencing a shift in dietary patterns toward increased consumption of energy-dense foods, rich in saturated fat, sugars, and salt.
This pattern, coupled with the fact that 30 to 60% of the population does not meet minimum recommended levels of physical activity (e.g., 30 minutes walking per day) contribute in large part to the high rates of overweight persons and obesity in the Region.
Adults are considered overweight if they have a body mass index (BMI) between 25 kg/m2 and 29.9 Kg/m2 and considered obese if their BMI is above 30 Kg/m2.
Research has demonstrated a strong and consistent link between obesity and diabetes; increases in BMI are associated with increased risk for diabetes and abdominal obesity has emerged as a strong predictor of diabetes.
Environmental changes are the major contributors to the aforementioned changes in diet and physical activity patterns.
A combination of government policies, regional and global market forces, inadequate response to changing demographic patterns, technological advances that precipitate behavior and lifestyle changes, and lack of awareness and action by civil society are key factors leading to the rising epidemics of obesity and diabetes.
However, the strong social and environmental determinants of obesity and ill health provide an important area for intervention with strong evidence-based data to guide action.
The Collective Preventive Services (CPS), a government department under the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is urging the populace to take note of the aforementioned information and as 2016 approaches, strive to take increment steps towards a healthy lifestyle exercise regularly, eat healthy, minimize your salt and sugar intake, drink water, rest, consult your general practitioner and monitor the physical and biological changes.

For more information about diabetes and obesity, consult your general practitioner or contact the Diabetes Foundation of St. Maarten.

anselmoboasman31122015 Officer in Coma also left  leg broken -- To be flown out for further medical treatment Today January 1st.

PHILIPSBURG:-- A police officer identified as Alexander Boasman got into an accident about 100 meters from the entrance of Guana Bay road. SMN News understands that the officer was seriously injured. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said that Officer Boasman was riding his personal motor cycle coming from upper Sucker Garden area and was probably heading to Philipsburg Police Station when the accident occurred. Henson said based on preliminary information he received is that a car with an “R” number plate driven by tourists  made a “U”turn in front of the officer causing the accident. Henson said officer Boasman is in a coma and also his left leg is broken. The tourists that were driving the rental vehicle escaped unharmed, they remain on the scene of the accident and later reported to the Philipsburg Police Station where they were questioned and released. Officer Alexander Boasman came from a family most of whom works in law enforcement, his mother is a former immigration officer now working at the forensic department while his father Alselmo Boasman works at the Pointe Blanche prison. His late aunt Glenda Webster was also an employee at KPSM. Up to 3:30pm on Thursday the injured officer was still in a coma and it is understood that one of the officer's lung collapsed. According to information provided to SMN News officer Boasman seems to have suffered other serious injuries such as broken ribs and currently is brain is swollen. Doctors at SMMC are working round the clock to stablize the young cop in order to fly him overseas for further medical treatment. 

policeofficerssmmc31122015Officers of KPSM were planning to hold an end of year prayer service and get together at the back of the Police Station today December 31st as they beleive that they had to deal with too many sorrowful situations this year. However, it is not yet known if that prayer service will take place as was scheduled because most of the officers of the police force gathered at the St. Maarten Medical Center where their colleague Alexander Boasman is recieving medical care. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said that doctors at SMMC are conducting the necessary tests and it is most likely that they will evacuate the injured officer overseas for further medical treatment if necessary. Henson said while officer Boasman is still in a coma he is breathing on his own at the moment. Doctors at the St. Maarten Medical Center are currently making the necessary arrangements to air evacuate officer Alexander Boasman overseas for further medical treatment. Chief of Police Carl John confirmed on Friday January 1st 2016 that his employee is still in a comatose state and arrangements are being made to take him to a trauma center for further medical treatment.

The officers of KPSM has endured quite a few tragic incidents during the year 2015, One being the fatal shooting that claimed the life of bike patrol Gamali Benjamin, the accident that left officer Rannis handicap, the shooting of immigration officer Jason Juliet and now the tragic motor cycle accident involving officer Alexander Boasman.

wmarlin30122015My fellow St. Maarteners,
Residents of our beautiful island,

The year 2015 could not end fast enough for the vast majority of our people who have had to endure untold hardship in various aspects of their lives, from increased unemployment to a shocking surge in violent crime;

from a government that could hardly be formed to a renegade cabinet that held the island hostage in an unsuccessful attempt to hijack our democratic process and from skyrocketing prices to a depressing financial crisis that resulted in the Kingdom government issuing an instruction to the UP-led St. Maarten government to pass a balanced budget.

Very seldom in our history have the people felt so dejected, so depressed, and so disconnected from their government.

But I am not here to spread the gospel of doom and gloom; the previous government did a fine job of that by their inaction and lack of communication with the people until the handwriting on the wall was read to them through the motion of non-confidence Parliament passed against the entire Council of Ministers headed by Marcel Gumbs.

It would be an understatement to say that the last 12 months have been a severe test of the mettle we are made of as a people.

The test is not over yet, for the monumental mess the previous government left behind cannot be cleaned properly in a little over a month. However, I am here to tell you, fellow St. Maarteners, residents of our beloved island, that better days are coming.

I am here to say to you that the grueling test we have been made to face will soon become our collective testimony as we, once again, demonstrate our indomitable spirit and resilience in the face of adversity.

What makes me so optimistic about the future? Because our history has shown that time and time again, we have risen up to great challenges together as a people and with God on our side, have emerged victorious each time.

We do not, however, dwell on the past because we have always been united in our belief in a better future for ourselves and for our children, a better future that calls for sacrifice on the part of each and every one of us;

a better tomorrow that demands of all of us greater determination and hard work; a future that can only be achieved if we roll up our sleeves, and work together in unity as we have done repeatedly in the past when we have had to face natural or man-made disasters.

The truth is that the huge mountain ahead of us is no higher or more difficult to climb than those we have left behind us.

Fellow St. Maarteners, didn't we bounce back from the ravages of Hurricane Luis in record time when the rest of the world had written us off, comparing the destruction of our island to Hiroshima?
Didn't we build this island when we were subjected to benign neglect and abandoned to our own wits by the colonial masters? If we did it before, can't we do it again?

To those who may doubt our resolve and capacity to rebuild our island brick by brick, street by street and dollar for dollar, we say, take a look at our history and watch us repeat the feat again.

We are a people who see our past not as a dwelling place, but as an inspiration to reach for the future which is our destination.

And believe me when I tell you that although I have no crystal ball, I have taken a peep at that future and I see bright lights on the horizon.

I can tell you that our financial house which was left in shambles is being straightened out. The Council of Ministers has already approved the draft budget for 2016 and I am pleased to announce that it is a balanced budget.

We all know that we have to tighten our belts and live within our means as every individual family on this island must do when they face a financial crunch.

Only by doing this can we turn the corner quickly and put our economy on a more sustainable course.
My fellow St. Maarteners, this government has already shown in a very short time that it means business where it concerns electoral and constitutional reform. We have recently established an Electoral Reform Committee headed by Mr. Julien Larmonie to advise government on the matter.

Although the time may seem short to bring about meaningful change in this area before elections in September 2016, we remain committed to our constitutional order and will introduce legislation shortly, following recommendations of the Larmonie Committee that will address some of the weaknesses of our system and restore a measure of confidence in the electorate that they will not be short-changed by those they elected to represent them.

We intend to do everything within our power in the short time span we have, to ensure that the phenomenon popularly known as "ship jumping" will be greatly reduced, if not completely eliminated.

This week I have presented proposals to the Council of Ministers and to the Coalition of 8, which I am confident, once adopted will stop ship jumping and ensure stability in governance for our country.

No longer will ship jumpers, be able to use their seats to form a government.

I am, therefore, calling on all members of Parliament, especially those representing the opposition UP party and the other two independent opposition MPs, to join forces with us in passing the measures that will soon be introduced to guarantee electoral and constitutional reform which the people have been demanding.
A unanimous vote in favor of such reform will send a clear message to the world that the political class in St. Maarten is serious about change.

As I stated before, rising unemployment, especially among the youth, has become a major concern. Besides, there is an obvious correlation between joblessness and crime.

Many of those who have been committing the armed robberies in broad daylight are young St. Maarteners who believe society has given up on them. This government will leave no stone unturned to reverse that thinking.

Our youth are not only the future, they are also an integral part of the present on which the future of our country depends.

Educating them in preparation for that future is, therefore, an investment we must continue to make in a comprehensive and integrated manner.

To this end, I can announce that this week I have presented an innovative program to the Council of Ministers and the Coalition of 8, to establish in the New Year an Employment Fund collaboration with the private sector to address the nagging issue of youth unemployment.

The program will, in its basic form, entail that a business would hire an unemployed youth as a kind of apprentice for a year, with his or her salary paid for out of the Employment Fund. The youth will also be required to take courses such as computer training to improve their skills and make them better prepared for the job market.

After the year, the employer would be free to permanently hire the youth who meets their requirements and then take over paying his or her salary. Details of this Employment Fund and apprenticeship program will soon be made public.

I mentioned earlier that the Council of Ministers has received the draft 2016 budget which it will present to Parliament within short. No government can function effectively without an approved budget.

A budget, however, is not just a set of figures put together frivolously in order to satisfy the CFT or to say we have a budget. A budget is an instrument of financial management as well as a policy framework in which the priorities of government are outlined for effective execution.

Needless to say that it has to be realistic while at the same time addressing the crucial needs of the people. Proper budgeting requires that we keep costs down as much as possible and maximize income.

It is no secret that the new government administration building has been a financial drain which must be plugged. We will tackle the completion of this building without any further delay.

My fellow St. Maarteners, residents of our beloved island, the year 2015 will go down in history as the year when violent crime reached such brazen and unacceptable levels that it claimed the life of Officer Benjamin.

He is the first Police officer on St. Maarten to be gunned down in the line of duty. Fighting crime obviously requires allocating the necessary resources to our law enforcement agencies.
However, fighting crime is not a task for Police alone; like tourism, it is everybody's business. Those who commit the crimes did not drop out of the skies.

They live among us in our communities. They eat and drink at our restaurants and bars. They have friends and even families in our neighborhoods.

Therefore, for our own safety and security, and that of the general public, reporting suspicious characters to the Police is not ratting; it is a patriotic duty which can be done anonymously.

Let me stress once more: fighting crime is not the duty of Police alone, fighting crime is everybody's business.

And speaking of business, contrary to what some figures might indicate, all is not well with our tourism-based economy.

The Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications, has had to cope with dwindling financial resources which has brought the marketing and promotion of the destination almost to a standstill and seen St. Maarten literally disappear from certain key markets.

That situation is about to change. To revitalize the sluggish economy, this government intends to revive the public-private sector partnership which has produced very positive results for us in the past.

The proper functioning of a revamped St. Maarten Tourism Authority will be given priority.
Further consolidating SXM airport as a vibrant, revenue-generating regional hub will continue. Our hub partners of Anguilla, St. Barths, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Martin, Nevis and Dominica can rest assured of our continued cooperation and partnership.

As sensitive as the tourism sector is to international trends and developments which are beyond our control, I am sure that we can harness the creative potential of our people and unleash their entrepreneurial spirit to jumpstart our economy so that it can roar back into life.

We will continue to put in place business-friendly policies and court well-meaning investors who will pursue environmentally sustainable projects that will create jobs and benefit the ordinary man.

All of our efforts will be geared towards revenue generation.
In this regard, it is remarkable to note that for almost a whole year, the previous government sat on the building permit for the new Fixed Base Operation (FBO) building at the Princess Juliana International Airport.

They used all sorts of delaying tactics to stall this multi-million dollar project that would have brought in close to a million guilders in permit fees alone for a government that badly needed the revenue.

And this doesn't even include potential revenue from income taxes from workers, etc for a year. How do you describe a government that deliberately starves itself of income apparently because the company it favors did not win the bid for the construction of the project?

That kind of cigar bar poli-tricking will not be tolerated by this new administration. We have consequently reviewed the files and within one month, we have issued all the relevant permits which the UP-led government refused to grant in twelve months so that the airport projects could proceed.

Fellow St. Maarteners,
In one of my very first speeches on taking office as your Prime Minister, I reminded our senior citizens of one of the cardinal points in our governing program.

I said then and I repeat now that the way we treat our seniors is a reflection of the kind of society we aspire to be. This government intends to keep its promise to treat our seniors with the respect, dignity and consideration they deserve.

We will therefore ensure that we lower the cost of electricity for them, a promise that previous administrations have not been able to fulfill. One way of achieving that is by installing solar panels on senior citizens’ homes and through the use of LED lights.

We will also establish a Community Helpdesk for our senior citizens and set up a Council for the Elderly that will advise government on matters relating to improving the quality of life for them in a sustainable manner.

After decades of hard work and sacrifice, our seniors deserve to live a decent, healthy and stress-free life. This government is committed to taking better care of them.

Another area in which we will make important investment is in affordable housing. Our millennials must have access to that significant part of the St. Maarten Dream: a decent roof over their heads.

Our young professionals who return home to help build this nation must not remain helpless in buying or constructing their own homes at a reasonable price.

Here again, this government will vigorously seek to partner with the private sector to make this goal achievable.

My fellow St. Maarteners, residents of this beautiful island:
It would be remiss of me not to mention the hot potato issue of how some of our professionals are treated, especially those whose records show the kind of exemplary performance that makes us all proud.

The way in which the managing director of Princess Juliana International Airport operating company, a government-owned company, was abruptly suspended on St. Martin Day, just two days after the whole Parliament had praised the outstanding work she has been doing is certainly nothing to be proud of.

It has sparked a lot of frustration, anger, and even despair and disillusion among the population. In fact, it has been brought to my attention that the process has begun to dismiss her as managing director at the beginning of the New Year.

I do not know what wrong she may have committed to deserve such a punishment. We send our children to study precisely so that they can come back home to occupy the highest positions available and to contribute to the progress and prosperity of their country. People are asking what kind of message we are sending to our students when we bring down our own professionals in this manner.

When government embraced the arms-length policy towards its own companies several years ago, it was to ensure good corporate governance, and avoid political interference so that these companies could function optimally and profitably.

It was also meant to curtail the practice whereby some politicians turned these companies into their personal piggy banks.

Obviously, old habits die hard as it appears that some government officials and political leaders want to continue to call the shots as they did in the past.

Government-owned companies are strategic assets owned collectively by the people. As one elder statesman would say, they are the patrimony of the people.

This government as sole Shareholder will review its relationship with these companies with a view to ensuring that they can fulfill their objectives and their corporate social responsibility, as well as contribute their own share to government coffers in an efficient, business-like and professional manner.

My fellow St. Maarteners,
The challenges we face are multiple and complex but they are not more than those we have surmounted in the past. However, there are no quick fixes; no magic formulas.
For us to reach our goals, it cannot be business as usual anymore. To transform our island into a nation where opportunities abound for all, we must replace despair with hope, and fear with faith; faith, which they say can move mountains.

We must believe again in ourselves, in our children, in St. Maarten.

Why profess our love for this island if we do not have faith in its people and in its future?

We must work harder than ever before, and unite more than we have ever done before, because we have embarked on a mission of profound transformation for which there is no turning back now.

The New Year beckons to us, offering us a fresh start, a new chance to fashion a better future for ourselves and for our children's children. We are a unique island with a great past and a glorious future.

We, who have beaten the odds over and over in the past, can do it again together – you, the people, and this government working as a team – and through the grace of the Almighty.

The New Year holds a lot of promise. In 9 months' time, this government is called to deliver, like a pregnant woman, a bouncing economy, political stability and social improvements.

2016 will be an election year. Elections by nature are divisive. However, I urge every St. Maartener at home and abroad, every resident of this island, all men and women of good will, to come together, work together, and show that together we can lift our island up to where it belongs.

May the New Year usher in a better future for all of us.

On behalf of my wife, Gabrielle, my children, Indhira and Ondhae, Ighmelene and Hakeem, and my entire family, I wish you and your loved ones A Very Happy, Healthy, and Prosperous New Year.

God bless you and God bless St. Maarten.

I thank you.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):---- The Inspectorate of the Ministry Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunications (Ministry TEATT), would like to inform all Public Transportation Operators (PTOs) permit holders that the annual control of PTOs is approaching.

This control will commence per January 4th 2016 and is in conformance with articles 2 to 4 of the National Decree on Public Transport AB 2013, GT no. 112.

Controls will be conducted on an appointment basis only. The inspection has to take place first before the 2016 number plate will be issued.

Additional information will be forthcoming about the week days designated for said controls. The controls will once again be conducted in the vicinity of the Little League Ball Park parking lot on Soualiga Road (opposite the Motor Vehicle Inspection Center).

The Controllers will be controlling the PTO permit holders and their motor vehicles for compliance with the National Public Transportation Ordinance/Decree.

PTO’s permit holders should be aware of and ensure that they operate their motor vehicle in public transportation according to the relevant ordinances and decrees: Taxis are motor vehicles equipped to carry not more than fourteen (14) persons, not including the driver.

BUS, which are motor vehicles equipped for the transport of persons, the use of which is subject to a fee. There are two (2) categories of BUS which are “small bus” which transports less than ten (10) passengers and “large bus” which carries more than ten (10) persons (not including the driver).

Buses travel along a designated route. Tour motor vehicles -motor vehicles equipped to carry more than seven (7) persons, not including the driver, for a fee, to be used for conducting rides, of which the sole object of which is not only providing transportation.

Unscheduled transport (G) - the transport of persons for remuneration with motor vehicles, which are equipped to carry more than fifteen (15) persons, but which are not covered by bus, taxi, rental cars or tours.

Lastly the control will focus on PTOs permit holders compliance with the national decree on public transportation with regards to the technical aspects and safety of their motor vehicles.

More information on these technical aspects will be published in the near future.

For questions, concerns or comments please contact us 542-4511, visit us at Tamarindesteeg 16 (Yellow Building) between9AM-4PM or email the Inspectorate at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

mock30122015GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- The National Reporting Bureau (NRB) for Human Trafficking which falls under the Ministry of Justice, has started the process to meet with representatives of minority groups in the Sint Maarten community.

The first meeting was recently held with a representative of the Chinese community J. Mock. The purpose of these meetings are to maintain an ongoing partnership that has been established since the conception of the NRB in 2013.
In the meeting the NRB conveyed to the representative the need to continuously strengthen ties with each minority group representative, seeing that the representatives may have a closer relationship with their members.

Some of the key topics discussed during the meeting were the NRB’s organization, their responsibilities and the human trafficking indicators that can be used if trafficking is suspected.

The main tasks of the NRB is to provide information on the risks of human trafficking and smuggling; taking care of the intake of victims of trafficking and providing them with protection such as giving a temporary residence permit; conducting a public campaign aimed at increasing public awareness and specific risk of the consequences of human trafficking and smuggling; channelling victims of trafficking and smuggling to health authorities and twinning partners and international organizations to enforcement staff in recognizing signs of smuggling and trafficking.

The NRB is a major step put in place to combat Human Trafficking and Smuggling in Sint Maarten using an organized and structured approach.

Recently the NRB informed the Sint Maarten community that the country does have a human trafficking victim’s protection regulation. This regulation was published in the National Gazette in 19th September 2014.

Individuals who are a victim of human trafficking can contact the authorities who will in turn issue the relevant temporary residence permit allowing them to remain in the country during the criminal investigation and ensuring legal proceedings.

To report suspected cases of human trafficking, call Tel.: (721) 542-1553 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
All calls and emails are kept confidential! The NRB office hours are from 8:00am till 17.00pm, Monday through Friday, and is located at A.Th. Illidge road #6, Phillipsburg.

angelmeyers09122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of VROMI Angel Meyers announced on Wednesday that he official informed Port Plaisance that he revoked the decision the former Minister of VROMI made with Port de Plaisance where they had an agreed to exchange a parcel of land at Kim Sha beach for a parcel of land in Cole Bay. Minister Meyers said that he had enough reasons and grounds to revoke the decision because the parcel of land in Simpson Bay is already designated for a much needed parking space in Simpson Bay which is also in the zoning plan of that area. The Minister said Port de Plaisaince wanted to use one of their companies to build a resort at the said location.
As for the parking that is planned for Philipsburg, Ministers Meyers according to him this is pure rumors but after seeing the publication of the master plan for the Philipsburg area in the vicinity of Walter Plantz Square he wants to make clear that he did his research and so far the St. Maarten Habor Group of Companies did not submit any request for a building permit for a parking at Great Bay Beach and therefore he wants to put that rumor to rest because no building permit for a parking was issued by the Ministry of VROMI.

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williammarlin02122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Four year governing program adopted into action plan for a period nine months by coalition partners disclosed Prime Minister William Marlin at the weekly press briefing on Wednesday.
Marlin said that since the current government has only nine months in office prior to the September 26th parliamentary elections.
Marlin said during the meeting with the coalition members he took the opportunity to discuss his ideas on electoral reform especially to deal with the so called ship jumping which took center stage after the motion of September 30th motion of no confidence against the Gumbs cabinet.
Marlin said that the way persons are being elected by which the amount of votes a candidate gets in order to get into parliament, he said because of that conflicts and competition even takes place within political parties. He said because of the same thing some of candidates from the National Alliance shifted and left the National Alliance and went to join other parties where they believe their chances are higher for them to get into parliament. He due to all of this there is no loyalty towards to the party on which they were elected, because once those persons with self-interest leaves the party on which they got elected and move on.
Another said that because of the enormous burden is placed on political party prior to elections but after that several members becomes independent members of parliament. Marlin said all of this is due to the system that allows elected persons to jump ship whenever they feel like.
Marlin also reflected the situation that took place in September 2014 when the white, red and blue had everything in place to form the government when one of the members defected and joined the UPP, who later lost support when two members who supported also left that party to form the present coalition. He made clear that the two persons who jumped ship in 2014 to support the United Peoples Party were not elected outright.
Marlin said his proposal is change that whereby the results of an election will then allot the seats to the political party but not to determine who are elected. He said if that was the case then only four political parties would have been elected, namely the UPP (7) seats National Alliance (4) seats, Democratic Party (2) seats and the United St. Maarten Party (2) seats. Marlin said the instruction given by the governor is that a government is formed based on a majority in parliament. He said the coalition will change that to one or parties representing a majority. Marlin further explained that when that is done, no member of parliament could leave and support another party he or she cannot leave one party to support another. He said should any member leave the party they could become an independent member with all the rights and privileges but that person cannot join or support any other party to form a government since the government could then only be formed by political parties. He said should there be no support within parliament then article 59 will kick-in to dissolve parliament. This he said the changes will not stop Members of Parliament to jump ship but one thing for sure that person will not be able to throw down the government or create so much instability on St. Maarten.
Members of Parliament who gave up their seat to become Ministers run the risk of not getting back their seats because of the dualistic system but persons with far less votes decides the fate of the government. He said based on the changes that will be made will allow elected officials who gave up their seat to become Ministers could resign from government and return to Parliament without much hassle.
Another change he said will be made is when a cabinet has to resign after given a motion of no-confidence based on article 33. Another change Marlin said they are hoping to make is to stop all political propaganda around polling stations on election day.
Marlin said the changes will protect all political parties which he said will bring about stability within government.

mauricelake29072015ST. PETERS – “I would like to wish the people of St. Maarten a Happy New Year. I have to say 2015 was a good learning experience for St. Maarten. St. Maarten is at a crossroad, so the decisions we make today will affect the next generation of tomorrow.
“That's why I am looking to 2016 to take the issues affecting our local people to another level in an open and transparent manner to better serve the people of St. Maarten. I know it's going to be a short challenging year with a lot of manmade obstacles to keep me back from achieving for the people, but that won't keep a good man down,” Member of Parliament Maurice Lake said.
"Once I give it my best for 2016, and work along with the people, I believe the LORD will do the rest for his people. I am a firm believer in my principles of Philippians Chapter 4:13, ‘I can do all things with Christ which strengthen me.’ I have set some goals and I can't wait to execute them in the general interest of the people.
“I am not going to get in the old way of politics with tic for tac, planning against each other, or predicting like some of our leaders that I would never be elected again, but I am going to focus on the issues and come with a plan of action in an open and transparent manner. Last election, some of our leaders within taught the same that my team was all rookies and I wasn't going to get elected. I would like the people to judge me on the upcoming election in September 2016 based on my work, performance and accomplishments for the people.
“It's high time we stop saying or working behind the scenes in self-interest and start being open with the people’s business and focus on providing a stable economy and putting our people first and creating work for them. Parliament and Government needs to start putting our people first, and focus and communicate better with our local people and bring priority projects, quick wins or laws that are going to empower our people for the betterment of the island.
“The Coalition of Eight main focus should be reform, balancing the draft Budget 2016, stimulating the Economy, creating jobs and developing a plan of action for the Crime situation.
“As an Independent MP, my main focus would be in 2016 on passing the amended initiative law to make the processing or application fee for residence permits non-refundable; recognizing the University of St. Martin by passing the draft tertiary ordinance and the study financing draft ordinance together with all fellow MPs and the Minister of Education; passing the draft harmonization law; and creating a Sint Maarten Development Bank that can issue soft loans for local entrepreneurs and young professionals. A bank of this nature should also be able to provide low interest loans for the aforementioned to purchase a house or start their own business. This would allow them to become their own boss by having their own business or own their own home. Assistance from the Central Bank will be sought with respect to the establishment of this bank.
“I set some goals as a Member of Parliament to at least amend or pass laws instead of just sitting and talking for an entire year in Parliament without any tangible results for the people. I already with the blessing of the former Minister of Finance abolished the expat law for the public sector where Government can save money. I also would like to abolish the property tax law which is not in the best interest of our local people. These existing laws are not in the best interest of our local people. There are so many other ways to generate income which I presented to the Minister of Finance to start collecting from other stakeholders who are not contributing to government coffers in order to be able to balance the budget.
“As a Member of Parliament, I will be working very closely with my coalition partners in Parliament and in the Council of Ministers to start executing priority projects in the best interest of the people. I also foresee GEBE and Cadaster taking up a leading role in taking St. Maarten to another level by addressing the issues affecting our people.
“GEBE must get into renewable energy, solar, etc. for the people of St. Maarten. The Waste to Energy Plant is another very urgent project that needs to be executed as soon as possible. GEBE has to start executing its investment plan. GEBE Management have to step up to the plate in these areas to better serve the people of St. Maarten.
“It's high time now to start seeing results and effective leadership. GEBE needs to start investing back into our economy and our people by approving permanent relief for our senior citizens; constructing water tanks in the different districts; starting with the Fibre to the Homes project; executing the project for seniors where their regular bulbs are switched over to LED bulbs; and by providing a customer service branch in key districts.
I have a lot of confidence in the Minister of VROMI and the other Ministers to start working and executing priority projects and quick wins in 2016 with a tight budget in an open and transparent manner, and to provide a stable government structure for St. Maarten. May God continue to bless St. Maarten,” MP Maurice Lake concluded.

vsacabinet30122015PHILIPSBURG:--- In keeping with Minister Lee’s vision of openness and transparency to attract candidates in St. Maarten to his Cabinet for the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labor (VSA), a public recruitment process was conducted which resulted in an overwhelming amount of applicants (over 100). All applicants displayed the necessary commitment to making St Maarten a better place to live and were willing to put country above self, however only a handful could be selected. “I would like to whole heartedly show my appreciation to those who showed interest in serving their country,” said Minister Lee in an invited press statement on Tuesday. The selected persons to be a part of the Cabinet were chosen based on their experience, educational background, vision and overall personality to ensure that a team was put together of persons that complimented one other.

“My new Cabinet is extremely dedicated and are committed to doing their best to make the Ministry of VSA a model of openness and efficiency that delivers the most value to the people we that represent. They are a new addition to my family as most of my time is now being spent at work with them, working together to come up with innovative solutions to the many problems facing Sint Maarten. Therefore with great pleasure I would like to officially introduce my cabinet staff to the general public,” said Minister Lee.

The new cabinet consists of five professional staff members which include:

• Dr. Cornelis Bouwman (Senior Specialist) who is a Medical Doctor by profession, has a Master’s in Business Administration and has last worked as an Occupational Physician at Shell in the Netherlands. At Shell, Mr. Bouwman helped to bring down health care costs through his various prevention initiatives. On the team he has been assigned to providing the necessary advice as it pertains to improving health care on Sint Maarten.
• Ms. Ellen Knoppel (Legal Advisor) who is a Lawyer by profession, has a Masters in Law and recently worked at the Cabinet of Justice as a Legal Specialist for 3 years. She is the legal mind on the team ensuring that all legislation and documents are in line with current regulations. Her tasks will also revolve around assisting the relevant Departments to amend the necessary legislation which are outdated and to help produce new legislation based on Ministers Lee’s vision.
• Ms. Alissa Rios (Policy Advisor) who has a Master’s in Public Administration specializing in Public Policy, Lobbying and Media. She has recently worked at the Cabinet of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports as a Policy Advisor and provides the necessary expertise as it pertains to the operations of Government and providing the political sensitivity needed to operate at the level of Council of Ministers. Since she was 15, Alissa has been a part of the Government apparatus through various internships and job placements thus allowing her a network that extends throughout all Ministries.
• Mr. Selby Philip (Policy Advisor) who has a Master’s in Public Administration. He most recently worked for 4 years at the Department of Labor as a Policy Advisor, within the Ministry of VSA. He provides the necessary labor expertise and network. His knowledge obtained through his degree also provides the team with insight into Public Management techniques of the 21st century.
• Ms. Samira George (Executive Secretary/PR) who has 2 Associate Degrees in Business Management and Business Information Management, was transferred from Stafbureau of the Ministry of VSA. There she obtained a vast amount of experience in the field of Public Health, Social Development and Labor as a Secretary to the Secretary General for the past 4 years. Her organizational skills provides the necessary structure for the team to operate efficiently.

In addition, to complete the team Mr. Roy Marlin has volunteered his time to serve as a political advisor. His many years of experience in Government as a Civil servant, Commissioner, Island Council Member and Member of Parliament, equips him to provide the team and the Minister with advice for a range of issues when needed. Mr. Jim Rosen who has a financial background has been contracted as a consultant for a symbolic guilder per year to act as Minister’s right hand throughout his tenure, providing the team with guidance and expertise.

Minister Lee is confident that his Cabinet is efficient, focused and are professionals who are able to defend the interests of the people of Sint Maarten. Since taking office and in the weeks and months to come, Minister Lee and his team are working diligently to take strong and decisive action to bring real and tangible change to assist the people of Sint Maarten. “There is no better place to make a positive impact on the everyday life of the people than through the Ministry of VSA”, said Minister Lee.

wib30122015PHILIPSBURG:--- WIB congratulated Ms. Carmen Berkel as their 2015 BSure Home Insurance winner. BSure Home Insurance campaign was launched in September 2015 through December 22, 2015. Clients that registered for BSure Home Insurance were automatically entered into the campaign, where a Visa Money Card valued at $ 500 dollars to be presented to the lucky winner that applied for BSure Home Insurance.

BSure Home Insurance offers content and personal liability free of charge. The perfect mix of service and quality while allowing one to make monthly or yearly payments. BSure also offers other Insurance services such; vehicle, Home, Content and Travel. Visit your WIB preferred branch or go to www.bsurestmaarten.com to get more details. In 2016 get familiar with BSure.

On behalf of Management and Staff, best wishes for the New Year from your partner in progress

wps30122015POINTE BLANCHE:--- The public is invited to a New Year’s Eve bash at the Walter Plantz Square (WPS). There will be a dance party to ring in the New Year 2016.
Entertaining the public will be six DJ’s; the Old School master DJ DAVE NICE; the Unstoppable MIX MASTER PAULY; Big & Serious DJ FABULOUS; the ZOUK Master DJ BLACK BOY; and S.I.K. # 1 DJ UNKNOWN.

There will also be a special appearance by THE INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN SHADZ.

This year’s Fireworks event in Great Bay will be the 11th year since Port St. Maarten has been supporting the country’s largest display for public enjoyment and to ring in the New Year.

Port St. Maarten and WPS invites the public to come out and enjoy with family, friends and visitors the beautiful WPS, and patronize the local restaurants while dancing the night away on New Year’s Eve.

Restaurants are already open catering to residents and visitors: Irie Garden (vegetarian), Layback Bar & Restaurant (creole), and the Oranje Café.
Parking is available near the square.
Make WPS a place to visit this New Year’s Eve and beyond. It is a great location for visitors, family and friends to hang out through the week or weekends.
Cruise passengers also have a new venue to visit and sample the products and services at the various ginger-bread houses at the square.
WPS is about promoting the national heritage of the country which is part of Port St. Maarten’s re-inventing cruise tourism and is essential to the new products and services to be offered to cruise and stay-over visitors. This is very important in order for the country to maintain its position as a premiere matured cruise destination.
WPS comprises of seven small buildings constructed according to the traditional St. Maarten architectural ginger-bread design, to reflect the national heritage of the destination. The essence of the project is to bring in the heritage value of the destination by showcasing the ginger bread homes of the past.
The approximately US$2 million project entailed the construction of a square with cabanas to be used for a bar/restaurant, the selling of arts and crafts and other tourist related goods; water fountain; 12 Sylvester palm trees 12 feet high; toilet/bathroom facilities; lockers; the square will be disabled accessible; parking for five taxi’s; small splash pool for kids; water fountain illuminating 60 different lights at night; 24-hour security.
The square is strategically located next to the Walter Plantz Tender Jetty which connects to the boardwalk/beach promenade, Down Street and Front Street which allows for a broader distribution flow of passengers.

cpodqparty29122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Showing the softer side of the Police Department a Christmas Party was organized by the Community Police Officer Inspector Arcella Leonard, for the less fortunate children living in the Dutch Quarter area. So many times these children are forgotten during this time of year. It is with that thought in mind that this event was organized on December 20th 2015.
Close to one hundred children attended this party which was held on the premises of Delight Restaurant owned by Mrs. Cheryl Maccow in Dutch Quarter. The party started at approximately 01.00 p.m. and ended just after 06.00 p.m. During the party the children received a surprised visit from Santa Claus who presented gifts to all the children present. The children played with each other and had lots of fun while they enjoyed the food and drinks that was offered to them.
Special thanks go out Mrs. Cheryl Maccow, Julian Grell, Cheryl Jacobs and all other businesses and sponsors for their donations in making this event a successful one. Without their input this event would never have been possible.

KPSM Police Report

jakishabrooks29122015Miami, Florida /St. Maarten:--- Jakisha Brooks is ending the year on a high note.
The 18 year old 5 ‘11 starting forward for the Learning Unlimited team in the Ladies Basketball Championship is on an official NAIA student athlete visit at the St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida.

Jakisha Brooks is the reigning ‘LBC Defensive Player Of The Year’ for 2014-2015 and was selected to the LBC All Star Game 2014, LBC All First Team & as a top 20 player for the 2014-2015 season. Overall last year she was second in the league in points at 18.2 PPG, was second in rebounding at 14.4 RPG, second in blocks at 2.2 BPG and first in steals at 5.1 SPG. She was selected again this year as a LBC All Star as she continues to display her talent on both the defensive and offensive side of the court.

The Walichi Basketball Association, organizers of the Ladies Basketball Championship (LBC) would like to wish Ms. Brooks a successful school visit. We know that she will leave a positive impression on the coaches and athletic staff as she’s done throughout her time on St. Maarten during the Ladies Basketball Championship 2014-2015 season and our current season 2015-2016.

greatbaymasterplan28122015POINTE BLANCHE:---  Port St. Maarten Management would like to set the record straight where it concerns allegations made about building a parking lot on the public beach. The beaches are part and parcel of the stay-over/cruise tourism experience, and it wouldn’t make any business sense to destroy or impede the visitor experience of the country’s beaches.
The Walter Plantz Square (WPS) at Down Street has been constructed to enhance the Down Street area of Philipsburg. The promotion of the national heritage is part of Port St. Maarten’s re-inventing cruise tourism and is essential to the new products and services that are being offered to cruise and stay-over visitors. This is very important in order for the country to maintain its position as a premiere matured cruise destination.
The WPS, an investment of approximately US$2 million, comprises of seven small buildings constructed according to the traditional St. Maarten architectural ginger-bread design, to reflect the national heritage of the destination. The essence of the latest development in the Down Street area is to bring in the heritage value of the destination by showcasing the ginger bread homes of the past.
The square is strategically located next to the Walter Plantz Tender Jetty which connects to the boardwalk/beach promenade, Down Street and Front Street, and allows for a broader distribution flow of passengers, and is part and parcel of the total tourism product enhancement.
“With WPS now open and catering to residents and visitors, property values in the area have also increased and this is attracting business back to this particular area. Locals and visitors access the beach every day. There is nothing impeding them from using the public beach today or in the future.
“Port St. Maarten has reviewed other case studies in neighboring islands, and the development of the Down Street area is on the right track. Discussions are on-going with Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) with respect to the extension of the beach promenade which is part of Port St. Maarten’s Great Bay Master Plan 2, and was already presented to Parliament.
“The extension of the beach promenade is also part of the development plan for Greater Philipsburg that reserves space for the extension of the beach promenade western side also referred to as the board walk. These discussions go back to 2013 and even before that. It also mentions the creation of an extra jetty west side, public parking, and the enhancement of the connection to historical Fort Amsterdam. The development plan is part of Governments zoning regulations to manage the spatial development of the country.
“We would like to thank Ministry VROMI for looking at the progress of the Down Street development, as it is not about individual enrichment or self-interest. It’s about community interests and benefits for the total tourism product enhancement development of Down Street and creating opportunities for the Down Street people,” Port St. Maarten management pointed out on Monday.
The cruise passenger visitor experience is very important for a destination as this determines cruise ship itineraries. The Caribbean is the largest cruise destination in the world that attracts the largest number of cruise visitors annually – over 20 million cruise passengers visit the Caribbean. Cruise port destinations have to be cognizant all the time with respect to trends and developments in cruise passenger destination experiences.
As a mature cruise destination, all stakeholders have a responsibility to make sure that the visitor’s destination experience is priority number one, as this assures long-term sustainability of the destination when it comes to stay-over and cruise tourism.
Port St. Maarten based on 50-years of cruise business experience is well aware of the requirements of the cruise sector and takes the necessary proactive approaches and measures where needed in order to maintain the country’s position as a mature cruise destination in a sustainable manner.

cedrichodge07122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Suspended principal of the John A Gumbs Campus of the Methodist Agogic Center Cedric Hodge had his pretrial detention extended by 60 days on Monday confirmed Prosecutor Lemmers. Hodge was arrested on December 4th 2015 and was slapped with four charges of sexual misconduct after the prosecution found enough evidence on his electronics that were seized when his home was searched on September 18th 2015.
The well-known principal got into trouble with the law when a teenage boy asked his mother to go to a hotel to meet Hodge with whom he was texting earlier that night. The mother who got suspicious immediately took her son phone away and saw the conversation her son was having with the school principal. Even though enraged at what she saw the mother went to police the following morning with her son’s telephone and filed an official complaint against Cedric Hodge.
SMN News understands that the police even kept the victim’s telephone was texting Hodge prior to conducting a search at his Dawn Beach home on September 18th 2015 and confiscated a number of electronic items. The same day Hodge was detained and subsequently released, but the prosecutor’s office decided to re-arrest Hodge on December 4th 2015 when they found enough evidence to show that he had committed sexual crimes with minors.
Both the police and prosecution had issued a call to the general public urging them to come forward if they had any information that could assist them with the ongoing investigation. A call was also issued especially to possible victims who did not file a complaint with the police prior to the arrest of the school principal.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Traffic department is presently investigating more than twenty five reported traffic accidents which took place over the Christmas Holiday weekend. Ten of these accidents were with personal injuries. Many of these accidents were due to drivers not paying attention and not abiding by the traffic rules.
The police department is taking this opportunity to inform all drivers that traffic during the Holiday Season has been very busy and that they should pay keen attention when operating a vehicle. Do not drive while under the influence of alcohol and make sure that your vehicle is in good working condition. Make sure that you have your drivers’ license with you at all time and that all documentation for your vehicle is in order. If you are involved in a traffic accident do not leave the scene (hit and run)before the police arrive.

KPSM Police Report

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Traffic department is presently investigating more than twenty five reported traffic accidents which took place over the Christmas Holiday weekend. Ten of these accidents were with personal injuries. Many of these accidents were due to drivers not paying attention and not abiding by the traffic rules.
The police department is taking this opportunity to inform all drivers that traffic during the Holiday Season has been very busy and that they should pay keen attention when operating a vehicle. Do not drive while under the influence of alcohol and make sure that your vehicle is in good working condition. Make sure that you have your drivers’ license with you at all time and that all documentation for your vehicle is in order. If you are involved in a traffic accident do not leave the scene (hit and run)before the police arrive.

KPSM Police Report

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Traffic department is presently investigating more than twenty five reported traffic accidents which took place over the Christmas Holiday weekend. Ten of these accidents were with personal injuries. Many of these accidents were due to drivers not paying attention and not abiding by the traffic rules.
The police department is taking this opportunity to inform all drivers that traffic during the Holiday Season has been very busy and that they should pay keen attention when operating a vehicle. Do not drive while under the influence of alcohol and make sure that your vehicle is in good working condition. Make sure that you have your drivers’ license with you at all time and that all documentation for your vehicle is in order. If you are involved in a traffic accident do not leave the scene (hit and run)before the police arrive.

KPSM Police Report

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Department is presently investigating numerous reports of ill-treatment and threats which took place over the Christmas Holiday weekend.
One incident took place on December 26th (Boxing Day) on the Goldfinch road in Point Blanche where the male suspect injured the male victim by hitting him with an iron in his head. The incident was between the ex- and present boyfriend of a female living at that home. The situation had seriously gotten out of hand and the police was immediately called in. The suspect fled the scene before the police arrived.
One other incident also took place on December 26th at a home on Ark Shell road in Guana Bay after the male suspect (67) struck his female partner in her face during a heated discussion. The victim suffered a swollen right jaw and a hematoma under her right eye. The situation got escalated when the two male friends visiting the victim attacked the suspect. The two visiting friends managed to hold the suspect until the arrival of the police who arrested him on the spot. The suspect was taken to the police station for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

PHILIPSBURG:---- A recent report, presented to St. Maarten’s Minister of Justice by Franklyn Richards, member of the Law Enforcement Council, contains the findings of a second follow-up study conducted by the Council, regarding the juvenile probation system in St. Maarten.

The Council had issued a first inspection report on the local juvenile probation system in March of 2013. That report contained 16 recommendations aimed at improving the juvenile probation and after care system for those juveniles, in St. Maarten. The latest report issued contains the council’s response to the question of whether and to what extent follow-up has been given to the recommendations made in 2013.

The general conclusion reached by the law enforcement council is that follow-up has been given to the majority of the recommendations. Eight recommendations are fully implemented, with six recommendations in the course of being implemented. Only two recommendations have not yet been acted upon.
It is encouraging to note that since the 2013 report, strides have been made to give content to the system of juvenile probation counselling. Through counseling efforts are made to work with the youth, using certain methodology, such as the Help and Support Measure and the Measure of Intensive Trajectory of Supervision. Moreover, the practice of the Court of Guardianship in the coordination and supervision of community service instructions has improved.

Progress has also been made in juvenile probation counseling, with the establishment, in 2014, of the Youth Rehabilitation and Correctional Facility, known as the 'Miss Lalie Center’ (MLC). The MLC now provides care and treatment for boys between 12 and 18 years of age in a 'closed' environment.

Improvements have also been made in the computerization system of the Court of Guardianship, with the start of the Judicial Information System project in 2014.
Finally, the council found that as of December 2014 the project structure for a ‘new’ Judicial Care Services was indeed setup, as was announced in 2013.
Through the alignment of efforts by the Ministry of Justice, the Judicial Committee on Youth Policy and the Court of Guardianship, progress is being made in the areas of juvenile probation counseling and after care system, in St. Maarten.

The Law Enforcement Council welcomes the above mentioned initiatives and efforts. The Council is eagerly awaiting to see realization of the first substantive results and will continue to closely monitor developments relating to the probation of juveniles in St. Maarten.

Pursuant to the Kingdom Act on the Law Enforcement Council, the Minister will be given the opportunity to send the relevant advices of the Council to Parliament within six weeks, along with his policy response.

The report will be available for downloading at www.raadrechtshandhaving.com, after six weeks.

PHILIPSBURG:---- A recent report, presented to St. Maarten’s Minister of Justice by Franklyn Richards, member of the Law Enforcement Council, contains the findings of a second follow-up study conducted by the Council, regarding the juvenile probation system in St. Maarten.

The Council had issued a first inspection report on the local juvenile probation system in March of 2013. That report contained 16 recommendations aimed at improving the juvenile probation and after care system for those juveniles, in St. Maarten. The latest report issued contains the council’s response to the question of whether and to what extent follow-up has been given to the recommendations made in 2013.

The general conclusion reached by the law enforcement council is that follow-up has been given to the majority of the recommendations. Eight recommendations are fully implemented, with six recommendations in the course of being implemented. Only two recommendations have not yet been acted upon.
It is encouraging to note that since the 2013 report, strides have been made to give content to the system of juvenile probation counselling. Through counseling efforts are made to work with the youth, using certain methodology, such as the Help and Support Measure and the Measure of Intensive Trajectory of Supervision. Moreover, the practice of the Court of Guardianship in the coordination and supervision of community service instructions has improved.

Progress has also been made in juvenile probation counseling, with the establishment, in 2014, of the Youth Rehabilitation and Correctional Facility, known as the 'Miss Lalie Center’ (MLC). The MLC now provides care and treatment for boys between 12 and 18 years of age in a 'closed' environment.

Improvements have also been made in the computerization system of the Court of Guardianship, with the start of the Judicial Information System project in 2014.
Finally, the council found that as of December 2014 the project structure for a ‘new’ Judicial Care Services was indeed setup, as was announced in 2013.
Through the alignment of efforts by the Ministry of Justice, the Judicial Committee on Youth Policy and the Court of Guardianship, progress is being made in the areas of juvenile probation counseling and after care system, in St. Maarten.

The Law Enforcement Council welcomes the above mentioned initiatives and efforts. The Council is eagerly awaiting to see realization of the first substantive results and will continue to closely monitor developments relating to the probation of juveniles in St. Maarten.

Pursuant to the Kingdom Act on the Law Enforcement Council, the Minister will be given the opportunity to send the relevant advices of the Council to Parliament within six weeks, along with his policy response.

The report will be available for downloading at www.raadrechtshandhaving.com, after six weeks.

counciloflawenforcement2812PHILIPSBURG:--- With robberies having become more frequent on St. Maarten, the Law Enforcement Council has investigated the approach used by law enforcement to curb the number of these crime incidents. With the aforementioned in mind, the council has made a total of eight recommendations pertaining to the Police Force of St. Maarten and/or the public prosecutor’s office. The recommendations are contained in a report recently submitted by the council’s chairman, Franklyn Richards to the minister of justice of St. Maarten, Richard Gibson Sr.

Due to its high impact nature, robberies are prioritized in the investigation phase. Prioritization means that all robberies have to be investigated. For this, the Police Force has set up a special team, now known as the Special Robberies Unit. The Council concludes that what was intended with the prioritization of robberies is not feasible, with the present situation. The Council therefore encourages the police and the public prosecutor’s office to carry out more control over the current prioritization process.

The council further notes that despite great efforts made, the results of the approach used to combating robberies are a matter of alarm. This is of concern to the council, as in first place it relates to essential conditions that are necessary, in practice.
Seven recommendations made to the justice minister concern the Police Force and are aimed at aiding the specific approach used to combat robberies.
Three of those recommendations address the lack of basic resources, such as computer hard drives, laptops, official police cars, capacity and analysts.

The current approach used by the Special Robberies Unit needs to be evaluated while it is additionally recommended to review how this approach can be improved.

The council considers it important for the Police Force to introduce a better registration system of robberies reported, in order to obtain further understanding of the nature and extent of the crime. This while keeping these files updated, all the time. The council is moreover of the opinion that training needs to be available to those members of the Special Robberies Unit, which have not been able to follow a specific course.

Keeping in mind that prevention is better than cure, the methodology used to combat robberies not only needs a repressive approach but also a preventive one, notes the council.

Particularly where the participation of the business sector is concerned, St. Maarten still has to make considerable strides, taking into consideration that prevention requires a combined approach. It should be one where government along with the business sector and the community of St. Maarten closely work together and in which everyone assumes their responsibilities.

Pursuant to the Kingdom Act on the Law Enforcement Council, the Minister of Justice will be given the opportunity to send the relevant advices of the Council to Parliament within six weeks, along with his policy response.

The report will be available for downloading at www.raadrechtshandhaving.com, after six weeks.

personsoftheyear31122015PHILIPSBURG:--- As another year comes to an end publishers have the task to select a person or group of persons that stood out during the year and award them with the person of the year award. While a lot transpired on St. Maarten during the year 2015 that landed us in the Guinness Book of Records. There is one group of people that did their jobs and took decisions that were hard. That group of persons is none other than the members of the Supervisory Board of GEBE. Those members were all appointed by the United People’s Party when they were in government. They are:-

Rene Richardson: Chairman
Ms. Zylena Bary: Vice Chairlady
Mrs. Veronica Jansen-Webster: Board member
Mr. Patrice Gumbs: Board member
Mr. Edwin Gumbs: Board member
Mr. Kelvin Bloyden: Board member.

Another member of the Supervisory Board of Directors of GEBE is Candida Joseph who was forced to resigned to perform the audit requested by the Shareholder representative. Joseph whose primary employer SOAB requested her resignation from the board when they were hired to perform audits at all the government owned companies. SMN News would also like to commend Joseph for her hard work and dedication given to GEBE while she was an active member of the board.

While it is known that politicians appoint the people they want on supervisory boards of government owned companies in order to manipulate them or bleed the company. The members of GEBE Supervisory Board did their jobs, they went after those persons who were appointed by the same political party and were bleeding the company for their own interest or the interest of the politicians that appoint them.
GEBE supervisory board members got rid of its Chief Operations Officer (COO) Romelio Maduro when they found the illegal contract Maduro signed with St. Maarten Service Provider. This contract was signed without the approval of the supervisory board which costs the company $500.000.00, besides that, the person who signed on behalf of St. Maarten Service Provider was not the registered owner of the company. Maduro also abused and misused the company’s credit card and also committed fraudulent acts like demolishing the company’s assets without permission from the shareholder and supervisory board. While one would think that is all the former COO did he is also accused of selling copper from the power-plant without the knowledge and consent of the supervisory board and allegedly used the funds for his own benefit.
Another step the GEBE Supervisory Board took most recently was to suspend the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Rene Gartner. Gartner hired two companies in the United States of America to install the SAP payroll system which costs the government owned company $40,000.00 per month which was not budgeted for in 2015. The board found that the SAP payroll system was not needed and that too did not get the approval of the supervisory board. To add more fire to the fury Gartner purchased a Lincoln vehicle for a whopping $45,000.00, $15,000.00 in excess of the allotted amount and that too did not get the approval of the supervisory board and shareholder.

Gartner grossly misused and abused the company's credit card. Spending above his approved limit for representation expenses. Most of the misspending was done on booze, food, cigarettes and other personal expenses. While Gartner boasted to be a banker, he was unable to present the 2016 budget on time and when he finally did present the budget there was no elucidation and it was not in accordance with advices and instructions given to Gartner by the Supervisory Board of Directors.
Gartner specifically had a major problem with the majority of the managers and department heads of the Government owned utility company, a relationship that was extremely unhealthy for GEBE and its employees. He was accused of making derogatory remarks about the members of the Supervisory Board, allegedly because he could not manipulate the members of the Supervisory Board that took their task seriously, and acted in accordance with the law instead of being manipulated by the politicians that appointed them.
One of the things that these members did was stand up to the former Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs when it came to taking decisions, they did not hesitate to move to court when it was necessary to preserve the people’s patrimony.
The Supervisory Board of GEBE also submitted the names of two persons to the shareholder representative former Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs for him to appoint them to positions that would complete the management board. Those two persons were to take up the vacant positions of CEO and COO while the names of the selected persons were done since June 2015 those persons were never appointed and the management of GEBE stayed in the hands of a man that was bleeding the company dry until the supervisory board took the bull by its horns and suspended the CFO Rene Gartner and appointed a temporary manager to manage the day to day business of the government owned company.
While this group is hardly ever recognized they made the news almost every week on SMN News during the year 2015, therefore it was more than fitting to recognize them for the outstanding job they have done during turbulent times.

As the year comes to an end, SMN News wishes the Members of the Supervisory Board of Directors of GEBE a blessed 2016, much strength and courage to carry out their daily task.

lions28122015PHILIPSBURG:---  The St. Maarten Lions Club delivered food and drinks to 25 underprivileged families in just over a two hour period on Christmas Day. As part of the 2014-2015 year program which coincides with its 45th Anniversary Celebration, the club fed 77 persons a hot meal which was catered by Bree’s Kitchen to various districts.

The Lions Club members were divided in 3 teams that were driven by three taxi buses that went to various districts such as Cole Bay, Cay Hill, St. Peters, Simpson Bay, Dutch Quarter, Middle Region, Nazareth and Upper Princess Quarter. Each Lions team spent a few minutes with the families, sang a Christmas song and a Lion member prayed for the family. All families receiving the hot meals were very appreciative of the visit of members of the St. Maarten Lions Club.

"One of the key results from the visits to the various homes is that the St. Maarten Lions Club will do more research on the urgent needs of some the families that they visited on Christmas Day and determine where the Lions Club can assist these families in the near future" said Lion Alison Busby the Committee Chairman in charge of the Christmas Day Family Feeding project.

stabbingfillin24102012PHILIPSBURG:--- A woman is now nursing multiple stab wounds at the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) after she would stabbed multiple times by an intruder who entered her home located on Back Street. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed the incident occurred early Monday morning in a home on Back Street. Henson said based on the information he received from the detectives is that a woman woke up and found a man in her house who seemingly entered her home to rob the house. Henson said when the robber realized that the person in the home woke up he demanded monies and when he did not get it he pulled out a knife he had in his possession and stabbed her multiple times. Henson said the victim is in stable condition while the intruder escaped from the scene without anything of value.

Female stabbed in her home
The police department is presently investigating a stabbing incident which took place on December 28th at approximately 06.00 a.m. at a home Back Street. According to report is that the female victim was attacked by an intruder after he had gained access to the house. When the suspect realized he was caught he pulled a knife and attacked the female stabbing her numerous times and demanding money from her. When suspect realized he did not succeed he fled the scene. The victim was treated on the scene by paramedics and then taken to the Medical Center for further treatment where she remains in stable condition and for observation.

KPSM Police Report.

lennypriest19042015PHILIPSBURG:--- Congratulation is in place for the Marlin Cabinet now that it is complete and to the two newly elected members to parliament. It is without a doubt that their work is cut out for them, both the government and the parliament of St. Maarten. Since after the election they were screaming about how things were not being done for the people of St. Maarten by the Marcel Gumbs cabinet and today they have a chance to show how it should be done. It is going to be a very interesting nine months period before the election takes place on September 26, 2016. Let’s hope that this government doesn’t make the same mistake by focusing only on electoral reform like the Gumbs cabinet did with the integrity chamber.
One of the good things about governments are that they are about continuation and therefore whenever one government leaves office the other one comes in and continue in the same path, make some changes and perhaps you may be able to take credit for that issue. But another interested thing is that in most cases the documents for any ongoing project or decision that was taken must be left behind to substantiate it for future reference.
This brings us to a very interesting case. In the 2014/2015 government period we had a very interesting arrangement that took place at the Harbour Group of Companies. A security contract was signed for 2.2 million dollars without going out on bid. This was almost 100% increase over the price that the harbour was paying that same company Checkmate for the same services. The opposition at that time in parliament was the National Alliance and the Democratic Party of St. Maarten. Many questions were posed and documentation was requested. However, the Gumbs cabinet refused to provide the opposition members in parliament with that information, claiming that it would be a breach of national security to provide that information.
Today the wheels have turned. The National Alliance, the United St. Maarten Party, the Democratic Party together with the independents are now in government. They have access to all the documentation as well as the CEO and the Supervisory Board of the harbour at their disposal. When will they reveal to the public their findings on this contractual arrangement between the Harbour Group of Companies and Check Mate Securities? Does the arrangement change now because members supporting the government were part of that contractual arrangement at that time? Is the Marlin Cabinet together with the members of eight in parliament in agreement that good cooperate procedures were followed in granting that contract in the tune of 2.2 million dollars? Can the government make the questions available that they had posed to the Gumbs Cabinet and never received the answers? Can the answers to those questions that were posed by the NA and DP and the documents be provided to the general public? Would this be the end of the Marlin cabinet if those questions posed by them be answered now? Can the documentation be provided to the public for scrutiny and if so would this cause the government to fall? Do this government and the members supporting the government consider it important to supply this information to the general public? Is this all about a hand shake that now we are in government, so it doesn’t matter anymore about the 2.2 million dollars contract or any other matter that we questioned when we were in opposition?
It is going to be very interested how the government will respond to these questions and if they are willing to provide the general public with the information that they requested at that time. Or is it going to be business as usual, today for me and tomorrow for you. In other words if we encounter any decisions that you took while you were in government even if they were illegal acts; and even if they cost the tax payers a huge amount of money we are not going to make it public with the understanding that if there is a change of government we will not hang out your dirty laundry. Is this the understanding with just a hand shake amongst the outgoing and incoming government?
The OSPP has forwarded a letter to the Honourable Prime Minister, Mr. Marlin and copied to the parliament of St. Maarten questioning the government and the parliament on this matter. It would be heartbreaking if they don’t investigate this matter and supply the general public with the information. Failure to do so would give the general public the tool to put all the politicians in the same boat. Meaning that all the politicians scream when they are on the outside but once they get in they are just about the same or even worst. But we tend to differ. The OSPP is a sharp shooter. We say what we mean and mean what we say. Our track record is there to prove, election was in 2014 and we continue to question the Marcel Gumbs Cabinet and provide them and the parliament with positive proposals. Unfortunately, neither the government or members of parliament consider those proposals as they were not coming from them.

Honorable Mr. William V. Marlin

Prime Minister
Government Administration Building
Clem Labega Square
Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Dear Honorable Prime Minister Marlin,

In February 2015 an article appeared in the dailies that the security services being provided by Check Mate Securities at the St. Maarten Harbour Group of Companies had increased by 2.2 million dollars. No indication was given if additional services were being provided for this huge increase. During the many public meetings of parliament regarding this issue the then opposition consisting of the National Alliance and the Democratic Party of St. Maarten in Parliament posed many questions to the government and requested the documentation regarding this contract. At one time it was also stated that the opposition was planning to go to court in order to acquire this security contract amongst other documentation. The UP led government used all type of excuses not to provide the information to the members of parliament. One of their excuses was that providing that documentation would have breached the security at the harbour. Secondly, it was stated that if this was a foreign owned company the price could have tripled and the then NA and DP opposition would not have been posing all those questions. But because the company is owned by locals that is the reason for all those questions. Is this true?

Nevertheless, that is water under bridge. The wheels have turned now. The National Alliance and the Democratic Party are part of the government. Can this government provide the general public with the information to the questions that were posed by the National Alliance and the Democratic Party during the meetings on the Check Mate Security Contract? Can a copy of the security contract between the Harbour Group of Companies and Check Mate Security be made available to the general public? What is the difference between the existing contract and the previous contract in terms of services being offered by Check Mate Security to the Harbour Group of Companies? For how many years is this new contract and what are the terms of it? There was a hand written change made to the contract as was reported by the then Minister of TEATT. How does that change that was made differ from the original contract? It was said by one of the newly elected members of parliament that most of the times the members of parliament has the information but are questioning the government to keep the people inform. What are the additional services that Check Mate is offering the harbour that required such a huge increase? Why wasn’t this security service put on bid? What role if any did the Supervisory Board of Directors played in approving this contract price? Is this reflected in the minutes of the Supervisory Board of Directors meeting when this decision was taken? Does the minutes of the meeting between the shareholder s’ representative (the Council of Ministers) and the management of the Harbour Group of Companies reflect this contract increase, noting that there wasn’t a public bid for this service? Who are the shareholders of this company since it was mentioned by the UP led government that it is owned by locals? Why aren’t more locals employed with the Harbour Security to provide them with the same type of benefits that our people should be enjoying in their country? Seeing that the harbour is a government owned company what is their policy in providing contracts to third parties? Will the Harbour Group of Companies continue to provide contracts of that magnitude without putting the work or services on bid? Are there any major works or services in the pipe line to be carried out at the harbour within the near future? If yes, which projects and will they go on public bid?

The OSPP is looking forward to this government truly providing the information to the general public on this contract between the Harbour Group of Companies and Check Mate Security.

We want to thank you in advance and hope to be informed in order to be able to close this matter for once and for all.

Yours truly,
One St. Maarten People Party

Lenny F. Priest
Leader of the OSPP

Cc: Mrs. Ingrid Arrindell, Minister of TEATT
Members of Parliament of St. Maarten
St. Maarten Harbour Group of Companies

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- The Fire Department has granted permits to Firefly Fireworks allowing them to import, transport and sell consumer fireworks.
Sales will start from the 29th until the 31st of December 2015 next to the Little League Stadium on the Soualiga Boulevard, Pond Island.
The permits were granted based upon the Vuurwerkbesluit AB2013 GT no.18, which regulates the import, storage, transport and selling of consumer fireworks.

The Fire Department has granted four permits for public firework displays. The displays will take place at approximately midnight, January 1st, 2016 -00:00 hours at Great Bay, Simpson Bay, Maho and Cupecoy.

The Fire Department together with the Police, Customs and the Coastguard will be vigilant to ensure that all Firework activities at the closing of 2015 are according to the granted permits and used in a safe manner.

Use caution when lighting consumer fireworks:

- Read the instructions and warnings before usage. The vendor will share these to all customers.
- Protect yourself and those around you. Wear proper eye protection and clothing; also keep the fireworks at a safe distance from flammable material and spectators.
- Only use fireworks as intended. Don't try to alter them, combine them or relight after failure.
- Choose an open area away from gas stations, bulk stations, churches, hospitals and old people homes.
- Think on your pets.

In the event that someone gets burnt, apply cold water to minimize the damage to tissue and seek immediate medical attention by calling the Emergency Medical Services 912. In the event of a fire emergency, you can reach the Fire Department by dialing 919.

The Fire Department would like to thank each and everybody for their cooperation in upholding the safety regulations on Sint Maarten over the years. The Fire Department wishes you a healthy and safe 2016.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Ministry Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunications (Ministry TEATT), would like to inform that businesses in Philipsburg will be able to open on New Year’s Day.

Four cruise ships are scheduled to be in port on January 1st, 2016.

Businesses are permitted to remain open on the aforementioned day until 6.30pm. A previous announcement published on Thursday, December 19, 2015 has been amended.

All businesses who choose to open on this day – January 1st, 2016 – as part of this exemption, must adhere to all labor regulations.

sjacobounder1927122015GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- The Honorable Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs Silveria Jacobs, recently welcomed home seven of the 12 players of the U19 Basketball Team along with their coach Khalil Revan, at the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM Airport).

U19 placed 2nd in a tournament which featured eight Leeward Islands.

Minister Jacobs stated that Sint Maarten is very proud of these young men who defeated a very strong Antigua team to get to the finals.

Injuries plagued the team during part of the game while the Sint Maarten team fought hard, they lost in the finals to the British Virgin Islands.

“The Sint Maarten team trained hard, played well and made Sint Maarten proud and we gladly highlight the 2nd place win for our boys.

“Much success to them as they continue to grow and may this experience make them even hungrier to train harder and get to the next level.
Congratulations Team Sint Maarten,” Minister of Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs concluded.

Also present at the airport was Sint Maarten Basketball Federation President Keith Hanson and the proud parents of the basketball players.

pjiaeclasigning27122015Workers plans to call in prosecution if the Minister of TEATT does not intervene, ABVO UNION will be fired in order to make CLA null and void.

AIRPORT:--- Employees of the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) are up in arms with their union representative from ABVO whom they said appointed a set of persons as shop stewards to negotiate and sign a Collective Labor Agreement (CLA) that they did not see or approve before it was signed last week.
The workers who spoke to SMN News and provided several CLA’s that was signed by ABVO which they said is not in accordance with the airport policies. The workers said that they mandated their union representative to demand from PJIAE management the companies policies, and the financial statements of the government owned company but to date those documents were not provided to them in order for them to see whether or not the CLA that was negotiated by people that were not elected by them are in compliance with company policies.
“Over the years workers at PJIAE have been robbed, because we believe the union is being paid under the table by management, we also believe that government is not doing their jobs because it’s been years now government failed to appoint a labor mediator that can intervene in labor disputes. We have a message for the Minister of TEATT Ingrid Arrindell, it’s either she meet with the workers who will point out all the illegalities at PJIAE or allow us to call in the Prosecution because there is so much illegal activities taking place at PJIAE that will land a number of persons in jail. As for the ABVO we will fire them immediately which will make the CLA they signed off on without the approval of their membership null and void. We asked for the companies policies for several reasons, one article 30-1 states that employees can only be punished based on the policies of the airport, yet we cannot see the airport policies. Besides that the airport hired two persons that have no knowledge of on how to negotiate CLA’s they are Elton Jones and Clarence Richardson. We do not know who checked and approved these appointment of these persons and if they are competent to negotiate on behalf of the airport. We know for sure that when the prosecution is called in all those persons that have been robbing the workers while enriching themselves will end up where they had to be for years now. We are approaching a new year and the abuse of workers will end once and for all. If we have to shut down the airport we will do just that in order for Government to take the necessarry actions."
The workers provided SMN News Scales dating back to 1999 which shows how workers including laborers are supposed to be paid and when they are entitled to promotions, but the scales they said were not applied. The workers also provided another salary scale that was made up in 2012 which clearly showed that the worker’s salaries reduced instead of being increased. “No one pays a union to take them backwards, we are being taken backwards while cost of living on St. Maarten has skyrocketed. Our only conclusion is that management of PJIAE bought out ABVO who appointed people to negotiate and signed off on a CLA that the membership did not see or approve.”
Last week Wednesday SMN News asked the Minister of TEATT Ingrid Arrindell if she was aware of the disagreements the workers are having with the CLA negotiations and she said she was informed of the problems but was also advised not to intervene since the negotiation between management and the union representatives were ongoing. SMN News asked the Minister if government has any labor mediator in place and she said the last mediator she knows about was the former Minister of Labor Raphael Boasman.

drowningvictim26122015PHILIPSBURG:---- On Thursday December 24th at approximately 11.50 a.m. police were directed to Bobby’s Marina, where a female tourist who was visiting the island was  brought in from a diving trip and was not showing ant signs of life. On the scene the patrol learnt, that the victim was on a diving trip with Octopus Diving and had shown no difficulties during the dive, but while swimming towards the diving boat after the dive suddenly stop moving. She was immediately brought ashore and checked out by Dr. Mercuur. The doctor stated that the death of the victim was possibly due to a heart attack. The female victim, with initials S.L.B. (60), from the United States was staying at the Westin Hotel. There was no sign of foul play.

PHILIPSBURG:---- Information reaching SMN News states that unknown persons broke into Le Grand Marche located at Cul de Sac early Saturday morning. According to unconfirmed reports the intruders stole the safe containing a large amount of cash from Le Grand Marche. However, Chief Commissioner of Police Carl John confirmed that Le Grand Marche was broken into sometime early Saturday morning. John said he could not confirm if the safe was stolen but confirmed that an undisclosed amount of monies were stolen. John said the detectives are busy investigating the case.

Grand Marche broken into

The Detective Department is presently investigating a break-in at the Grand Marche on Bush road. The incident took place between late Christmas Night and early Boxing Day Morning. According to the investigators the culprits gained access into the establishment via the roof. Once inside the establishment the alarm was disabled and an undisclosed amount of cash was taken along with a large quantity of alcohol and cellular telephones. The forensic Department was on the scene collecting evidence.
The police department is informing the entire community to take all necessary precautions to avoid becoming of victim of robbery or break in during the holiday season.

KPSM Police Report

Orient Bay:--- The gendarmes issued an urgent call for witnesses who might have noticed or know something about the mother of a new born baby girl they found around 9am on Saturday morning in the vicinity of Orient Club and Le Galion Beach. Captain of the Gendarmerie Emmanuel Maignan told SMN News that the baby girl was found naked a few hours after she was born. He said the baby seems to be from Hispanic descent. Captain Maignan said based on the investigations conducted thus far the little girl seem to have born sometime during the night and that she is alive and in good health and is currently at the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital.
The gendarmes insists that they are looking for a woman that gave birth couple of hours ago outside of the hospital especially for her own health and safety, therefore they are urging persons with information to come forward or call “17” to provide information as soon as possible.

The Gendarmes are urging persons with information regarding the woman who gave birth to a baby girl on the night of December 25th 2015 to contact them as they continue to search for the mother of the child that was found hours after she was born on Galion Beach. On Monday the Gendarmes said they recieved one phone call with vital information, but the information they got is not enough for them to find the mother of the baby girl, therefore they are urging persons who may have information on a pregnant woman who gave birth recently outside of the hospital and do not have her child with her.

nalogo24062014PHILIPSBURG:--- “A song was heard at Christmas. To wake the midnight sky. A Savior’s birth and a peace on earth and praise to God on high.” – Gogo Antoniou

Ladies and gentlemen, fellow St. Maarteners; with that greeting, the board of National Alliance brings you best wishes for this Holy Season of Christmas.

It’s that time of year when family and friends think about Christmas and what plans they have for the holidays with their loved ones. As we reflect on this wonderful holiday, for many, Christmas is a time for giving, Christmas is a time for sharing and for expressing with words and gifts what someone means to you. But most of all, Christmas is supposed to be the time of year where we celebrate the birth of Christ.
Christmas is the time of year where God entered our world. Therefore the reason for the season is supposed to be centered on our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The meaning is supposed to be a recognition and appreciation of the birth of the one who loves us and died for us. Thus may we be ever mindful of the spirit of caring, sharing, love and generosity that the Christmas season brings.

Christmas has become one of the busiest times of the year, sometimes requiring a lot of fanfare and fuss. But t he very essence of Christmas is built on the message of both faith and hope. St. Maarten is a proud nation with a rich legacy with which we all can be proud of, so as we observe this season of Christmas, let us deepen our faith in our God and our nation, and let us move forward together as one people, one island, and one nation.

Let us remember tis a time for cherishing those who bring so many blessings to our lives. As citizens of this great nation, may your heart feel that love this season and throughout the New Year. We wish you a very happy holiday season and incoming year filled with peace, joy, productivity and prosperity.

Season’s Greetings
National Alliance Board

academygraduation2412201599% school passes, 88% college passes~

CUL DE SAC (December 20, 2015)--St. Maarten Academy’s academic campus closed the calendar year with a bang by graduating 81 of its students who successfully completed their CSEC examinations, offered by the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) in May/June.

The ceremony was held on December 16, 2015 at the Belair Community Centre under the theme, “Education: The Passport to Our Future”.

Clifford Francois emerged as valedictorian and recapped the years of hard work that brought him and his fellow graduates the successes they have achieved. He also copped the Principal’s Prize for ‘Most Outstanding Business Student’ and the Parent Teachers Foundation award for the student who made the Honour Roll for all five years at the school.

Francois pipped Tatiana Narine and Movita Persaud, who were first and second runners-up valedictorian, respectively. Francois, who this year also received the Young King Award for Academics, passed 11 subjects at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations in addition to his Dutch Cambridge exam. He copped seven grade ones - all at one sitting – while Narine, who sat nine subjects, too, copped seven grade ones. She was this term determined to be the top performing first year CAPE (Sixth Form) student at the Academy. Persaud sat 10 subjects and secured five grade ones among her passes.

One of the highlights of the evening was the recognition of Jabari York, St. Maarten’s first CSEC Music candidate. York not only secured a grade one, but he placed the island on the CXC map by ranking fourth in the region. President of Parliament, Mrs. Sarah Wescot-Williams did the honour of presenting the awards to York, as well as to Jieyi Liang, who placed ninth in region for Mathematics. Liang was also awarded the ‘Most Outstanding Science Student’ prize.

Liang’s performance in Mathematics regionally mirrored an overall good standing in the subject at the Academy this year. Thirty-nine (48%) of the graduating class secured Grade 1 in Mathematics, the highest grade at CXC, demonstrating “a comprehensive grasp of the key concepts, knowledge, skills and competencies required by the syllabus”. Overall, 94% of the students copped Grade ones, twos, and threes at CSEC in the subject, placing the school’s Department of Mathematics as the best performing one, followed by the Department of English which continued to produce stellar results this year.

“Together with the Management Team, we challenged our students, teachers and parents to ‘Choose Excellence’. Class of 2015, you have heeded the call and have certainly done us proud. Your sweat and your tears have paid off,” stated the school’s principal, drs. Tallulah Baly-Vanterpool.

Other students receiving the Principal’s Prize that evening were Clarissa Marks and Mhakeda Shillingford for ‘Outstanding Contribution to the School’, and Tyra Philip and Shakir Peterson for ‘Outstanding Academic Performance’. Peterson also received the Leadership Award.

Mahadavi Persaud received the Principal’s Prize for ‘Most Outstanding Humanities Student’, while Ju’won Hans was recognized for being the ‘Most Athletic Male Student’, having led Academy’s volleyball boys to numerous victories.

Education Minister Silveria Jacobs, who had been selected by the graduating class to address them during their 2014 Motivational Day retreat, praised the students’ successes and reminded them to give back to their country, St. Maarten. Using the RICE acronym she recently shared with all elementary and secondary schools, the minister reminded the class to always “Respect” themselves, their fellow citizens and country; have “Impulse control” despite the situation; show “Compassion” for others; and give “Equity” by treating everyone fairly.

Rev. Dennis Baptiste presented a unique and interactive feature address that had the graduates and the audience singing along. He used analogies to show how a good education, like passports, “TIE” people to life by allowing them to go places (Travel), know themselves (Identity), and have doors open to them (Entry).

According to Baly-Vanterpool, the Academy had 99% school passes with 88% college passes. Students must attain passes in at least five subjects at Grades 1 – 3 to matriculate into most universities.

She urged the graduates to carry themselves with confidence, knowing that they have received a solid foundation at the Academy that will allow them to be successful wherever they go.

“You are not the lost generation. You are the generation full of hope and promise waiting to make your mark in the world. Let quality be your yardstick...The future does not belong to the faint hearted. It belongs to the brave. Choose an authentic way of being, and above all, choose honesty, integrity, love of self and love of others, and empathy. After all you are our future leaders,” the principal said.

She urged them to follow their heart, keep looking for the thing they love, and not to settle.

“Never stop dreaming. Yearn to be in service for something that is larger than yourself. [Remember] the three guiding principles that were passed on to me by my father. Know who you are and surround yourself with people who fill your cup; choose to do the right thing, even though there is no one there to see you do it; and always do your best, whatever that best is [in order to] be the best you can be.”

Among those in attendance were Mr. Van Dyke Bell, Chairman of the School Board of the Foundation for Academic and Vocational Education (FAVE), under which St. Maarten Academy falls; Members of Parliament George Pantophlet and Rudolphe Samuel; former Education Minister Dr. Rhoda Arrindell; and President of the Parent Teachers Foundation (PTF) and School Board member, Mr. Elroy Hughes.

readersleaders24122015PHILIPSBURG:---The Readers are Leaders club held a Christmas Special in the Philipsburg Jubilee Library just before Christmas that was a great success. Many youngsters, including a group of children from the I Can Foundation, came out to see this merry event where there was singing and Christmas caroling. Stories were also read to the audience from one of the books of the library’s collection, whereafter a trivia quiz was held. Children and teens even got the opportunity to see Santa Clause who came to visit and spread Christmas cheer. The Readers are Leaders club wish to thank everyone who came out to this event and helped make it a great success and wish everyone a happy and prosperous New Year.

armedrobberyfillin13082012PHILIPSBURG:---The Detective and Uniform Division of the Police Department are presently investigation several home break-ins, business break-ins and armed robberies which have recently taken place. Most of these criminal acts have been committed during the daytime during on weekends and normal working days.
The investigating officers have been working tirelessly to compile all information in these cases that could lead to arrest of the possible suspects.

ARMED ROBBERY AT DOLLAR STORE L.B. SCOTT ROAD

The latest armed robbery took place on Wednesday 23rd of December at approximately 01.45 p.m. at the Dollar Store on the L.B. Scott Road. Three men entered the establishment, one of them was in the possession of a gun. They threatened the owner with the gun to give cash, beside this they took two handbags from 2 female customers, that were inside the establishment.
After the robbery they escaped in the direction of L.B. Scot road/Cricket field/Cost-u-less. The suspects were nowhere to be found and have not yet been arrested in this case.
ARMED ROBBERY NEW UP SUPERMARKT POINTE BLANCHE
The day before, on Tuesday 22nd of December, another armed robbery took place at approximately 07.55 p.m. at the New Up Supermarket on the Ground Dove Road, Pointe Blanche. One men in a black shirt entered the establishment and threatened the female in the Supermarket with a gun and demands all cash money from the store attendant. After he committed the crime, he took off, no arrest were made. Police detectives are still busy investigating this case.
The Police Department is asking anyone in the community who may have any information regarding these robberies that could lead in the arrest of the suspects involved to contact the police department. The phone numbers to call are #9300 (tip line) or 54-22222 ext. 204, 205, 216.

KPSM Police Report

trainersworkshop23122015Tortola BVI:--- Economic challenges, and sustainability concerns are high on the agenda of Governments and the business sectors locally, regionally and internationally. Consequently, the Caribbean Oversees Countries and Territories (OCTs) which include St. Martin, Anguilla, St. Barths, Statia, Saba, and Tortola, are no exception to the economic crises impacting our global village.
In an effort to address the growing economic challenges, The COSME Regional SME (Small and Medium Enterprise) Program funded under the 10th European Development Fund recently hosted a Train the Trainer Proposal Writing Workshop in Tortola, BVI.
Victorious Living Foundation, based on the southern side of St. Martin was selected to be a part of this training through its visionary, Dr. Erna Mae Francis-Cotton, along with other representatives locally from the St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce and the SBDF.
The purpose of this workshop was to strengthen the capacity of the Business Support Organizations (BSOs) in the Oversees Countries and Territories (OCTs) so that they can deliver a greater range and quality of service to their members and clients with regard to writing competitive grant proposals.
During this workshop the participants were empowered by consultants from The Competitiveness Company who provided them with the necessary tools to write and assist SMEs with writing successful proposals that will allow them to apply for grants and other donor funds as well as give a deeper understanding of the grant process.
The program for this 2-day workshop was specifically designed for representatives from the following OCT countries: Anguilla, BVI, St. Barths, St Maarten, St. Eustatius and Saba who are:-

• Senior staff from Business Support Organizations (BSOs), business development service providers
• Senior staff from Chambers of Commerce and Business Associations;
• Small enterprise advisors and consultants who wish to develop their technical skills and knowledge
• Senior staff from micro finance and financial institutions that provide services to start ups and small businesses

Dr. Francis-Cotton stated that the training and collaboration with fellow OCT participants was a rewarding and fulfilling experience and provides a great framework for further collaboration throughout the Caribbean to find sustainable solutions for the problems plaguing the region. Francis-Cotton applauded the trainers Dr. Beverly Morgan and Ms. Margaret Mais and the COSME organizers for a job well done and looks forward to putting the knowledge gained into practice in order to secure funds that will positively impact St. Martin and the region. For more details about COSME please visit their website: www.COSMEprogramme.org.
If you are interested in collaborating on projects to benefit our local or regional communities; seeking assistance in proposal writing; or desire the empowerment services of Victorious Living Foundation, contact Victorious Living through their website www.victoriouslivingsxm.org; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 1-721-524-8731/ 1-305-407-9260.

starzcity23122015Cupecoy:--- The Island’s Christmas activities and decorations this year have really been amplified versus the previous years in St. Maarten. The Starz City & Casino did not hesitate to partner with the Dominican Roots Foundation to add their magic touch to the Island’s Christmas Spirit. The Christmas Village became a reality and in order to give back to the community, various groups of less privileged children were invited free of charge to the event. The kids experienced a Christmas fantasy that they will cherish for a very long time. "The Christmas Village was displayed at the Festival Village last weekend and can now be viewed everyday from 6:00pm at the Starz City & Casino from December 21st until January 6th, 2016." Says Paola Bustos, Director Marketing-Web of Starz City & Casino.
"Lighted palm trees line up the entrance to Starz City & Casino and the property’s largest tree (over 100 feet tall) is fully decorated with Christmas lights facing the magical Christmas city in which facades of houses create an enchanted Christmas village." Added Bustos. This, without doubt, will give another opportunity to the families and children to view the delights of Christmas, if they didn’t have a chance last weekend. In addition, on New Year’s Eve, Starz will have a large Firework display and several kids activities thereby offering a safe environment for families to enjoy the festivities on the last day of the year.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a section of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, and the Department of Communication (DCOMM), in a collective public service message is urging motorists not to “Drink and Drive,” during the Christmas holiday season and change-over into the New Year when many will be out celebrating. The emphasis is on keeping our roads safe.

CPS, is calling on the community to check family and friends before they get in front of the wheel of a car.

Every driver has the opportunity to reduce tragedy on the country’s roads. The onus is on the one behind the wheel who has a responsibility when driving a vehicle.

Pay attention while driving by being disciplined and not impatient. Also select a designated driver if you plan to have a couple of drinks with family or friends.

There will be a lot of entertainment activities during the Christmas holiday season and Old to New Year changeover in homes, at bars, restaurants and nightclubs.

In order for every Sint Maarten family and visitors alike to be able to enjoy themselves, those driving on our roads club hopping, need to be their brother’s keeper by paying attention to those who may have had a little too much to drink.

Friends don’t let friends drive drunk. Let us all have a safe holiday season without having any road tragedies due to driving under the influence.

For our visitors, you also have the option of taking a taxi cab home or to your hotel if you are not able to drive. Don’t become a danger to yourself and other road users.

The following appeal is part of CPS’s annual Safe Holidays campaign in conjunction with DCOMM.

shgcgeneralmeeting23122015POINTE BLANCHE:--- RT ST. MAARTEN – Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mark Mingo recently during a year-end general staff meeting that included a majority of the 79 employees working at Port St. Maarten, gave an overview of port activities for 2015 and a forecast of developments for 2016.
Mingo told the assembled staff that customer centricity was the key focus in 2016, pointing out that the Port St. Maarten group of companies were the most competitive and productive out of all government owned companies, and that this great achievement must be maintained and built upon in the years to come.
Mingo further pointed out that the 79 employees were responsible for one third of the country’s economy since the port’s contribution to national economic activity was more than US$300 million annually. Port St. Maarten is one of the country’s critical infrastructure.
Another key area that the CEO emphasized upon for 2016 was ‘value proposition,’ which is positioning and understanding what benefits an organization like Port St. Maarten provides for customers and how it is done and why the port group of companies is better than the alternatives.
The value proposition is part of the business strategy of the port in order to provide a sustainable service and experience that is satisfying to customers.
Mingo on behalf of the management team congratulated all staff for a job well done in 2015, but that 2016 required all hands on deck to increase efficiency in cruise and cargo sectors as well as an increase in asset utilization where it concerns revenue earnings.
Mingo also informed staff that the costs for providing security at the port had increased significantly, but that this was in line with the requirements of the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA), a trade organization composed of 19 member cruise lines operating more than 100 vessels in Floridian, Caribbean and Latin American waters.
Port St. Maarten also has an international responsibility to be in compliance with International Maritime Organization (IMO) International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) which requires minimum security arrangements for ships, ports and government agencies to be able to detect security threats and take preventative measures against security incidents affecting ships or port facilities used in international trade. Port St. Maarten is part of the country’s critical infrastructure.
Congratulations went out to the Chief of Port Security and staff for doing a great job in protecting the business at the port and by extension protecting part of the national economy that is so dependent on what goes on at Port St. Maarten.
The Chief Executive Officer also briefed staff about the project management triangle, a model of constraints of project management which will be used in 2016 and implemented via a project bureau.
It’s a management tool used to illustrate that project management success is measured by the project team’s ability to manage the project, so that the expected results are produced while managing time and cost. Projects need to be performed and delivered under certain constraints.
The staff were also informed about Port St. Maarten’s participation in January 2016 in the 46th edition of the Dutch Vakantie Beurs Utrecht (Holiday Expo), which takes place from January 12-17, 2016 at the Convention Center in the Dutch city of Utrecht.
Destination St. Maarten has been absent from the aforementioned trade show for several years resulting in a low brand awareness of the country in the Dutch market.
Vakantie Beurs Utrecht caters to business to business and business to consumers. More Dutch travelers are becoming aware of cruises, and the St. Maarten cruise brand is the largest and most developed cruise port in the Dutch Kingdom. In 2014, approximately 109,000 Dutch travelers took a cruise.
Mingo concluded with requesting from staff their commitment once again in 2016 to raise Port St. Maarten Group of Companies to an optimal level. Organizational performance comprises the actual output or results of an organization as measured against its intended outputs such as goals and objectives.

The Port’s CEO wished the staff and their families a happy holiday season and a healthy and prosperous 2016 on behalf of the Board of Directors and the Management Team.

ospplogo22062014PHILIPSBURG:--- As a young nation we are about to celebrate Christmas and for many of us it means the buying of gifts for others and ourselves; it also means filling our house with food and drinks in the event family, friends and others pay us a visit. But have we given any thoughts about the unfortunates? Many of us don’t have the slightest idea about the many people who are going hungry every day and Christmas day will not be any different for them. Most of the times the invitations are given to those who already have and the unfortunates continue to suffer. In my opinion Christmas is supposed to be a time not only to share with your family and friends but emphasis should be placed on those who don’t have all year round. Let’s make this Christmas special for all our brothers and sisters by given in abundances to those that are in need. Invite that neighbor next to you or the one that lives on the same street with you to your Christmas lunch or dinner. Or better yet prepare a nice plate of the same food that you share with your family and friends and make their Christmas just as enjoyable as yours. Make them feel special by allowing them to enjoy the spirit of Christmas after all this is supposed to be a time of sharing with others.
This reminds me about a story that was told me by a good friend. He stated that on one Christmas day he was visited by an employee who had never been to his home before. But in the eyes of the employee who came from a large family all indications were that he was not invited by any of the family lunches or dinners but wanted to be amongst people he knew on that day. He said to me that he saw a sadness in that employee eyes that he would never forget for the rest of his life. But he came to realize that while he took it for granted and believed that every person in particular in St. Maarten was having a wonderful Christmas he was mistaken as there are many who go without food on that same day like the greater part of the year. He noted that many families shun those who may not be part of the elites, or may have some type of mental illness or simply made some wrong choices in their lives and continue to pay for those mistakes year in year out.
It is with this in mind that I want to wish the people of St. Maarten a Merry Christmas and to remind you to remember those neighbors; those homeless persons or those persons who are not your family but would like to be amongst people on this very special day. Fix a nice meal with a piece of pudding, tart and guava berry and make that person Christmas special this year. Merry Christmas St. Maarten and continue to share with the unfortunates all year round.

swescotwilliams30062015PHILIPSBURG:---– President of Parliament Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams, would like to wish the people of Sint Maarten as well as our visitors a very Merry Christmas on behalf of the Members and the House of Parliament of Sint Maarten.

“I take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy Christmas 2015 and I pray that the spirit of the holiday season will pervade the homes of everyone.

“The celebration of Christmas fosters togetherness and fortifies the values of love, peace, happiness, tolerance and compassion.

“Let us all embrace our families and loved ones in love, joy, hope and faith during this heart-warming time as we enjoy our national customs.

“This holiday season we are also reminded of those who are less fortunate and without hope and to pray for them. Let us as a community recommit ourselves to the things that should truly matter and to spend quality time with family and friends.

“On behalf of the Members of Parliament, and the staff at the House of Parliament, we wish you and your loved ones a joyful and peaceful holiday season. May the Lord bless you and keep you and your family safe,” President of Parliament Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams said on Wednesday in her holiday message to the nation.

silveriajacobs07082014"An Angel of the Lord appeared to the shepherds, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid. I bring good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord." (Luke 2:9-11)

The time is drawing near when books will be closed and hearts and thoughts turned toward home. Like the shepherds of old who journeyed to the manger marked by the star, many of you will travel to a place where a special star hangs over your home, a joyous place, a place where love and confidence increase with the years.

The real meaning of Christmas comes to those who have taken Christ into their lives as a moving, dynamic, vitalizing force. The real spirit of Christmas lies in the life and mission of the Master. It is a desire to sacrifice for others, to render service and to possess a feeling of universal brotherhood. It consists of a willingness to forget what you have done for others, and to remember what others have done for you.

Some of us are not as fortunate as others to have our families with us, or the finances we believe are necessary to make Christmas special, and therefore Christmas may be a sad or depressing time for you, but I believe that the powerful joy that is Christmas can cheer even the loneliest, saddest or stressed out heart. Everybody needs somebody, so it is up to us, you and me, who feel the love of Jesus and the joy and hope the celebration of his coming brings, to share it with others who need it the most.

Christmas has always been my favorite holiday. Not just my favorite holiday, mind you, but my favorite time of year, period. It's definitely not because of the presents, although I do love giving gifts to family and those in need and seeing the joy on their faces; and receiving them isn't bad either. There's just something about the season, the time of year, and the atmosphere that makes Christmas my all-time favorite. It is about family, relationships and coming together as one. It is one of the reasons, that we organized one evening of Serenading last Sunday, another tradition which

can be translated into our modern times and enjoyed with as much relish.

Christmas traditions are powerful for a family. For one thing, they bring families closer together. By nature, traditions take time and commitment. This time together helps you make new memories while also remembering the past. Traditions remind us to stop the busy cycle of life long enough to reconnect and build bonds.
It allows the family to reminisce together, sharing stories from ‘back in the day’, laughing at how the times have changed from then to now; the young laughing at the ‘old’; and the ‘experienced’ shaking their heads at the antics of the younger generations with a secret, knowing smile.

It is therefore imperative and I encourage all on St. Maarten and abroad that we take every opportunity to bond with our families and make the most of our relationships. Christmas, no doubt, provides us with the best opportunity for bonding, sharing and loving with our families and the extended community.

In closing, the key here is not to get too involved in planning the feast and the party, but to give yourself a break and to spend maximum time with your loved ones. A Christmas filled with love is the best kind of Christmas and once you have had a good one, you will make it a point to enjoy every future Christmas with those dear to you.

May the good times and treasures of the present become the golden memories of tomorrow.
Wishing you lots of love, joy and happiness. Merry Christmas and a
prosperous New Year, God bless.

Pond Island:--- TelEm Group is thanking local telecommunication regulator, Bureau of Telecommunication and Post (BTP) for pinpointing areas of possible interference that is affecting the company’s mobile voice and data subscribers.
TelEm Group recently asked the BTP to step in, after TelCell mobile subscribers complained of interference in several areas on Dutch St. Maarten, suspecting outside interference.
According to the BTP, various scans they have carried out points to some interference coming from the Pic Paradis area and also from neighbouring St.Kitts.
The BTP says it is continuing to monitor the situation and presently does not have a clear frequency that TelEm Group can utilize to alleviate the problem. In the meantime negotiations will continue with the BTP other parties to find a permanent solution as soon a possible.
According to TelEm Group Chief Technical Officer (CTO) Mr. Eldert Louisa, the BTP has received some positive news from its counterpart in St. Kitts that a carrier there may be adjusting its frequency within short, which could help minimize frequency interference on the TelCell mobile network.
“We are most grateful to the BTP St. Maarten for assisting us with the interference issue on behalf of our customers whom we continue to ask to be patient with us while the interference continues and we try to resolve this matter with the local regulators help,” said Mr. Louisa.
He said TelEm Group is especially thankful for the update from the BTP so that customers can also be kept informed about a matter that is beyond the company’s control

governorholiday23122015My Fellow Sint Maarteners,

I extend, in the wonderful spirit of Christmas, warm greetings to you at home and abroad.

Christmas is a special time of the year. It is the season of renewal anchored in God’s enduring gift of love. As beneficiaries of this gift, I call on all of us to reflect on the words of the apostle Paul: “Love is patient, love is kind, it is not self-seeking, always protects, always trusts, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance”. (1 Corinthians 13:4 in part). As we celebrate this Christmas I call on you to reflect on these powerful words in our relationship with our families, with our neighborhoods, with our colleagues at work and with our Country. As we celebrate this wonderful time of the year, I trust that each of us will be moved by the Christmas gift of Love. And as a result that you and I will act in agreement with these finest of human qualities one to another. I do so because I believe that such personal actions are required to build on favorable developments and to protect our society from unfavorable influences and activities going forward.

During the past year some of our neighbors faced health issues, have lost or face losing their jobs, while others have been victimized by crime or other socially unacceptable behavior. To all facing personal loss, as a result of economic, social or other causes, I offer my sympathy and wish you the enduring strength of the spirit of Christmas. Amidst our individual and collective challenges I encourage all of us to tap into and use our selfless qualities to reach out to the vulnerable among us. Building on these noble attributes I trust that we will bridge our differences and strengthen the foundation of our society. For in doing so we will, in the spirit of Christmas, contribute to the societal renewal necessary to remedy issues that our people are confronted with, such as social imbalances, crime and financial constraints.

As Sint Maarteners celebrating the birth of Christ and closing off 2015 let us at the same time, reflecting on developments in our region and around the world, be thankful for the many blessings that have come our way. As such I trust that we, with a warm embrace of our Friendly Island’s values as a kind, caring, and sharing people, will continue to seek to advance the wellbeing of all within our community as our highest ideal. That by recommitting ourselves to be enduring in the protection of our achievements and pursuit of a more just, happy, strong and sustainable Sint Maarten society.

It is in that spirit that Marie-Louise and I wish you and your family joyous, safe and hope filled holidays, with the enduring love of Christmas!
God bless you and May God bless Sint Maarten and protect its coast.
The Governor of Sint Maarten
Eugene B. Holiday

stabbingfillin24102012PHILIPSBURG:--- A beach boy operating at Great Bay was stabbed on Wednesday by another Jamaican national. According to information reaching SMN News the incident occurred around 3:10pm on Wednesday. SMN News learnt that the beach workers had some dispute which ended in a stabbing. Eyewitnesses said the victim was taken to the St. Maarten Medical Center for treatment while the suspect was arrested by police. Efforts made to reach Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson on Wednesday for comment on this case proved futile. Press Prosecutor Karola Van Nie confirmed that a suspect in the lastest stabbing was arrested. Van Nie also said that the victim suffered minor injuries.

ingridarrindell23122015Met with Supervisory Board of PJAIE --- still no information on Labega suspension.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of TEATT Ingrid Arrindell told reporters on Wednesday that these past weeks she was busy getting herself acquainted with the various government owned companies that falls under her Ministry while ensuring that the law that was put in place to collect taxes from casinos are being applied. Minister Arrindell said the casino taxes will be based on the amount of open doors casinos have. She said now that the Landsbesluit is in place she already instructed the tax department to start collecting taxes from the various casinos on the island.
The Minister of TEATT also indicated that she met with the supervisory board of the Princess Juliana International Airport where she was given a presentation. However, she is still awaiting documents and further information on the suspension of PJIAE Managing Director Regina Labega, while she also awaits the outcome of the appeal Labega filed against the screening process conducted by VDSM.
Asked if she was updated on the current status of the department of civil aviation and the fire department, the Minister said she was given a full run down and has already spoken to the Minister of Finance about much needed funds to upgrade these departments to meet international standards.
Minister Arrindell said she also worked on getting the St. Maarten Tourist Association activated and they are now trying to recruit a director for the STA.
The Minister called on everyone both in the public and private sector to do everything possible to further develop St. Maarten since she believes the country deserves better.

wmarlin23122015Final report must be submitted on March 15th 2016

PHILIPSBURG:--- Prime Minister William Marlin announced on Wednesday that the committee to work on electoral reform will be established on Wednesday December 23rd 2015 by Ministerial Decree. The four member committee are Chairman Julian Larmonie, former Lt. Governor and Attorney Ralph Richardson, Jules de Vreeze and Hensley Plantijn.
Marlin said the committee has to submit their working plan on January 6th 2016 to government while the final report which includes an advice on how government should move forward on amending the electoral law has to be submitted by March 15th 2016. The MB that establishes the committee will expire on October 31st 2016 Marlin said.

rgibson23122015Saturday’s go-slow by Immigration officers unfortunate --- files submitted for payment were incomplete, with some negative advices.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Finance and Justice Richard Gibson Sr. announced on Wednesday that the payments due to law enforcement officers were signed off before he took office, however his cabinet could not find the decisions taken by the former government. Gibson said after a thorough search his staff managed to find the government documents. He said he personally received those documents on Tuesday afternoon and while perusing them he found that many of them had a negative advice from various departments within the justice ministry, while some were approved. Minister Gibson said those that were positive were signed off but the others he said that were incomplete and had negative advices will have to wait until January 2016 before it could be approved.
The Minister of Finance and Justice who is also an attorney by profession said that any Minister who knowingly commits government financially knowing that government has no money but instead has a huge debt can be held liable and prosecuted and can be punished to up to three years imprisonment. However, when asked if government will hold Ministers responsible and file a complaint with the Prosecutor’s office? The Minister of Justice and Finance said he is not looking in that direction.
Another announcement Gibson made on Wednesday regarding law enforcement officers and their pending issues is that when he met with the unions and  they outlined their problems he realized that those civil servants have issues dating back to six years. Some of the issues he said relates to promotions, salaries and other payments that are owed to them. Gibson said  he informed the unions of the financial crisis St. Maarten is facing and that he needed some time before he could regulate their problems. When asked by SMN News if he thinks the action taken by immigration officers on Saturday was political, the Minister said he did not sensed that instead he personally believe that when people cannot get what is owed to them they get frustrated especially during this time of the year. He however said he could not rule out if the actions taken by the immigration officers were politicial.
As for the go-slow taken by immigration officers on Saturday when two charted flight landed on St. Maarten Gibson  said was unfortunate. He said many of the island visitors had to suffer by waiting in long lines while some immigration officers chose to leave their jobs to attend a meeting on Saturday. “People do not cut their noses to spite their faces” and Saturday’s action by the immigration officers did not help the current situation, this only created frustration, government is faced with NAF.183M in debts that were created by the former governments. Gibson said when he took office he took stock of government finances and what he discovered were not at all attractive. He said the country’s financial situation is frightening which has been existing for years and none of the other Ministers of Finance took the initiative to clean up the situation, instead when they opened the cover and saw the mess, they simply place the cover back on and allowed the debts to grow. “In my case when I opened the cover of the cistern and saw the mess, I chose to start cleaning up that mess which has been created over the years in order for the country to have stability. However, this will take time, people will have to put their shoulders together while there will be need for severe discipline.”
Gibson further explained that he will install a program to monitor the spending from the other ministries in order for them to stay within the budget of 2016. Should any Ministry stray from the path that is created to curb the financial situation then measures will be taken to bring them back on the right path.

2016 Budget Balanced at NAF. 435M.

The Minister of Finance also announced on Wednesday that he presented a balanced budget for 2016 to the Council of Ministers on Tuesday which has a ceiling of NAF 435M. The Minister said that to produce a balance budget, his staff had to perform some real acrobatic moves. Gibson said the Council of Ministers will approve that budget shortly. He made clear that a budget is a projection of the country’s income and government budgeted NAF.10M which they believe will come from the casino taxes that can now be collected legally. He warned that with such a slim budget business will no longer be as usual and all Ministries will have to comply with the plans that will be put in place to clear up the debts the country has to clean up. Minister Gibson said he is aware that there might be road-blocks and obstacles during the year but those things he said must be removed in order for St. Maarten to get its finances in order.

Meeting with Dutch Representatives Postponed.

Minister Gibson also announced that the Dutch representatives that were to visit during the month of December had to be postponed because the Dutch concerned about the LB that was submitted early elections along with the the LB that was submitted by the current government to postpone the elections. Minister Gibson said that the meeting had to be re-scheduled.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Ministry of Justice on December 2nd issued its first temporary residency permit to a family under the country’s human trafficking victim’s protection regulation.

The National Reporting Bureau (NRB) for Human Trafficking which falls under the Ministry of Justice, recently informed the Sint Maarten community that the country does have a human trafficking victim’s protection regulation. This regulation was published in the National Gazette in 19th September 2014.

A case of Human Trafficking has been reported to the NRB on Human Trafficking. This case was seen by the authorities as a form of exploitation. The family, who were the victims in this case, were granted a temporary permit under the Human Trafficking victim protection regulation mentioned above.

Individuals who are a victim of human trafficking can contact the NRB directly who will in turn issue the relevant temporary residence permit allowing them to remain in the country during the criminal investigation and ensuring legal proceedings once it has been determined that the person is a victim of aforementioned.

Article 7, point five, of the National Ordinance Admittance and Expulsion, explains the procedures to apply for a temporary residence permit.

Through the “Temporary residency” regulation victims are given the opportunity, and are being encouraged to assist in the investigation and prosecution of the offenders of human trafficking.

Human trafficking is the acquisition of people by improper means such as force, fraud or deception, with the aim of exploiting them, and the Sint Maarten NRB continues to work to prevent the aforementioned from taking place on Sint Maarten.
To report suspected cases of human trafficking, call Tel.: (721) 542-1553 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
All calls and emails are kept confidential! The NRB office hours are from 8:00am till 17.00pm, Monday through Friday, and is located at A.Th. Illidge road #6, Phillipsburg.

portauthority22122015POINTE BLANCHE:--- The Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority, a company of Port St. Maarten Group of Companies, has completed dredging of the area next to the dinghy/mega yacht tender pier in Simpson Bay next to the Simpson Bay Police Sub Station.
The basin area in front of the dock was dredged using an excavator to remove sedimentation from the bottom in order for the large mega yacht tenders to be able to dock without any problems.
With the tourist season now underway, the dinghy/mega yacht tender pier will be very busy for the next six months as the aforementioned dock handles business from the aforementioned to transact and handle business with the Lagoon Authority Office and the Office of Immigration and Border Protection Service.
The Lagoon Authority is also carrying out some paint works on the Simpson Bay Bridge during the evening hours after rush hour traffic as part of its preventative maintenance program.
The yachting and mega-yacht sector is one of the pillars of the national economy generating millions in income and providing employment for many and income for the public treasury.
PHOTO CUTLINE: Excavator preparing to dredge the section near the dinghy/mega yacht tender dock.

kishor22122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Rotarian Kishor Mirchandani was pleasantly surprised at his Rotary Club’s annual Christmas dinner last Friday with a Paul Harris Fellow Recognition for being an outstanding Rotarian.
The members of Rotary Club of St. Maarten Mid Isle presented Rotarian Kishor with this award, named after the founder of Rotary, because of his repeated acts of generosity enabling the club to generate funds through fundraisings which are channeled back into the community. Rotarian Kishor is the embodiment of a true Rotarian.
In Photo: Rotarian Kishor Mirchandani and President David Antrobus

nagicolendahand22122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Twenty six families from communities across the island were presented with boxes of food, Christmas ham and turkey courtesy of the NAGICO Insurances Food Drive.
The project which was initiated under our Umbrella Campaign: 'Lend a Hand', is an annual event which is in its third year running. Each year; marked green containers are placed at NAGICO locations Island wide and canned food and non-perishable items are collected.
"Each year from as early as the first week of November we place our food bins at strategic locations and ask our staff, agents, brokers and clients to support our Food Drive so that we can help to put smiles on the faces of the less fortunate," Lisa Brown; Jr. Marketing Manager of NAGICO Insurances explained. "This year we were not able to cover as much ground but the results were still remarkable. We collected and donated 26 boxes of food, 10 Christmas hams and 10 turkeys to families recommended by the Community Police Officers in various districts."
The Food Drive is collaboration between the Community Police Officers and NAGICO to help bring joy to persons who are less fortunate in the various communities on the island.
"We are not only here to protect, but also to serve and what better way to offer service than to partner with the private sector on projects that uplift the community and our residents," Carl John; Chief of Police said. "The CPOs who services their respective districts interacts with these people on a daily basis, so they are aware of their plight, so they submitted a list of names to NAGICO and assisted in the distribution of these boxes of food to the recommended family. This is one of the many ways that we try to be involved in our community and to work with our partners for the greater good."

telem22122015Pond Island:--- Public school students and their music teachers visited TelEm Group’s main building on Pond Island recently to sing a collection of popular carols and say thank you to management and staff for supporting their efforts throughout 2015.

The schoolkids set up an impromptu stage in the TelEm Group main lobby in front of customers and staff, where their carols and instrument playing were warmly received.

This is the third year in a row that the public schools have warmed up the Christmas season with a festive visit, which this year included renditions at the UTS building, the Windward Islands Bank and RBC Bank.

Organizers said the annual visits are the initiative of the Head of Public Education, Mrs. Gwendolyn Davis-Holiday, and involves the input of Rosemary Marsham-Hodge of Martin Luther King Jr. and Genevieve de Weever schools, Mr. Everard Blackman of the Prince Willem Alexander and Vocational schools, Mr. Omar Hunter of the Vocational Training and Ruby Labega schools and Mr. Anthony Hunter of the Lionel Connor and Oranje schools.

TelEm Group Chief Financial officer (CFO) Mrs. Helma Etnel welcomed the students and teachers to the store and was most grateful for their show of thanks and appreciation for the help the company has given to public schools in the past.

“We certainly like to help where we can in the field of education and we realize that the Public schools need any extra help we can give,” said Mrs. Etnel.

wycliffesmith22122015Great Bay:--- During this time of year we can easily get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season. But let us take a little time out to reflect on the reason for the season and also to remember those who are not part of the hustle and bustle because they are sick, unemployed or not well off.
The reason for the season is that God loved us so much that He sent His only son, Jesus Christ, to this earth to seek and save mankind from sin and hell. In order to accomplish this Jesus died a cruel death on the cross. Christmas is therefore not about the glitter and glamor, the shopping and spreeing, the mood and the food. Christmas is really about God’s unconditional love towards you and me. As He demonstrated His love towards every human being we too should also reach out in kindness to everyone in our community no matter their color, creed or sexual orientation. Christmas is also about giving and sharing. Just as God gave his only beloved son to us so we also in this season should give to our fellowmen. We can give our time by volunteering. We can give our talent by caroling, encouraging and being kind to those in need. We can also buy a gift to express our love and concern to some in need. Let us make a difference in the life of someone this Christmas.
Jesus Christ also came to serve others and to make a difference in their lives. The Bible tells us that “even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve.” This is also what the Sint Maarten Christian Party is all about. We believe strongly in the principle of service. Service to others and service to our country. Our party exists to serve you the people to help you improve the quality of your life and the quality of life of every inhabitant of Sint Maarten.
On behalf of the Board, the SMCP Team, and the members and supporters of the Sint Maarten Christian Party, I wish you a blessed Christmas and a God filled 2016. May your days be merry and bright not only during the Christmas season but also throughout the New Year!
Wycliffe Smith
Leader of the Sint Maarten Christian Party

ey21122015PONTE BLANCHE:--- Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mark Mingo recently signed an agreement with Ernst & Young Advisory Services, to perform an Enterprise Risk Assessment (ERA), which will prepare the harbor group of companies for 2016 and beyond.
ERA is the process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling the activities of an organization in order to minimize the effects of risk on an organization’s capital and earnings.
Enterprise risk management expands the process to include not just risks associated with accidental losses, but also financial, strategic, operational, and other risks.
“Port St. Maarten harbor group of companies is government owned, and the board of directors as well as management, have a responsibility to the shareholder to ensure that the harbor group operates according to its statutory regulations, but at the same time making sure the board and management decisions allows the companies to operate optimally and productively with the least amount of risks.
“External factors influence the operations of a company, and one must be on the ball when it comes to risks management. Besides the shareholder, the board of directors and management have to also answer to bond holders and other financiers such as banking institutions who are strategic partners in the growth of any organization.
“It is normal for the shareholder and other entities wanting to scrutinize companies’ risk-management policies and procedures. The ERA comes out of our annual operational audits which we instituted a few years ago, and in particular from our operational audit actions from November 2014. One has to be answerable on the adequacy of risk-management processes in the organization. We have to strike a balance between enhancing profits and managing risks.
“The ERA will allow us to chart our future in 2016 and beyond based on data, and information that identifies risks. The assessment is a management tool to guide our strategic planning which is in line with good corporate and integrity governance,” CEO Mark Mingo pointed out.
The agreement with Ernst & Young Advisory Services outlines two main phases, identify and diagnose. The first phase will look at defining roles and responsibilities; meetings with key stakeholders; development of a work plan; and collecting initial set of company data.
The Diagnose phase will identify and understand the harbor group of companies’ key business risks and develop an appropriate risk assessment criteria for use in assessing and prioritizing these key business risks.
CEO Mingo concluded that the benefactors after the assessment will be the shareholder and the 79 employees who represent 13 companies’ of the harbor group, who are responsible for approximately one third of the gross national product of the country.
“The Enterprise Risk Assessment report will summarize risks and mitigation strategies. This is very essential in going forward in 2016 and beyond. It will be a guide to our future strategic planning, implementation and investment strategies.
“As CEO, I do not run the harbor group of companies based on social media comments, but on facts from our international partners and customers. Country St. Maarten is in a sea of competitors, many of them who are sharks, and we need to be prepared as we have always been in order to continue to remain the number 1 port in the region,” Port St. Maarten CEO Mark Mingo added.

kpsmlogo21082014PHILIPSBURG:--- The Public Prosecutors Office and the Police Department are informing the general public, that in connection with the ongoing investigation regarding the murder of Roberto Gumbs which took place on November 24th 2015 at the K.A.R.E. Gumbs Supermarket on Middle region road, the investigating team is still actively and tirelessly doing their utmost to bring the case to a close. The investigation team is however making an appeal to the general public who may have witnessed what happened that evening to come forward and share this information with the investigating officers.

The investigation team is also in search of possible witnesses who, on the evening of the murder, may have seen a small light blue vehicle in or around the area and are also very interested in any other information that is relevant to this investigation.
The phone numbers to call are #9300 (tip line) or 54-22222 ext 215

Combating crime is not only a police problem but a community problem. The police cannot do it alone and are depending on the community to assist in combating crime.

KPSM POLICE REPORT.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Fun should be experienced with all the senses, including the tastebuds. This is why Fun Miles is delighted to welcome a brand new redemption partner: Gio’s Gelateria & Caffé in Maho. Gio’s is the island’s number one place for fresh home made gelato and perfectly brewed coffee, and now accepts Fun Miles. To celebrate the enticing new partnership, Gio’s will treat Fun Miles cardholders to a free extra scoop when they redeem their Miles between 3 and 6 pm on Sunday December 27, and on January 3 and 10.

ABOUT GIO’S GELATERIA & CAFFÉ
Gio’s Gelateria & Caffé, which also has a location on Bonaire, is dedicated to the fine art of gelateria: preparing fresh homemade gelato in a range of heavenly flavors. The coffee is equally exquisite, and the friendly service is absolutely top-notch. The store breathes the authentic, timeless atmosphere associated with fine Italian delicacies. Fun Miles is proud to have Gio’s on board

wmarlin16122015Fellow St. Maarteners,
Residents of our beloved island.

It is once again the season of hope. It is once more the season of light; the season of love and of peace. It is that time of the year when families and friends gather together to make merry in welcoming the birth of the Savior.
Nothing gives us more hope than the story of the Son of God coming into this world to show us the way and to redeem our souls by paying the ultimate price with his own blood.
The lessons we can draw from this universal story are numerous.
The first is one of humility. A pregnant Mary, accompanied by her husband, Joseph, traveled miles from Nazareth to Bethlehem, ostensibly to be registered in a census, but actually to fulfill the prophesy that the Messiah would be born in the City of David.
There was no room at the inn for them so they had to make themselves at home in a manger where Jesus Christ would be born.
There is where shepherds and kings would come to pay homage to the newborn and bring him gifts.
The humble beginnings of the child, Jesus, did not determine his future or his destiny as the Messiah.
We should take heart then that the humble beginnings of our infant country will not determine its future or its destiny as a beacon of hope for the rest of the region.
Besides, Joseph was a professional carpenter. It was, therefore, not a question of whether or not he could afford to pay for the inn.
And although Mary rode on the back of a donkey, the journey to Bethlehem could not have been a comfortable one given that she was heavy with child.
Both of them obeyed a civil decree to return to their ancestral home for the purpose of a census.
Obedience is, consequently, another lesson we learn from the story of Christmas. Obedience born of faith. Obedience of the prevailing legal dispensation.
For only then are we assured of the promised results. Mary and Joseph complied with that biblical injunction to give onto Caesar what is Caesar’s.

When we refuse to obey the law, when we conveniently manipulate the Constitution to our own advantage, what ensues is the kind of political turmoil we recently experienced on St. Maarten.
Above all, the main lesson of the story of Christmas is one of love. Divine love. Family love. Love of our neighbor which is a manifestation of our love for ourselves.
God’s decision to send His only begotten Son to die for our sins expresses His infinite love for us.
Right there in the manger, among animals, in conditions that today we would find repugnant for a human being, let alone for the King of Kings, right there in that manger, Mary gave birth without any midwife to assist her; with only her husband at hand, who, we can safely assume, knew nothing about childbirth.
The unity of the family is based on love; an enduring love that turns discomfort into warmth and affection.
The St. Maarten family has traditionally been nurtured by a similar love; a love that knew how to make do with what we had and even share that little with our neighbors.
It is that love that made us The Friendly Island. In this season of joy and of generosity of the heart, I pray that we would be able to rekindle the fire of that love again.
US President Barack Obama, speaking about the Christmas message, said: “It’s a message both timeless and universal — no matter what God you pray to, or if you pray to none at all — we all have a responsibility to ourselves and to each other to make a difference that is real and lasting.
We are our brother’s keeper. We are our sister’s keeper.”
We are, indeed, our brother’s and sister’s keeper. Let us show this more in our deeds rather than only in words.
Let us come together as one island, as one people, as one St. Maarten family with one destiny, and show love as we work to make this island what it is destined to be: a great and prosperous country with equal opportunities for all.
So, on behalf of my wife, Gabrielle and myself, my children, Ohndhae and Ihndhira and their respective families and Ighmelene and Hakeem who are home for the holidays, I want to seize this opportunity to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
God bless you and God bless our beloved St. Maarten.

readersleadersspecial211220PHILIPSBURG :--- It’s about that time of year and the Readers are Leaders club are celebrating this Christmas in style. A Readers are Leaders Christmas Special will be held in the Philipsburg Jubilee Library on December 22nd. The fun takes off at 5:00 pm with lots of Christmas caroling and Story Telling for teens.
Santa Clause is coming to town, and when he does his first stop will be the Readers are Leaders Christmas Special. Don’t miss this jolly Christmas happening at the library this season and bring a friend. Readers are Leaders is a reading club which challenges teens to read, dance, recite poetry and more. If you are a teen, sign up to be a part of Readers are Leaders or just come and enjoy this fun Christmas event.

xmasmarket21122015PHILIPSBURG:--- It’s that time of year again. Time to ring in the cheer and shop for the holidays. Be sure to visit the library on December 23rd for their Pre-Christmas Eve Market that takes place between 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm.
This year’s festive market will feature artwork, homemade craftwork, jewelry and Christmas cards from St. Maarten’s finest crafters. Delicious food, snacks, cakes and drinks will be on sale as well. Live Christmas music will also be played by the Classic Touch Band, formerly known as the Lake Brothers from Grand Case.
artslibrary21122015The spirit of Christmas is the laughter of children and that’s why there will be lots of fun for children too. They can play in the bouncy castle at the Pre-Christmas Eve Market and get their faces painted in intricate holiday designs. There will be fun for all the family to enjoy, so don’t miss this wonderful market this year.


wmarlin16122015GREAT BAY (DCOMM):----  Prime Minister Hon. William Marlin recently spoke at the 18th anniversary of the Sint Maarten Voluntary Corps Christmas Mascarade Dinner.
“This is a festive occasion and hence I won't like to cause you any indigestion. So, I'll try to be brief. Eighteen has become a magical number for us as a society. In my days, it used to be 21. That was the age one reached adulthood.

“Today, it is 18. Therefore, we can consider this celebration as a rite of passage. The VKS has come of age today. Congratulations.

“Looking back at the last 18 years of your existence, I am sure you will find a lot to celebrate and quite a few lows in your development as a voluntary, some may even say, ancillary Police Corps. But for me, the emphasis is on voluntary.

“When you volunteer to assist in maintaining law and order, you not only give of your time in the service of your fellow men and women, but you also lay your lives on the line for them.
“For, make no mistake about it, whenever you are called to assist the Police Force, you are being asked to make the same sacrifices expected of them.

“And we have seen this year that this could mean making the ultimate sacrifice as the tragic death of Officer Benji in the line of duty clearly demonstrates.

“The theme you have chosen for this gala event, "Black and Gold" would therefore seem appropriate in light of the tragedy and of the heart of gold we all know Officer Ben

ji had.

“Maturity is however not measured only in years. There are no doubt some 18 year olds who are more mature than some 80 year olds.

“I would want to place the VKS in the first category, that is, of a mature 18 year old. The fact is, from your very inception, you have been blessed with exemplary and visionary leaders.

“The VKS was the brainchild of the late Chief of Police, Mr. Walter Kramers and he brought his colleague on board Major Jean Illidge, who went on to nurture the VKS for many years towards adult hood.

“We must also acknowledge VKS leaders like Albert Kemper, who is now a 2nd Lieutenant. You have been also blessed with leaders who inspire, even when, as in the case of Mr. Ostiana who recently relocated to Curaçao, have been facing huge personal challenges.

“Leaders like your current commandant, Antonio Rogers, whose many years of great service in the Police Force remains a reservoir of knowledge and integrity from which the younger officers can drink from.

“I'd like to leave you with two thoughts. One is, given the fact that the Police Force is grossly understaffed (the acting minister of justice recently revealed that the Police Force is only at 60% of its required capacity) why can't we then find a way to make it possible for a simple, speedy, smooth and sustainable transition of members of the VKS to regular Police officers?

“This becomes more urgent in view of the current surge in crimes on the island. I don't want to believe that this is a matter of finances alone, although I am the first to recognize the need to tighten our belts.

“However, if we have to choose between having to remain under siege by criminal elements or to find creative ways to boost our capacity to fight crime, I am sure the choice would be an obvious one.

“The other idea I wanted to float here this evening is how we as a society treat our law enforcement officers and the other uniformed agents.

“You hear often how in some countries, once it is known that you are an officer of the law, that is a Police officer, a VKS, a firefighter, or a military officer, the first thing you hear is: thank you for your service.

“This is in recognition of the uncommon duty of keeping society safe. These officers often receive special treatment in public places such as banks, hospitals, airports, even restaurants where they may have to cue for service or to be served.

“Why, I ask myself, can't we do the same for our officers here? I am sure with the proper public awareness campaign, we can make the St. Maarten society show similar appreciation to you and other law enforcement officers.

“Let me therefore start in my own small way, but as a reflection of the regard this government has for you, to say a big thank you to all the members of the VKS past and present for your selfless and loyal service to our island in the last 18 years.

“Thank you for your volunteer spirit. Thank you for putting service to community above self. Congratulations once more on your 18th anniversary. Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones. God bless the VKS. God bless St. Maarten. I thank you,” Prime Minister Hon. William Marlin said in his speech to celebrate the 18th anniversary of the VKS.

gbfboardmembers20122015PHILIPSBURG:---- On Wednesday December 16th 2015 the Gamali Benjamin foundation was officially formalized at the notary office of Tjon Ajong associates on Front Street Phillipsburg. The foundation was immediately formed back in August of this year after the tragic shooting and death of Officer Gamali Benjamin. The foundation was formed in honor and memory of the fallen Officer Benjamin who was very well known and loved in the community. Since then, the foundation members have been working tirelessly to have the articles of incorporation notarized. That eventually became a reality for them on Wednesday making the foundation a legal entity enabling it to carry out its objectives.
The objectives of the foundation is to render assistance of different forms to critically injured men and women in blue during the line of duty. It will also provide therapeutic and rehabilitating assistance to eligible recipients. One of the main goals will be to provide educational assistance to child/ren of the victims. Officer Benjamin’s young son will be one of the first beneficiaries of the foundation who will assist in providing him with a sound education.
The foundation has received the support of some local and foreign businesses through financial assistance enabling them to carry out their functions. In the coming months the foundation have planned activities to help raise awareness and keeping officer Benjamin’s good name alive.The five member board would like to congratulate the office of Tjon Ajong and associates and in particular Mrs. Faride Tjon Ajong and Mrs. Zephanie Fleming for the wonderful and guided assistance they have given to make the foundation a reality.
For persons wanting to get in contact with the foundation can do so via email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or any one of the foundation members. Part of the foundation’s plans will be hosting a webpage portraying the foundation activities.
The foundation Board consist of following.

Nikhil Kukreja (President)
Ellinger Paul (Vice President)
Marinka Gumbs (Treasurer)
Alston Lourens (Secretary)
Rensley Henson (Board Member)

usgf20122015CUL DE SAC:----The United Student Government Front (USGF), an umbrella organization established to bring all high school student bodies together, successfully hosted its third Parliamentary Procedures workshop on December 10, 2015.

More than two dozen students, drawn from Sundial School, Leaning Unlimited, St. Dominic High, and both campuses of St. Maarten Academy (academic and PSVE), met at Academy’s academic campus to learn how to become more efficient leaders in their individual school settings.

Prior of the start of the workshop, members of the various Student Government Associations (SGAs) were able to meet their counterparts, network and share ideas.

The workshop, sponsored by Windward Islands Bank (WIB) and Domino’s Pizza, was conducted by veteran Toastmasters, Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) John Hodge and DTM Sinatra Rouse.

Rouse opened the session by asking a series of fun and civic-minded questions that allowed participants to win tokens. Thereafter, the two Toastmasters gave practical tips on how best the students can conduct successful meetings at their respective schools.

Using Robert’s Rule of Order, Rouse and Hodge explained the importance of having an agenda for meetings and taking minutes. The duties of each board member, too, were explained, as well as the types of motions, the correct procedures when laying a motion on the table, debating and voting on a motion, types of motions and time management.

Students were later grouped and asked to use what they had learned in a role play setting. Ideas and new motions were laid on the table for debate and students within the groups had to vote. Later they presented their findings.

Each student was presented with a certificate of participation and encouraged to employ the tips learned that day when they return to school in January to conduct their own SGA meetings.

The workshop was one of two activities planned by USGF for the academic year 2015-16. The second event, the annual Interscholastic Board Games competition, will take place on January 22, 2016 at Milton Peters College.

USGF was established in 2007 as a method of bringing together the student bodies of the various high schools on the island. The initial idea was for all high school student representatives to meet at least four times each academic year to, among other things, receive training in parliamentary procedures and bond with each other. If a school does not have a student body, USGF invites that school to send student representatives to its meetings, where it can provide a support base.

Over the years, these sessions allowed students to get a sense of what it takes to be good citizens and leaders in their own right, as well as share ideas on how they can make their learning environment fun. Over time, students overcame nervousness when speaking before an audience and learned to organize and present ideas logically and convincingly, among other things.

USGF thanks both WIB and Domino’s Pizza for their support

lionsmembers20122015PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Lions Club inducted four(4) new members at their recently held 45th Anniversary Celebration at Moomba Restaurant. District 60B Governor Lion Marvin Grant MJF was on hand from Tortola to conduct the induction ceremony.

The four new Lions are Roy Fraser sponsored by Lion Richard Boyd, Darryl Stuart sponsored by Lion Claudius Buncamper, Betty Ellis sponsored by Lion Lisandra Havertong and Cheryl Rismay sponsored by Lion Carmen Lake-Reyes.

The four new Lions underwent a special new member orientation session conducted by two Past District Governor’s Lion Wally Havertong PMJF and Lion Claudius Buncamper PMJF one week before their induction at the St. Maarten Lions Club Den whereby they were given information on Lions Club organizational structure, history, membership benefits, service activities among many other things.

Lions Cheryl, Betty, Roy and Darryl will be immediately start Lions Club service by being assigned to various committees that will be producing projects during the rest of the Lionistic year under the present Club President Lion Eldert Louisa. Persons that are seriously interested in becoming Lion members can email the St. Maarten Lions Club on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

buscontrol20122015GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- In conjunction with the increased enforcement activity initiated by the Inspectorate of the Ministry Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunications (Ministry TEATT) in public transportation, controls were held at border points in Dutch Quarter and Cole Bay on December 17th and 18th.

The Control Unit, the law enforcement arm in public transportation, strictly controlled all buses transporting passengers both to and from the French side of the island.

Fines were issued for driving without a valid motor vehicle insurance, not having a valid inspection card and not being able to present a valid driver’s license when ordered to do so by a law enforcement officer.

Over the two day enforcement action 46 buses were controlled. The biggest violation detected was bus drivers transporting passengers to or from the French side of the island while being prohibited to do so based on the stipulated condition in their permit.
Public transportation permit holders who are not in possession of the Dutch nationality are prohibited from operating on the French side of the island.

Additionally, during the control several motor vehicles engaged in public transportation were found to be in a state of disrepair and the interior in an unsanitary condition.

A total of 16 out of 46 buses controlled (34 percent) were found to be in violation of conditions in their permit. These drivers and in some cases permit holders will be receiving warning letters from the Ministry.

Repeat offenders will have more stringent measures taken against them not excluding license suspension. In cases where violations were found passengers were ask to exit the motor vehicle in question and accommodated on other public buses in order to continue on to their ultimate destination.

The Inspectorate thanks the traveling public for their cooperation and understanding as the department must ensure that operators comply with the public transportation ordinance.

These controls in public transportation will continue so all public transportation permit holders are expected to be in compliance and cooperate with law enforcement to the fullest extent.

For questions, concerns or complaints please visit the Inspectorate of TEATT at Tamarindesteeg #16 (Yellow Building) on the Pondfill, call 5424511 or email the Inspectorate at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PHILIPSBURG:--- The House of Parliament as of December 21st is on recess until January 1st, 2016.

Parliamentary meetings will resume in the week of January 11, 2016.

In a letter to Members of Parliament (MPs), President of Parliament Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams wished MPs a most blessed and safe Christmas Season and a prosperous, happy and healthy New Year.

Airport:--- Immigration officers working at the Princess Juliana International Airport started an unexpected go-slow on Saturday when several flights touched down on St. Maarten. With the go-slow some 4000 passengers landed on St. Maarten and had to wait for hours in line before they could have cleared immigration.
According to information SMN News gathered thus far the immigration officers as well as officers of KPSM are up in arms because they have a number of issues that have been pending for years, one being an increase salaries and their scales, and the most pressing one at this time is the tax reduction they are supposed to get in the month of December.
Members of the union said that law enforcement officers pay extra tax all year in order to pay less taxes in December but this year government decided that they could not get that reduction even though they paid extra throughout the year due to the current financial crisis the country is facing.
SMN News contacted acting Minister of Justice Richard Gibson Sr. on Saturday for further information on the go- slow at PJIAE. Minister Gibson said he was trying to gather information as to why the immigration officers chose to start a go-slow and why no one informed him of the situation prior to them taking actions.
The unions representing both police and immigration officers have been voicing their concerns ever since red, white and blue coalition government took office.
When asked about the concerns the unions have Minister Gibson said met with two groups of union representatives who requested a meeting with him about two weeks ago. The acting Minister of Justice said that during both meetings the union representatives outlined a range of issues that were affecting their members. He said that the meetings he held with both groups ended amicably since he explained to the unions the financial status of the country. Minister Gibson further explained that based on the issues affecting the officers of the law he gathered that they had problems that have been existing for a number of years now.
SMN News will bring you more information on the go-slow at PJIAE.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):---- With the clock counting down to Christmas, families have already been looking at their holiday meal shopping requirements. Cooking up a storm for this holiday season is one of the Christmas traditions.

Part of the excitement of the holidays is the traditional foods of the season. However, some of these foods can pose hazards that can ruin more than just a holiday meal – they can cause serious illness and even death.

As part of Collective Prevention Services (CPS), Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Safe Holiday Season calendar of observances, in collaboration with the Department of Communications (DCOMM), residents are advised to keep the season safe by following some tips on how to enjoy holiday meals safely.

To Make Sure Bacteria are not allowed to Grow:

1. Use a thermometer. Be sure stuffing, chicken and any other poultry dishes are cooked thoroughly to 165 degrees F; ground beef and ham must be cooked thoroughly to 155 degrees F. All other foods, including eggs should be cooked to 145 degrees F.

2. Do not leave foods containing meat, milk, eggs, fish or poultry at room temperature for more than four hours. This includes pudding and custard-type pies that are popular during the holidays.

3. Cool all leftovers to 41 degrees F within four hours after cooking.

4. Do not thaw foods at room temperature. Plan ahead and thaw them in the refrigerator. If the food needs to be thawed quickly, use the microwave or cold running water and then cook promptly after it has thawed.

5. If you are traveling with food, be sure to keep it cold 41. F. or hot 140 F or above while transporting.

6. After the big meal, be sure to refrigerate any leftovers within 1 hour. Bacteria love room temperatures and grow quickly in amounts enough to make people ill.

To Prevent Food from Becoming Contaminated

1. Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly with soap and warm water before food preparation and after coughing, sneezing, using the toilet, changing diapers, eating, drinking or smoking.

2. Do not prepare or handle foods if you are ill; a cook’s gastrointestinal illness could be spread to others sharing the meal.
3. Thoroughly clean and sanitize knives, cutting boards and other utensils before and after preparing raw foods and foods that do not require further cooking. Sanitize with a solution of one tablespoon of bleach per gallon of water.

4. Wash all fresh fruits and vegetables.
Contrary to popular belief, if you do become ill from contaminated food, it is not always the last meal you ate that’s the culprit. Food-borne illness can occur anywhere from one hour to 72 hours and even longer after eating contaminated food.

Please help make this holiday season safer by paying attention to proper food preparation and handling techniques.

studyfinancing18122018PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday December 18th Division Head of Study Financing and Head of Public Service Center Department (PSC) confirmed that the PSC as well will be accepting Study Financing Applications for the academic year 2016/2017 in Simpson Bay effective Monday, December 21, 2015, as was announced earlier in the week during the Council of Minister’s Press Briefing by Minister of Education, Hon. Silveria Jacobs.

Only applications with at least six (6) of the eight (8) supporting documents will be accepted. Applicants are advised to complete the application form as accurately as possible before submitting. An application form is considered invalid if not signed by the applicant (signatures will be validated during intake process).

In order to apply applicants must follow these steps:
 Go to www.studyfinancing.sx
 Read the terms, conditions and criteria for study financing
 Fill in the online application form
 Save and Print the application form
 Submit the completed and signed application form with the following required documents:
o Proof of Dutch Nationality from the Census Office or a copy of the Passport
o A detailed registration form from the Census office.
o A valid health certificate
o A tax assessment statement from the Inspectorate of Taxes supporting parental income for 2014
o Most recent grades/report card, transcript or high school
o Proof of application or admittance to educational institution
o A copy of a career interest test
o 2 recent passport pictures

If you have specific questions regarding the scholarship application process, applicants may contact the Study Financing Officer by email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call +1721 542 5497 as soon as possible, to allow sufficient time to assist you before the scholarship closing date. The Public Service Center (PSC) in Simpson Bay ) is opened from Monday to Friday, 8:30-12:00 noon and 13:00 hours -15:00 hours.

stjosephstudents18122015PHILIPSBURG:---  Over the last few months, twenty four children from the St. Joseph Catholic School have been busy preparing for the holiday cheer. The children will perform Christmas carols in different schools activities and The Christmas Village will be the icing on their cake. The Christmas Village will be located at the Festival Village this Saturday and Sunday from 6:00pm till midnight. Since 2009, the St. Joseph choir, consisting of children from the age of five to twelve years old, frequently sing and perform at the school’s mass. The kids will sing close to 15 different Christmas Carols at the Festival Village on both days. Some of the kids’ favorites are: Deck the Hall, A baby in a girdle, Jingle Bells just to name a few. A section of the Festival Village will experience a magical Christmas transformation and become the first Christmas Village at the Festival Village. By adding a completely new and exciting attraction for the families who are always looking for magical moments to share during the Christmas Season. The there will be various activities and entertainment for the children from art & crafts, games, bouncer castle, Christmas treats, dancing shows, Christmas Magician and much more. The Festival Village will be open at 6:00 pm on both days.

sjacobs18122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Education Culture Youth & Sports The Honorable Silveria Jacobs, has been visiting both primary and secondary schools in her efforts to introduce herself in the capacity of Minister to both students and staff. These introductory school visits started on Thursday, December 3rd at the M.G de Weever primary school and ended at Str. Borgia primary school on Thursday, December 17th.
Minister Jacobs, a former teacher and student care coordinator at the Leonald Connor School and former principal of the Martin Luther King Jr. school was greeted with an abundance of excitement from both primary and secondary school students and staff as well. Receiving tokens of appreciation, musical performances, poems and words of encouragement throughout her visits. Similarly, the students, staff members also gave the Minister warm welcomes into the schools and expressed their gratitude to the Minister for her visit.
While speaking to the students, Minister Jacobs encouraged each student to put their full efforts into studies and to take advantage of the resources available to them. Turning the attention to the staff, the Minister also encouraged educators to promote open communication and free thinking with students to make them feel important. Focusing on enthusiasm and praise your students often which can encourage more eager learning.
During her time at the school, the Minister also took the time to introduce and explain each letter of the acronym R.I.C.E, 4 rules to live by. R, for Respect. Each student should have respect for themselves and others. I, Impulse Control, doing the right thing at the right time for the right reason. C, Compassion for all, being considerate to peers, friends and family. E ,Equity means giving everyone what they deserve.
Students were encouraged to be proud Sint Maarteners and chant “I am Sint Maarten” in unison with teachers, staff and the Hon. Minister, who promised that the Ministry would continue to strive for excellence in providing opportunities for Education and Development of the whole child and youth of Sint Maarten.

Students, teachers, staff and Management of all schools were wished a Happy, Safe and Blessed Christmas and continued success in 2016 as they endeavor to do their very best to be the best.
Minister Jacobs also stressed to the students the importance of knowing their rights. Stating that a strong child, supported by strong families and teachers will certainly nurture a strong and productive society.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM)"---- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), announces that Link 1 will be closed for four hours on Sunday, 20 December.

Road safety markings will be applied to the road between 7.00am and 11.00am.

Both lanes on Link 1 will be closed to motorized traffic in order to ensure prompt execution of the painting of the road markings within the allotted time.
Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconveniences this may cause.

PHILIPSBURG:---- This holiday season the Philipsburg Jubilee Library will be adjusting its opening schedule for the holiday season. Please be aware of the change in opening times at your library.
Starting from December 22nd up until January 4th the library will close at 6:00 pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. On Thursday, December 24th and Thursday December 31st the library will be open from 8:00 am until 12 noon. The library will be closed on January 2nd. The normal opening hours will resume on the 4th of January, 2016.
The library would like to thank all of its patrons for faithfully coming to the library throughout the year and looks forward to another year of enjoyment in reading, learning, education and self-development. The Philipsburg Jubilee Library also wishes the community of St. Maarten the best for this holiday season.

announcementofwinners181220PHILIPSBURG:--- During the past three weeks children below the age of six have been competing to win great prizes in the Philipsburg Jubilee Library’s coloring contest. This week the winners of the Philipsburg Jubilee Library coloring contest have been chosen. The lucky winners of this fun-packed contest were Leonie Ligtenberg in the category 0 to 2, Zawadi Rombley in the category 2 to 3 and Jahrey Heilligger in the category 4 to 6 years. The winners were handed their prizes during the Rhyme Time Christmas special. The library would like to congratulate the proud winners of this contest and thank them and their parents for submitting their wonderful works of art.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM)"---- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) Permits Department, gathered their efforts to create gift baskets that would be donated to a school per district, which were given to a deserving child of each school.

A total of eight schools were included in the giveaway, which were: Oranje Primary School. MAC, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School, Asha Stevens Hillside Christian School, Charles Leopold Bell/Leonard Connor school, Marie Genevieve de Weever School, Sr. Regina School, and the Prins Willem Alexander School.

The selected students were chosen by their teachers and principals.

Students and faculty expressed great gratitude with the act of kindness of the department, motivating increased initiative for future years to come.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM)--- The Inspectorate of the Ministry Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunications (Ministry TEATT), would like to inform all Public Transportation Operators (PTOs) permit holders that the annual control of PTOs is approaching.

This control will commence per January 4th 2016 and is in conformance with articles 2 to 4 of the National Decree on Public Transport AB 2013, GT no. 112.

Controls will be conducted on an appointment basis only. The inspection has to take place first before the 2016 number plate will be issued.

Additional information will be forthcoming about the week days designated for said controls. The controls will once again be conducted in the vicinity of the Little League Ball Park parking lot on Soualiga Road (opposite the Motor Vehicle Inspection Center).

The Controllers will be controlling the PTO permit holders and their motor vehicles for compliance with the National Public Transportation Ordinance/Decree.

PTO’s permit holders should be aware of and ensure that they operate their motor vehicle in public transportation according to the relevant ordinances and decrees: Taxis are motor vehicles equipped to carry not more than fourteen (14) persons, not including the driver.

BUS, which are motor vehicles equipped for the transport of persons, the use of which is subject to a fee. There are two (2) categories of BUS which are “small bus” which transports less than ten (10) passengers and “large bus” which carries more than ten (10) persons (not including the driver).

Buses travel along a designated route. Tour motor vehicles -motor vehicles equipped to carry more than seven (7) persons, not including the driver, for a fee, to be used for conducting rides, of which the sole object of which is not only providing transportation.

Unscheduled transport (G) - the transport of persons for remuneration with motor vehicles, which are equipped to carry more than fifteen (15) persons, but which are not covered by bus, taxi, rental cars or tours.

Lastly the control will focus on PTOs permit holders compliance with the national decree on public transportation with regards to the technical aspects and safety of their motor vehicles.

More information on these technical aspects will be published in the near future.

For questions, concerns or comments please contact us 542-4511, visit us at Tamarindesteeg 16 (Yellow Building) between9AM-4PM or email the Inspectorate at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The SXM DOET Project Team hosted a successful, well-attended, Holiday Kick-Off Party at Divi Little Bay Beach Hotel last week Wednesday. All were invited to hear about what SXM DOET could mean for them, as a volunteer, as an organization, or as a business. The event was meant for persons to mingle, to get to know other organizations as well as form collaborative efforts, get ideas on what types of projects they would like/need to set up, to brainstorm on how to recruit volunteers and how to best organize their projects, and to enjoy the festive spirit of the Holidays.
The WWW.SXMDOET.COM website is now open for organizations to sign up their projects, and volunteers can sign up to participate in any of the projects as well. Funding requests for projects must be submitted by January 22nd, with SXM DOET falling on March 11th and 12th, 2016.
The entrance fee to attend was a donation of a non-perishable good (i.e. food, toys, educational materials, clothing, toiletries, etc.). Based on a the types of donations received, an NGO would be selected to ensure that the donations found their way to the right designee. With 176 food items being donated, the White and Yellow Cross was selected due to their need for items to fill their Food Pantry. The Food Pantry is a project that was initiated to help identified families in need. The food items come as a donation from the personnel of the White and Yellow Cross on a monthly basis, another way for them to give back to the community. They momentarily help 16 families in need. The donation came as a welcomed surprise.
If persons are interested in donating to the Food Pantry as well, feel free to contact the White and Yellow Cross Foundation directly, they are always in need of all types of goods; from hygiene products, to food items. The donations to families in need will be delivered on Friday morning, anyone willing to donate can still do so until 9am on Friday morning.

dplogo23072014PHILIPSBURG:--- Under this motto, the Democratic Party continues its program of informing the people about matters that affect their daily lives. This program has taken on an added dimension since the DP, along with its coalition partners, has thrown its support behind the Marlin-government. A government that includes DP candidate, Emil Lee, who has the responsibility for the Health, Labor and Social Development ministry. A ministry that, in the eyes of the Democratic Party is of paramount importance to the wellbeing of all our people. A healthy and productive society with the necessary social safety nets is a society we all dream of. A sustainable partnership between the public, private and civil sectors is key to realizing this society.

Following the Minister’s first presentation to the general membership of the DP on November 23rd, the turn is now of those wishing to engage with the minister and the DP's Leader on labor, health, social matters as well as the topics already identified and amplified by the DP as essential. These are integrity, transparency, electoral reform and constitutional matters. This forum is organized by the DPYP (Democratic Party Young Professionals) and will be held on Thursday, December 17th.

 

misslalie17122015CAY BAY---- The Miss Lalie Youth Care and Rehabilitation Center, situated in Cay Bay celebrated its first anniversary on December 10th, 2015. The Miss Lalie Center officially opened its doors on December 10th, 2014 in the presence of the former Minister of Justice the Hon. Dennis Richardson, family and friends of the late Mrs. Eulalie Meyers and stakeholders.

The facility provides a structured living and learning environment to boys ages 12 to 18 year that have been placed at the facility by judicial authorities under a civil or a penal title. The center caters to a maximum of 18 residents. The main goal of the center is to provide tailored care and rehabilitation to the youth of St. Maarten and surrounding Dutch Caribbean islands. The residents receive counseling, guidance and treatment within the facility. For each resident an individual treatment plan is formulated depending on the different challenges confronting the person in question. The center has chosen a systematic approach to the care and rehabilitation provided for the youth based on the social competence model. This method focuses on teaching the youth social skills which they can use throughout their life; it helps them reflect on their behavior and focuses on making the right choices now and in the future. This method teaches them to not only focus on what is going wrong, but to put the emphasis on what they are doing right. This approach is aimed at improving the physical, social, mental, economical, spiritual and psychological well-being of each resident. The residents follow a structured day program consisting of education, extracurricular activities and social time all geared towards equipping them with competencies to improve social interaction. After completing the required time for treatment or detention given by the judge the young males return to their communities with better chances at being resilient and responsible citizens.

Over the past year alongside local partners such as; the Court of Guardianship, The Sint Maarten Police Force, The Sint Maarten Justice Academy and the Prosecutor’s Office, MLC has work together with Horizon, youth care and education, an institution for open and closed residential care in the Netherlands.

The vision of the Miss Lalie Center remains to provide a safe, secure and structured living and learning environment with tailored care and rehabilitation. We aim to assist the youth to develop individually to their full potential, persistently encouraging and inspiring them to accomplish their goals in life. Parents, guardians and the whole support system play a vital role in the treatment and development process, from intervention to aftercare. In the coming year MLC plans to focus more on the counseling and guidance of the parents so that our main goal of helping the youth is accomplished by means of encouraging a healthier parent- child relationship. We also plan to continue to create brighter future prospects for the youth by working together with the community and businesses of Sint Maarten. In addition we would like the youth to have opportunity to give back to the community in a positive way by being involved in community service. The Miss Lalie Center does not believe that we are dealing with a lost generation. We believe that there is still hope; if each child is given the opportunity to develop in a healthy way.

The youth is the future of Sint Maarten and it is up to each of us as a community to help safeguard their future and our society. For that reason the MLC-Team proudly celebrates our 1 year existence on the island of Sint Maarten and pledges its continued commitment as we enter into the New Year.

The center extends a warm thank you to all organizations that worked closely with the Miss Lalie Center over the past year and we are looking forward to many years of positive collaboration in increasing the perspective for a brighter future for the youth of Sint Maarten.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of St. Martin (USM) is proud to announce its online journal named “Commentaries”. The journal was launched softly by the President of USM, Dr. Francio Guadeloupe at an informal ceremony.

In a given statement, Dr. Guadeloupe stated that “Commentaries features scientific and popular essays from the Dutch Caribbean (and St. Maarten in particular), it aims to create and inhabit a space whereby the academic community and the general populace interacts”. According to his introduction to the on-line journal, Dr. Guadeloupe stated further: “To comment is to be in common, when a public sphere is created where the writings of scholars, activists, writers, public intellectuals, students and the general population/others, occupy the same space and is given the same importance; then and only then, does a developmental university as the USM is fulfill its role of contributing to the radical democratic project in the Caribbean”.

Commentaries has been launched with two simultaneous issues in one volume. The first of which is the conference proceeding lectures at the recently completed conference on the continuing blight of racism on St. Eustatius. There are six papers online by local and regional scholars, researchers, and writers—Dr. Teresa Leslie, Dr. Francio Guadeloupe, Erwin Wolthuis, M.A., Dr. Rhoda Arrindell, Lianne Mulder M.A., Lysanne Charles Arrindell, MSc., and Lisenne Delgado from the University of Curaçao.

The first volume issue two covers the Caribbean Film Studies class conducted in the summer of last year, when the renowned Dutch Caribbean filmmaker, Ms. Sharelly Emanuelson MSc., taught the class: ART 232, “An Introduction to Film Studies: Activism, Caribbean Nation Building and the Politics of Filmmaking for Social Work.” The student participants wrote essays and produced short documentary films—both of which are on-line.
Member of Parliament Cornelius deWeever in his capacity as Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor and Ms. Aida Holaman-Boyrard head of the Department of Community Development, Family and Humanitarian Affairs were instrumental in providing the finances for this project of which NGO workers benefited.

An International Editing Board consisting of academics from the region and the USA will preside over the subsequent volume of Commentaries scheduled for the summer 2016. The Journal will also be linked to the site of sister institutions in the region.

The public is urged to visit the site http://www.usmonline.net/Commentaries and peruse the essays and short films.
At the end of January 2016, USM will have an official launch of the project and other surprises.
The website will be maintained by Joshue Ferrol and the journal edited by Pedro de Weever.

The University of St. Martin wishes the general public a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2016.

jasonjuliet16122015PHILIPSBURG:--- The Emergency Dispatch, on Wednesday December 16th at approximately 07.00 p.m., sent several police patrols and Detectives to the L.B. Scot Road in the vicinity of Benny Scots’ property, where report came in that an Immigration Officer  identified as Jason Juliet, son of the retired police officer Geronimo Juliet had been shot. On the scene the officers learnt that the suspect in the shooting is well known to the police with the initials J.B. living in the Sint Peters area. The victim, who was shot in one of his legs, was found on the scene and treated on the scene by paramedics and then taken, by ambulance, to the Sint Maarten Medical Center for further treatment. After committing this act the suspect fled the scene. At this moment it is still unclear what the reason for the shooting was.
The area has been closed off for the Forensic Department to collect evidence and the Detectives to talk to witnesses and conduct an in-depth investigation.

 Suspect that shot Jason Juliet turns himself in to Police

In connection with the ongoing investigation regarding the shooting of the Immigration Officer Jason Juliet, which took place on Wednesday December 16th on the L.B. Scot road, the police department is reporting that the suspect in this case with initials J.B. has turned himself in.

The suspect (42-years old of age) turned himself in at Thursday the 17th of December 2015 at the Police Head Quarters in Philipsburg. He was immediately arrested and place into custody for further investigation.

As more information regarding this investigation becomes available the media will be informed.

KPSM Police Report

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Inspectorate of the Ministry Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunications (Ministry TEATT), Section Transport, would like to inform all Public Transportation Operators (PTOs) that there will be more controls on public transportation forthcoming.

Fines will be issued for detected violations of the Public Transportation Regulation and/or Ordinance. Controls will focus on drivers (PTO license holders) who do not have the required documents in their possession (valid driver’s license, valid public transportation permit- including help driver and assistant driver permits, valid motor vehicle inspection, valid motor vehicle insurance with the legally required insurance coverage) while operating a motor vehicle engaged in public transportation.
In addition, focus will also be placed on PTOs who commit the violation of illegally stopping on the public road and public bus operators who do not have an approved tariff list displaying the fare for a single ride or part thereof visibly posted inside their bus.
Take note that the approved tariff list is listed in article 13 of the National decree on Public Transportation.
The Inspectorate would also like to remind bus operators that these are the maximum approved tariffs that can be charged to the traveling public.
A copy of the public bus tariffs can be downloaded from the government website as well.
For questions, concerns or complaints please visit the Inspectorate of TEATT at Tamarindesteeg #16 (Yellow Building) on the Pondfill, call 5424511 or email the Inspectorate at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

portusm16122015POINTE BLANCHE:--- Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mark Mingo on Tuesday afternoon during a year-end general staff meeting signed a human resources training agreement with the University of St. Martin (USM) under the banner, “The 2016 Core Values 4 P’s Program of Excellence.”
Port St. Maarten’s Human Resource (HR) Manager, Iris Scot, contacted Dr. Natasha Gittens who is the Director of USMs new school named the St. Martin School of Continuing Education and Life Long Learning (SCELL), which was officially launched in August 2015, and together they created this program.
The 4 P’s stand for: Power Up, Positive Thinking, Practice and Performance. The training program workshops will kick-off on January 18, 2016 and run through December.
Prior to the signing of the agreement with USM, Mingo stated that the workshops for the 79 staff members of Port St. Maarten, was value added to the organization.
“Port St. Maarten is number 1 in the Caribbean. We need to maintain this status, and we need to keep investing in our human resources in order to continue on the track that has been built making us the lead port in the Caribbean.
“At the same time, we need to support local educational institutions that can deliver on the requirements of the business community. USM can deliver the talents that we need. I am very pleased that we are able to ink this agreement with USM as the vehicle to excellence whereby the St. Maarten business community is provided with the tools they need to develop human capital and to increase service excellence,” CEO Mark Mingo concluded.
Signing on behalf of USM was President Dr. Francio Guadeloupe and CEO Mark Mingo on behalf of Port St. Maarten. Also present was SCELL Director Dr. Natasha Gittens, and senior Port Management officials.
The workshops throughout the 12-month period will be fun-filled, engaging, incorporate role playing, interactive discussions, news-feeds, and special media moments among other things. The goal of the program is to enrich employees with important facts on core values, integrity, the Port’s history and its vitality to the economic sustainability of St. Maarten and much more.
HR Manager Iris Scot said that the 4 P’s Core Values Campaign is designed to foster a renewed commitment from Port employees to reconnect with their understanding of the Port’s History, Vision, Mission and Culture of Integrity and Core Values.
The workshops will be facilitated to four groups of 20 employees twice a month for 90 minute sessions.
Areas of concentration of the program will be: history and culture; vision; mission; integrity; customer centricity; social responsibility; respectful cooperation; transparent communication; loyalty; dedication; passion; and resolution.
SCELL is an initiative developed based on many successful training relationships that USM established over the past year. SCELL is the business arm of USM which offers clients professionalism and a customized translation of their requests in the form of trainings, workshops, and courses that lead to certification.

budgetingcourse16122015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Saturday December 12th 2015, Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor, Mr. Emil Lee attended the “Taking Control Through Budgeting” graduation ceremony at the University of St. Martin, whereby 30 persons accomplished their certificates in “Taking Control Through Budgeting.” Minister Lee congratulated the recipients for taking probably the most important and difficult first step; the proper Management of your Finances begins with the desire to understand, question and be critical of your budget.

Minister Lee reminded participants that “budgeting is about being in control of your life and if you don’t make the hard choices for yourself, someone else will. Additionally your budget should reflect your priorities because if budgets don’t match your priorities, you will struggle to achieve your goal.”

The free budgeting program that was held at the Yogesh Building was orchestrated by the Community Development Family & Humanitarian Affairs Department. The program consisted of 11 practical and interactive workshops, namely: Principles of Budgeting, Nutrition on a Budget, Savings and Insurance, Knowing your self-worth, Strategic Alliance Shopping Application, Introduction to Strategic Shopping and Live Cooking Demonstration. The Department would like to encourage participants to take part in their yearly program.

Once again Minister Lee would like to thank Ms. Aida Holaman and the Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs Department for taking charge of this great initiative.

leesmmc16122015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday, December 11th 2015, Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor, Mr. Emil Lee met with members of the Health tripartite working group tasked with achieving a sustainable solution for hospital care on Sint Maarten, while addressing the current financial and operational situation of parties. Naturally, a focus on the range and quality of services offered was a critical part of the discussion. The main topic of discussion was developing concrete plans for the construction and further development of the St. Maarten Medical Center.

One of the first priorities of the working group is to develop a healthy business model for the operation, of what will become our National Hospital. Some fundamental changes in the relationship and structure of the St. Maarten Medical Center is necessary to accomplish this landmark transformation. A key feature of this new business model will be a change in the tariffs set for the services performed by the current Medical Center. Currently, the tariffs create operational losses for the SMMC. The new SMMC needs to be based on a sustainable financial model.

In keeping with Minister Lee’s vision of openness and transparency, the tripartite agreed that the design development and construction of the hospital needs to be done in an inclusive, open and transparent manner.

worldaidsday16122015PHILIPSBURG:---  Last week Wednesday December 9th 2015, the Mobile Bus Team of the Collective Preventive Services (CPS) collaborated with the St. Maarten Aids Foundation to bring the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labor Mobile Health Bus to the community for wellness checks.

This event was in recognition of World Aids Day, with the theme Getting to Zero. The venue bus was stationed at Welfare Road, Cole Bay next to the Aids Foundation from 1:45 pm to 4:00pm. X104.3 FM radio station covered the event and two volunteers from the Aids Foundation assisted with the testing. In all 10 persons were tested and persons driving along the Welfare Road received flyers and brochures on HIV/AIDS information.

The Health Bus is a $ 400,000+ investment in preventative care that has been paid for by SZV and donated to the Ministry. Unfortunately the bus is not being properly utilized due to lack of funding for the actual operation. This has resulted in the bus going out on an average of one or two times a month.

Finding ways to increase its utilization to provide prevention services to members of the community has the full attention of the Ministry. As everyone knows, prevention is always cheaper than cure.

silveria15122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Out of the 19 persons that requested study financing under the “studying in the region program” some 12 of them got a positive response announced Minister of Finance Silveria Jacobs.
The Minister of Education said that this program is aimed at encouraging students to study at USM and at other institutions within the region.
Another good news for students studying in Tallahassee Community College has increased to 20 students compared to 10. She said some four students that currently studying at TCC and was paying out of state tuition will now benefit from the new agreement starting January 2016. She said instate students pay $1,500.00 while out of state students pays $4,600.00.
Asked if Government is moving forward with its discussions at NIPA and if they intend to continue the programs there, the Minister said discussions are continuing even though information is not forthcoming. Minister Jacobs said that government intentions is to further improve the school in order for it to allow students to study at the institution. She did not hesitate to say that NIPA has not delivered the kind of programs and results it was built for.
Asked if Government is working on getting USM accredited which would allow St. Maarten students to study at home the Minister said the tertiary law has not been finalized but the draft the law is current legislation is with legal affairs for finalization. She said that unless the tertiary education law in place, USM cannot get the much needed accreditation. Minister Jacobs said that while USM is providing some accredited programs some students and their parents refused to allow their children to study at home.
The Minister also announced that she visited some 23 of the 26 schools last week to familiarize herself with the students, teachers and other staff. Asked by SMN News if any of the schools, parents or students expressed concerns about having pedophiles teaching or working in the school community. Minister Jacob said that was not raised during her visits but government and schools are aware of at least one case, and that government have been working on a protocol that will address several concerns that are hindering education, including the rights of the child.

xerox16122015PHILIPSBURG:--- On December 9, 2015, Obersi Electronics Xerox, St. Maarten joined SCELL, The University of St. Martin’s School of Continuing Education & Life Long Learning’s impressive list of sponsors by donating a printer for the new SCELL Office located on the 2nd Floor of USM.
Mr. Roberto Gibbs, General Manager of Xerox stated: “There is no progress without Education and we are pleased to do our part to contribute to all the impressive work and programs SCELL is offering the community to enhance Education on the island of St. Maarten.”
Since the opening of the new school in August 2015, SCELL has established business relationships with multiple companies, Windward Islands Banks, LTD was the first sponsor and so many other business followed suit impressively.
SCELL’s primary goal is to provide customized training, coaching and mentoring to organizations that directly change the performance of the St. Maarten workforce. When employees are educated on the importance of customer service excellence, professional accountability and the keys to effectively managing and supervising work teams organizations strive. That is the SCELL philosophy, says Gittens.
Dr. Gittens, the Director of SCELL stated: The overwhelming support that SCELL has received since August 1st is both impressive and outstanding. My team and I are committed to changing St. Maarten and building Human Capital throughout the island. Our mission is to help organizations place a consistent value on their employees and their education and provide them with the training they need to be successful in their diverse professional roles. Most importantly, we want businesses to encourage their employees to pursue degree programs at the University of St. Martin and The University of the Virgin Islands at USM this January 2016 and in the Fall of August 2016.
If you would like to schedule a training or workshop, call 554-2437, email SCELL @usmonlline.net, or fill out the form on our website at http://scell.usmonline.onl/index.php/programs/workshops-form.

lbcallstars16122015Sucker Garden:--- The 2nd All Star Weekend began on Friday with the all-stars and other players unwinding at Cactus Bar & Grill in Sucker Garden. Saturday began with the U13 All Star Game between Learning Unlimited and Lightning. Learning Unlimited won 12-0 and was led by Riya Baharani with 10 points. The U16 All Star Game consisted of St. Martin with Thunderz players and St. Maarten with Lightning and Learning Unlimited players. This game was intense and competitive throughout. St. Martin led 19-16 at the half and won the game 36-34. St. Martin was led by Aisha Carty with 15 points and St. Maarten was led by Kayla Robinson with 16 points. The night ended with a 3x3 double elimination tournament on the outdoor court. Lightning and Thunderz had 3 teams each consisting of 2 females and 1 male from their respective team clubs. The Thunderz team consisting of Claudia Fleming, Chantel Hodge and Patrick Griffith won all 4 games to win the tournament. Second place was Thunderz Team Joyette Lloyd, Nicairi Ortiz – David and Jordy Nunez and third was Lightning team consisting of Tsjaquilla Jeffrey, Sudienne Gumbs and Joshua Bowers.

The weekend continued on Sunday with various activities. It started off with the skills competition with 6 competitors namely Quillesha Duggins, Chantel Hodge, Joanne Laurence of Thunderz, Keri Hyman of Bush T Remedy and Tsjaquilla Jeffrey and Jamaiah Newton-Herbert of Lightning. Chantel Hodge won against Jamaiah Newton-Herbert in the final round with a time of 39.70 seconds vs 50.30.
In the 3 point shootout there were 12 competitors and in the final it was the defending champ Claudia Fleming of Thunderz vs Selah Fleming of Lightning. No one was backing down and there was two ties of 6 and 7 before the third go around in the final round where Selah scored 8 points vs Claudia’s 3 points. Selah Fleming was then named the 2015 LBC 3 Point Shootout Champion.

The LBC Celebrity Game was full of fun consisting of actors, singers, Dj's and various other professional functions in the community. LBC Celebrity Team 1 named Woodslaves with celebrities such as Da Brat, DT the Artist, Dj Outkast and Sigma Defense defended their crown and are 3 time defending champs in the LBC Celebrity Game. They beat celebrity team 2 named Kings by a score of 38-36 with celebrities Duncan van Heyningen, King Vers, Junior Lion, SoloKween and Rene Violenus. All The celebrities had a great time and are looking forward to playing again very soon to defend their win and to take down the champs.

The much anticipated game between the LBC North All Stars against LBC South All Stars was a very good one. The South All Stars lead 25-19 at the half and won the game 45-37. The South All Stars was determined to win this year after having lost a close game last year. The South All Stars was led by All Star Game MVP Jakisha Brooks with 13 points and supported by Jamaiah Newton – Herbert with 12 points. The North team was led by Joyette Lloyd with 16 points.
The Walichi Basketball Association would like to thank everyone who participated, assisted and attended the All Star Weekend activities.
The Ladies Basketball Championship is on a break and will resume on Sunday January 10th at 2pm with the U16 division and at 3pm with the senior division.

Game highlights, pictures, game scores and schedule can be viewed on the Facebook page 'Ladies Basketball Championship'. Highlights and full games can be seen at www.youtube.com/walichibasketball.

icanfoundation16122015Lower Princes Quarter:--- The kids of the I Can Foundation had a joyful visit Tuesday, December 15th in the afternoon when the New Life of Doris Foundation and Santa’s Helpers showed up and put a smile on their faces. “The I Can Foundation is a foster home that offers living accommodation for more than 20 children from ages 0 till 13, who have been victims of neglect, abuse or other social issues. Next year we will celebrate 20years of existence” says Ms. Jane Canes, Manager of the Foundation. Every year, the New Life of Doris Foundation gives schools supplies to the less fortunate and underprivileged children in St. Maarten and other Caribbean island. There is definitely much need everywhere and it’s always good to give back to our community especially during festive times.” said Leonor Heyliger, President of New Life of Doris Foundation. The Foundation along with Santa’s Helpers distributed Schools supplies, Christmas Candy and Free Admittance for all the children of the Foundation to experience the First Christmas Village that will take place at the Festival Village this coming Saturday, December 19th and Sunday, December 20th. The kids will have full access to the games and treats at the Christmas Village. Santa Clause will make an appearance at the Christmas Village and private businesses as well as individuals are encouraged to donate a toy for these kids before Saturday, December 19th, 2015. For more information please contact Ms. Jane Canes at 1 (721) 547-7013 or Ms. Leonor Heyliger at 1 (721) 523-9377 it’s not the gift, but the thought that counts. Anonymous.

cftbonaire16122015Age Bakker (Cft): "Step forward in quality of reports"

Kralendijk:--- The steps taken towards the improvement of the financial reports were the central topic of discussion during the visit of the Board of financial supervision Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (Cft) to Bonaire. The public entity has included the requested explanation in the figures that were presented in the third performance report. However, in the future more attention needs to be paid to the legitimacy and the policy aspects. Furthermore the 2016 budget - which was drawn up cautiously - has been adopted. For both the year 2015 and 2016 the Cft maintains particular attention for the liquidity position of the public entity.

The Cft met on December 14th with the Executive Council and the Island Council of Bonaire. The third execution report 2015, the 2016 budget and the liquidity position were the main subjects. Particularly the liquidity position is a recurrent focal point in the talks between the Cft and the public entity.

Third performance report, until September 2015
The third performance report has timely been submitted to the Cft. This was possible amongst others because of an upgrade of the financial system. In addition, the detailed explanations requested by the Cft regarding the budget implementation were provided. These explanatory notes provide insight into how the implementation of the budget in 2015 is proceeding, meanwhile providing correct interpretation in the event the implementation deviates. This is a substantial step in the right direction because adequate disclosure contributes to the quality of the performance reports as a management tool. The Cft recommends for the future a clear connection between the policy intentions and the annual reports.

2016 budget
Bonaire has submitted the 2016 budget timely to the Cft. The Cft has provided the budget with a positive advice and, after this was adopted by the Island Council, forwarded the budget to the Minister of Interior Affairs and Kingdom Relations (BZK). The 2016 budget has an income and expenses total of approximately USD 46.5 million. In the opinion of the Cft the budget has been drawn up cautiously. In the budget the special benefits that are provided by the departments were taken into account correctly.

Liquidity
The Cft has advised the Executive Council and the Island Council that there will be more attention for the liquidity position of the public entity as well as for the pertaining special benefits in 2016. The Cft agreed with the Executive Council that a cash flow forecast will be prepared on a regular basis for the Cft. The Cft recommends that this cash flow forecast should provide clear insight whether changes in the liquidity position are the result of earmarked special benefits or discretionary funds. Cft looks forward to receiving this forecast and will discuss this further with the public entity.

daphneillis16122015WIB congratulated Mrs. drs. Daphne E. Illis, the winner of their 2013 Swipe and Win campaign.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The WIB “Swipe & Win” campaign offered WIB Bankomatiko SmartCard holders the opportunity to win Ang 4,000.00 by simply swiping their WIB Bankomatiko Smartcard at any WIB merchant terminal, during the months of August to December 9th 2015. Smartcard Holders were asked to make a minimum purchase of NAF 100 or greater at any WIB merchant terminal to participate and deposit their receipts at their WIB preferred branch. The lucky winner Mrs. drs. Daphne E. Illis is being congratulated by Mr. Derek Downes (WIB’s Managing Director) while holding her card. Her winning card receipt was a purchase made at SXM Cable TV.

WIB thank all clients that participated in our Swipe & WIN 2015 Campaign. “It pays to swipe with your Windward Island Bankomatiko smart card”

vandeele16122015Harbour View:---  His Excellency the Governor of Sint Maarten, drs. E.B. Holiday, and the Executive Board of the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, have appointed Reinier van Deele as Director of the Cabinet of the Governor starting January 1st, 2016. He will be succeeding André Hoeneveld.
Reinier van Deele (1972) is currently working as Head of the Advice and HR department at the Royal Netherlands Army. He has worked for the Ministry of Defense since 2000, where he held numerous legal positions within the Army and the Personnel Department. He started his career at Gak Nederland.
Reinier van Deele studied Dutch law and graduated with a specialization in constitutional law.

wycliffe08112015SMCP Apologizes to MP Samuel

PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday, December 11, 2015, the St. Maarten Christian Party was present at a parliamentary public meeting called by MP Leona Marlin- Romeo, MP Franklin Meyers, and MP Theo Heyliger inviting the Electoral Council to ascertain whether or not the elections scheduled for February 9, 2016 would take place.
Considering the time constraint and much discussion in the community about the elections and electoral reform, all the new political parties attended the meeting because they were particularly interested in hearing from the Electoral Council and the Members of Parliament.
It was in this meeting, that I became aware of an act of an overzealous supporter of the St. Maarten Christian Party, which is admittedly unacceptable. This supporter went to MP Rudolphe Samuel the night prior and shared his personal views that MP Samuel should leave the National Alliance and be part of the SMCP. What’s more is that he indicated that the Lord has shown him this.
We want to assure the members of the St. Maarten Christian Party and the people of St. Maarten that any supporter who comes in the name of the Lord to sway your support does so on his/her own account. Therefore, those actions and opinions expressed to MP Samuel were for the account of that SMCP supporter and were not the views of the party as a whole.
As a believer, I truly believe that God speaks and that we should not limit how and when God speaks. Still, it behooves us to employ wisdom on how to communicate what the Lord has said to us or shown us. At times, it isn’t even to be shared but to be observed.
Nevertheless, as a political leader, this is not the manner in which I expect any supporter of the St. Maarten Christian Party to behave. We are not here to evangelize or convert but to provide tangible solutions as we serve the people for a change.
This matter has already been dealt with internally and we will be diligent in assisting our supporters by providing them with the tools to communicate effectively. More importantly, we understand that this political arena is just that, political. However, what you, the people of St. Maarten, can expect from the St. Maarten Christian Party is the highest level of integrity which allows us to admit any wrongdoing and remedy it as swiftly as possible. Also, what can be expected is a dedication to serving you, the people of St. Maarten, in a manner that brings about positive changes in government and for St. Maarten.
With the help of you, the people, we look forward to accomplishing those changes in the near future.

SMCP Press Release

Editors Note: SMN News learnt that SMCP member Elijah Singer is the great visionary that approached MP Samuel last Thursday night at his business place in Sucker Garden. While St Maarten is a christian community where most people beleives that GOD is sacred to the citizens of this young country. Singer needs to read Mathew 6:24 before approaching persons in the community especially politicians to join the political party they claim is a Christian Party. One now has to ask if God revealed to SINGER whether or not MP Samuel is Christian in order for him to become a member of their party. Apart from that constant questions are being raised as to whether or not all the pastors on the board of SMCP has resigned from the churches they  are leading, now that they have entered the political arena.

Matthew 6:24King James Version (KJV)

24 No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.

 

emillee16122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Health Emil Lee announced on Wednesday that he held discussions with the health tripartite committee to discuss various issues regarding health care on St. Maarten. The Minister commended SZV for the efforts they made by seeking to recruit board members publicly and not follow the same trend where these appointments were made politically. Minister Lee said that when discussing with the St. Maarten Medical Cente (SMMC) where he was a former chairman of the board he realized that some of the challenges the hospital was facing years ago still do exists today. Lee said that one of the biggest hindrance of SMMC is the low tariffs which must be amended in order for the hospital to cover its expenses and provide proper health care. He further explained that while St. Maarten got its country status some five years ago nothing has been done to change the status of SMMC to St. Maarten’s National Hospital. The Minister of Health said while he fully support the construction of new hospital he believes priority should be placed on proper and affordable healthcare for the people of St. Maarten.
Minister Lee said that there is so much ground work has to be done prior to the construction of the new hospital. He said while being the chairman of the SMMC board a lot of work and efforts were done to make the country’s hospital financially stable, but many of those issues have not been fully resolved and is still plaguing the institution.
With regards to short term contracts, Minister Lee said that the Ministry has made the curbing the abuse of short term contracts a priority for them and at the moment the legislation is with the department of legal affairs. While the Minister confirmed that the Ministry is working with the amended legislation that was approved by the SER he did not say when this legislation will be finalized and put into effect.

wmarlin16122015Contract awarded to LICCOM for Prison Expansion will be revoked – PM Marlin

PHILIPSBURG:--- Prime Minister William Marlin told reporters on Wednesday at the Council of Ministers press briefing that a committee will be formed to work on electoral reform which will curb the problems of ship jumping. Marlin said while the time seems short, he believes with perseverance and hard work the amendments that have to be made to the electoral law will be completed on time for the September 26th elections.
Marlin said that a three member committee should be in place next week who will advise government on the amendments that have to be made. He further stated that amendments have to be done to the constitution of St. Maarten and that process will take much longer. Marlin said one of the things that he believes will curb ship jumping is that Members of Parliament who disagrees with their party leader will have to resign and go home, instead of declaring independent and remain in parliament, Marlin further stated that when the changes are made no member of parliament would be able to cross over holding on their seat.
As for preparations that were being made for the February 9th elections Marlin said letters were sent to the various departments informing them that they are to halt all preparations since elections will only be held on Monday September 26th 2016. The Prime Minister said that in the past elections were held on Friday’s but he decided to change that in order to give citizen the right to vote. Marlin said holding elections on Friday’s have hindered the process because persons such as the Seventh Day Adventist members were hindered because they had to leave the polling station in order to respect their religious beliefs.
Asked what will happen to the voting cards that were prepared for the February 9th elections, Marlin made clear that when he took office he saw a number of advises regarding the February 9th elections but he did not sign off on none of them. “Whoever, gave instructions will have to bear the consequences.” SMN News understands that the civil registry is trying to obtain funds from government to pay for the voting cards they had printed after ousted Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs gave orders to the civil registry to prepare for early elections. Marlin made clear when SMN News asked him who will pick up the tab and pay for the voting cards that he as Prime Minister of the county did not sign off on none of the advices he saw when he took office and he also did not give anyone instructions to prepare for elections in February.

Prison Expansion Contract will be reversed.
Asked by SMN News if the current cabinet got all the decisions taken after September 30th 2015 by the ousted Gumbs cabinet, Marlin said that he did not see all the decisions but mentioned that those he saw he already spoke about them in earlier press briefings, one being the garbage contracts that will benefit relatives of certain Members of Parliament, the VORST land agreement that was given off to APS hurriedly while the former Minister of VROMI did not take the time to negotiate with APS knowing that the government of St. Maarten have an Naf.80M with APS. He also mentioned the contract awarded to LICCOM for the prison expansion which he said will be revoked when SMN News asked him if the former Ministers who took decisions without following proper procedures will be held liable for their actions. Marlin said he not focusing on dragging former Minister to court at the moment but instead the focus is placed on getting the decisions taken by the former government overturned, another being the parcel of land in Simpson Bay which was designated as a parking area that was given to Port de Plaisance.

COM met with GEBE Board --- Marlin riddled by UPP Leader.
The Prime Minister went after the leader of the United Peoples Party who have been making headlines in the two daily newspapers on the Dutch side criticizing the current cabinet, one being that because of the motion passed in parliament the country is in darkness most days because government he said did not give GEBE the green light to purchase a generator Marlin said GEBE submitted a request to government since 2012 and nothing was done to it and even if an approval is given today it will take as much as nine months before the generator would reach St. Maarten.
Marlin further explained that GEBE board met with the Council of Ministers on Tuesday where they had an agenda with 18 points but they only managed to discuss ten of those points. Marlin said the meeting will continue on Thursday with the board of GEBE. He said that GEBE still have to provide more information to government on several things especially since GEBE is looking to deviate from the public bidding process to purchase its generator. Marlin said GEBE wants to be able to deal with one manufacturer for all their generators which he said will enable them to get parts easier. Another crucial point Marlin raised on Wednesday was the poor maintenance to the current generators which he said is causing the constant outages.
Marlin said while the UPP leader have been accusing the eight members of parliament who passed a motion to prevent government from doing certain things while they were a care-taker government, that same government gave away the VORST property for a symbolic one guilder to APS while government owes APS NAF.80M. Further to that he said the former Minister of VROMI extended garbage contracts that are not even expired simply because it will benefit relatives and friends of certain Members of Parliament. Besides that a contract was awarded to LICCOM for the prison expansion while no bidding was conducted and the peddling off the Simpson Bay parking area to Port de Plaisance while that area in in the zoning plan as parking for Simpson Bay.

confiscateddrugs15122015PHILIPSBURG:--- During a general control by the Mutli Disciplinary Team at the East Round-about from the Cause Way Bridge a scooter rider was given a stop sign to be controlled. The rider ignored the orders of the officer, drove through the check point and continued on his way. No attempt by the officers was made to chase the suspect. Shortly after, the team saw the same scooter rider coming towards the same check point. They also noticed he had changed his shirt in order to disguise himself for the officers not to notice him. He was stopped in the vicinity of the RBTT-bank on the Union road. During a control the suspect could not properly identify himself. The suspect was immediately arrested after a search was done and a considerable amount of marihuana was found. The marihuana and scooter were confiscated for further investigation. The suspect was also taken to the police station for further questioning.

KPSM Police Report

armedrobberyfillin13082012PHILIPSBURG:--- The Special Robbery Unit of the Detective Department is presently investigating an armed robbery which took place in the evening on Monday December 14th at Belair Hotel. The female manager who was on her way to the accountant office was attacked by two masked and armed men. An undisclosed amount of cash she had in her possession at the time was taken by the suspects who after committing this act left the hotel unnoticed by the hotel security. As more information becomes available the media will be informed.

KPSM Police Report

arrestedfillin26092014PHILIPSBURG:--- Detectives are presently investigating a shooting incident which took place on Sunday December 13th at approximately 05.45 p.m. on Montevideo Road in Union Farm. Immediately after receiving this call, the Emergency Dispatch sent several police patrol to investigate what had taken place. On the scene the investigating officers learnt that the incident took place due to an ongoing feud between neighbors. The situation got out of hand at which point one neighbor aimed a handgun at the other and attempted to fire shots however this weapon did not fire. The neighbor then went and got a rifle and fired shots at the other.
After committing this act the suspect fled the scene in his vehicle. A warrant for the arrest of the suspect was immediately issued by the Public Prosecutor. The suspect later called the police department and stated that he would turn himself in the following morning. On Monday morning the suspect with the initials D.H.S. turned himself into the police department. He was immediately arrested and put into custody for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

cftcuracao15122015Willemstad:--- The budget for the 2016 Curaçao budget as it is currently being discussed, will receive a positive advice of the Cft, seeing that the government has taken the previous recommendations of the Cft into account. The budget is therefore in order. In the event the new coalition agreement leads to adaptations in the 2016 budget, additional advice by the Cft will follow, should these adaptations not be processed in a budgetary neutral way.

The Board of financial supervision for Curaçao and Sint Maarten (Cft) visited Curaçao in the first half of December. The Board met with the Governor, the Council of Ministers and the Minister of Finance. The Board was further briefed on the state of affairs regarding the construction of the new hospital.

Coalition agreement
The Cft has been introduced to the two new ministers, being Mr. Siegfried Victorina as the Minister of Health, Environment and Nature and Mr. Eugene Rhuggenaath as the Minister of Economic Affairs. The Cft has taken note of the coalition agreement and it endorses the continuation of the pursuit of a sound fiscal policy, the commitment to create the conditions to strengthen the confidence in the economy and the renewed attention to the implementation of investment projects. The strengthening of implementation capacity could lead to more rapid implementation of government investments as proposed in the capital budget. If the intensification as mentioned in the coalition agreement - for example for extra efforts in education – has financial consequences, Cft would appreciate learning whether these will be budget-neutral or not.

Execution 2015
The Cft has reviewed the implementation report for the first nine months of 2015. The picture still looks positive. A large part of the expected positive balance has been used to settle the swing fund (schommelfonds) in order to cover the persistent shortages in the disability insurance fund and to absorb operating losses at Sehos. This is reflected in the budget amendment that was adopted by Parliament on December 8th.

Budget 2016
The deliberations on the 2016 budget took place from December 9th to 15th. At present a number of policy issues in the new coalition agreement have not been elaborated sufficiently, so as to determine to what extent this may affect the budget at a later stage. Cft therefore expects that it will be made as soon as possible clear which budgetary effects there are and, if so, how they will be processed in a subsequent budget amendment. In addition, a number of measures that have already been incorporated in the budget - such as the reform of the pension scheme for civil servants and the reduction in disability benefits from non-residents - should actually be implemented shortly in order to prevent future shortages in the funds. Cft will therefore continue to monitor these developments closely.
HNO
The Cft has received a presentation on the progress of the construction of the new hospital. This made clear that a number of risks can be identified with regard to the construction of the hospital. Cft urges the Government to quantify these risks as quickly as possible and to come up with solutions in consultation with the operator of the project, so that the progress will not be further hampered. An adequate decision-making and information structure between the Government as the principal and the executive organization as the contractor will help in identifying the risks early on and taking mitigating measures to this end.

lions15122015PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Lions celebrated its 45th Anniversary with a dinner at Moomba Restaurant at Sonesta Maho Resort for club members, spouses and other invited such as Prime Minister William Marlin, his spouse Gabrielle, Minister of Education, Youth & Sports Silveria Jacobs, District 60B Governor Lion Marvin Grant and Region 2 Zone 2B Chairman Merlyn Schaminee.

Under theme “Remembering our Lions with Pride” St. Maarten Lions Club President Eldert Louisa thanked all 39 club presidents that had served before him. Some of members served 2 terms as President. The evening was very special as the last remaining charter member Lion Frank Arnell of the St. Maarten Lions Club was present at the dinner. Lion Frank along with 21 other men charted the club on December 12th, 1970. The sponsoring club back then was the Lions Club from Bonaire although the process was started by the Lions Club of Curacao.

The St. Maarten Lions Club choose to honor Lion Frank Arnell with a Progressive Melvin Jones Award for his years of service and for being the last charter member of the club. “I am totally surprised of this wonderful honor that the St. Maarten Lions Club has bestowed on me” said Lion Frank.

The Melvin Jones Fellowship is the highest form of recognition that a Lion can receive for their charitable work. Another special guest that was present at the dinner was Past President Lion Cyril Hazel who served as head of the club in 1981-82. He shared some of the old time stories from when he served as a member of the St. Maarten Lions Club before he became ill and could not serve any longer.

The celebration of the 45th anniversary concluded with stories from of Past District Governors Lion Wally Havertong, Lion Maxime Larmonie and Lion Frank Arnell along with a formal recognition by Prime Minister William Marlin and the Lions District Governor Marvin Grant who flew in from Tortola especially for the 45th Anniversary celebration.

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xmasmarket15122015PHILIPSBURG:--- The Philipsburg Jubilee Library is gearing up for this Christmas season with its Pre- Christmas Eve Market that will take place on Wednesday, the 23rd of December. This one will be sure to be a wondrous and merry event for all the family to enjoy.
The goods that will be on display at the Pre- Christmas Eve Market include anything from homemade crafts to custom jewelry. Liqueurs, Christmas drinks, cakes, pastries and other snacks will be on sale as well at this festive Christmas Market. The Christmas Market will also feature live music performed by Classic Touch Band, formerly known as the Lake Brothers from Grand Case. Come to the library’s market to enjoy the Christmas ambience and perhaps find something special to give to your loved ones this Christmas.
All are invited to come to the Pre- Christmas Eve Market at the library this year. The market takes place from 2 pm in the afternoon to 7:30 pm in the evening. For any questions, please contact Maryland Powell at 542 2970.

calendar15122015PHILIPSBURG:--- NAGICO Insurances launched their 2016 calendar, entitled ' My Heritage, My Culture', which is a compilation of art submitted by students from across the Caribbean, two (2) of whom are from St. Maarten and attend the St. Maarten Academy.
"We always try to feature something local in our calendars to market our island, especially since our calendars are circulated throughout the Caribbean in the 19 territories in which we operate and beyond," Lisa Brown; Jr. Marketing Manager for NAGICO Insurances explained. "But this 2016 edition is very special to us and we are extremely proud of it because of the effort, hard work and pride placed into it by the students from scores of high schools across the region."
The concept of the calendar pays homage to the heritage and culture of each island in which NAGICO Insurances operates. "We launched an art competition in February this year, within schools in our 19 territories, challenging students to paint or draw in their own interpretation, what 'My Heritage, My Culture' means to them," Brown explained. "The feedback was tremendous, so we asked our local representatives in those islands to select their top three choices and submit them to our head office. The pieces were simply amazing, making our final selection very hard. However, in the end 12 students and their pieces were chosen and are now featured in our wall and desk calendars, along with a full size picture of the winner and mention of their school."
The two winners are both students at the St. Maarten Academy; Carina Alcin from Class 3A1 and Tracey Aloma from Form 3A2.
"We want to congratulate these two young ladies on their accomplishments and hope that they will continue to hone their talents as they grow and strive for higher heights," Dwayne Elgin; CEO of Nagico Insurances said. "NAGICO remains committed to our promise of always being there as social partners in our communities as we do our part in helping to strengthen the frame work of our island by creating opportunities for our young people to achieve their goals."

serbryson15122015HARBOR VIEW:--- In a small ceremony on Thursday, December 10, surrounded by family and friends the Social Economic Council (SER) bid farewell to Mrs. Elaine Gumbs-Vlaun. Mrs. Gumbs-Vlaun was part of the first SER board during the first three years 2011-2014 of the institution. In May 2014 Mrs. Gumbs-Vlaun was reappointed by government to serve for a second term as an independent expert.
As the SER National Ordinance stipulates a retirement age of 70, Gumbs-Vlaun had to step down as a member of the SER upon reaching that age.
Elaine Gumbs-Vlaun was lauded by Chairwoman Oldine Bryson-Pantophlet for her remarkable contribution to the establishment phase of the SER. The SER was one of the new institutions established after October 10th 2010, as a result of Sint Maarten attaining country status within the Kingdom.
Chairwoman Bryson-Pantophlet referred to Gumbs-Vlaun’s patience and commitment during the early years of the SER. “Mrs. Gumbs-Vlaun is the ideal SER member and is well respected by the board and staff” she stated. Secretary-General, Gerard Richardson thanked Mrs. Gumbs-Vlaun for her patience and unwavering support throughout the years. He stated that he never saw Gumbs-Vlaun lose her composure during the sometimes heated SER debates. “Mrs. Gumbs-Vlaun always got her point across in an eloquent and respected manner. Although we hate to see her leave, the SER door will always remain open to Mrs. Gumbs-Vlaun. Substitute member, Aurillio Baly thanked Gumbs-Vlaun on behalf of his mentor, former SER member William Reed for her contribution throughout the years. Member Bienvenido Richardson thanked Gumbs-Vlaun for her dedication to the institution and her thoughtfulness of the less fortunate persons within our community.
In her farewell speech Mrs. Gumbs-Vlaun thanked her family, fellow members and staff for their support and invaluable contributions to the SER. She considered it gratifying that the success of the SER was a team effort, made possible by the board and staff.
For Elaine Gumbs-Vlaun, membership of the SER was the crown on a vast career spanning decades as the first social worker Sint Maarten ever had. She served as the founder of the government department of Social Services, a former Island Council member and Sint Maarten’s first female parliamentarian during the time of the former Netherlands-Antilles. Above all her professional achievements, she is a loving mother, wife, sister, aunt, godmother and most recent a proud grandmother. Mrs. Elaine Gumbs-Vlaun is a true Sint Maarten icon and role model for the up and coming generation.

newstart15122015PHILIPSBURG:--- This past Saturday, December 12th, the Sunrise Rotary Club decided to share some Christmas joy with the children from the New Start Foundation. The Christmas tree lighting was a delight to the children. Service Club Director, Ms. Agnes Kapoor enlisted the help and support of a group of children from the Indian community to participate in the fun and gift giving to the residents.

President Marcellia Henry, Service Director, Ms. Agnes Kapoor and the members of the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise would like to thank the Gurukul Group and Ms. Divina Mirpuri for enlisting the support of the parents and the children from the Indian community together with the children from New Start for a fun evening. We would also like to thank the students from the Sundial Interact Club for their support in making the day a fun experience for the kids.

There were lots of food and treat and gift and games. The kids enjoyed the making of snow man and drawing a Christmas scene as an icebreaker. A good time was had by all and we look forward to more activities of that nature in the future. We want to commend Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin who run the home for the amount of love, dedication and provision of such a wonderful family environment for our children.

This is the fourth year that the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise has organized its annual tree lightning activity. Each year a different foster home is selected, and the event is held at the home to bring lots of cheers and smiles to the children at the foster home.

Sunrise Rotary Club meets every Tuesday at the Ginger Bread Café Restaurant at the Bel Air Hotel at 7:00AM to 8:00AM

PHILIPSBURG:--- A resident of Ocean Front Street identified as Ankie Nieuwenhoven has been protesting against the parking of cars on Great Bay beach for months now, but despite her protest actions the Ministry of VROMI have decided that they utilize a part of Great Bay beach for further development such as creating a parking lot, and having business establishment on the beach. Nieuwenhoven wrote letters to KPSM and the Ombudsman seeking help to have the cars that are parked on Great Bay Beach removed.
In an email SMN News Nieuwenhoven provided the letters she sent to the police and the Ombudsman along with the response she got from the Ministry of VROMI after the Ombudsman intervened in the case.
In a response sent to both the Ombudsman and Nieuwenhoven the Ministry of VROMI stated that they have taken the necessary steps to prevent vehicles from driving and parking on Great Bay beach. The works and plans are to begin in January 2016. However, they also stated that they have intentions to create a parking lot on the beach for Walter Plantz Square in partnership with the Port of St Maarten, using the entrance through Schrijnwerkers steeg and not Great Bay Beach park lot. The most shocking part in VROMI’s response where they indicated that there are plans to develop Great Bay Beach parking lot in a restaurant with beach chairs on the beach making it a no traffic zone controlled by security. That there will be no more access through that land parcel.
Below this article are the letters sent to the Ombudsman, Police Department and the response the Ministry of VROMI sent to the Ombudsman and Ms. Nieuwenhoven.

Click here to read the correspondence on the parking on Great Bay Beach and the decision taken by the Ministry of VROMI

scell15122015PHILIPSBURG:--- . On Tuesday, December 8, The University of St. Martin's School of Continuing Education and Life-Long Learning, conducted a Supervisory Training for Excellence for Divi Little Bay Beach Resort. The (3) hour training focused on: Organizational Change, Keys to Being an Effective Supervisor and Holding Employees Accountable. Approximately 20 DIVI supervisors attended the training from various departments throughout the DIVI organization.
DIVI’s Management Team stated:
Congratulations and our appreciation to SCELL for another very successful training within our resort. Our supervisors who have attended the training are thrilled with the contents of the information they received and are highly motivated to put what was learned into action. Thank you for this worthwhile Workshop and for inspiring our supervisors.
DIVI Supervisors were impressed and motivated by the training and stated:
“Excellent! Excellent! Very, very Excellent. I would really love to know when we are going to do this again. God Bless you Dr. Gittens. Keep up the great work.”- Wendy Hassel (F&B Outlet Supervisor)
“I believe and now know that this training will make me a better person and help me to continue growing and bettering my skills.” - Julio Alberto Haynes (Sous Chef)
“Very good session; Very informing and directly to the point!! One word: Great!!” - Rudolph F. Sherwood (F&B Outlet Supervisor)
“I wish more Government employees received this training session to learn how to communicate better with the public.” - Elvis Hodge (Front Desk Supervisor)
Ms. Gittens got to the point in a way that everyone understood what was being said. I always wanted that kind of motivation, but she brought out a greater passion to be better striving to be more than mediocre. That kind of energy she gave was addictive. I definitely have taken all this information and started working on being better, applying this not only at work but in my daily routine. I also have plans on furthering my education, striving for the best for myself. - Natacha Marville (Front Desk Supervisor)
For more information on future trainings: call 554-2437, email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or fill in the form on our website: http://scell.usmonline.onl/index.php/contact-us.

eholiday12102015Harbour View – On December 14, 2015, His Excellency the Governor of Sint Maarten, drs. E.B. Holiday, received a draft national decree from Prime-Minister William Marlin regulating the amendment of the decree of October 29, 2015 to dissolve Parliament and call elections. The Governor after evaluation of the draft national decree signed the national decree which calls for postulation on August 8, 2016, early elections on Monday, September 26, 2016, and the dissolution of Parliament on Monday, October 31, 2016. The decree enters into force immediately. As a result there can be no further discussion as to whether early elections will be held on September 26, 2016. Going forward Governor Holiday hopes that this offers a balanced and sustainable resolution to the current differences of opinion and appeals to the members of Parliament, Government, and public to join forces and work to address the challenges our country faces aimed at serving the interest of the people of Sint Maarten.

vromi14122015GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), is urging the music band that was on the Ring Road to remove a temporary roof left behind.

The temporary roof used for shade from the sun and other weather elements, was left behind strewn on the ground. Ministry VROMI is requesting the immediate removal of the debris as shown in the photo.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), announces that from Wednesday, December 16, 7.00AM to noon, the Ring Road will be closed.

The closure is necessary in order to carry out repairs to a sunken area. Milled asphalt will be used.

Parking will be restricted during the aforementioned timeframe and there will be no through traffic permitted.

All vehicles must be removed from the premises by 9.00PM Tuesday night. All vehicles that are not removed will be towed at the owner’s expense.

Ministry VROMI urges all motorists to be mindful of the road closure and to respect the allotted work frame to ensure prompt reopening.
Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconveniences this may cause.

mauricelake29072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Independent Member of Parliament Maurice Lake says he foresees GEBE playing a vital role in renewable energy in St. Maarten. “Based on the Coalition of Eight’s Governing Program, we will be continuing with where the Steering Committee within Government left off with the Waste to Energy Plant discussions and review the latest draft agreement,” he said.

Government is continuous and the previous Government should never have attempted changing plans which was in the best interest of the people. Based on the upcoming Shareholder’s meeting on December 15th, GEBE Management and Supervisory Board will inform the Council of Ministers about its current state of affairs. The Minister of VROMI, who is Shareholder representative of GEBE, needs to put as an agenda point the historical and current status of renewable energy. We need to work towards the future by starting investments into renewable energy and alternative sources of energy through LPG/ LNG, also by promoting solar energy to the community in addition to having the necessary policies in place, pointed out Lake.

“Those who have invested in solar energy production in our community should be commended for taking the initiative on their own. All stakeholders, GEBE and Government, need to put in place what is necessary for local solar energy producers to receive back what they contribute on a daily basis based on their solar energy investment and contribution to the electricity grid. GEBE needs to adjust their meters to accommodate solar energy to residential homes. We need to promote more private public partnerships in our community related to small and large scale solar energy productions.

“Better incentives need to be offered, and we need to continue to provide a recycling awareness campaign for residents and making the old GEBE generator at the Cape Bay Power Plant more environmentally friendly thereby limiting the impact on the community of Cape Bay.

“The time for planning during the past 11-months is over from since I was the former Minister, it is high time for the Board of GEBE and Management and the Investment Committee to start executing their investment plan of action by reducing the cost of living for the people of St. Maarten. St. Maarten should be the front runner ahead of Aruba and Curacao when it comes to renewable energy, and now St. Maarten must pick up the pace related to small and large scale solar energy policies.

“As part of the Coalition of Eight’s governing program, I want to see GEBE get back to basics by starting to execute their investment plan of action which is on the GEBE budget for many years for the people by carrying out some quick win projects in the community such as finalizing the water tanks projects, especially in Weymouth Hill, Guavaberry Hill in the St. Peters/Marigot hill area and Cole Bay.

“Purchasing of transformer house land to build more transformer houses in strategic areas, and a branch office in the St. Johns area for the residents of the Cul de Sac Basin, should be high priority and quick wins. We need to continue to provide and upgrade services for the seniors by changing their lights to LED bulb lights. This needs to be turned into a pilot project for senior citizens. GEBE needs to work closely with Government to provide them with how many registered senior citizens we have on the island and update their addresses to make this pilot project a success.”

Lake wants to see SZV assist the senior citizens with supplement vitamins and executing their preventative maintenance plan to start educating the general public about starting a personal retirement plan.

“Upgrading of street lights in the different districts by making the community much safer is a necessity, especially in the Fort Willem area to prevent crimes, and branch offices to better serve the residents in strategic locations in the Cul de Sac Basin in St. Johns and Belvedere area.

“GEBE also has to start providing fibre optic cables to residential homes. This will provide work for small contractors and a technological advancement for GEBE. Further what is important is to trim the branches from GEBE lines of overgrown bush which is a necessary safety measure particularly during the hurricane season, and these and other required work will create much needed employment for the people.

“GEBE needs to start restructuring the company to take St. Maarten into the next century. The planned waste to energy facility is recognized as being urgent leading to the effective need of tackling the island's growing garbage problem.

“I had achieved the 100% buy back of GEBE shares, signed the street light management agreement to fix street lights, Energy Policy, Seniors Relief Program which I find is a good idea by the Prime Minister William Marlin to make it permanent for the seniors and the proposed general electricity across the board, but it is high time we pragmatically improve on all in order to better serve the community,” MP Maurice Lake concluded.

caftbon14122015Oranjestad:--- On December 10, 11 and 14, the Board of financial supervision Aruba (CAft) visited Aruba. The consultations that the CAft held were largely about the execution of the 2015 budget and the planning of the adoption of the 2016 budget. In addition, the Public Works Department (DOW) held a presentation for the CAft on infrastructure projects in the form of Public Private Partnerships (PPP’s) which are carried out. According CAft chairman Age Bakker - in line with the agreements established in the Balanced Budget Agreement (BBA) – on an administrative level steps are made in the right direction in order to improve the Aruban public finances. Nevertheless, the budget is not yet sustainable in the long run. So in order to achieve the deficit norms established by Aruba for 2015 and subsequent years, a reinforced and broad-based effort is required.

Consultations CAft
During the first day on Aruba, the chairman and the Board members visited the Advisory Council of Aruba, followed by attendance of a presentation of the DOW on PPPs. During this presentation, the Board members were informed in detail about the two major ring road projects in Aruba: the Green Corridor which is under construction since the third quarter of 2015, and the Watty Vos Boulevard, of which the construction is scheduled to begin around March 2016. Furthermore a visit was paid to the Governor, the Minister of Finance, the Council of Ministers and the Committee on Financial and Economic Affairs of Parliament. The Central Bank of Aruba was visited as well. During the deliberations of the CAft information was exchanged amongst others about the financial statements of 2014, the implementation report for the third quarter 2015, the first budget amendment of 2015 and the planning of the 2016 budget.

Third implementation report and first 2015 budget amendment
On November 17th, 2015 the CAft received the third implementation report of Aruba. In its advice, the CAft observes that the implementation of the consolidation measures up till September is lagging behind. In its opinion on the first budget amendment of Aruba, the CAft states that the spending growth is not under control, as can be deducted by the excesses that are expected by the end of 2015. Based hereon, extra efforts are required to reach the budget deficit of 3.7% that was planned for 2015.
2016 Budget
Despite the efforts that Aruba has made – which certainly includes the efforts at the official level - to comply with the agreements stated in the BBA, the CAft ascertains that the 2016 draft budget currently is not yet sustainable in the long run. Despite the enhancement of its information value, the budget still shows an excessive deficit. In its advice on the 2016 draft budget, the CAft calculates a deficit of 2.9% of the GDP, which is higher than the 2.0% Aruba is counting on. The CAft considers that the expected additional revenues from recovery measures are too optimistic. The expectation as indicated by Aruba itself is that the introduction of the General Expenditure Tax (ABB) in early 2016 will yield additional resources of approximately AWG 50 million, because of inherently higher compliance rates (compliance). On the basis hereof the CAft has recommended to finalize the relevant legislation as soon as possible. If that is not feasible, the CAft recommends for an amount of approximately 1% of GDP (approximately AWG 50 million) be adjusted in expenditures.
In accordance with the National Ordinance on Aruba Temporary Financial Supervision (LAft) the budget should be adopted at the latest by December 15th by Parliament. The government has requested an extension until January 31st, 2016 and in accordance with the Ordinance the CAft will advise the Kingdom Council of Minister positively about it. The preparation of the 2017 draft budget will have to be accelerated so that timely delivery is achieved by September 1st, 2016. In that case a timely adoption by Parliament before December 15st is achievable.

bureautelecom14122015PHILIPSBURG:--- The Director of Bureau Telecommunications and Post St. Maarten, Mr. Anthony Carty and Chief Operating Officer Mr. Giovanni King met with representatives of the French Frequency Administrator (ANFR) Mr. Cedric Perros and Ms. Lana Rakotondradalo, to discuss regulatory matters and coordinate the use of LTE Spectrum and future spectrum needs on St. Martin/ Sint Maarten.

LTE is the abbreviation for “Long Term Evolution”, and is a standard for wireless communication that allows for high speed internet service on mobile devices. Once implemented and managed properly, LTE can be very beneficial for the end-users. With much higher upload- and downloads speeds, users will be able to make use of a much larger variety of mobile applications and internet services.

To ensure a seamless migration to this new technology, BTP and ANFR are working diligently to allocate available frequencies to the Mobile Operators, and coordinate the usage of LTE spectrum. This is needed for a successful deployment of LTE networks on St. Martin/ Sint Maarten.

Director of BTP, Mr. Anthony Carty stated: “the migration to LTE standards is a major step in increasing the user experience of consumers. On this new platform more mobile users will be able to access high speed internet. Services such as video surveillance, banking, conferencing, e-learning and e-health will all be seamlessly working together on their mobile devices”. The director continued: “we applaud those who already adopted the new LTE standards, and we will be working close together with other Mobile Operators to assist them in the possible future deployment of their 4G LTE networks”.

lasanasekou14122015GREAT BAY:--- Calling “All poets and spoken word artists from the Virgin Islands (Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke), including those studying or living abroad, to submit up to five poems” for a new poetry book to be published here by House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP).
“Where I See The Sun – Contemporary Poetry in the Virgin Islands” is the working title for the planned book. Various subjects and writings styles are encouraged, said HNP president Jacqueline Sample. The submission deadline is February 19, 2016.
The publishing guidelines for the new anthology are found at HNP’s Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1P0T7cy, or can be requested at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
“HNP is working with Dr. Patricia Turnbull, author and senior lecturer at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College in Tortola, to widen the outreach about the planned book throughout Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van Dyke,” said Sample.
Dr. Turnbull’s expertise is key to the book project’s coordination in the Virgin Islands and how the best poems will be selected, said Sample. According to the “Call for Poetry” guidelines, “Judging is anonymous, all poems submitted will be forwarded to the editorial board or committee without names for critical review and selection.”
“The idea is to realize a literary volume of critical import, hopefully to add useful content alongside works that are representative of the Virgin Islands people,” said Lasana M. Sekou, projects director at HNP.
“We’re confident that the collected poems will be representative of the nation’s literary activities that are alive and have long been determined to grow original pathways – whether institutionally acknowledged as such or widely known or not,” said Sekou.
“The Virgin Islands literary landscape includes the late great poet Alphaeus Osario Norman (1885-1942), senior educator and short story author Jennie Wheatley, and bibliographer and author Verna Penn Moll. The poet April Glasgow and literary critic Dr. Richard Georges are among important modern voices. The new generation public recitals such as Microphone Messenjahs and BVI Poetry Slam are definitely stirring up the poetry field in unique and sometimes challenging ways,” said Sekou.
HNP is hoping that young and senior poets, spoken word artists, including rappers, those published and unpublished, will see the new book project as an exciting opportunity for publication. Among the well known poets published by HNP are Kamau Brathwaite (Barbados), Amiri Baraka (USA), Marion Bethel (The Bahamas), Nidaa Khoury (Israel/Palestine), Charles Matz (USA), Drisana Deborah Jack (St. Martin), Chiqui Vicioso (Dominican Rep.), and Tishani Doshi (India).

dralwin14122015CAYMAN ISLANDS:--- One of the world's leading orthopedic surgeons was inspired by meeting a legendary American football hero who was visiting the Cayman Islands to participate in a leadership conference.

Dr. Alwin Almeida, Chief Orthopedic Surgeon and Joint Replacement Specialist at Health City Cayman Islands, said it was an honor to meet Dan Marino , one of the greatest American football quarterbacks ever to play the game, when the sports legend toured Health City Cayman Islands' world-class facility in October.

"You can imagine how honored we felt when Mr. Marino included Health City as a stop during his Cayman Islands visit," said Dr. Almeida, who is responsible for Health City's joint replacement program and sports injury clinic, and performs diagnostic operations and endoscopic treatments of joint diseases.

The Pro Hall of Fame quarterback, who played for the Miami Dolphins from 1983 to 1999, gave a presentation as part of the Thrive leadership workshop series held at The Ritz-Carlton, and touched on issues such as leadership, performance, building community relationships and honoring family.

Marino encouraged conference attendees to become strong leaders by setting high performance standards for themselves, thereby inspiring others to follow their example.

Growing up in his native India, watching American football was not a common activity for Dr. Almeida, but elite athletes such as Marino were widely recognized for their exceptional talent.

Despite the geographic distance between the two men - for both of whom being skilled with their hands is paramount - Dr. Almeida was inspired by Marino's drive to succeed.

Dr. Almeida, one of the busiest surgeons at Health City, sees similarities between American football and sports such as rugby, soccer and cricket.

One injury common to both cricket and American football players is that of the throwing shoulder, the surgeon noted. "The throwing or bowling shoulder has been a subject of considerable interest to shoulder surgeons. The present knowledge of sports medicine, joint bio-mechanics and advanced imaging techniques such as MRI scans enable sports surgeons to treat these issues and help athletes to prevent them," he reported.

"Cricket, which is widely played in the Caribbean and South Asia, predisposes the player to unique injuries specific to their positions. Bowlers are susceptible to rotator cuff injuries and other shoulder problems, while batsmen are likely to suffer knee injuries such as ACL tears or meniscal injuries," he noted.

"We tend to see more severe injuries in football (soccer) than in cricket, especially with regard to knee injuries where we may see multiple ligament injuries like a combination of ACL and PCL or MCL injuries and even fractures. American football players are also prone to acromioclavicular joint dislocations and shoulder dislocations due to the direct contact related injuries," he observed.

Regardless of the sport, Dr. Almeida believes that preventive care is more important than the treatment of injuries, and urges athletes to take care of their bodies: "Our athletes need to take charge of their health so they can have longer, healthier years doing what they have been called to do."

Dr. Almeida has performed more than 4,000 procedures, including 600 joint replacement surgeries, 1,000 arthroscopies and 700 arthroscopic ligament reconstructions of the knee.

At the sports leadership event, Health City Cayman Islands' current marketing director Shomari Scott, a former vice captain of the Cayman Islands national basketball team, also gave a presentation on overcoming obstacles in order to achieve personal and professional success. Scott is also a former director of tourism for the Cayman Islands.

About Health City Cayman Islands
Health City Cayman Islands, the vision of renowned heart surgeon and humanitarian Dr. Devi Shetty, is supported by two major healthcare organizations, Narayana Health and the U.S.-based Ascension, which is that nation's largest faith-based and nonprofit health system, providing the highest quality care to all with special attention to those who are poor and vulnerable. Health City Cayman Islands provides compassionate, high-quality, affordable healthcare services in a world-class, comfortable, patient-centered environment. Offering healthcare to international, regional and local patients, Health City Cayman Islands delivers excellence in adult and pediatric cardiology, cardiac surgery, cardiac electrophysiology, medical oncology, orthopedics, sports medicine, pediatric endocrinology, gastrointestinal and bariatric surgery, neurosurgery, minimally invasive spine surgery and pulmonology services.

kimstroud14122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Ms. Stroud will be on the island on February 15th 2016, to award a student of the Charlotte Brookson Academy of the Performance Arts, a full scholarship to attend a four week Summer Intensive Program. This scholarship will allow one of our students to attend Center for Creative Youth, (CCY) four week Summer Intensive Workshop, hosted on the pristine campus of Wesleyan University in Connecticut. This program is sponsored and organized by the Capitol Region Education Council, (CREC) Ms. Kim Stroud has an extremely impressive background in Education and in The Arts:

Kim Stroud's Bio:

Kim Stroud, Director of the Arts, started at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts in 1993 and has served as dance department chair, assistant director and director of the arts. Ms. Stroud’s former positions include: Administrator for the Dance Programs for City Youth through the School of the Hartford Ballet, General Director and Dance Chair for the Center for Creative Youth and Head of the Diversity Committee for the International NETWORK of Performing and Visual Arts Schools. She currently serves as the General Director of the Center for Creative Youth at Wesleyan University. Ms. Stroud has been on faculty at the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Center in New York City, SUNY Purchase, University of Hartford and The Hartford Conservatory. She was a Principal Soloist with the Martha Graham Dance Company for eleven years, touring the world. She has also danced and toured with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet, Your Arms Too Short to Box with God, performed in the Universal Studio film production of The Wiz, and as a guest artist with Katherine Dunham and the Gemini Dance Company. Ms. Stroud has been a master teacher for such institutions as the University of California at Santa Barbara, University of Southern California at Los Angeles, University of Connecticut, Eastern Connecticut State University, Randolf-Macon Women’s College in Virginia, and the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington D.C. Ms. Stroud received Teacher Recognition from The National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts in 2000 and from the Connecticut Dance Alliance in 2007. The National Dance Education Organization named Ms. Stroud Outstanding Dance Educator of the Year in 2005 and in 2009 she received the Teacher of the Year award from the International Arts Schools Network. Ms. Stroud was selected to be a member of the International Dance Council of the United Nations in 2008. Kim’s most recent honors were being named a member of the International Dance Council of UNESCO, and receiving a citation from Mayor Eddie Perez and the City of Hartford for teaching. In 2012 she was named Outstanding Dance Educator by Dance Teacher Magazine.

In keeping with the vision of her Grandmother, Charlotte Brookson, Founder of CBA Drs. Julienne Augusty, and Mrs. Judith Martin-Bell promised to honor her wishes by providing opportunities for our island’s children. In 2011, Ms. Augusty, Mrs. Bell and Ms. Manoogian, visited Ms. Stroud at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts, for a tour of the high school and an in-depth discussion of their curriculum. Since their initial meeting, Ms. Stroud has maintained a relationship with the Founder of the school. Earlier this year, Ms. Stroud visited the island of St. Maarten to lead a teachers’ workshop for the Charlotte Brookson Academy of the Performance Arts. The theme of this workshop was the Importance of Arts Immersion in the Academic Curriculum.
Ms. Stroud has worked hard to secure a fully paid scholarship for one of our students of the Charlotte Brookson Academy of the Performance Arts to attend the prestigious and much sought summer intensive program held every year on the Wesleyan University Campus. This year will mark the summer intensive program’s 40th Anniversary. The student awarded this scholarship by Ms. Stroud will attend an all expense paid high caliber quality summer intensive program.

cdeweever21102015PHILIPSBURG:--- As the date of December 15 approaches and the question whether we will have elections on February 9, 2016 or not remains uncertain, the role of the Governor needs to be very clear.
The Governor is the representative of the Crown, in this case King Willem Alexander, and the monarchy cannot and should not be compromised.
I believe this puts our current situation in a peculiar light.
This is not just about us or just about Sint Maarten.
Democracy must be protected in the name of the King and Democracy must reign.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- The National Reporting Bureau (NRB) for Human Trafficking which falls under the Ministry of Justice, hereby informs the Sint Maarten community that the country does have a human trafficking victim’s protection regulation. This regulation was published in the National Gazette in 19th September 2014.

Individuals who are a victim of human trafficking can contact the authorities who will in turn issue the relevant temporary residence permit allowing them to remain in the country during the criminal investigation and ensuring legal proceedings.

Article 7, point five, of the National Ordinance Admittance and Expulsion, explains the procedures to apply for a temporary residence permit.

This is one of the policy instruments implemented according to the action plan Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report 2014. Through the “Temporary residency” regulation victims are given the opportunity, and are being encouraged to assist in the investigation and prosecution of the offenders of human trafficking.

Human trafficking is the acquisition of people by improper means such as force, fraud or deception, with the aim of exploiting them, and the Sint Maarten NRB continues to work to prevent the aforementioned from taking place on Sint Maarten.
To report suspected cases of human trafficking, call Tel.: (721) 542-1553 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
All calls and emails are kept confidential! The NRB office hours are from 8:00am till 17.00pm, Monday through Friday, and is located at A.Th. Illidge road #6, Phillipsburg.

smhdfangelmeyers13122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Recently appointed Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI), the Honorable Minister, Angel C. Meyers had the opportunity to meet with management and members of the board of the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation (SMHDF) on Friday, December 04, 2015.

The Hon. Minister was given a presentation by management outlining the goals of SMHDF for the period 2016-2020. In addition, the board highlighted to the Minister the various challenges it faces in the execution of its responsibilities, emphasizing the lack of financial assistance from government and the shortfall of property to build affordable housing. The objectives of SMHDF are to build, renovate, manage, and maintain affordable housing accommodation on the island of St. Maarten.

Hon. Minister Meyers with the backing of the ministry has committed to seeking out new ways to foster a partnership with SMHDF. The Minister's aim is to improve the housing needs of the populace during his tenure.

On Friday, November 27, 2015, Angel C. Meyers took the oath of office as Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure before His Excellency, Governor Eugene B. Holiday.

santascamblesgolfers1312201MULLET BAY:---  Under sunny skies and perfectly manicured fairways, 64 golfers wearing Santa Claus hats and dressed in colorful Santa outfits, took over Mullet Bay Golf Course on Saturday while participating in the 2015 annual Santa Scramble.

The annual Santa Scramble tournament organized by the St. Maarten Golf Association was again a tremendous success. This year around the event was enjoyed by 16 teams of four members each.

After a fierce battle and lots of fun the winner of this year’s Santa Scramble was the team of
Gail and Clive Youlten, Kevin Brown and Bill Oliver who ended the 18 holes stroke play event with a remarkable an unbeatable total score of 53 low net after deduction of their combined handicap.

Second place was won by the team of Ron Odom, Deanna Rubano, Simon McCauley and Paul Snyder with a total score of 59 low net. Third prize was taken after a match of cards by the team consisting of Raoul Maxbrown, Mark Aziz, Mr. Tony and Stanley Samuel with a score of 60 low net.

After the tournament, all players enjoyed the award ceremony and after party at Crazy Cow Restaurant & Bar on Airport Boulevard. During this event awards were also presented to the annual winners for the 2015 Overall Monthly Medal Plays and to the finalists of the Club Championship 2015 named the Thomas Smith Challenge Cup after long time dedicated and honorary member of the SMGA, Thomas Smith. This year Marc Grenouilleau was crowned Club Champion 2015 while Yannick Cazemajou was the runner-up.

A special thanks goes out to all our sponsors and contributors that helped making this fundraising event (including our platinum sponsor CC1 / Coca Cola) a huge success as well as all the volunteers and players that participated on this beautiful day.

scrambleswinner13122015The St. Maarten Golf Association is a non-profit organization that welcomes all beginning and experienced golfers, tourists and St. Maarten / St. Martin residents alike to become members. Every month the association organizes Scramble matches, Medal Play tournaments as well as the annual St. Maarten Open in April. If you like to become a member for as little as USD 75 per year, please contact the Golf Shop at the Mullet Bay Golf Course or like us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/St.MaartenGolfAssociation

POINTE BLANCHE:---  Port St. Maarten will be participating in the 46th edition of the Dutch Vakantie Beurs Utrecht (Holiday Expo), which takes place from January 12-17, 2016 at the Convention Center in the Dutch city of Utrecht.
Destination St. Maarten has been absent from the aforementioned trade show for several years resulting in a low brand awareness of the country in the Dutch market.
Vakantie Beurs Utrecht caters to business to business and business to consumers. More Dutch travelers are becoming aware of cruises, and the St. Maarten cruise brand is the largest and most developed cruise port in the Dutch Kingdom.
In 2014, approximately 109,000 Dutch travelers took a cruise. The proximity of Belguim and Luxembourg to the Netherlands – known as the Benelux - also allows travelers from those countries to visit the Vakantie Beurs Utrecht, and they both represented a total of 77,000 cruise travelers in 2014. The Benelux countries have seen their number of cruise travelers grow by 11.5 per cent on average over the five-year period 2010-2014.
Germany is also a very important cruise market which borders the Netherlands, and is the largest group in Europe of 1,771 million cruise travelers in 2014. The aforementioned along with German cruise travelers represents almost two million European cruise travelers.
The United Kingdom and Ireland is the second largest cruise traveler group of 1,644 million in 2014. According to Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), 6,387 million Europeans took a cruise in 2014. In 2014, approximately 1,578 European travelers took a cruise to the Caribbean Region.
Port St. Maarten will be partnering with Caribbean Luxury Club in having a destination promotional booth at Vakantie Beurs Utrecht. This expo fits into the port’s destination strategy to infiltrate the European Union tourist market.
“Caribbean Luxury Club decided to participate at the Vakantie Beurs after St. Maarten has not been represented for a few years. The Dutch are not aware of the diversity of St. Maarten and the surrounding islands. In 2016 this will change as St. Maarten will make a big impact at the trade show.

“Island-hopping to neighbouring islands will be showcased as a unique product feature, as well activities such as shopping, sailing, yachting, dining and golfing. Travel aficionados and tourism professionals flock to the yearly exhibition to gather inspiration, leaving with visual impressions and promotional materials.

“This year’s theme is ‘You’d swear you’re there already.’ This year a raffle will be held for all the visitors with a chance to win an all-inclusive vacation to St. Maarten for two persons. This trip is provided by TUI Travel,” a representative from Caribbean Luxury Club said.

So far for the 2015-2016 cruise season, Port St. Maarten has received inaugural calls from three cruise vessels last month that cater to European travelers, namely the British Britannia from P&O Cruises. Britannia (4300+ passengers, 1398 crew) is the largest ship built for P&O Cruises for the British cruise market.
The second vessel is the German cruise vessel Mein Schiff 3 which is owned by TUI Cruises. The vessel has 1,253 state rooms and 2,500 lower beds along with a crew of 1,000. TUI Cruises, is a joint venture of the German tourist firm, TUI AG and Royal Caribbean Cruises.
The third vessel catering to the European market is the new flagship of Cruise & Maritime Voyages (CMV), Magellan, which home ports out of the United Kingdom, and carries 1250 passengers.
In 2015, Vakantie Beurs Utrecht attracted 117,063 visitors over the six-day expo. 62 per cent of the visitors to the expo sought holiday information from five areas around the globe including the Caribbean. There were also 1259 participating businesses from 166 countries.
The five main reasons for consumers visiting the expo in 2015 were: to find information before booking a holiday 71 per cent; a fun day out 45 per cent; select a holiday destination 27 per cent; find information about a planned/booked holiday 20 per cent; and book a holiday five per cent.
The number of professional visitors that visited the expo in 2015 were 18,869. They were interested in the following: keeping up to date with developments in the sector 69 per cent; meeting colleagues from the sector 65 per cent; meeting existing contacts 58 per cent; making new contacts 48 per cent; and attending program activities 27 per cent.
Port St. Maarten management says the survey results indicate a demand for destination information, and that it is essential for the country to have a presence at such events in order to keep the island profiled in the tourism and travel market where there are hundreds of competitors.
The second important aspect of having a presence is the contact with tourism and cruise oriented businesses and tour operators who would like to be kept abreast of what is happening at different destinations. Here Port St. Maarten reps will make valuable contacts.
A CLIA study revealed that there was a shift in Dutch cruise travelers from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean in 2014, making the Caribbean area as a third choice out of Mediterranean/Black Sea followed by Northern Europe. The number of Dutch cruise travelers to the Caribbean in 2014 was 16,000.
“This once again shows that destination marketing is essential and the statistics show that the interests is there and the travelers have booked cruises to come to the Region.
“Stayover tourism is a main component of the country’s tourism industry and is linked to Port St. Maarten. A cargo imported serves the tourism sector on a daily basis. Without stayover visitors, the cargo business at Port St. Maarten will be different. It is up to us to sustain this and continue to grow and therefore that is why as a port we are investing in our future by attending this expo,” Port St. Maarten Management pointed out.
Various aspects of the St. Maarten tourism product will be promoted at the Vakantie Beurs Utrecht.

HARBOR VIEW:--- The Social Economic Council (SER) has taken note of the verdict of Wednesday, December 9, of the Civil Service Court concerning its former senior policy advisor A.J. Alberts.
SER is not in full agreement with the Court’s ruling. Taking into consideration that the administrative appeal is still ongoing, the advisory body is moving forward.
SER will continue with its mission statement, and its commitment to the people of St. Maarten, whose wellbeing is the main focus and priority of the institution.
The SER wishes Mr. Alberts all the best with his future endeavors.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- The National Reporting Bureau (NRB) for Human Trafficking which falls under the Ministry of Justice, hereby informs the Sint Maarten community that the country does have a human trafficking victim’s protection regulation. This regulation was published in the National Gazette in 19th September 2014.

Individuals who are a victim of human trafficking can contact the authorities who will in turn issue the relevant temporary residence permit allowing them to remain in the country during the criminal investigation and ensuring legal proceedings.

Article 7, point five, of the National Ordinance Admittance and Expulsion, explains the procedures to apply for a temporary residence permit.

This is one of the policy instruments implemented according to the action plan Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report 2014. Through the “Temporary residency” regulation victims are given the opportunity, and are being encouraged to assist in the investigation and prosecution of the offenders of human trafficking.

Human trafficking is the acquisition of people by improper means such as force, fraud or deception, with the aim of exploiting them, and the Sint Maarten NRB continues to work to prevent the aforementioned from taking place on Sint Maarten.
To report suspected cases of human trafficking, call Tel.: (721) 542-1553 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
All calls and emails are kept confidential! The NRB office hours are from 8:00am till 17.00pm, Monday through Friday, and is located at A.Th. Illidge road #6, Phillipsburg.

armedrobberyfillin13082012PHILPSBURG:---The Detective dept. is presently investigating an armed robbery, which took place at Western Union in Cole Bay at approximately 10.40. a.m. on Saturday December 12th. The first call came to the Emergency Dispatch informing them that two armed men had entered the establishment and committed the act. According to information shots were also fired in the establishment during the robbery but no one was injured. After committing this act the suspect fled the scene. It is still unclear how the suspects fled the scene and what they took from the establishment.
Detectives and Forensic Department were at the location questioning witnesses and collecting evidence. Much details regarding this robbery is still unavailable. When more information becomes available the media will be informed.

KPSM Police Report

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Government of St. Maarten regulates the prices of petroleum products by imposing a maximum price at which wholesalers and retailers can sell these products on St. Maarten. Due to the ongoing
developments on the international level, the prices of crude oil have experienced adjustments. Given

the aforementioned, the general public is hereby informed that as of Sunday l3th December 2015, 6:00am the maximum consumer prices of ULG and Diesel (gasoil) are adjusted as follows:

UGL
Diesel

Current Price
1.795 Naf/liter
1.368 Naf/liter

New Price
1.674 Naf/liter
1.237 Naf/liter

Below is the complete price buildup showing all components that result in the new prices. All numbers are rounded to three decimal places.
Price buildup

Effective date Petrotrin Posted Price USc/AG

1 3-Dec-15 13-Dec-15

151 133
ULG Gasoil

Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunication

CUL DE SAC:----The Management of St. Maarten Academy would like to remind all students who will be graduating next week that they must attend rehearsals on Saturday, December 12, 2015 at 6:00pm.
St. Maarten Academy will be hosting this year's ceremony under the theme "Education: The Passport to Our Future". Among the graduands who will be celebrated are Jabari York, who ranked fourth in Music; and Jieyi Liang, who placed ninth in Mathematics in the region out of thousands of candidates from 19 territories. They both copped grade ones with straight A profiles in their respective subjects.
Eighty-one Form 5 students will be graduating next week after sitting the May/June 2015 regional Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations offered by the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC).

wmarlinlions11122015PHILIPSBURG:--- District Governor of the St. Maarten Lions Club, Lion Marvin Grant, on Thursday paid courtesy calls on Prime Minister, Mr. William Marlin, and Acting Governor, Mr. Reynold Groeneveldt, and received high praise for the work the service club continues to do in the St. Maarten community.

District Governor Grant was accompanied on his visit by past District Governors (PDG), Lion Maxime Larmonie and Lion Wally Havertong, along with Zone Chairlady, Merlyn Schaminee and Lion President, Eldert Louisa.

President Louisa said Thursday’s the courtesy visit is one that is made each year shortly before the club members gather for their annual audit, however this year’s visit has added significance because the club members are celebrating their 45th anniversary year.

The occasion was not missed by Prime Minister Marlin, who congratulated the visiting delegation personally, thanking the service club and its members for all the work it has done on St. Maarten and for the St. Maarten community over its many years of existence.

Lion President Eldert in turn thanked the Prime Minister and during a separate visit, the Acting Governor also, for taking time out of their busy schedules to meet with the top Lion officials.

He said immediately following the visits members went on to have a very productive and successful audit meeting, much to the satisfaction of the visiting District Governor Grant.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Permanent Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations (CKAIR) will meet on December 14th.

The Minister of General Affairs William Marlin will be present for the sitting of the House.
The CKAIR Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday at 2.00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The CKAIR Committee meeting is related to preparations for the Inter-parliamentary Kingdom Consultation (IPKO) 2016 that will take place from January 5-8 on Sint Maarten.

The first agenda point is a discussion about Small Island Developing States (SIDS); Nationality issues due to administrative errors; Motion adopted by Parliament concerning traveling with ID/Sedula/Cedula between the Caribbean islands of the Kingdom; Motion adopted by Parliament concerning a Legislation Academy; and state of affairs regarding Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs (DUO) of the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.

The second agenda point are preparations for IPKO and the Tripartite meeting.

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 120, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and via www.sxmparliament.org.

GREAT BAY, Sint Maarten (DCOMM) – Many homes on the inside and outside have been decorated with Christmas lights, stockings, banners, wreaths and the most popular of these decorations is the Christmas tree.

As part of Ministry of Public Health’s Collective Prevention Services (CPS) Safe Holiday Season Observances, in collaboration with the Department of Communication, residents are advised to keep the season safe by following a few helpful tips.

Check Christmas tree lighting to make sure it is operating safely in order in order to avoid any hazards this holiday season.

These are some life-saving steps you can take to ensure a safe and happy holiday:

Preventing Holiday Tree Fires

* Holiday tree fire hazards
Special fire safety precautions need to be taken when keeping a live tree in the house. A burning tree can rapidly fill a room with fire and deadly gases.

* Selecting a Tree for the Holiday
Needles on fresh trees should be green and hard to pull back from the branches, and the needle should not break if the tree has been freshly cut. The trunk should be sticky to the touch. Old trees can be identified by bouncing the tree trunk on the ground. If many needles fall off, the tree has been cut too long, has probably dried out, and is a fire hazard.

* Caring for Your Tree
Do not place your tree close to a heat source. The heat will dry out the tree, causing it to be more easily ignited by heat, flame or sparks. Be careful not to drop or flick cigarette ashes near a tree. Do not put your live tree up too early or leave it up for longer than two weeks. Keep the tree stand filled with water at all times.

* Disposing of Your Tree
When the tree becomes dry, discard it promptly. The best way to dispose of your tree is by having it hauled away by the waste disposal service.

Holiday Lights
* Maintain Your Holiday Lights
Inspect holiday lights each year for frayed wires, bare spots, gaps in the insulation, broken or cracked sockets, and excessive kinking or wear before putting them up.

* Do Not Overload Electrical Outlets
Do not link more than three light strands, unless the directions indicate it is safe. Connect strings of lights to an extension cord before plugging the cord into the outlet. Make sure to periodically check the wires - they should not be warm to the touch.

* Do Not Leave Holiday Lights on Unattended
Holiday Decorations
* Use Only Nonflammable Decorations
All decorations should be nonflammable or flame-retardant.

* Never Put Wrapping Paper near an open flame
It can throw off dangerous sparks and produce a chemical buildup in the home that could cause an explosion.

* Artificial Holiday Trees
If you are using a metallic or artificial tree, make sure it is flame retardant.

Candle Care
* Avoid Using Lit Candles
If you do use them, make sure they are in stable holders and place them where they cannot be easily knocked down. Never leave the house with candles burning.

* Never Put Lit Candles on a Tree
Do not go near a holiday tree with an open flame - candles, lighters or matches.

By following precautionary tips, families can greatly reduce their chances of becoming a holiday fire casualty. Happy holidays.

PHILIPSBURG:---  The Permanent Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations (CKAIR) will meet on December 14th.

The Minister of General Affairs William Marlin will be present for the sitting of the House.
The CKAIR Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday at 2.00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The CKAIR Committee meeting is related to preparations for the Inter-parliamentary Kingdom Consultation (IPKO) 2016 that will take place from January 5-8 on Sint Maarten.

The first agenda point is a discussion about Small Island Developing States (SIDS); Nationality issues due to administrative errors; Motion adopted by Parliament concerning traveling with ID/Sedula/Cedula between the Caribbean islands of the Kingdom; Motion adopted by Parliament concerning a Legislation Academy; and state of affairs regarding Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs (DUO) of the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.

The second agenda point are preparations for IPKO and the Tripartite meeting.

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 120, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and via www.sxmparliament.org.

scell11122015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday, December 4, 2016 SCELL, The University of St. Martin’s School of Continuing Education and Life-Long Learning, appointed the Women’s Island Network Board and Honorable Board Members. WIN was founded by Dr. Natasha J. Gittens, Ph.d., CHE, SCELL’s Director.

The Women’s Island Network Board consists of women of power, professionalism and all who share the desire and conviction to support other women embrace educational opportunities. The Board and Honorary board were hand selected based on their commitment to the St. Maarten community and their desire to make a measurable difference among women of diverse backgrounds in our Mosaic community of cultures.

Gittens stated: WIN is different from all other Women’s organizations on the island. We are building a membership base of women with diverse talents, from a multitude of different cultures and have unified to develop a strong women’s “educational movement” in St. Maarten. As the founder of WIN, I have set a goal to challenge my board to encourage 100+ women to enroll at The University of St. Martin and The University of the Virgin Islands by the end of 2016. A big goal but I know we can achieve it.

The newly appointed President of WIN, Ms. Cronie stated on Friday night: I am empowered to take on this role and I am prepared to help women WIN at life, WIN at Education and in all aspects of their lives.
The appointed WIN Board consists of the following members: Ms. Marilyn Cronie, President, Vice President, Adelena Schaap, Secretary of WIN, Shaleen Benoit, WIN Special Event Coordinator, Ms. Leva Sonn, USM Student Administrator and Membership Coordinator, Tia Thompson, Committee Event Coordinator, Ms. Rena Bowers. Honorable Board Members: Ms. Rosette Gumbs Lake, Vice President of the French Collective’, USM Board President, Valerie Giterson- Pantophlet, Founder of WIN & Director of SCELL, Dr. Natasha Gittens, Owner of Buffalo Wings, Mrs. Alyandra del Valle Rojas Orta.
If you would like further information on the Women’s Island Network or SCELL, call 554-2437, email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or fill in the form on our website: http://scell.usmonline.onl/index.php/contact-us.

PHILIPSBURG:--- NV GEBE hereby informs its customers that the ‘Whatsapp broadcast” currently circulating stating that three men who are identifying themselves as workers from the water and electrical company who are there to “install shower caps to save water or install electric energy saving bulbs for free”, are not employees of NV GEBE.
NV GEBE employees are represented with a company uniform and a valid company ID.
It is vital that customers always ask for valid company ID which is worn by each employee, furthermore, NV GEBE informs the general public that employees from the company do not enter the homes of clients.
It is critical that clients DO NOT associate these perpetrators as NV GEBE employees.
Anyone who is unsure of an employee status can call the company’s emergency number at 1 844 432 3213 or 911 and inform the Police Department.

armedrobberyfillin13082012MARIGOT: --- Goldfinger Jewelry store located at the Marina Royale in Margot was robbed on Friday afternoon by two armed robbers. Captain of the Gendarmerie Emmanuel Maignan confirmed that the robbery occurred around 2:30pm on Friday afternoon. Maignan said that two young men entered the jewelry store and broke the showcase while threatening the workers with a firearm. The armed robbers managed to escape with an undisclosed amount of jewelry that was in the showcase at the time. Maignan said no one was hurt in the broad daylight attack.
After committing the crime the two bandits made their escape on two scooters. The Gendarmes are busy investigating Maignan said.

wmarlinchinacounsel11122015PHILIPSBURG:---  The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable William Marlin received a courtesy meeting call from the Consul General of China to the Dutch Caribbean, Madam Chen Qiman at his Cabinet on Monday December 7th, 2015. Madam Chen is the central point of consular and diplomatic services for Chinese nationals living in the Dutch Caribbean.

Topics involving tourism and education cooperation were discussed where the Consul General (CG) of China Madame Chen, emphasized the possibility of attracting Chinese tourists to Sint Maarten. The newly introduced visa waiver policy currently allows Chinese tourists with a multiple entry Schengen and or US Visa to enter Sint Maarten without a Dutch Caribbean Visa. This policy opens the opportunity for Sint Maarten to create tailor-made packages for Chinese tourists. The CG further explained that the Government of Sint Maarten should take the first step in securing a bilateral tourism agreement with China followed by marketing efforts that will aid Chinese familiarization with Sint Maarten’s tourist product.

Prime Minister William Marlin further noted the possibilities of a sister- city agreement and or a form of Sint Maarten representation in China.

As it relates to education cooperation, Consul General Qiman discussed with both Prime Minister and Minister of ECYS Hon. Ms. Silveria Jacobs, the possibility of establishing a Chinese Language Institute with an objective to teach residents of Sint Maarten Mandarin in anticipation of future tourism links. The Consul General is seeking support of the Government of Sint Maarten to assist with the realization of this institution. The Madam Chen Qiman also noted that the Consulate in collaboration with the University of Saint Martin will continue with the language courses offered at the tertiary institution.

Madam Chen is the first Consul General of the People's Republic of China and has 24 years of international experience as a diplomat. Before her appointment in the Dutch Caribbean she was active as Consul General in Zanzibar.

Pond Island"--- TelEm Group technicians will be upgrading telephone lines in the Simpson Bay area between 7:00 am in the morning and 2:00 pm in the afternoon Saturday.

Residential and business customers located between the Simpson Bay Bridge and the former Grande Marche Supermarket can expect some interruption in fixed landline and internet service as a result of the scheduled work.

When completed, the cutover operation will increase the number of telephone lines available to both business and residential clients in the area. The quality of existing lines will also be improved.

Technicians expect interruptions to be kept to a minimum time throughout, however, in the event that a customer is left without communication at the end of the cutover, they are requested to call any one of the following numbers to provide necessary information: Tel: 522-6937 and/or Tel: 523-8407

TelEm Group has meantime apologized for any inconvenience that may be caused to customers as a result of Saturday’s Cutover.

servaluablemembers11122015HARBOR VIEW:--- At the end of a productive year of activities, the Social Economic Council (SER) this week distinguished two members from their midst as ‘most valuable member’ and substitute member of 2015.
Out of the nine permanent SER members, three of whom represent the labor unions, three stem from the business community, while three are appointed by government as independent experts, it was Mr. Dwight Williams upon whom the honor of most valuable member was bestowed. Mr. Williams, Vice-chairman of the council representing the independent experts, was accredited for his consistent attendance, and his common sense approach during the SER deliberations.
For each SER member a substitute member is appointed, who is expected to attend meetings in case a permanent member is indisposed. Out of the nine substitute members, Mr. Robbie Ferron representing the Sint Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association (SHTA) was selected for his frequent voluntary attendance of SER meetings, in which he consistently and energetically contributed to the meetings. Mr. Ferron is the substitute for Mrs. E. Henriquez-Dijkhoffz of the SHTA.
In a small ceremony on Thursday, December 10th at the SER office, the distinguished members received a small token of appreciation from the hands of SER Secretary-General, Gerard Richardson.

edupanel11122015PHILIPSBURG"---- On Monday, December 7th, University of St. Martin’s EDU 418 class taught by Ms. Patti Maier, hosted a lecture on “Child Abuse” at the University of St. Martin. This, being a very common and also delicate topic in our everyday lives, two esteemed speakers were able to equip the audience with their broad knowledge in this area. Ms. Aisheline Maduro, a psychologist, and Ms. Hollis Park, a nurse, both spoke on the normal physical growth and abnormal behavior of children between the ages of 3-12.
Something that Ms. Aisheline Maduro pointed out, is that the way of scolding children in the Caribbean is by “giving them licks.” Now, although Ms. Maduro prefers the method of teaching the child the correct form of behavior, her advice is that if you are going to correct your child in your way, be sure that you are not angry when correcting your child.
The two speakers also went deep into the different types of abuse, the signs to look for in the case of if a child is being abused, and how to address the situation immediately before it gets worse.
The different forms of abuse that were mentioned were:''

- Neglect
- Physical
- Sexual
- Verbal/Mental & Emotional

This has been happening and is still happening everyday to our children and parents and adults are getting away with it. The marks may disappear, but the pain and the mental state that the children are left with for the rest of their lives is much more heartbreaking. Whether you are a neighbor, a teacher, a stranger or a family member, if you know of a child that is being abused, take the opportunity to speak up.

roycotton11122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Roy Cotton Jr. the host of the successful eight year-old radio show, Love and Inspiration states, "I would like to thank all listeners and well-wishers for all your support and commitment towards my radio show, Love & Inspiration since its premiere in March on PJD3 Power 102.7FM. I also would like to thank Managing Director of both PJD2 1300AM and PJD3 Power 102.7FM, for the opportunity afforded me to present a top quality radio show. Special thanks are extended to Master D. for his exceptional logistical assistance in ensuring the successful broadcasts.”
The Love & Inspiration radio show has been receiving great reviews and extensive exposure; with local, regional and international listenership. The Love & Inspiration Show airs on Sunday afternoons from 3:00pm-5:00pm. Love & Inspiration focuses on various topics of interest and in particular topics which enable listeners to experience more meaningful relationships in their lives; friendships, family, love and work relationships. Devoted listeners hear music of excellence; are inspired through exclusive interviews with VIP guests; listen to inspiring love & life changing stories; ask questions on relationship matters and more.
The Love & Inspiration Show has a listenership as far as Russia, the UK and Mauritius. Host Roy Cotton, Jr. states, “My listeners also hail from: Barbados, St. Kitts, USA, India, Nigeria, Hong Kong, Holland, France, and Canada. Their demographics include: persons aged 20 to over 65 who range from serious investors; to the romantic at heart.”
In light of the beautiful Christmas season that we are presently in which embraces love, peace and sharing with each other as one people, Roy Cotton Jr. deems it a wonderful opportunity and most fitting to invite one of St. Maarten’s local icons and historian Mr. Neville Lake “Doc of St. Peters” on the Love & Inspiration radio show this coming Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Neville Lake, who is very passionate about sharing the history about Sint Maarten with its people, will be the co-host of the inspirational radio show with Roy Cotton Jr., as Mr. Lake “Doc”, shares the history of Christmas on Sint Maarten/St. Martin, read some lovely Christmas poems and entertain the listeners with music of excellence, customary to the Sunday radio show.
Therefore you are invited to tune into the Love & Inspiration radio show this coming Sunday afternoon from 3:00pm to enjoy a brilliant show.
“My dedication to quality broadcasting and to my listeners of the Love and Inspiration show will ensure that the show continues for many more years to come. Thanks once again for your loyalty and support.”
Roy Cotton Jr. thanks the partners of his show, A. & F. Catering, and Island Real Estate Team. He extends best wishes to the community of Sint Maarten/Saint Martin, and his regional and international listeners, his family, well-wishers and committed listeners.

lbcallstar11122015PHILIPSBURG:--- The Walichi Basketball Association will be hosting it's 2nd LBC All Star Weekend this upcoming Saturday December 12th and Sunday December 13th at Melford Hazel Sports Complex in Sucker Garden.
The Saturday schedule will start at 1:30pm. The schedule is as follows:

1:30PM: Opening Ceremony
1:45PM: Performance
2:00PM: U13 All Star Game
3:00PM: Performance
3:30PM: French VS Dutch U16 All Star Game
5:00PM: 3X3 games (Outdoor)(2 F/1 M Per Team)
The LBC All Star Weekend concludes on the Sunday with a packed day.

The schedule is as follows:
1:00PM: National Anthem
1:15PM: Skills Competition (U13 & Senior)
2:00PM: Performance – Brat and DT & OTG
2:15PM: 3 Point Shootout
3:00PM: Performance – Sigma Defense
3:15PM: LBC Celebrity Game
5:00PM: Performance – Jabz York
5:15PM: North VS South All Star Game
7:00PM: All Star Weekend Prize Giving

The weekend will have various games for all the age groups to showcase their skills and talent on the floor and guest performances for the fans. The Celebrity All Star Game will have actors, writers, singers, Dj's and various other professional functions in the community such as DJ Outkast, King Vers, SoloKween, Latoya Lake (Writer), MP Leona Marlin Romeo, Rene Violenus and so much more. The weekend will close off with the North Vs South All Star Game with the top 16 players so far in the season and the prize giving. The female ballers look forward in seeing you coming out and bringing a classmate, friend, neighbour or family and enjoying a fun but competitive weekend.

The St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce and Industry would like to remind its members that Election day is December 11, 2015 from 8:30 to 12 noon. For the Large Business Sector, there are two (2) vacancies, and for the Small Business Sector, there is one (1) vacancy on its Board of Directors.
The election will be held on Friday December 11th, 2015 from 8:30 am until 12 noon.
Candidates are as follow:
Large Business Sector : Mr. Keith Franca, Mr. Edwin Gumbs, Ms. Charlise Philips and Mr. Stanley Lint.
Small Business Sector: Mrs. Shasa Lake and Mr. Sidharth Bijlani (Cookie).
Voters are advised to pick up their voting cards at the Chamber of Commerce & Industry office .
These cards will be exchanged for a ballot on Election Day.

PHILIPSBURG:---- SDM is amazed by the way the current government can predict the nearby future. Claiming with certainty that the decree to postpone elections WILL be signed off by the governor of St. Maarten is presumptuous at best. The government is not only making assumptions about what they perceive to be the wishes of the people, but they also claim to have support of the people of St. Maarten.
SDM can only conclude that regardless of what people in St. Maarten say, write, think or do, the persons in power will continue to do as they please. On Dec 10, 2015, the Day of Human Rights it was made clear once again that the people of St. Maarten are allowed limited RIGHTS. Trying to make wishes sound right by referring to popular terms such as “Ship Jumping and Electoral Reform” doesn’t make it right. It only demonstrates power driven individuals fighting against real reform.
St. Maarten has been presented the right to vote and should not be misled once again by the Status Qou. If the current government really wants to speak for the people, then ask the people what they want first. Their answers should lead to a clear Yes or No to Elections in February 2016.
This is NOT rocket science. Keep it Simple Direct and Measurable.
We are all entitled to an equal opportunity to a better Quality of Life. Progress that is measureable through solutions which promote economic growth, infrastructure and environmental improvements, social and human development, and especially now Good Governance. This will also provide the needed Relief that our people are so desperately longing for.

Want to learn more about SDM, Contact us via Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or look us up and like us on Facebook St. Maarten Development Movement SDM.

wps11122015POINTE BLANCHE:--- Christmas is coming to Walter Plantz Square (WPS) at Down Street on Friday afternoon at Happy Hour. An 18-foot Christmas tree will be in place, and the entire beach and square will be lit-up for the holiday season.
Every Friday there will be Happy Hour@Walter to the tunes of DJ Em. Restaurants are already open catering to residents and visitors: Irie Garden (vegetarian), Layback Bar & Restaurant (creole), and the Oranje Café.
There will be free candy and Christmas cookies for the kids along with a special photo opportunity with ‘Walter loves Christmas.’ Parking is available near the square.
Make WPS a place to visit this holiday season and beyond. It is a great location for visitors, family and friends to hang out through the week or weekends.
Cruise passengers also have a new venue to visit and sample the products and services at the various ginger-bread houses at the square.
The Walter Plantz Square at Down Street has generated a new spirit of life into the area for locals and visitors alike.
WPS is about promoting the national heritage of the country which is part of Port St. Maarten’s re-inventing cruise tourism and is essential to the new products and services to be offered to cruise and stay-over visitors. This is very important in order for the country to maintain its position as a premiere matured cruise destination.
WPS comprises of seven small buildings constructed according to the traditional St. Maarten architectural ginger-bread design, to reflect the national heritage of the destination. The essence of the project is to bring in the heritage value of the destination by showcasing the ginger bread homes of the past.
The approximately US$2 million project entailed the construction of a square with cabanas to be used for a bar/restaurant, the selling of arts and crafts and other tourist related goods; water fountain; 12 Sylvester palm trees 12 feet high; toilet/bathroom facilities; lockers; the square will be disabled accessible; parking for five taxi’s; small splash pool for kids; water fountain illuminating 60 different lights at night; 24-hour security.
The square is strategically located next to the Walter Plantz Tender Jetty which connects to the boardwalk/beach promenade, Down Street and Front Street which allows for a broader distribution flow of passengers.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), announces that from Saturday midnight, the Ring Road will be closed.

The Ring Road will reopen on Monday morning.

Parking will be restricted during the aforementioned timeframe and there will be no through traffic permitted.

All vehicles must be removed from the premises by 9.00PM Saturday night. All vehicles that are not removed will be towed at the owner’s expense.

Ministry VROMI urges all motorists to be mindful of the road closure and to respect the allotted work frame to ensure prompt reopening.
Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconveniences this may cause.

emillee09122015PHILIPSBURG:---  On Thursday 10th December, In keeping with Minister Lee's desire for Government and Government affiliated entities to be more open and transparent, the board of the SZV has decided to emulate the Minister's public recruitment methods for finding the best possible candidates for 3 vacancies on the board of the SZV.
The primary task of the Supervisory Board is to monitor the policy pursued by the Director, the Director’s performance of its managerial duties and the company's general course of affairs, taking into account of the interests of all the company's stakeholders as well as overseeing the funds entrusted to the organization. .
The opening of a public vacancy for new board members is in line with SZV 3.0 as SZV aims to become a more transparent and professional organization. The Supervisory Board members, in their advisory role, will function in the interests of the customers, staff and external stakeholders and be responsible for good quality governance.
According to Minister Lee” the SZV plays such a critical role in our community, finding the most motivated and capable board members is critical to the stability of the countries only institution that SZV is exclusively responsible for the implantation of Social and Health Insurances for the Country of St. Maarten. I am thrilled to find that openness and transparency is contagious. I commend the board and its interim director, Glen Carty, for being open in its search for board member candidates."
Interested persons submit an application with a Curriculum Vitae to:
Chairman of the Supervisory Board of USZV
Attn: Michel Petit, MD
and email it to:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The application deadline is December 31st, 2015

PHILIPSBURG:--- NV GEBE hereby informs the community of St. Maarten that the power plant is still carrying out work on its generators on Friday, December 11, 2015.
This will result in disruption in the electricity supply to a number of districts. For disrupted areas, please go to the NV GEBE Facebook page where areas that will be posted in connection with load shedding.
NV GEBE informs the community that every effort is being made to complete the repairs and restore reliable and uninterrupted power supply to the community of St. Maarten in the shortest time possible.
NV GEBE apologizes once again for the inconvenience caused and thanks its customers for their patience.
For emergencies, please contact our toll free number at: 1-844-432-3213 or contact us via our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/nvgebe.

stolencars10122015PHILIPSBURG:--- In connection with the ongoing “stolen vehicles” investigation which started on Friday October 23rd 2015 on the Bush road, the police department is giving the following update.
A total of 21 vehicles were found and confiscated at that location. 5 of these vehicles which resulted to be stolen have since been returned to their rightful owner. 6 of the vehicles which resulted not being stolen were also returned to their rightful owner. 5 of the vehicles are still being investigated. And 5 of these vehicles have not yet been claimed by the rightful owner and remain in “safe keeping.”
carthefts10122015The Police Department is asking anyone who recognize one of these vehicles as their stolen vehicle and have filed an official report with the Detective Department regarding this vehicle being stolen should get in contact with the Police Forensic Department by calling 54-22222 ext. 221 or 114, from December 14th and 18th 2015 between 9am and 3pm, for further information. Please note that vehicles that are not claimed within 2 weeks of publication of this article will be destroyed.
carsbushroad10122015All persons who are claiming any of these vehicles should be in the possession of all legal documents (bill of sale, insurance document, road tax receipt, inspection card) for the vehicle they want to claim.

 

KPSM Police Report

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Department received numerous calls from persons in the community on Thursday December 10th regarding a public notice that was posted on “Whatsap” early in the morning. The notice stated that the community should be careful and be on the lookout for three or for men identifying themselves as workers from the water and electrical company who are there to install shower caps to save water or install electric energy saving bulbs for free as part government lay down program. The broadcast continued to state that these persons have been spotted in many areas and these persons should not be let into your home. These persons are robbers robbing people at gunpoint.
The police department is informing the community that we do not have any official reports, complaints or records of any person or groups of persons regarding this type of suspicious behavior. The police department nevertheless, takes this type of situations very seriously and will immediately start an investigation to establish the validity of this information.
The police department is taking this opportunity to warn the community to be very alert if they should be confronted with this type of situation and immediately inform the police department.

KPSM Poilice Report

drugs10122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Two men were arrested on Thursday December 10th at approximately 10.20 a.m. for the illegal possession of a fire-arm and drugs. The arrests took place on the Walter Nisbet road in the vicinity of the John Larmonie Center where the police was having a general control. The suspects were stopped while they were driving in a silver colored jeep. During the control the officers smelled a very strong scent of burning marihuana coming from the inside of the vehicle. Both occupants of the vehicle started behaving quite suspicious. The officers continued with a search of the vehicle at which time they found a pistol under the drivers’ seat. This fire-arm was immediately confiscated and both suspects with initials J.A.W. (26) and A.J.M. (24) arrested on the spot.

gun10122015 During a search of the suspects two small plastic bags containing an amount of marihuana was found and also confiscated for further investigation. As the investigation continued a search of the vehicle belonging to A.J.M. was also searched. During this search a white cotton bag in which a plastic bag containing 42 smaller plastics bags containing “hashish”. The plastic bag and contents were also confiscated for further investigation. Both suspects remain in custody for further investigation.

confiscatedglock10122015PHILIPSBURG:---- On Wednesday December 9th at approximately 02.00 p.m., based on a very long and extensive investigation, police were able to arrest a 37 years old male suspect with initials F.F.C. The arrest was made at his residence in Garden of Eden Dutch, Quarter. During his arrest the suspect resisted, but was quickly overpowered by the arresting officers and placed in handcuffs. The police department has been searching intensively for this suspect for the last six months. He has been suspected in the numerous violent home invasions and armed robberies in the areas of Weymouth hill, Betty’s Estate and Saunders and at various locations on the Dutch side of island. He is also the suspected in at least two cases whereby he fired shots at the police officers as part of his escape tactic. During a search of the home of the suspect a pistol was found and confiscated for further investigation.
This suspect who is considered armed and extremely dangerous by police has managed to successfully evade his capture, until his arrest on December 9th 2015. This investigation has been very lengthy for the Police Force of Sint Maarten, requiring extra manpower and a lot of overtime hours next to other financial issues which had to be covered. The assistance of the extra manpower coming from the Police Forces of Aruba and Curacao, the R.S.T. and Royal Marechaussee has contributed tremendously in this investigation and other investigations that have now been finalized. The great improvement in the communication between the community and the police department by way of the Community Police Officers has also been a major factor in the successful capture of this suspect.
The police department is encouraging all communities to establish good communication between themselves and their Community Police Officers to share information by way of a “chat room” using one of the Social Media Outlets.
As in this case, the Community Police Officer with whom the information was shared immediately informed the Detective Department who, with limited resources, did a tremendous job in tracking the location of this very illusive suspect.
The police department has been in contact with Interpol who stated that an international warrant for the arrest for this suspect had been issued as he has been identified as a suspect in type of criminal activity on other islands in the region. The investigation continues and the suspect remains in custody.

KPSM Police Report

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Tax Department would like the public to know that there has been a change in the tax legislation for all Foundations, Associations, and Trusts (FA and T), as of January 1, 2015, these entities have to pay profit tax.

This profit tax legislation regarding the FA and T entities is valid even if the FA and T is not conducting a business. The profit tax is excluded from those FA and T entities that deal exclusively with serving a general public interest. (See article 1 of the Profit Tax Ordinance, as amended in A.B. 2014- 7)

The Tax Department said that FA and T entities must file their Profit Tax returns as of fiscal year 2015. The provisional Profit Tax return must be submitted before April 1, 2016 and the final Profit Tax return must be submitted before July 1, 2016.

A copy of the financial statements for the relevant year must be submitted with the final tax return, said the Tax Department. The tax forms will be available online as of February 1, 2016 via http://onlineservices.sintmaartengov.org. Failure to file the tax returns can result in a fine of up to NAf 2.500.

The Tax Administration urges all Foundations, Associations and Trusts that have not yet registered at the Tax Administration, to do so as soon as possible, in order to avoid fines.

For more information, you can contact the Tax Administration, Inspectorate Department, Vineyard Building, Buncamper road 33, at 5422143, 5425301, 5425304, 5423839 or via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

laserxmas10122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Annually Philipsburg Broadcasting (Laser 101 Oasis 96.3 Tropixx 105.5 & Mix 94.7 FM) decorates the roundabout at A. Th Illidge Road in collaboration with the St. Maarten Lions Club as a community service to St. Maarten. This year, due to the continuous theft of decorations, Philipsburg Broadcasting has decided to bring joy directly to the homes by donating Christmas trees to foster homes on both sides of the island as well as the St. Maarten Medical Center and the Sister Basilia Center. Our goal is to spread the Holiday cheer and help these amazing people who are daily examples of the giving spirit.

Laser 101 FM Live On The Web! http://www.laser101.fm "The Workload Show" Weekdays From 10 AM To 2 PM & With Gee Money.

PHILIPSBURG:---- The St. Maarten Marine Trades Association (SMMTA) has worked hand in hand with the National Institute for Professional Advancement (NIPA) to help secure jobs in the marine industry for approximately 75% of the first cohort of maritime students. Brian Deher, President of the SMMTA stated “The St. Maarten Marine Trades Association has for many years now been focusing on helping the youth of St. Maarten understand, appreciate, and work in the different fields that make up the marine industry. This ranges from helping kids get started in swimming, sailing and fishing programs as hobbies to engaging students in programs such as Build Your Future where they actually learn to build, operate and maintain an actual sailboat. From the onset we have been strong supporters of NIPA, especially the maritime program, and we are happy to say that most of the students that are ready to graduate the first level of maritime training have secured jobs in the marine industry.” Mr. Deher went on to thank the entire SMMTA membership for their support and especially Island Water World, Aquamania Adventures, The Yacht Club Port de Plaisance, and IGY Marinas for employing the students. Mr. Deher added “A special thank you is due to Garth Steyn and Iain Mobbs and their team at St. Maarten Sailing School as well as Etienne Lake, Mike Van Roij, Anthony Mc Leod and the team at IGY Marinas for providing months of hands on, job training for the students.”
According to the SMMTA, their success in working with NIPA was due to their close working relationship with the school’s board as well as the staff. Deher commented that “we worked extremely closely with many of the staff and board members at the school but especially with Mrs. Andrea Gibson Paul and Mr. Garfield Sargeant who without their continued assistance and dedication, and the board’s support, our success this year may not have been possible.”
The SMMTA reaffirmed their commitment to working with NIPA, other schools, and the Government to encourage more young people to get involved with the marina industry on St. Maarten.

telemsmuc10122015Press Release from SMCU

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Union received information that a former employee and former SMCU union leader, and former Telem have won the bit for fiber to the home.

Staff members of Telem stated that one of most important criteria’s to won a bid is that the contractors that enter the bid should have experience in blowing of Fiber. In this case the contractor that won the bid never worked with fiber before but yet won the bit for a major project pertaining to fiber.

To make matters worse we understood that the same Surinamers will be back again to continue the fiber work but now as employees of the company of this ex employee.

Mr. Louisa and Mr. London had inviting the president of the union in a meeting informing him that they want to give the fiber project to a local company but they must work with the surnames and wanted the union’s cooperation.

They were asked why it has to be this group of people that Telem wants to work with and it was left at that. We don’t see why the emphasis that this same group have to be the one to carry out our Fiber Project while we do have competent persons on the island that can do this job.

The company just signed an 8 million Euros loan and the Surinamers are back in the picture again.

telem10122015In addition the above a member of the supervisory board that works at the airport make known to employees of Telem that all the documents for the Surinamers are now fixed, so now they can officially work in St. Maarten. When he was ask why and what happened to the local guys he replied “the local guys are not qualified”

He also informed the Telem employees that 60% of Telcel will be sold to Digicell, while the union nor the employees of Telem is not aware of this matter we where not informed by the CFO of Telem.

The union is going to request a meeting with the new council of minister to get some clarity in these matters.

Here we go again instead board members supervise the directors they joint them in the wrong doing.

The board director needs to change and Telem need a CEO.

anthonyhuie10122015PHILIPSBURG/JAMAICA:--- A movie to be shot in Jamaica in 2016 is expected to change the course of history in how films are produced and distributed. In fact, the film is expected to have a direct tremendous financial rewards for Caribbean communities. The film—“The Spirit That Guides Us” is a story written by Jamaican-born author Anthony Huie and is a wonderful intertwining of spiritualism and natural life in the beautiful seaport, lost resort of Port Antonio.

Mr. Huie and his team are raising funds for the pre-production of the film, which he said will benefit not only those who contribute, but especially those across the Caribbean who assist in promoting the campaign.

“You have a charity, you want to be part of this, get involved in the crowdfunding. You have a unique foundation, you want to help out, get involved in the crowdfunding, you’re a school in the Caribbean, not just Jamaica...you have some unique challenges, you’re a hospital you have some unique challenges, get in touch with us. Get in touch with the crowdfunding, because at the end of the day, the awards to the community are going to be astronomical,” Mr. Huie said. His plan is not just to have a production team fly into his hometown, shoot the film and leave the community high and dry. He wants to give back to the Caribbean.

This novel approach to filmmaking is also expected to drive tourists to Jamaica during its shoot in the winter months of 2016. Mr. Huie and his team have launched a crowd funding platform on Go Fund Me to raise $750,000 for the pre-production budget. Those who donate $US1000 to the project will have the unique opportunity to visit Jamaica for a week during the movie shoot, receive meals and accommodations, be on set with the director and cast and actually be in the movie in the crowd scenes. “It is just immersing yourself into the culture, meeting the people; just kicking back and enjoy a vacation in a unique way where you are being welcomed as a member of the family,” Mr. Huie said of the rewards for the $1000 campaign.

Donations can be as little as little as $10 and as much as $50,000; the latter particularly for the corporate community. A donation of $50,000 would involve exclusive product placement in a scene of the movie.

Those interested in contributing to the funding drive or to learn more about the campaign can visit: https://www.gofundme.com/spiritthatguidesus

In the meantime, Mr. Huie has also received the ringing endorsement of the Jamaican government in having this film shot in the resort town of Port Antonio. “The Jamaica government has so far sent us a wonderful letter of endorsement and the mayor from the (Port Antonio) where the story is actually written has equally sent us a wonderful welcome. They are preparing to welcome all visitors as if they are a long lost family member,” Mr. Huie said.

“The Spirit That Guides Us” is told from the point of view of a Jamaican child that got left behind when his parents immigrated to Canada. Mr. Huie takes us out of our comfortable surroundings, gently and most carefully introduces us to the world outside returning us to our world of comfort with a fresh understanding and newly acquired appreciation of the things we have so long and may have taken for granted. The movie will be produced by The Griffin Group" Production Company from the US.

endseaturtle10122015Endangered Nests Face Threats from Coastal Development and Artificial Lighting

PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Nature Foundation has recorded a moderately successful Sea Turtle Nesting Season for the 2015 period. From May to November three species of Sea Turtles come to lay their eggs on local beaches, one of the few places in the region were this actually occurs. This year, because of the large amount of Sargassum Seaweed, beaches with a normally high volume of Sea Turtles such as Guana Bay and Dawn Beach nested primarily on Great Bay Beach. This is an issue for the turtle nests since Great Bay has significant issues with Coastal Development, beach recreation and artificial lighting:

“This year we have had a total of 13 nests, with a total of 710 confirmed hatchlings of all three species (Hawksbill, Leatherback and Green) so far. This year we had to transport nests which were laid on Great Bay Beach because they were laid too close to beach stands or we knew that they would have been affected by artificial light. We were also called out on numerous occasions to sea turtles hatchlings which were disoriented because of artificial lights from town. This shift in nesting is more than likely caused by the large amount of Sargassum Seaweed which piled up on the usual nesting beaches,” commented Tadzio Bervoets of the St. Maarten Nature Foundation.

The Nature Foundation also commended especially the security staff at the Westin Resort who were instrumental in assisting with the successful nesting of sea turtles this season; “We are very grateful to the security staff at Westin for their help this year. They have successfully helped a few hundred sea turtles return to the ocean and are true turtle guardians,” continued Bervoets.

Sea turtle population numbers have plummeted to dangerously low numbers throughout the past century due to human impacts, bringing many species close to extinction and causing them to be listed as critically endangered. In order to reverse this trend, all sea turtle species are now protected by international laws and treaties as well as local laws. Based on ARTICLE 16 and 17 of the Nature Conservation Ordinance St. Maarten it is illegal to kill, wound, capture, pick-up, have animals that belong to a protected animal species, to directly or indirectly disturb their environment resulting in a physical threat or damage to the fauna or to commit other acts which result in disturbance of the animal. It is also forbidden to upset an animal belonging to a protected species, to disturb damage or destroy its nest, lair, or breeding place, as well as to take the nest of such an animal. Also, it is forbidden to pick-up or to destroy the eggs of animals belonging to a protected species.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Consumer Price Index for Sint Maarten has decreased in the month of October 2015 by -0.1 percent compared to August 2015.

When comparing average consumer prices over a twelve month period (Oct. 2014 to Oct. 2015), an increase of 0.6 percent was recorded compared to the same period one year earlier.

This is evident from the data released by the Department of Statistics (STAT) today.

Price changes between August & October 2015

The consumer price index for Sint Maarten has decreased in the month of October 2015 by -0.1 percent compared to August 2015. The price index recorded in October 2015 is
126.8.

Expenditure Category
WEIGHT
INDEX AUGUST 2015 INDEX OCTOBER
2015
% CHANGE
Food 10% 192.5 194.6 1.1
Beverages and tobacco 1% 145.8 145.6 -0.1
Clothing & footwear 7% 114.1 114.5 0.4
Housing 39% 123.4 123.5 0.1
Household furnishing & appliances 6% 145.7 145.8 0.1
Medical care 3% 115.4 115.4 0.0
Transport & communication 20% 107.8 105.7 -1.9
Recreation & education 6% 106.0 106.3 0.3
Misc. 8% 120.1 120.6 0.4
TOTAL 100% 126.9 126.8 -0.1

Expenditure Categories – marginal increases largely offset by decreases

In October 2015, six of the nine expenditure categories became more expensive, whilst two became cheaper. Amongst the more expensive were the categories; ‘Food’ (+1.1%),
‘Clothing and Footwear’ (+0.4%),‘Housing’ (+0.1%), ‘Household Furnishing & Appliances’
(+0.1%), ‘Recreation & Education’ (0.3%) and ‘Miscellaneous’ (+0.4%).
Whereas decreases were recorded for the expenditure categories ‘Beverages and Tobacco’, and ‘Transport & Communication’ with -0.1% and -1.9% respectively. The expenditure categories ‘Medical Care’ remained stable.

efi10122015PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of St. Martin Event Management class will be hosting a panel discussion on the topic “Sustainability”. Sustainability is a trending topic within the Tourism Industry, particular the word Eco-Friendly. On St. Maarten/St. Martin the community is becoming more aware of the dangers and implications of a destroyed environment. Issues concerning the state of the island’s environment have been the topic of discussion in several parliamentary meetings, which led to the motivation to hold a discussion on this topic. There is a growing concern among the community in pollution, landfills, beaches and mass development to name a few. What are being done, what can be done and how will it be done to make St. Maarten/St. Martin an Eco-Friendly Island.
The panel consists of former Minister of VROMI and Director of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Claret Connor, Director of Saint Martin International Affairs, Mr. Alex Richards, Manager of the Sint Maarten Nature Foundation, Tadzio Berevoets and Laura Bijnsdorp of Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC).
Each panelist will provide their views on various topics such as Climate Change, Over Development, Pollution, Recycling, etc... The audience will also have the opportunity to pose questions to the panel.
The event is scheduled for Saturday, December 12 from 2:00 – 5:00pm at the University of St. Martin Lecture Hall. The general public is invited to attend

leonamarlinromeo11012015PHILIPSBURG:---  Independent Member of Parliament (MP) Leona Marlin-Romeo, has sent a letter to the President of Parliament requesting answers to the statement/comment made by MP Sarah Wescot Williams in her capacity as member of the CKAIR committee on climate control.

This prompted Independent Member of Parliament Leona Marlin Romeo to inquire about the data regarding the emission of possible toxic gases on Sint Maarten.

Details on the subject matter is needed as the Netherlands is one of the participants of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and in a recent ruling the district court of the Hague ordered the government to cut the country's greenhouse gas emissions by at least 25 percent by 2020.

Questions such as:

1. What are the figures/data on how much Sint Maarten emits that ultimately contributes to the global crisis?
2. Has there ever been a study on greenhouse gas emission on Sint Maarten and how much is in our atmosphere?
3. Considering the Kingdom constellation where does Sint Maarten rank in greenhouse gas emission?
4. Will this court ruling have any sort of effect on Sint Maarten?
5. The issue of global warming is not new what measures have the government of Sint Maarten taken in the last 10 years to address this issue, bearing in the landfill issues that maybe producing methane, and carbon dioxide gas?

Data is direly needed in this area on Sint Maarten. Similar to the Dutch environmentalists’ argument, and subsequently the court agreed, the government has a legal responsibility to protect its people against looming dangers, including the effects of climate change.

sundialinteract10122015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday, December 4, the Interact Club of Sundial and other students of Sundial launched its “Leaders are also Readers” project at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library for ten (10) weeks. The objective of the project is to get our senior citizens within the community to share information with the younger generation, and this case the Sundial Interact club and the students of Sundial. The objective is also for the elders to read to the students and vice versa.

At last Friday’s session, five (5) senior citizens from the Helping Hands Foundation and Mr. Jocelyn Arndell shared information about St. Maarten’s history and shared information about their past professions to the group that was present. Poems were also recited by a representative of the Helping Hands Foundation, which motivated the group to make wise decisions, and to choose education as a way to improve their economic and social situation.

The exchange session between the elder and younger generation will continue this Friday, Dec. 11th at the Philipsburg Jubilee library at 2pm, where it will take place for the next 8 weeks.

The Sundial Interact Club is sponsored by the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise and meets every 1st and 3rd Wednesday at 12:30pm at the Sundial school.

Principal Peterson-Regales, School Advisors, Tr. Wendy and Tr. France, the members of the Sundial Interact club, and Ms. Marcellia Henry, President of the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise, would like to thank Ms. Jackie Morris for coming up with this excellent idea and for facilitating this process of having seniors share their wealth of knowledge with the youths, and for having both generations read to each other as well.

singaporemodel09122015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Tuesday the 8th of November, Minister of Public Health, Social Development, Mr. Emil Lee hosted his first seminar since taking office. Over 30 representatives comprising of representatives from the various labor unions, private sector, and Government apparatus based on the Tripartite Committee were in attendance.

Minister Lee has always been fascinated Singapore and took the opportunity to invite consultant, Mr. Christopher Khoo who was on a business trip in Anguilla to give a presentation on the Singapore Model. Mr. Khoo provided a wealth of information on Singapore’s Tourism sector, Labor Market, Health Care, Pension Plan, Economy, Education System, Tax Structure, Political System, and Waste Management model. Attendees found the seminar to be highly inspirational and it created momentum for a follow up meeting to discuss the way forward as it pertains to labor related matters on Sint Maarten.

Many ideas were shared that will be revised during the follow up meeting and adapted to Sint Maarten. Minister Lee stated in an invited press statement on Tuesday, that he hopes this seminar will be a stimulus for everyone in the room to come together and begin our discussion. He emphasized the importance of working towards building a win-win-win consensus for all those present which will ultimately benefit the community of Sint Maarten at large, ensuring Sint Maarten lives up to its fullest potential. Minister Lee concluded by stating we need to be bold, creative, willing to learn from other countries and not re-invent the wheel, and join forces.

cftbonairesaba09122015Oranjestad:--- The Board of financial supervision Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (Cft) met on December 7th on Sint Eustatius with the Executive Council and the Island Council. The concerns the Cft had raised about the financial situation of the public body during the previous visit are persisting. Although some reporting requirements were partially met in November, some necessary steps should be taken soon in the area of financial management and liquidity. Longer delay is not an option anymore. The Executive Council and the Island Council have indicated that they would start working to cope with the administrative and financial problems in Sint Eustatius.
Financial situation
The financial situation of Sint Eustatius is, and still remains worrisome. The annual accounts revealed that 2014 has ended with a deficit. The Cft does not consider it feasible that the deficit of 2014, which the Cft estimated at USD 0.5 million, can still be offset in the budgetary year 2015. For that reason, the Cft advised Sint Eustatius to compensate the entire deficit in the 2016 budget. An amended draft budget in which the deficit is compensated has been adopted by the Island Council on December 8th. The Cft believes that Sint Eustatius has no small task in trying to stay within the budgetary limits. Support is desirable at this point. Cft will advise the minister of BZK, upon receipt of the amended 2016 budget, to suspend the obligations stop and replace this with preceding supervision.

Financial management
Only in the last quarter of 2015, the public entity managed to submit adopted financial accounts over 2014, a revised first budget amendment over 2015 and the draft 2016 budget to the Cft. Neither the legislative cut-off dates, nor the repeatedly postponed deadlines were met. Consequently this year the information supply to the Island Council, the Cft and the minister of BZK was quite limited. This situation is troublesome and requires urgent improvement in 2016.

An expert group which was instated in 2015 in consultation with the public entity has recently presented an improvement plan to address the issues related to financial management. This improvement plan is an integral part of the overall improvement plan which addresses both the administrative and financial problems. The Cft pointed out that in 2016 a fresh start must be made, whereby the public entity should work energetically to execute the overall improvement plan. The measures in this plan should eventually ensure a sound administrative and financial situation is created in Sint Eustatius. The deliberations with the Executive Council and the Island Council have shown the will to press ahead with the improvement plan. The Cft will monitor the execution of the financial part of the improvement plan, and report in its responses to the periodic execution reports.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Sint Maarten – The House of Parliament will meet in a public plenary session on December 11.

The plenary session is set for Friday at 10.00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is a discussion with the Electoral Council about the February 9th, 2016 elections.
The second agenda point is a draft National Ordinance for changes to the Pension National Ordinance for Civil Servants. This agenda point was requested by Members of Parliament (MPs) L.M. Marlin-Romeo, MP F.A. Meyers and MP T.E. Heyliger.

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 120, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and via www.sxmparliament.org.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The General Audit Chamber issued a report regarding their Compliance Audit of the 2014 Financial Statement of Government of Sint Maarten on December 9th, 2015.
The report opens with the statement that since the attainment of the status as Country within the Kingdom, Sint Maarten has been unable to present a reliable and auditable financial statement. “We find this lack of progress unfortunate”, according to the Audit Chamber.
Similar to previous years, the Audit Chamber concluded that the informational value of the report accompanying the 2014 Financial Statement is inadequate. The 2014 Financial Statement fails to include an explanation regarding the extent to which policy intentions were achieved. The financial statement also does not provide sufficient information regarding the costs associated with the achievement of policy. “Parliament is therefore not provided the opportunity to form a proper opinion regarding the implementation of policy and the management thereof”, according the Audit Chamber.
Financial information in the financial statement must be developed in accordance with the budget and related regulations. The Audit Chamber determined that the financial information does not meet the requirements of the National Accountability Ordinance (NAO). Based on the extent of errors related to reliability, legal compliance and document composition, the Audit Chamber feels the accountant correctly issued an adverse opinion on the 2014 Financial Statement.
“The uncertainties and errors found in the financial statement are such, that we conclude that the financial statement is unreliable again this year”, the Audit Chamber stated.
The Audit Chamber issued a recommendation last year as part of its audit report on the 2013 Financial Statement. Specifically, the Audit Chamber called for the Minister of Finance to develop a new plan to improve financial management. According to the Audit Chamber, “one year hence, we note that the plan is, for the most part, not complete. None of the subsets (sub plans) of the plan have been formally presented to the Audit Chamber”. The Minister of Finance is requested to finalize the remaining subsets of the plan for the improvement of the financial management by the first quarter of 2016.
The report regarding the compliance audit of the 2014 Financial Statement contains a number of other recommendations to both the Minister of Finance and the individual ministers.
The ministers are advised to include the costs and the desired effects for each intended policy goal in their respective ministerial budgets. It is further suggested that the ministers take care to properly monitor and evaluate their goals, the costs and the effects, and to give account for their goals at the end of the fiscal year to the Council of Ministers.
The Minister of Finance is counseled to ensure that the individual ministers provide timely interim information regarding the achievement of proposed policy intentions, the costs and effects thereof, and, to make sure that the financial statement includes a report, per ministry, regarding the achievement of proposed policy intentions, the costs and effects thereof.
The Audit Chamber also issued suggestions to Parliament. Specifically, Parliament is advised not to accept budgets unless individual ministers indicate what policy goals as well as desired effects they intend to achieve, and at what cost. Parliament is further cautioned not to accept that the Minister of Finance neglects providing Parliament with timely, interim reports regarding results, costs and effects of policy per ministry.
Based on their findings, the Audit Chamber seeks to contribute to an orderly and accountable financial management for Sint Maarten. In so doing, there is more of a guarantee that public funds are spent in a legitimate, efficient and effective manner.
The report “Compliance Audit: 2014 Financial Statement of Sint Maarten” is published in both English and Dutch and is available on the website of the General Audit Chamber (www.arsxm.og).

Click here to read audit chamber report on government financial statements.

truck09122015PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police traffic department is investigating a traffic accident which happened on Wednesday December 9th at approximately 12.00 p.m. The accident occurred on the crossing of Betty’s Estate road and Cordia Drive. The investigation by the traffic department shows, that the driver of a heavy duty dump truck while driving on the Pointsetta road and reaching the intersection in question could not bring the vehicle to a stop because the brakes on the vehicle malfunctioned. The vehicle struck a light pole from G.E.B.E and then continued on destroying the concrete wall of Cordia road # 2 and then slammed into the bedroom wall of the house. No one at that home was injured. The driver of the dump-truck complained of pain in one of his hands and was treated on the scene by paramedics.

kpsmlogo21082014PHILIPSBURG:--- Police on Monday December 7th at approximately 07.30 p.m. arrested a suspect with initials C.P. suspected of threatening another man with a fire-arm. The suspect was arrested without incident on the Amaryllis road. During the arrest of the suspect no fire-arm was found. As the investigation continued, it turned out that the suspect in question was also the same suspect in the shooting incident of October 12th 2015 on the Flamboyant road in Saunders. The shooting took place after a heated argument between the suspects and two brothers. During this shooting the two brothers were slightly injured from the gun shots that were fired. Both victims were taken to the Sint Maarten Medical Center for treatment. After treatment both victims were released and could return home. The suspect remains in custody for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

seda09122015WILLEMSTAD:--- Recently, seven volunteers from the U.S. Forward Operating Location (USFOL) visited the Siloam Orphanage and assisted with various manual labors. The volunteers devoted four hours of time cleaning, landscaping, and rehabilitating the soccer field, as well as interacting and playing with the children. Siloam provides for children with a variety of needs–from toddlers who have been abandoned to children who have mental and physical disabilities.

In early December, eight volunteers from the USFOL visited SEDA and assisted with gift wrapping as well as SEDA’s first annual carnival “Day of Happiness and Surprise for Kids” for kids up to twelve years old to commemorate Monsignor Amado Romer’s birthday. The children were pampered with gifts, including coloring books and pencils.

For years, the USFOL has worked with community organizations like SEDA to demonstrate d their long standing appreciation for the hospitality received from the citizens of Curaçao.

slsscell09122015PHILIPSBURG:--- St. Maarten Laboratory Services, (SLS) joined in partnership with SCELL, the University of St. Martin School of Continuing Education and Life-Long Learning to illustrate their commitment to Education to the St. Maarten community last week with an undisclosed financial contribution. The organization commended The University of St. Martin for establishing SCELL and consistently pursuing the university’s determination to build human capital on the island of St. Maarten.
Mrs. Adelena Schaap, Human Resources Manager of SLS stated: We are proud to contribute financially to help further and develop SCELL. We believe that SCELL’s training opportunities are viable and are much needed in all organizations on the island. When employees receive training they are empowered and perform better in their daily jobs. We have also decided to hire SCELL to provide approximately 20+ trainings for our valued employees. We are confident that the training investment will ensure that the members of the community who visit SLS will receive an enhanced level of customer service and appreciation once the trainings are completed.
Gittens stated: SLS Laboratories has showcased with their financial support and vote of confidence in SCELL’s training programs that we are a much needed organization on the island. Their commitment to their employees and investing in their education and professional development will ensure their continued success. I am also impressed that SLS will be providing partial scholarships to their employees to pursue Associates degrees at the university, an impressive move in the right direction to build employee momentum.
If you would like further information on SCELL and training opportunities for your organization, call 554-2437, email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or fill in the form on our website: http://scell.usmonline.onl/index.php/contact-us.

 

extensioncoloringcontest091PHILIPSBURG:--- The Philipsburg Jubilee Library has extended the deadline for submission of coloring sheets for its coloring contest. Children between the ages of 0 to 6 years old can still show off their coloring talent to win great prizes.
The coloring contest is a part of the Babies and Toddlers campaign, which aims toward encouraging library membership of children at an early age. Beginning from the latter part of November 2015, children six years and under enthusiastically started taking part to compete in this fun coloring contest. All children in this age group are urged to send in their completed coloring sheets, because they can still win prizes in this fantastic contest.
Coloring sheets for the different age categories can be obtained at the Circulation Desk of the library or visit our Facebook pages to download them. The lucky prize winners of the coloring contest will be announced on December 15th.
As part of the Babies and Toddlers campaign all new members under the age of four will also get a free backpack filled with books, puppets and information leaflets. This entire activity was sponsored by Fatum Guardian Group.

igymarinas09122015PHILIPSBURG:--- IGY Marinas has joined the over 50 businesses that are supporting the Simpson Bay Fire Work Foundation’s initiative to bring a fire work display to the lagoon area for the upcoming New Year’s Eve celebrations. Brian Deher, Director of Marina Operations and Planning for IGY, stated “we are very happy to support this effort and want to thank Lal Baharani for all of his hard work and dedication to make this into a reality. IGY Marinas is committed to continuing to support the Simpson Bay Fire Work Foundation in future years.”
For more information on the fundraising efforts and the fire work display to bring in the New Year please visit the Simpson Bay Firework Foundation’s Facebook page.

lionsbingo09122015PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Lions Club had a successful fundraiser for its annual Christmas bingo which was recently renamed the Lion Wally Havertong Christmas Bingo Spectacular which was held last Saturday at the Festival Village.
Over 2000 persons attended the bingo whereby the general public could play for overloaded Christmas baskets, airline tickets, hotel stays and restaurant vouchers.

According to Bingo Chairman Lion Davey Woods; “the club is very happy with enormous support from the public that came out play last Saturday along with the great support of the business community that donated baskets and prizes for the event. Apart from all business that supported we really have to mention our two major sponsors Windward Roads & St. Maarten Harbor Group of Companies for their generosity over the last few years”.

The big winners at the 2015 Lions Christmas Bingo were: 1 round-trip ticket on Winair to any destination - Roseline Laville, 1 round-trip winner on Insel Air to Curacao - Ridaysa Dollison, 1 round-trip winner on Air Caraibes to Paris - Juli-Ann Sorrel,1 round-trip ticket on Winair/Air Antilles to Puerto Rico - Marcel Adams, 1 round-trip ticket on Insel Air to Santo Domingo - Glenny Cornelius, 1 round trip ticket on Winair/Air Antilles to Puerto Rico - Adora Gumbs,1 round-trip ticket on Air France to Paris - Irma Kleeberg. The winner of the US$1000 Santa’s Bag was Alejandro Brooks.

All proceeds raised from the Lion Wally Havertong Christmas Bingo Spectacular will be used by the St. Maarten Lions Club for various worthwhile community projects on St. Maarten such as recently completed “Kids Movie Date” with various foster homes and the Lion Nelson vd Linde Seniors Party at Princess Port de Plaisance amongst many others.

Upcoming events for the St. Maarten Lions Club are the celebration of 45th Anniversary and Lion Rudy Hoeve Health and Wellness Fair. Members of the public can email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information about the club and its various activities

PHILIPSBURG:--- Locals working for Sonesta Great Bay/ Maho Group are now walking on their toes as management of the company are busy firing local workers and are replacing them with foreign workers that comes from Sandals Resort.
Several of the workers contacted SMN News on more than one occasion stating that the foreigners that are brought in by the company gets top positions while locals are being victimized.
According to information provided to SMN News workers that worked for the company for 25 to 30 years are being fired. Another concern raised the abuse and misuse of the six months (temporary short term contracts) given to workers that are holding permanent positions.
While management of Maho Group are making deductions for health care and other premiums workers are not given their medical cards, and those that protested or fight for their rights are being terminated without compensation. According to information provided to SMN News states that former Minister of Justice Roland Duncan signed off on an exchange agreement with management of Maho Group in 2013, this even led to the company trying to get rid of local musicians and replace them with a band from Jamaica.
On Wednesday SMN News posed several questions to the members of the Council of Ministers about the exchange agreement that Maho Group obtained from the former Minister of Justice and most of the members of the council claim not to know about the “top secret” agreement.
However, when SMN News asked Prime Minister William Marlin if he is aware of the agreement since it transpired when he was the deputy prime minister in 2013 Marlin said he did not see the agreement but knows that there was discussions taking place between the former Minister of Justice and Maho Group of Companies. Marlin said based on the information he got at the time the agreement was to allow Maho Group to bring in people for training and not to take up top positions at the company.

PHILIPSBURG:--- While lips are sealed and negotiations are taking place behind closed doors as to who will become the Minister of Justice SMN News learnt from well-placed sources that former head of the Coast Guards and now a member of the management team of the Landsrecherche Edward Kirindongo is the proposed candidate that is currently undergoing screening to take up the position as Minister of Justice.
Kirindongo's name was mentioned once before when the USP joined the UPP/de Weever/LRM coalition but he never got the position because former Minister of Justice Dennis Richardson did not comply with USP leader Frans Richardson’s request when he asked him to resign prior to the motion of no-confidence given to the Gumbs cabinet.
On Wednesday SMN News asked Prime Minister William Marlin if the USP is contesting the report (screening) of Glen Daniel because it is alleged that the screening is flawed Marlin refuted those claims saying that he personally does not see the reports and the only person that sees the reports is a judge on the appeals committee. Marlin said that the seventh Minister will be sworn in before the end of the year but said he will not divulge the name of the candidate minister because if that person does not pass the screening then the person’s name is being tarnished within the community.
Efforts made to reach USP leader Frans Richardson on Wednesday on a confirmation on the selected candidate proved futile.

Marlin further stated that the former government took eight months before they managed to get a full cabinet but the red, white a blue coalition will not take that long because he is certain that the Minister of Justice will be sworn in before the end of the year.

wmarlin09122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Prime Minister William Marlin announced on Wednesday that the Landsbesluit submitted by his government to annul the October 29th LB submitted by the Gumbs cabinet to dissolve the parliament of St. Maarten and call for new elections is not yet signed but he expects that LB to be signed off by the governor of St. Maarten. Prime Minister Marlin also made clear that there will be no elections on February 9th 2016 even though he said the LB has not yet been signed off by the governor.
The Prime Minister lambasted the leader of the United Peoples Party Theodore Heyliger and others who have been making the news almost every day and even posting statements on Facebook accusing his government of hijacking democracy from the people of St. Maarten. Marlin said the election campaign have started and based on posts on Facbook the campaign is now ongoing in The Hague.
Marlin said that while the UPP leader said ‘the people’s rights have been trampled upon’ Marlin said he does not know which people the UPP leader is referring to because when he and others spoke to the populace all they are hearing is that they voted last year and they are not ready for another election. Marlin further stated that while his government submitted an LB to annul the LB submitted by the now ousted Gumbs cabinet he wants to make clear that the only reason that is done was to ensure that electoral reform is done, along with other amendments have to be made to the constitution of St. Maarten.
Marlin said while the UPP have been making headlines almost every day and is accusing his government for various things, he wants the people to know that the UPP/de Weever/ LRM/USP coalition was formed through ship jumping and even the current government has been formed through ship jumping and if they are to eradicate ship jumping then electoral reform must be done.
Marlin further stated that while the UPP has been pointing fingers at his cabinet one being that they refused to sign off on the purchase of a generator for GEBE he called on those that are making the accusations to provide him with the documents that GEBE submitted to government requesting their permission to purchase a generator. Marlin further explained that while these false accusations are being made the UPP leader and its government needs to tell the people why they did not do something for the Island Receivers who does not have a generator. The Prime Minister said the Island Receivers was renting a generator and the former government did not pay the rent and the owners of the generator took their generator away leaving the island receivers in a real predicament. Marlin said that his government does not intend to re-invent the wheel or go into further expense to purchase a generator for the island receivers, however, they have taken a decision to run a cable from the Government Building located on Pond Island to the Island Receivers office in order to provide them with a back-up when GEBE goes off.
Marlin said while the UPP and its coalition partners were in government for one year, they cannot show or say what they have done for the country. He said each time the Gumbs cabinet were called to Parliament they could not provide answers to Parliament yet they were busy doing things that would benefit their friends or friends of the UPP leader, one example Marlin gave was the long lease given to Rainforest Adventure.

angelmeyers09122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of VROMI Angel Meyers announced on Wednesday that the Ministry of VROMI are looking at ways to alleviate the traffic congestion in the Philipsburg area during the holiday season. Minister Meyers said he aware of the chaotic traffic situation, therefore the Ring Road will be opened for one way traffic starting from the salt-pickers round about to further up the Pondfill. Minister Meyers also stated that more parking will be created along the ring road and urged that shoppers park on the ring road since it will be impossible for them to find parking in Philipsburg during the holiday season.
On another topic the Minister said that the stop lights in the vicinity of the Prins Bernard bridge needs urgent repairs, he said the traffic lights is very old and has outdone its time but government has hired the services of a company that is busy accessing the repairs of the stop-light.
As for Front Street he said that the St. Maarten Harbor Group of Companies will finance the repairs of Front Street as they are the ones that finance the beautification project on Front Street some years ago.

emillee09122015PHILIPSBURG: --- Minister of Labor, Health and Social Welfare Emil Lee told reporters on Wednesday that he travelled to Cuba last week at his own expense where he met with health care officials to discuss and see what type of services Cuba offers that St. Maarten could benefit from at a lower cost. The Health Minister said that the discussions he held are in its early stages but assured that there is a lot that Cuba offers that St. Maarten could benefit from, some of which he said includes trainings, and educational programs. Minister Lee said that he asked various questions such as languages spoken in Cuba, internet for patients travelling abroad for medical treatment, proper and modern technology. He said that all the doctors he met with spoke English along with other languages, the equipment’s’ are modern, while Cuba is working on providing better internet services in its health care facilities. He did say that the buildings are a bit older but for him the US also have older buildings yet they provide proper care. Minister Lee further explained that at some point he will include officials of SZV in the discussions while he already held a tripartite meeting in order to share information with all stakeholders.

richardgibson09122015Scale five civil servants and under will get Naf. 250 for Christmas --- Number plates legislation has to be amended.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Finance Richard Gibson Sr. plans to give scale five civil servants and under a small compensation of NAF.250.00 for the holidays even though St. Maarten is in a financial crisis.. Minister Gibson also put to rest the rumors that claim that he plans to cut the vacation allowances for civil servants.

Minister Richard Gibson Sr. laid out the stark reality of the country’s financial status on Wednesday when he said that since St. Maarten became a country in 2010 they have built up a debt of NAF. 200M. The finance Minister said that since 2010 St. Maarten never had a balanced budget and did not pay its SZV premiums which amounts to NAF 70M while another NAF. 80M has to be paid to the pension fund APS. He said St. Maarten was given an instruction to clear up its debts within a period of three years starting 2016, besides that St. Maarten has to also starting paying back its share of debt relief starting September 2016, that he said amounts to NAF26M. Gibson. He said the country can no longer do business as usual and advised all Ministries to conduct monthly financial controls in order to keep a tab on their spending. Gibson said the current financial situation is like climbing a high mountain, therefore measures have to be taken to curb the financial situation on St. Maarten, and therefore, people would have to really ‘bite the bullet’. Gibson made clear that there is no popularity contest on St. Maarten at this moment but measures have to be taken to ‘keep the house in order and buck indeed has stopped.’ Another stark reality the finance Minister revealed on Wednesday is that the country do not have any liquidity and that they have come to the ‘rock bottom.’ Gibson said earlier this week he had to sign off on an overdraft for the country to tune of NAF. 5M which will take the country to the end of January 2015.
The Minister of Finance said he met with the CFT and held an open and frank discussion with them while he is busy seeking ways and means to overcome the country’s financial challenges.

Number Plates Legislation has to be amended --- Will be placed on hold until the amendments are made.

While St. Maarten is in the red the Minister of Finance gave notice on Wednesday that he does not intend to go along with the legislation sent to parliament by the former government for the increase on vehicle number plates. Minister Gibson said the legislation sent to Parliament is very much unfair to the people since the increase is across the board. He however, intends to place the legislation on hold until the legislation is fully amended in order to deal with the social ills of the country. “The current legislation that is at Parliament is for an increase across the board, I do not believe that is fair, because why do the people driving small vehicles should have to pay the same as those driving large SUV’s? I intend to amend this legislation and do things right. Persons that are driving expensive vehicles must pay more than those persons driving around in smaller vehicles.”

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry VSA), Department of Collective Prevention Services (CPS), would like to inform the community that the Mobile Health Clinic Bus, will be in Cole Bay at the Welfare Road #55, Unit 12 from 1.45pm to 4.00pm on Wednesday, December 9th to carry out screening of persons who are interested.

This is a collaborative effort with the St. Maarten AIDS Foundation. HIV testing will be carried out.

Residents of Cole Bay and surrounding environs are invited to come out.

If any Non-Governmental Organization’s would like to collaborate activities with CPS, please feel free to contact Collective Prevention Services 542-2078 / 3003, Coordinators; Nirmala Vlaun, Public Health Nurse This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and Swinda Richardson, Public Health Dietician/Nutritionist This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

carljohn08122015PHILIPSBURG:--As of 2014 with the increase of violence used during robberies, the St. Maarten Police Department has created and executed a project which is aimed at creating more awareness amongst our business community, as it relates to safety and robbery awareness.
This project entails:

• A security review of your business operation; this includes an assessment on your procedures regarding the handling of cash, an evaluation on your natural and mechanical surveillance system and also a review of your lighting system.
• A theoretical presentation on robbery preventative measures, what to do/ how to act during a robbery and what should be done after a robbery.
• A practical session will also be given. This part will entail a “reenactment of a robbery” and with “real time” training.
• A collective psychological evaluation will be held immediately after the practical training, to debrief the participants and to ensure that they are not traumatized by the experience.
• An overall evaluation and discussion on the reaction and the overall experience by the participants.
• A presentation to management (based on evaluation of your company's operation) with specific tips and ways to improve your procedures.

This training is extended to banks, supermarkets, jewelry stores and any other business that requests this training. The Police Department offers this program/training at NO cost.
Any business interested in this program/training should take this opportunity to get in contact with the Community Police Officer in charge of their district for any information.
The Police Department is also looking forward to creating alliances with business or individuals who are interested in coming on board.

KPSM Police Report.

studentidcard08122015PHILIPSBURG:--- The long awaited school identification cards for students attending secondary school are now being distributed by the respective schools. This student identification card project was initiated by the Community Police Officer Felix Richards. A working committee between C.P.O. Richards consisting of the managers from the various secondary schools was formed and they adopted this identification card into the school handbook. The results of the project was presented to and accepted by the then Minister of Education Mrs. Rita Bourne-Gumbs.
The student identification card will become part of the student’s uniform. Apart from that, the identification card will mainly allow the school management and authorities to better monitor the student’s activities during school hours. The identification card will also have the student’s full name, the district where he or she resides and the schools he or she attends.
Student’s from the Sint Dominic High were the first to receive there identification card followed by the P.S.V.E., Sint Maarten Academy, the M.A.C.-High and the Sint Maarten Vocational Training School. Milton Peters College which is the largest secondary school on the Dutch Side will be receiving their identification card in early January 2016.
Other projects directly connected to this project, will soon be finalized and once accepted by the respective ministries and implemented in the early part of 2016. These projects include the training of bus drivers in advance driving skills, First Aid, dress code, a code of conduct and basic training on how to deal with the students while they are being transported.
The police department wants to take this opportunity to ask all parents/guardians to encourage their children to make sure, that the student identification card is worn at all times during school hours.

KPSM Police Report

xmascomingtown08122015PHILIPSBURG:--- In a blink of an eye the Christmas season is already here. The Dominican Roots foundation is bringing the spirit of the Holiday season to Philipsburg. “A section of the Festival Village will experience a magical Christmas transformation and become the first Christmas Village at the Festival Village. Both traditional and LED lights will outline custom made façades of historical and popular buildings including the Courthouse, Amsterdam style homes, Gingerbread House and we are leaving the rest for your imagination.” Said Milagros de Windt, President of the foundation. “By creating this enchanted Christmas Village we are adding a completely new and exciting attraction for the families who are always looking for magical moments to share during the Christmas Season.” Added Ms. de Windt.
Christmas Carols, Dance Shows, Handmade Christmas trees, bouncer castle will be some of the attractions and as the environment has been changing very often there is a big chance that we will have snow 
Cameras and fully charged cell phones are a must so the little ones and the not so little can capture the magic of Christmas.
“The unique atmosphere with thousands of lights, the various holiday Trees and decorated houses will bring the families into the perfect Christmas mood.” Concludes de Windt.
This is the first time for this type of event to be held at the Festival Village and the organizers hope that it keeps growing throughout the years.
The Christmas Village will be open on Saturday, December 19th and Sunday, December 20th, 2015 from 6:00pm to midnight at the Festival Village. The entrance fee is $5.00 for children (until 12 years old) and adults will pay $10.00. Food and Beverage will be on sale with many children’s favorites like Christmas sweeties, cotton candy, popcorn etc.

PHILIPSBURG:--- There will be six Permanent/Ad Hoc Committee meetings of Parliament on December 10.

The Committee meetings are set for Thursday, starting at 11.00am with the last committee scheduled to start at 11.50am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda for all committee meetings of Parliament is the appointment of the Chair person and Vice Chair. Each committee will meet in session for 10 minutes.

The permanent and ad hoc committees that will meet in session are: Permanent Committee of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure; Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations; Committee of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports; Committee of Health Care, Social Development and Labour; Committee of Petitions; and the Ad Hoc Committee of Integrity.

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 120, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and via www.sxmparliament.org.

PHILIPSBURG:----The House of Parliament will meet in a public plenary session on December 10.

The plenary session is set for Thursday at 10.00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is: incoming documents; second on the agenda, is an advice regarding the installation and composition of the Permanent and Ad Hoc Committees of Parliament; the third agenda point, is an advice regarding the installation and composition of the Committees of the Latin American Parliament (Parlatino).

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 120, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and via www.sxmparliament.org.

PHILIPSBURG:---- A public Central Committee meeting of the House of Parliament will take place on December 10.

The Minister of Finance will be present for the sitting of the House.

The Central Committee meeting is set for Thursday at 2.00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda is the draft National Ordinance to change the Motor Vehicle Tax Ordinance.

The second agenda point is a draft National Ordinance related to Tax Legislation of 1940.

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 120, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and via www.sxmparliament.org.

PHILIPSBURG:--- On Tuesday, November 8, 2015, at approximately 10:00am NV GEBE experienced an issue with the water cooling system that led to an island wide outage, NV GEBE’s first in over thirteen (13) months.

Restoration was completed at approximately 2:49pm after technicians worked diligently, and remedied the problem which was necessary for all affected areas to receive electricity supply.

NV GEBE would like to inform its customers that the outages that occurred on Sunday/Monday and Tuesday are of a different nature.

On Sunday and Monday there was load shedding which lasted a maximum of one and half hours per affected areas.

An island wide outage is undetermined until we have the cause of the fault. Once this is located and restored then NV GEBE is able to restart its generators and thereafter energize the cables. For this reason an island wide outage can run you up to three to four hours before all areas are restored.

We do understand that this is an unacceptable situation, however this was out of our control. NV GEBE therefore apologizes to its customers once again for any inconveniences caused by this incident.

kenita08122015PHILIPSBURG:--- St. Maarten/St. Martin Alliance for Equality (SAFE) Foundation in collaboration with The University of St. Martin (USM) will be hosting its second annual International Human Rights Day lecture on Thursday, December 10 from 7:30pm to 9:00pm.
This year the lecture, which will be held at USM in room 202, will feature St. Lucia-based, human rights, HIV and LGBT activist, Kenita Placide. Placide is the Executive Director of United and Strong and the Eastern Caribbean Coordinator of Caribbean Forum for the Liberation and Acceptance of Genders and Sexualties (CariFLAGS). Since 2014, Placide has also served as the Women’s Secretariat for the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans an Intersex Association (ILGA). Placide has been at the forefront of bringing LGBT issues into discussion throughout the Anglo-Caribbean and international community.
In observance of International Human Rights Day, Placide’s lecture will focus on the topic of “Regional Advocacy and Activism for Human Rights”. Placide, who is well-known across the region, looks forward to her visit to St. Maarten/St. Martin and the opportunity to liaison with local advocates and allies.
“Being the Executive Director of United Strong, but also more importantly the Eastern Caribbean Coordinator of CariFLAGS it is important for this type of collaboration between eastern Caribbean islands and that the collaborations continue so that we galvanize momentum. We as small states recognize that there is a need to continue unifying our voices. On St. Lucia we currently have a law that criminalizes same-sex behavior and looking at St. Maarten/St. Martin where they do not have that law, but where there is still need as Caribbean people for education to combat stigma and discrimination, which happens across the islands, it is important that we have the conversations. These conversations are ones that countries cannot run away from, especially on islands where you have a lot of migrants from across the region and especially countries where there may be a lot of homophobia, transphobia and lesbophobia and where stigma, discrimination and violence are higher against that population set. This collaboration certainly will be looking at building bridges and breaking down barriers. Hopefully it will allow us to sensitize and educate, not just the general population, but even those within our own communities,” Placide added.
Also joining Placide will be Maria Fontenelle The Media Officer for United & Strong and Arc International. Fontenelle, will join Placide and Charles-Arrindell at the end of the lecture for a brief panel question and answer segment. Fontenelle and Placide will also be meeting with relevant stakeholders while they are on island.
“We welcome this opportunity to collaborate with SAFE for IHRD. This day, set aside to honor human rights defenders, is also an opportunity to strengthen the work and the activists. Over the next days we will try to achieve this through education, as well as through shared experiences. I will focus on media advocacy, as this is essential to education and sensitizing the public, including policy makers. Human rights defenders cannot work in isolation as they seek to achieve the full recognition of rights for all. We call on the community, all of whom benefit from an enhanced more peaceful society to rally around and support the work of HRDs either through directly or indirectly contributing to their work,” Fontenelle said.
SAFE is non-profit Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender (LGBT) foundation that is a member of the Pink Orange Alliance, which is an umbrella network for LGBT organizations of the islands of the former Netherlands Antilles (St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius, Curacao, Bonaire) and Aruba. Through the Pink Orange Alliance, SAFE is linked to LGBT Advocacy group in the Netherlands, COC. SAFe is further linked to ILGA and other regional groups.
The Core objectives of SAFE are to promote social acceptance and inclusion of LGBT people and to create an island free of stigma and discrimination towards them in particular, but also towards all in people in general. SAFE also promotes personal empowerment by encouraging people to be aware of their sexuality, sexual identity and social situations. SAFE also offers support to LGBT people in general.
“Our annual Human Rights lecture gives us the space to not only reflect on the growth of SAFE, but also to gain knowledge on how we, as an organization, can continue to effectively raise awareness of human rights on all fronts, specifically as it relates to minority groups. We are grateful to USM for once again partnering with us in this venture,” remarked Lysanne Charles-Arrindell, President of SAFE.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), announces that on Tuesday, 8th December, at 9.00PM, the Camille Richardson Street, will be closed to through traffic.

The sewage system in the area has some challenges and the sewage lines need to be cleared. These works will be carried out after 9.00PM.
Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconveniences this may cause.

arialrender08122015Beach Bay Land Limited (BBLL) has announced design firm TEN Arquitectos as the winner of its design competition for work on the US$250 million mixed-use luxury resort the company is building at St James Point, Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands. The three internationally renowned architect firms in contention for the project were Garcia Stromberg, SB Architects and TEN Arquitectos.
John Layton, Principal and Managing Director of BBLL, said he was pleased to announce the partnership with TEN Arquitectos, a firm famous for creating iconic and transformative architecture across the globe.
Speaking at Art Basel Miami Beach, Mr Layton said “It is a great pleasure to announce this collaboration with TEN Arquitectos, a firm who so clearly understood our vision for creating a Caribbean icon that is sensitive to the existing tropical environment, integrates the architecture as art and in harmony with nature, while offering the highest standard of luxury accommodation.”
“Their outstanding record of success on past projects and the bold ideas put forth by this experienced TEN Arquitectos team – Enrique Norten, Andrea Steele, and Vicky Daroca – is what drove our selection,” he said. “Mr Norten is a respected and talented professional and his team brings incredible energy and immense knowledge and expertise. We look forward to working with TEN to deliver this exciting and unique project.”
Slated to open in Fall 2018, St James Point is set on a lush 16-acre property fronted by a 1,000 foot secluded and private natural beach, and will be designed to both contrast and compliment the surrounding tropical environment. The property will feature a 200 room hotel with more than 90 residential units and is to be managed by a constellation of world renowned brands offering multiple signature restaurants, innovative retail and spa experiences as well as new frontiers for water sports activities. St James Point will provide a unique experience with service levels unprecedented within the region.
Over the past thirty years, TEN Arquitectos has worked to design and build a rich portfolio of cultural, academic and hospitality projects. Whether the result of international design competitions, public-private partnerships, or public commissions—all are transformative and include the Habita Hotel in Mexico City, the Americano Hotel and Mercedes House in New York, and most recently, CENTRO University in Mexico City.

Mr Norten said he looked forward to bringing to life a world-class resort of the highest calibre with a local cultural and environmental response.
“Providing more integrated environments for living and travel, without their losing connection to nature or sense of place, is key to the success of a project like this,” he said. “We have a unique concept here that will fit harmoniously within the landscape.”
With over 50 built works, TEN Arquitectos works internationally with offices in New York City and Mexico City and a staff of over 80 architects.
TEN Arquitectos will be working with local Cayman architect of record Andrew Gibb, Chartered Architect. Michael Arnone of Nest Seekers International will be leading US sales and marketing along with Nest Seekers Founder and CEO Eddie Shapiro. With 15 storefront and office locations and over 500 staff, Nest Seekers is a full service brokerage sales and marketing firm leading the industry in New York City, the Hamptons, Miami and Beverly Hills.

The Honorable Kurt Tibbetts, Minister for Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure in the Cayman Islands said he was pleased to see the continued momentum of the St James Point project with this latest announcement.
“We are yet another step closer in this project,” he said. “I have seen the project schematics and I believe this will be a wonderful project of which the Cayman Islands will be very proud.”
The Honorable Moses Kirkconnell, Deputy Premier and Minister for District Administration, Tourism and Transport in the Cayman Islands, was equally delighted with the announcement of the design architect for the St James Point project.
“The combination of a site with unique architecture, luxurious accommodations, a spectacular beach, secluded location and natural beauty, will provide everything necessary for St James Point to compete successfully,” he said.
The announcement of TEN Arquitectos as design architects for the St James Point, Grand Cayman project was made at a private event held in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach, and was sponsored by the Wall Street Journal, Nest Seekers International and Mansion Global.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in public session on December 10.

The public Central Committee meeting is set for Thursday, at 9.00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is: advice regarding the installation and composition of the Permanent and Ad Hoc Committees of Parliament; second agenda point, is the advice regarding the installation and composition of the Committees of the Latin American Parliament (Parlatino).

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 120, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and via www.sxmparliament.org.

Pond Island:---  Mobile voice and data provider, TelCell, is seeking the assistance of the Bureau of Telecommunication and Post (BTP) to track down telecommunication equipment that is causing interference to the company’s mobile network.
TelCell customers have been experiencing difficulties making and receiving mobile calls. Mobile data interruptions are also being experienced.
After carrying out various tests during the past several days, technicians have discovered interference on the mobile frequency assigned to the company by the local telecommunication regulator.
According to Manager, Network Operations, Mr. Julien Lake, based on the company’s mobile concession and also through agreements with other mobile carriers on Dutch St. Maarten, French St. Martin, and the neighbouring island of Anguilla, the frequency assigned to TelCell should be free of interference, however that does not seem to be the case.
“We suspect that the interference is once again coming from St. Kitts & Nevis like it did a little over a year ago when we also experienced something similar with our mobile network,” said Mr. Lake.

Mr. Lake said the areas most affected are parts of Frontstreet in Philipsburg, Cay Hill, around Fort Willem, parts of the Pondfill, Belair, and parts of Bush Road.

“At this stage all we can say it that we are aware of difficulties on the mobile voice and data network due to interference from an unknown source. We are working with the BOT to identify the source of the interference and we will restore all services and improve the user experience for our customers as soon as possible,” said Mr. Lake.
TelEm Group management has meantime apologized to customers for the interruptions in service and state that while the problems are beyond the company’s control, everything is being done to rectify the situation as quickly as possible.

cftboard08122015PHILIPSBURG:---  During its visit this week, the Board of financial supervision (Cft) met with the new minister of finance for Sint Maarten. During this constructive meeting the specific terms of the instruction and the way in which they can be met, were discussed. Until the terms of the instruction are met, Sint Maarten will not be able to borrow for new capital expenditures.

The incoming Sint Maarten government indicated it will take action to meet the terms of the instruction. This includes settlement of payment arrears and compensation for accumulated deficits in the period 2016-2018.

Age Bakker (Cft): “We look forward to work with the new Council of Ministers and welcome the realistic approach of the minister of finance in meeting the terms of the targeted instruction. Decisive actions need to be taken shortly to meet the financial and budgetary challenges.”

On December 7 and 8 2015, the Cft met with the Acting Governor, the Minister of Finance, the Council of Ministers and the Financial Committee of Parliament. The main topics of discussion were the expected budgetary outcome for 2015, the budget for 2016, the targeted instruction and the status of financial management.

Budget 2015
According to the latest insights the expected outcome for 2015 will show a deficit in the order of ANG 10 to 20 million, largely on account of overtime payments and health care costs which were not budgeted. Apparently the situation has worsened late in the year since in the third quarterly report an expected surplus of ANG 2 million was reported. This will be the fifth year in a row in which the budget of Sint Maarten has a negative outcome. Once the final outcome for 2015 will become clear in the Annual Account the deficit will have to be compensated in coming budgetary years. This underlines the need to tackle the budgetary challenges in a sustainable manner. The targeted instruction was precisely given for the purpose of structurally strengthening the fiscal situation. Such strengthening is also needed to underpin confidence in the economy which recently seems to have been negatively impacted by financial and political instability.

Targeted instruction and Budget 2016

In September 2015 the Kingdom Council of Ministers (Rijksministerraad) issued a targeted instruction to Sint Maarten. The instruction requires the Sint Maarten government to: 1) settle its payment arrears, 2) compensate for the deficits accumulated in 2010-2014, 3) amend the budget to include all costs related to the public pension scheme and the healthcare system, 4) implement the measures related to the retirement age and healthcare system that have already been agreed upon in the Council of Ministers, and 5) reform both the pension scheme and the healthcare system by the end of 2016. As long as criteria 1 to 4 have not been met, Sint Maarten will not be able to issue any new debt to finance capital expenditures.

Until now Sint Maarten has not fully met any of the terms of the targeted instruction, although progress has been made by the previous government. Urgent action is needed here since the deadline of November 1 2015 for meeting the terms of the instruction has passed and the government wishes to undertake capital expenditures in the coming year. It has been agreed with the government that the terms included in the targeted instruction will be addressed in the Budget 2016 in a credible and sustainable manner. The task of incorporating the terms in the targeted instruction is a formidable one, but it can be done, according to the Cft. Priorities need to be set. Since the deadline of December 15 for approving the budget by Parliament realistically cannot be met, the Minister of Finance of Sint Maarten has asked Cft for approval of delay of the Budget until January 31, 2016.

Financial management
During the meeting with the Minister of Finance financial management of the Government of Sint Maarten has also been discussed. Recently the Cft has released its fifth Findings Report regarding Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA). The main finding is that Sint Maarten still faces challenges in financial management. The Annual Financial Reports of Sint Maarten for 2012, 2013 and 2014 have not yet been adopted by the Parliament. The Cft urges Sint Maarten to complete this process as soon as possible. This will enhance the budgetary process in the coming years.

The possibilities for integrating the twin imperatives of pursuing climate resilience and debt reduction with a proposal for debt for climate adaptation swaps, will be considered at a side event to be held during the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC (COP21).

Hosted by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in partnership with the Commonwealth Secretariat, the event, which takes place on Tuesday 8 December 2015, is expected to attract wide participation from Caribbean and other representatives at the meeting, as well as regional and international organizations including the Inter-American Development Bank and CARICOM.

COP21 offers an important opportunity for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) to press for fundamental breakthroughs in the agreed global response to climate change that will emerge at this crucial Summit.

For Caribbean SIDS in particular, COP 21 represents the culmination of an important process of advocacy over the past year that began with the adoption of the SAMOA Pathway on SIDS, which called on the global community to increase its support through partnership with SIDS to build their resilience to the economic and environmental shocks they face, including the impact of climate change.

The Paris meeting provides a critical opportunity to turn the spotlight on the integrated development issues that define the economic, social and environmental vulnerability of Caribbean SIDS. The region is currently shouldering a serious debt burden, the proportions of which threaten to erode the development progress the countries have worked hard to achieve.

An ECLAC assessment of the debt profile of the Caribbean subregion determined that for some countries considerable efforts at adjustment have been insufficient to reduce the stubborn debt burden. There is no respite for these countries which, despite their vulnerability to climate change and extreme weather events, are categorized as middle income, and considered capable of fending for themselves.

The ECLAC proposal for debt relief is intended at once to help free-up fiscal space while responding directly to the need for Caribbean SIDS to build their resilience and strengthen measures for adaptation to climate change. The proposal will form the basis for the discussion during the side event, being held in the Wider Caribbean Pavilion (Blue Zone) from 1.30 – 3.30 pm.

COP 21 is presently underway in Paris, France from November 30 to December 11, attended by representatives of more than 150 countries.

christmasvillage08122015PHILIPSBURG:---- Surround yourself with the magic and beauty of the holiday season as the St. Maarten Zoo hosts its annual Christmas event, this year themed Santa's Christmas Village!

This Sunday December 13 from 2-8pm, Santa's coming down from the North Pole just to be at the St. Maarten Zoo and he's bringing games and prizes for children to win! Entrance is just $1 for children and $3 for adults. There will also be food and drinks on sale along with Christmas music (with a Caribbean twist).

Would you like Santa to present your son or daughter with a gift? Simply bring the gift wrapped and with your child's name clearly on it by December 12, 2015 to Zoo in Madame Estate and Santa will hand out the gift(s) on Sunday December 13th.

For more information or if you'd like to make a donation please contact President of the Board Amy Arrindell at 522-1449 or by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- The Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, strongly advises against any swimming in Great Bay on Tuesday until early afternoon.

This advisory is in relation to water that is being released into Great Bay from the ponds. Pumping of the Great Salt Pond is part of a control lowering of the water levels in the ponds.

This water can be contaminated, from amongst others, rainwater runoff into the aforementioned.

CPS advisory is a precautionary measure to prevent swimmers from coming into contact with any contaminated water that could pose a health risk if ingested or by skin contact, thereby making the person vulnerable to recreational water illnesses.

The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) commenced on Monday at 6.00pm with the pumping of water into Great Bay. This will continue for eight hours.

cedrichodge07122015Pretrial detention extended --- Victims should contact Police --- Chief Prosecutor Ton Maan.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Principal of John A Gumbs Campus of the Methodist Agogic Center Cedric Hodge will have to spend eight more days behind bars confirmed Chief Prosecutor Ton Maan. Maan said that the prosecution took the suspect who they are investigating for committing crimes involving a minors before the judge on Monday for the judge to approve their decision to keep the suspect in custody for few more days as they continue their investigation.

Cedric Hodge, a long time principal of the MAC School was detained on September 18th 2015 when police searched his home and seized certain items for their investigation.
On December 4th 2015, the prosecution decided to arrest Cedric Hodge when they managed to recover evidence on the electronics they seized from Hodge’s home in Dawn Beach on September 18th 2015.
SMN News learnt that Cedric Hodge has been charged with four counts of sexual misconduct involving minors. However, Chief Prosecutor Ton Maan refused to say what charges the prosecution brought against Hodge.
Hodge’s nightmare started earlier this year when the mother of a young boy asked his mother to go and meet Hodge at a Hotel late one night, according to the information SMN News gathered is the that the mother asked her son earlier that evening who he was texting on his cellular phone that night, and when her son asked her to allow him to go to a hotel to meet his school principal she got very concerned and took away his cellular phone and read the conversation Hodge was having with her minor son. SMN News further learnt that the woman took her son’s phone to the police where she filed an official complaint against Hodge. Further to that SMN News learnt that police even kept the phone and they were using it to communicate with Hodge in order to trap him. Even though all of that was done prior to Hodge’s arrest he was questioned on the day of the house search but was later released.
Last Friday KPSM and the prosecution sent out a joint press release asking possible victims to contact the police or the Court of Guardianship if they have information that could assist in the ongoing investigation. Below is the joint press release from law enforcement.
On Friday December 4th at approximately 08.05 a.m. 51-year old C.C.H. was arrested at his home in Dawn Beach. The arrest is a result of the investigation in which on the 18th of September of this year a house search was done by the judge of instruction, the public prosecutor and investigating police officers of KPSM. During this search numerous electronic devices were confiscated for further investigation. The suspect was questioned and released the same day.
During an in-depth investigation of the confiscated items new evidence of sexual misconduct has risen leaving the Public Prosecutor no other option than to arrest the suspect. The suspect remains in custody for further investigation.
Anyone who may have information or need any assistance in connection with this case can call the CRISIS-LINE of the Court of Guardianship #918 at any time and the phone numbers 54-24110 and 54-24115 during office hours.
Due to sensitivity of this investigation no further details regarding this case will be given at this time.

cdeweever11032015PHILIPSBURG:--- We all want a Democracy, take note of the capital D, yet some are against ‘politics’ even though it is politics which makes Democracy work.
With this fundamental understanding it is clear that we need political (party) reform instead of electoral reform.
Attempts by Prime Minister William Marlin and President of Parliament MP Sarah Wescot-Williams to change the February 9 election date is a clear attempt to obstruct Democracy.
Neither one of them have done anything substantial or structural to address electoral reform during their term 2010-2014, because they are both beneficiaries of the system.
As leaders they should have ensured political (party) reform which does not require a 2/3 majority in Parliament.
In addition, they both cannot guarantee electoral reform because they do not have a 2/3 majority in Parliament.
Finally, the leader of the USP MP Frans Richardson who has jumped ship or crossed the floor more than any other politician, will most likely not even support it given his track record.
Let us focus on political (party) reform now and hold each political party leader accountable for that simple change which they are in control of.
Independent Member of Parliament
Hon.  MP Cornelius de Weever

leonaromeomarlin15022015PHILIPSBURG:---  Independent Member of Parliament (MP) Leona Marlin-Romeo, says the Collective Prevention Services of the Ministry of Health, placed an article in the newspaper urging persons with high risk diseases to get vaccinated for the flu.

“As one of the founders of the Sickle Cell Foundation and considering the change of weather, I would like to re-emphasize the need for parents of all Sickle Cell Disease children to ensure that their kids receive the flu shot and ensure that their children are properly vaccinated.

“Children with the disease are hospitalized with influenza more often than other children. The call for flu shots by the department should not be disregarded as kids with Sickle Cell Disease are considered as high risks for complications from the flu.

“The vaccine is administered by the general practitioners, therefore parents should make this a priority, as getting vaccinated is one of the preventative measures of avoiding a sickle cell crisis,” MP Leona Marlin-Romeo concluded.

Sickle Cell disease is a genetic disorder marked by abnormally shaped red blood cells, for more information please contact your general practitioner and for information on sickle disease contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Tel# 588-7723/550-2355, MP Marlin-Romeo shared.

niadecemember07122015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Wednesday December 9, National Institute of Arts presents an encore performance of NIA Holiday Spectacular. This is a showcase featuring some of St.Maarten’s most acclaimed performers in a wide variety of genres.

The NIA Holiday Spectacular is part of the Black Box Series, created especially to bring to the stage a new voice in entertainment with the focus is on artistry. The works are eclectic, and features each artist personal voice.

On Wednesday December 9th there will be repeat performances by LaVaune Henry and Clara Reyes show casing a segment of the production they performed in Holland for St.Maarten’s Day presentation, followed by a spectacular performance by Peter J. Gittens on Piano accompanied by Saxophonist Cecile Griffiths and an electrifying performance by Tap Dancer Frances Nielah Bradley.

The evening also features the 11-person choir Arias directed by Helen Hart. Other performers include Brandon and Pamela potmis better known as the Potmis Steel Pan Duo. The evening will ne enriched by the mesmerizing voice of Kirti Jaisanghani with her rendition of Temple songs from India, as well as by the the incomparable talent of Bharatanayam dancer extraordinaire Aparna Samaga.

NIA Holiday Spectacular is also proud to announce the presence of gospel vocalist Rosanna Castillo and the always-majestic performance of Carlson and Fefe accompanied by Mr. Jan Beaujon.

The evening will not be complete with out the virtuoso performance on piano and guitar of the Venezuelan Band Cacao under direction of Franco Nasi.

NIA holiday spectacular will take place Wednesday December 9 at the National Institute of Arts located at the John Larmonie Center in Philipsburg. For ticket, reservation, and more information please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or telephone 721-543-0600. Seating is limited; please book your space early.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Approximately 30 senior citizens got a certification from the Media Lab course in computer training for beginners that was offered by the library during the past three months. The proud graduates of the course were trained in the use of the computer, emails, Skype and Animoto.
Each week for the duration of three months senior citizens attended classes at the library to develop IT skills that they can use in their everyday lives. “It’s been a great experience teaching at the Media Lab. When the participants first started out the majority of them did not know how to use a mouse, but now they have gained competency in that and more. The more they practice with the computer the better it is for them, because some of them are completely new to the computer world. That is why these courses are so important” program coordinator Francia Housen stated. The library plans to start the course again next year in February.

librarians07122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Staff of the Philipsburg Jubilee Library over the past two weeks have been providing training to library staff from the library of Bonaire, or the Bibliotheka Publiko Bonaire. Four staffers were sent to learn about all aspects of operations at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library.
The Philipsburg Jubilee Library, as an established library for more than ninety years was proud to provide training to its colleagues of Bonaire. The Bonairean library is currently upgrading their library by implementing an online cataloging system, which requires that its workers receive training in the online KOHA library cataloging system. The visiting library staff members of the Bonaire library, Johaila Sint Jago, Misorgia van Langeveld, Dorothy Cicilia and Ludnel Bernabela, also were trained in all other aspects of library procedures and services at the Philipsburg library, such as the workings of the Circulation and Information desks, among other things.
Johaila Sint Jago has been working at the Bibliotheka Publiko Bonaire for nearly 30 years and was very enthusiastic about experiencing Sint Maarten and its public library. When asked what her overall experience was at the library and of Sint Maarten, Johaila Sint Jago said “I think the people are very friendly. Learning about the KOHA cataloging system was a good experience for us, because it teaches us how we can improve in Bonaire. I also like the Medialab and I would like to do things like that in Bonaire. It was also very good to experience the reading activities for children”. The Philipsburg Jubilee Library looks forward to more training opportunities with the Bonairean library in the future.

blueflag07122015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday, an awards ceremony was held for the prestigious Blue Flag eco-label, which is bestowed annually on beaches and marinas throughout the world that meet strict environmental and safety criteria. Divi Little Bay Beach Resort and Yacht Club Isle de Sol, the event host, received the award for the fifth time, demonstrating a long-term commitment in their role as leaders in sustainable tourism.
Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC), which organized the event, has been the National Operator for the Blue Flag Program on St. Maarten since 2007 and is responsible for conducting site audits and assembling a local jury to review applications. The program is run internationally by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and this year more than 4,100 beaches and marinas in 49 countries were awarded with the Blue Flag.
Mr. Ricardo Perez, Executive Board Member of the St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association (SHTA), spoke of his organization’s continued commitment to supporting responsible tourism and its value in strengthening the island’s economy over the long-term.
Minister Ingrid Arrindell of the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications, then awarded the Blue Flag to the recipients, congratulating them on this significant achievement. Minister Arrindell also expressed her concern for protecting our coastal areas, described as St. Maarten’s environmental and economic treasure.
Blue Flag helps to protect these valuable resources through requirements such as testing and posting beach water quality and having sufficient litter bins available. Some of the other accomplishments outlined by the recipients included their educational programs, such as Isle de Sol’s mangrove planting and trash cleanup or Divi’s Bird Walk and kid’s Easter Egg snorkel. Divi has also installed an extensive solar panel system to reduce their carbon footprint while Isle de Sol has expanded their recycling program.
EPIC President Natalia Collier noted “The Blue Flag program is successful thanks to the efforts of our many partners, including the awarded sites, the Tourist Bureau, the SHTA, and the American University of the Caribbean which contributes water quality analysis.”
EPIC continues to promote the Blue Flag award for St. Maarten, which will also soon include an award for commercial tour boats. The organization also manages the island’s Green Key eco-label award for hotels which is being expanded to include restaurants and attractions. Those interested in joining or sponsoring either of these initiatives are encouraged to contact EPIC at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 545-3009.

scell07122015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday, December 4, SCELL, The University of St. Martin’s School of Continuing Education and Life-Long Learning, held its second Women’s Island Network membership event, (WIN) at Buffalo Wings in Cupecoy. WIN was founded by Dr. Natasha J. Gittens, Ph.d., CHE, SCELL’s Director.
The Owners of Buffalo Wings, Alyandra del Valle Rojas Orta and husband Eduard Camacho Arrieta and co-owners Victor Aceredo & Diana Panzanelli share the same philosophy, that education is the key to success and limitless opportunities. They have all teamed up with SCELL to directly support the WIN’s mission to: “To embrace and mentor young women and empower women as a whole to pursue educational opportunities at The University of St. Martin and The University of the Virgin Islands at USM.
Gittens stated: WIN is pleased about the partnership with Buffalo Wings as our WIN Restaurant sponsor their support will allow us to host membership meetings, scholarship events and community events focusing specifically on encouraging women of all ages to pursue higher learning opportunities.
Gittens appointed Alyandra del Valle Rojas Orta, one of the the owners of Buffalo Wings, who holds a MBA and Business Law Degree as an Honorary Board Member at the event on Friday Night.
Orta stated: The appointment is an honor for me. I have always valued Education and many of my accomplishments in my life have supported my success and the success of my family. Buffalo Wings commitment to SCELL and the WIN organization is just one way we want to thank the St. Maarten community for their support of the restaurant since 2014, and showcase our true commitment to supporting educational enhancement on the island of St. Maarten.
If you would like further information on the Women’s Island Network or SCELL, call 554-2437, email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or fill in the form on our website: http://scell.usmonline.onl/index.php/contact-us.

 

surinamefestival07122015PHILIPSBURG:--- The Suriname Independence Committee would like to wish the Sint Maarten community happy holidays.
The committee recently concluded its Suriname Independence Festival event at the end of November which was a great success, according to committee member Dr. Virginia Asin.
The event took place in collaboration with the Philipsburg Jubilee Library who hosted the event that featured a bazaar, culture show, dancing, and lots of traditional Surinamese food and drinks.
The library also supported the organization of a mini symposium and a mini expo.
The organizers would like to thank all those who came out for the festival which was a huge success in bringing the community together.
The committee would like to thank the following entities for their contributions: Nilda Arduin; Nagico Insurance; Mike Ferrier; Helma Hermelijn; Armand en Astigt Schalkwijk-Hermelijn; Family Asin-Oostburg SXM/Suriname; Paradise Inn; Joan Essed; Holland House; Andrew Budike; Neil Henderson; Windward Islands Bank; Sint Maarten Medical Center Suriname Friends; Milton Eswijk; Katja Mans; Paul Boonstra; Annette Tijn; Family Oostburg; Obersi/Xerox; and Henry Brookson.
The festival was organized to celebrate Suriname’s 40th anniversary as a country.

dominowinair07122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Domino’s Pizza, along with Winair gave students on Saba a very unique treat for them in honor of Saba day. Many pizzas were flown by Winair to Saba on Friday where a representative of Domino’s and Winair delivered them to the island’s school children. “It’s pretty cool to think that a whole island of school children enjoyed free slices of pizza delivered by airplane. Domino’s Pizza always has been an active and positive part of the communities in which we serve; it was a pleasure to provide this treat in honor and thanks of Saba Day and the upcoming Holiday season,” said John Caputo, the Domino’s franchisee.
The pizzas were made hot and fresh at the Domino’s location at Princess Juliana International Airport and were accompanied along on the Winair flight by Domino’s Manager Audrey Agard. Once on Saba, they went straight to the various schools where they were served to the anxiously awaiting students and staff.
Domino’s and Winair partnered earlier in the year to provide delivery of pizzas to Saba and Statia on regularly scheduled flights. Customers can call the airport location at 721-546-7722 or by local call on Chippie 599-416-7380 and TelCell 599-416-1564 to place their orders and they will be delivered on a Winair flight. There is only a $2.75 delivery charge added to the order for this service and customers get the same pricing and specials as those on St. Maarten. This partnership garnered worldwide attention in August when the two companies set a World Record by delivering to 8 countries/islands from a single Domino’s location all in less than 46 minutes.

PHILIPSBURG,:--- The Permanent Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations (CKAIR) will meet on December 9th.

The CKAIR Committee meeting is scheduled for Wednesday at 2.00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is: approval of the decision list Parliamentary Year 2015-2016, no 4; the second agenda point is a discussion with the relevant Ministers on several agenda points in preparation for the Inter-parliamentary Kingdom Consultation (IPKO) 2016 January 5-8.

The points to be discussed with the Ministers are: Small Island Developing States (SIDS); Nationality issues due to administrative errors; Motion adopted by Parliament concerning traveling with ID/Sedula/Cedula between the Caribbean islands of the Kingdom; Motion adopted by Parliament concerning a Legislation Academy; and state of affairs regarding Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs (DUO) of the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.

The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports will be present for the sitting of the House.
Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 120, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and via www.sxmparliament.org.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in a closed door session on December 9 with the General Audit Chamber.

The Central Committee meeting is scheduled for Wednesday at 10.00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point is a discussion with the General Audit Chamber regarding their Governance Audit of Bureau Telecommunications and Post (BTP) of Sint Maarten.

newcrane06122015POINTE BLANCHE:--- On Saturday afternoon and evening, during the official inauguration ceremony of the newly acquired Terex Gottwald Model 6 Crane, and the welcome ceremony for the CMA CGM Marseille Container Cargo Vessel – the largest vessel to operate at Port St. Maarten Cargo Facility – the buzz coming from various stakeholders was about the strategic investments that have been made by Port St. Maarten in its cargo facilities and equipment over the years by the Board of Supervisory Directors and port Management.

Master of Ceremonies George Pelgrim, and agent for CMA CGM, welcomed the guests and stakeholders as well as overseas guests from Guadeloupe, Martinique, Germany, Italy, and St. Barths. Also present were Minister of Tranport Irania Arrindell, Minister of Finance Richard Gibson, Members of Parliament Theo Heyliger and Silvio Matser.

Minister of Transport Irania Arrindell during her speech at the ceremony recognized the two grand occasions being celebrated in connection with the crane and the vessel Marseille. Minister Arrindell told the gathering that her goal is to act as facilitator and to promote positive results for all stakeholders.

Minister Arrindell added that Port St. Maarten had seen steady growth which was in line with increased economic activity. Minister Irania Arrindell also mentioned about the development of a ships registry in order to generate additional income for Government.

The Minister congratulated all stakeholders for making Port St. Maarten stand out.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mark Mingo of Port St. Maarten, thanked George Pelgrim who he described as an icon in the country’s cargo development. He also thanked the Board of Supervisory Directors as well as Management at Port St. Maarten with their role leading to the purchasing of the crane as well as RBC Bank for providing the funding in order to make it a reality.

CEO Mingo presented some stats which revealed a 30 per cent increase in cargo business; so far for 2015, the port has handled 6,000 TEUs (Twenty foot equivalent container units); and there has been a 21 per cent growth in transshipment cargo services to the neighboring islands. Mingo pointed out that CMA CGMs growth for the destination has been double digits.

Port St. Maarten CEO Mingo attributed the cargo section growth to connectivity; investments in infrastructure and equipment; strong customer and partner relationships; and well as having well-trained human resources.

Mingo said he was looking forward to 2016 when the port would continue to cater to homeporting which would result in vessel provisioning and thereby creating more demand for cargo resulting in an increase in business for the port and companies in the field.

Pelgrim whose company Intermar has been providing services at Port St. Maarten for over 30-years, applauded port authorities, pilots, crane operators, dock workers, local shipping companies for the progressive attitude taken in the development of the country’s cargo sector, and that it should continue in a non-bureaucratic fashion for the future.

CMA CGM has been servicing Port St. Maarten for more than 35 years. It is the third largest container transportation company in the world, which was founded in 1978 in Marseille by Jacques Saade. CMA CGM is present in more than 160 countries through its network of over 655 agencies, with more than 22,000 employees worldwide (4,500 in France).

The company has a fleet of 470 vessels, and serves 400 of the world’s 521 commercial ports. The group is estimated to transport a volume of 13 million TEUs in 2015. The CMA CGM Group posted revenues of US$16.7 billion in 2014.

The 190 foot long CMA CGM Marseille was welcomed on Saturday at Port St. Maarten. The vessel is one of the newest in the container company’s line built in 2015.

One highlight of the evening was a check presentation to the St. Maarten Vocational School to Principal Norma Barry to further develop the schools programs for the community.

Port St. Maarten now possesses the largest mobile crane - Terex Gottwald Model 6 – in the North Eastern Caribbean. It is part and parcel of the operations at the cargo section of the Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facility.

The acquisition of the Terex Gottwald Model 6 Mobile Harbour Crane and the additional Bromma spreaders will in no doubt bolster Port St. Maarten’s position and continue to expand its cargo related activities and foot print within the North Eastern Caribbean region.
The Terex Gottwald Model 6 harbour crane is high performance for higher handling rates, and is part of the large crane family from Terex Port Solutions. The crane can be used on ships up to post-Panamax and Capesize Bulker class.
The TelEm Group of Companies have also contributed to the new port crane by providing the power for the remote access device that tracks the crane performance and maintenance. This device is powered by Telcell 3G service. The Terex Gottwald engineers installed the modem and it was tested from Germany during the commissioning of the crane.
The Model 6 crane is equipped with the technical and ergonomic functions and features required to improve productivity, environmental compatibility and facilitate operation to boost economical and sustainable cargo handling in ports and terminals. Port St. Maarten crane staff is already trained in using this model of crane.
Port St. Maarten cargo facility investments have led to a steady growth in containerized business making the island a regional sub-hub for the North Eastern Caribbean.
Port St. Maarten serves the islands of Anguilla, Montserrat, St. Kitts & Nevis, and Antigua & Barbuda. The port is also in the process of developing a special relationship with the Caribbean Netherlands islands of Saba and St. Eustatius with respect to port handling, operations, economic development and sustainability. Both islands receive their cargo shipments/services from Port St. Maarten.

fmeyers10032015PHILIPSBURG:---  MP Frankie Meyers didn’t mince any words when he shared his thoughts on the possible postponement or even cancellation of the February 9 2016 snap elections, as intended by NA, DP, US and Independent Members Maurice Lake & Silvio Matser. “It is a blatant disrespect towards the people’s right to cast their vote and judgment. Once it is established that elections are to be held on a specific date, then nobody should play around with that! Voting is the most precious democratic right of our fellow Sint Maarteners, and we can not take that right away from them”.

It seems that the greed for power at any cost is flourishing within the ranks of the majority of eight. MP Meyers pointed out that in the past years very few countries experienced cancelled or postponed elections. Amongst them: Moldova, Thailand, Bangladesh, Ukraine, Nigeria and Haiti. It’s something that is just not happening in the developed first world countries, and it looks like this new coalition is hell bent to add St. Maarten to that list of third world countries where these practices took place.

MP Meyers continued: “Our forefathers went through so many hardships to reach to freedom and now we reached to a point that our own are trying to muzzle our people. We can all have our political opinions and disagree on certain topics, but we never should try to take away the voice of the people by postponing or cancelling elections. That is a slap in the face of democracy!
I cannot grasp that there are those who are willing to revoke the rights of the people for their own political self-gain and power. If we truly believe in the principles of democracy then what needs to be done is clear, the people need to be given the chance to have their voices heard through the vote. When politicians start to encroach on these democratic freedoms once, they will do it again and again and ultimately the country and people will be denied what is considered to be their most basic human right, the right to vote.”

sjacobs06122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Proverbs 19:17 - “Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will repay him for his deed.”

It gives me great pleasure to stand here this evening in gratitude to our Lord God, for safe passage through yet another hurricane season... as it is exactly 20 years ago that we faced the biggest disaster we have faced for many, many years... as a result of the 1995 Hurricane Season and the devastation of Hurricane Luis and subsequent storms, we adapted these thanksgiving services in December 1999 - A very good practice in my humble opinion.
Sometimes we get so busy with our daily lives, our jobs, our friends and loved ones, that there are not that many occasions that we get together and give thanks for our many blessings as well as the challenges which have taught us valuable lessons for growth and humility.

It is truly a blessing that we here on St. Martin have gone through yet another Hurricane season safely. Many others have not been as fortunate as we have been this season, so we must not only give thanks for our good fortune despite the excessively dry season, but also keep those in the neighboring islands, especially our sister island Dominica, who have been seriously affected in our daily prayers. Besides praying, we are called upon to act, and I must thank the many in our community who have stepped up to the plate and in a selfless act of giving, have given generously to the victims of Dominica. While their recovery continues I am sure they will appreciate any help that we can still lend to them. As the Proverb I quoted at the beginning of this address says... to give to those in need to give to the Lord.

There are many right here in St. martin who are also in need, not because of hurricanes or other natural disasters, but due to man-made choices and decisions which have created disasters in their lives and difficulty for their existence. Many have pride and do not ask, do not register for social assistance and suffer in silence. Look around and lend a helping hand and give a ray of hope to your neighbor, your friends, total stranger who you may know that are in need today.
It often takes tragedy to wake us up, to make us reevaluate our lives and appreciate what we have. The reason for this is that when tragedy strikes, everything becomes instantaneously prioritized. WE realize what matters most to us and what we truly care about ... and anything that is not essential is ignored.

Yet when things are going well, it can be easy to overlook the blessings in our lives. We sometimes take for granted: our health, our ability to work, our homes, or the relationships we are fortunate enough to have and rather get caught up worrying about our mounting bills, a dripping faucet or being stuck in traffic and other daily challenges.
The tragedies we have faced this year have not been so heavily affected due to the hurricane season, but the social economic situation for many on this island is very bad, the group of persons living below the poverty line continues to increase, while St. Martin’s economy continues to grow and a small section of our community continues to thrive. This, I believe, has led to a serious increase in the negative influences on our island, and a rise in violent crimes in homes, businesses and in the community as a whole.

We cannot continue to point fingers or waste more time trying to patch this growing phenomenon which moves further and further away from our strength historically and culturally as St. Martin people to always look out for each other, sharing and giving of the little we have, the village raising the children, practicing respect for others, working hard for our bread, relying on education and entrepreneurship to improve our economic standing in society. We have to all contribute to the change we want to see in a society. I envision a St. Maarten that is a Nation at Peace, where each man, woman and child has Opportunity for Prosperity, where each man, woman and child sees him/herself as an agent for change, and a contributor to making St. Maarten what it can be.

Be the Active, Responsible, Respectful Parent, Aunt, Uncle or Grandparent, Teacher, Preacher or Community Activist to each child you encounter in your daily walks of life. Live the life we want the youth to emulate. They might rebel, but the Bible clearly says, teach a child the way it should go and when he is man he will not depart from it.
The Government also has a major role to play in providing equal opportunity for all in education, regulation of the labour market and cost of living regardless of social status, creed or race.... This we aim to do. It is your duty to hold us accountable for these things.
The holidays are quickly approaching. As we struggle with hustle and bustle associated therewith, compounded by December's traffic, it is important to be reminded that there are people in our lives who are worth this aggravation, and people to whom we are worth the same. There is no ideal Christmas; only the one Christmas you decide to make as a reflection of your values, desires, affections, traditions. So my wish for US ALL IN SXM is that the focus of this Christmas season and all others to come will be the reason for the season ... Jesus, our Gift from God, and what He came to teach us: LOVE, HUMILITY, SHARING, HEALING, LEADERSHIP, DEDICATION, DETERMINATION & FAITH!

I wish you all peace of mind, peace in our communities, happiness that multiplies, health for you and yours and prosperity throughout the year.
In closing, I want to say thank you for your attention and to encourage all of you to share what you have, and to live with an attitude of gratitude each and every day in your life you are alive to make a difference. Big or small, it doesn't matter, each act of giving or sharing is a blessing and an important reminder that our lives are filled with blessings and miracles.
I give thanks for our blessings of 2015, and pray for Peace within the hearts of each person living on our island. I wish you all a blessed Christmas Season when it comes - Give thanks at all Times!!!
God bless us all, and God bless St. Martin. –

carwreck06122015GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), says its car wreck removal project in collaboration with the Community Police Officers (CPO’s), have executed a successful round in the area of Cul de Sac during the month of November.

Over 50 car wrecks were collected and crushed. The total car wrecks since the commencement of the projects surpasses 100 cars, eradicating the hazardous environment these wrecks give birth to.

The project continues unto Fort Willem/Bush Road/Belair area. The campaign to successfully eliminate illegally parked vehicles off the public road will continue tackling all districts in the country.

Residents are urged to remove all illegal vehicles. Failure to remove any vehicles matching the description of unpaid road tax, outdated inspection, abandonment, or hazardous to public safety, will be removed upon notice and crushed.

carwreck06122015GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), says its car wreck removal project in collaboration with the Community Police Officers (CPO’s), have executed a successful round in the area of Cul de Sac during the month of November.

Over 50 car wrecks were collected and crushed. The total car wrecks since the commencement of the projects surpasses 100 cars, eradicating the hazardous environment these wrecks give birth to.

The project continues unto Fort Willem/Bush Road/Belair area. The campaign to successfully eliminate illegally parked vehicles off the public road will continue tackling all districts in the country.

Residents are urged to remove all illegal vehicles. Failure to remove any vehicles matching the description of unpaid road tax, outdated inspection, abandonment, or hazardous to public safety, will be removed upon notice and crushed.

PHILIPSBURG:---  The parliamentary Committee of Finance (CF) will meet in a closed door session on December 8. The Committee of Finance will meet on Tuesday at 10.15am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point is a discussion with the Committee of Financial Supervision (Cft) regarding the financial situation of Sint Maarten.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Sint Maarten Housing Finance ("SMHFF") hereby announces to the general public that as per January 1, 2016 it will no longer provide financing for the purchase of dwellings or any other purpose for that matter.

Because of macro economical market changes the original core purpose of SMHFF to offer financing to the lesser privileged persons in our community is no longer required. Local financing institutions/banks have been offering mortgage loans for rates with which SMHFF cannot compete, for years.

Another main reason to discontinue the financing activities of SMHFF is the discovery by new Managing Board of SMHFF of severe financial shortages and/or significant unaccounted amounts in the financial administration over the book years
2011 till 2014. This is time period wherein Mr. H. Lynch managed SMHFF. The preliminary findings show that at least ANG 1.2 million is missing in SMHFF or has not been accounted for by the previous manager of SMHFF, over the book years
2011till 2014.

The discovery of referenced shortages was delayed because SMHFF also did not make any financial statements or budget for the book years 2011till 2014 under the tenure of Mr. Lynch. Moreover, because SMHFF, contrary to Sint Maarten Housing Development Foundation ("SMHDF"), does not have a statutory Supervisory Board of Directors.

The new Managing Board of SMHFF also discovered that under the management of Mr. H. Lynch various core tasks/activities of SMHDF were shifted to SMHFF, where 11 3 1-'are business transactions could be concluded without any -direct- supervision by the

Supervisory Board of Directors of SMHFF.

SMHFF is in the process of restructuring and amending its articles of incorporation to reflect its current activities and create an organization with the appropriate checks and balances.

ingridarrindell02122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Monday, December 7th marks International Civil Aviation Day which was was established in 1994 by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), through Assembly Resolution A29-1, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Organization, created on 7 December 1944.
In 1996, pursuant to an ICAO initiative and with the assistance of the Canadian Government, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly by resolution officially recognized 7 December as International Civil Aviation Day and listed it as an official UN day.
The purpose of the global celebration is to generate and reinforce worldwide awareness of the importance of international civil aviation in the social and economic development of States, and of the role of ICAO in promoting the safety, efficiency and regularity of international air transport.
As the UN and world nations have now adopted Agenda 2030, and embarked on a new era in global sustainable development, the importance of aviation as an engine of global connectivity has never been more relevant to the Chicago Convention’s objectives to look to international flight as a fundamental enabler or global peace and prosperity.

The theme for 2015 International Civil Aviation Day is “Working Together to Ensure No Country is Left Behind.”
Minister of Transport & Telecommunications Irania Arrindell, would like to wish all those working in the civil aviation sector, from the staff of the Government Department of Civil Aviation, Shipping and Maritime Affairs, Airlines, SXM Airport and the various companies that provide essential services to civil aviation in Sint Maarten.
“Our country has a vibrant civil aviation sector which we must be very proud of. What our country has achieved in the past 70 years in civil aviation development is commendable. I salute those who were instrumental in playing a role in this development and wish everybody in the civil aviation field and those who support the sector a Happy International Civil Aviation Day on Monday, 7th December,” Minister Irania Arrindell said on Sunday.
Minister Arrindell added that she will work diligently to fill the required positions at the department of Civil Aviation and Shipping & Maritime Affairs, and to ensure that the staff follow the required training in order to be compliant. “Only by doing so can we achieve our CAT I status,” Minister Arrindell pointed out.
The Minister added that she will also be asking stakeholders for their assistance in achieving the required CAT I status.
With respect to the aforementioned theme for International Civil Aviation Day, the No Country Left Behind (NCLB) campaign highlights ICAO’s efforts to assist States in implementing ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs).
The main goal of this work is to help ensure that SARP implementation is better harmonized globally so that all States have access to the significant socio-economic benefits of safe and reliable air transport.
The NCLB effort also promotes ICAO’s efforts to resolve Significant Safety Concerns (SSCs) brought to light through ICAO’s safety oversight audits as well as other safety, security and emissions-related objectives.

In 2014, ICAO organized its first ever ICAO Council off-site strategy session. The purpose was to determine how ICAO can better communicate with and assist its Member States. One of the major points covered during these meetings was the fact that there are still large discrepancies with respect to how some States implement ICAO SARPs.

The off-site determined that ICAO should focus its activities on States with higher accident rates or security threats and review what the Organization can do to better encourage developed countries to provide more comprehensive assistance to developing countries.

It also resolved that ICAO itself should provide more direct assistance to developing countries by playing a more active coordination role between States and by helping to generate the political will needed for States to pool resources, participate in regional efforts, earmark voluntary funds and build capacity.

The NCLB campaign was endorsed to help coordinate and publicize any Organization-wide activities consistent with these priorities.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Electoral Council would like to inform the general public that on November 9, 2015, six parties applied to the Electoral Council for registration of their parties and of the references to be placed above the list of candidates on Nomination Day to be able to participate in the upcoming snap elections on February 9, 2015.
These parties are the St. Maarten Christian Party (SMCP), the Millennial Advance Party (MAP), the St. Maarten Development Party (SDM), Helping Our People Excel Association (HOPE), Beyond St. Maarten Development Party (Beyond SXM) and the People’s Progressive Alliance Foundation (P.P.A.).
After thorough review of the applications and their accompanying documents, the Electoral Council found no objections to registering the first three political parties and their references, since they had complied with all requirements laid down in the National Ordinance on Registration and Finances of Political Parties. These parties are: the St. Maarten Development Party (SDM), the Millennial Advance Party (MAP) and the St. Maarten Christian Party (SMCP).
The Helping Our People Excel Association (HOPE) and Beyond St. Maarten Development (Beyond SXM), which were requested by the Electoral Council to make improvements to their Articles of Association, have done so in the meantime and have also been registered.
The Electoral Council decisions regarding registration of the five new political parties and their references have either been published in the National Gazette of November 28, 2015 or will be published in the subsequent National Gazette of Friday, December 11, 2015 as well as in the daily local newspapers as is required by law. Similarly, the Articles of Association of the newly registered parties have either been published in the National Gazette of November 28, 2015 or will be published in the National Gazette of December 11, 2015 as well as on the website of the Electoral Council.
The Electoral Council denied registration of the People’s Progressive Alliance Foundation (P.P.A.) due to the fact that pursuant to the National Ordinance on Registration and Finances of Political Parties, a foundation cannot be registered as a political party. The foundation was further informed of the possibility to file an appeal against the Decision of the Electoral Council with the Court in First Instance of Sint Maarten no later than the sixth day following the publication date of this Decision in the National Gazette. The Electoral Council Decision denying registration of the People’s Progressive Alliance Foundation (P.P.A.) was published in the National Gazette of Friday, November 27, 2015.

wycliffe08112015Great Bay:--- Ever since the Sint Maarten Christian Party announced its participation in the upcoming elections the issue of separation of church and state became debatable. Opinions range from strict separation to a close association between church and state. People wonder where the Sint Maarten Christian Party’s stands on this controversial issue. People can rest assured that the Sint Maarten Christian Party is not about establishing a religious state. First of all, the Party is of the opinion that neither the church nor the state should have any form of institutional control over each other. In other words, the state should not dictate what the church should do neither should the church be able to dictate and control what the state must do. Of course, the church is subject to the relevant laws pertaining to public order such as requesting permission to hold activities and events in public. On the other hand, we much recognize that the church, is also an integral part of our cultural heritage and as such may have an influence on our society including on government and government decisions. Furthermore, through the Christian upbringing of many of our elected and appointed officials their decision making can also be influenced by their Christian experience and their Christian belief system. The Sint Maarten Christian Party firmly believes that its governance must be guided by Christian principles, values and norms.
How does the separation of church and state play out in Sint Maarten? We note that the influence of God plays out strongly in many matters pertaining to Government. It starts with our constitution where in the pre-amble the people of Sint Maarten affirm that they recognize “the guiding principles of Almighty God as the core of their values”. Secondly, our Penal Code also prohibits blasphemy for which there is a fine or punishment of up to one year imprisonment. The oath or promise that elected and appointed officials make when taking up office is concluded with the phrase “so help me, God Almighty”. The Government, together with the churches hold five ecumenical services per year, where prayer is offered to the Almighty God. Political speeches as well as speeches by the governor, members of parliament and government often invoke the name of God or call on God to bless our country and our people. Our official representatives grew up on the island attending church activities and Christian principles of right and wrong were instilled in them from an early age. Therefore it is impossible to have a clear distinction between church and state. The Hon. Michael Manley, former prime minister of Jamaica ably describes the relationship between church and state as being “distinct but inseparable”.
We cannot deny the fact that the church has been a pioneer in the building and development of the Sint Maarten society. It was the Roman Catholic and Methodist churches that started education on St. Maarten. The Roman Catholic Church also pioneered health care and care for the elderly with the establishment of the St. Rose Hospital and the Sweet Repose respectively. Adventists have contributed to a more health conscious society with their health care and nutrition programs. All churches on the St. Maarten had and still have children and youth programs in which they instill social, cultural and Christian values. The Methodist Boys and Girls brigades as well as the Adventist Pathfinders, just to name a few, have done tremendous work in preparing our youth to be valuable God fearing citizens in our society. Hence, we cannot deny the significant role that the church has played in the development of Sint Maarten. As of October 10, 2010 our country Sint Maarten began a new constitutional phase and needs every institution in the society to help build and shape a new Sint Maarten. The Sint Maarten Christian Party is of the opinion that the church should also play an important role the development of country Sint Maarten. Therefore, like the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, who in a speech in June 2013 called for the church and the government to work together, the Sint Maarten Christian Party is also making a call for Government and the church to work together. We don’t want the church and the state to usurp each other’s authority because as the Hon. Michael Manley puts it, as mentioned earlier, that they each should be distinct yet inseparable. The Sint Maarten Christian Party believes that the government should seek council and advice from the churches and other religious groups just as it would do with other NGO’s and social groups in the society. Even though the relationship between church and state is a controversial topic we have seen how governments in Europe and in the Caribbean are able to embrace the church/religion according to their societal and legal realities. Because of the church’s role in the development of Sint Maarten, the Sint Maarten Christian Party believes that the church as an institution should be respected and that parliament and government should consult with the various umbrella church organizations just as they would with other social, cultural and business organizations. The Sint Maarten Christian Party is of the opinion that the relationship between the church and state should be distinct but yet inseparable.

PART 2: CHURCH AND STATE: DISTINCT YET INSEPARABLE.

The Sint Maarten Christian Party came to its conclusion that the relationship Church and State should be distinct yet inseparable after much research regarding this phenomena which began in the 4th century when Roman emperor, Constantine, was converted to Christianity and subsequently made Christianity the state religion. This is when the relationship between the church and the state became blurry and undefined. During the Middle Ages it was the emperor or the king who called the shots in the church. Up until around 1100 AD every Church Council that was to decide on important church doctrines was convened by the emperor. In the 16th century, King Henry VIII of England appointed himself as head of both the state as well as of the Church of England. At that time laws were passed decreeing who could and who could not participate in the Lord’s Supper and other sacraments, even deciding on who could and could not preach.
We should not place all the blame on the state’s interference in the church because there have been times in history when the church also controlled the affairs of the state. Note that the phrase “separation of church and state” was mainly about protecting citizens from the church and not about protecting the church from the government. Take for example, the American Constitution, Article VI specifies that "no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United State". This meant that anyone, regardless of religion, can hold any public job.
In the 19th and 20th centuries in Europe a movement arose with a strong desire to break away from such strict interference of the state in the business of the church. France, was the first European nation to adopt legislation to enforce a strict separation between church and state, in 1905. Since then several European nations have adopted legislation to ensure that church and state are kept separated. Currently, the European Union respects the ways in which its member states have decided to organize their own relationship between church and state. This relationship can be placed in three categories. (1) Existence of a state church such as in England, Greece, Malta and the Nordic states. (2) Strict separation between church and state as in the Netherlands, France and Ireland and (3) basic separation while recognizing a multitude of common tasks such as in Germany Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Hungary, Italy and Poland.
The Netherlands may have been able to legislate the separation of church and state but has not been able to separate God from the state. Let us look at a few examples. The edge lettering on the 2 euro coin reads “God zij met ons” which means in English “God be with us”. King Willem Alexander’s inauguration took place in a church and he swore using the oath “so help me God Almighty”. Also, God’s help is always invoked in the throne speech. This year King Willem Alexander ended with the phrase “join me in praying for strength and God’s blessing upon you”. Since 1932 blasphemy is punishable by law in the Netherlands. Christian parties (Roman Catholic and Protestant) have been taking part in the elections in the Netherlands since the 19th century. In 1977 the three largest Christian parties merged and named themselves the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA). The CDA has been in government for many years. Recognizing that God still plays a part in Dutch politics and governance I am reminded of the statement made by the Archbishop of San Juan in his homily during the swearing in of Puerto Rico’s Governor in January 2013 that the “separation of church and state doesn’t imply the separation of government and God.” Even though separation of church and state is strongly advocated in the United States of America we can still find many cases where God is still a part of Government. For example, the USA government employs a full time chaplain who, every day, offers a prayer at the commencement of each day’s sitting of the House of Representatives. Each year the President of the United States holds a prayer breakfast.
Taking a look at separation of church and state in the Caribbean we note that according to Donald Peters, in his book The Democratic System in the Caribbean that in the Eastern Caribbean “there is no well-defined separation between church and state”. All Eastern Caribbean governments have a Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs. The Hon. Vance Amory, Premier of Nevis who, also holds, among others the portfolio of Ecclesiastical Affairs explains in a speech on March 25, 2015 that: “The Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs, is a Ministry which is also part of my portfolio here in Nevis and it has been a portfolio which has been part of every government because it is important, that governments and the church work together in harmony for the better management of our society”. In Barbados, the Governor has the authority to appoint a senator to represent the interests of the religious community. From Europe, to the United States of America and on to the Caribbean we note that the church and the state have been able to develop a peaceful, harmonious and cooperative modus operandi. The Sint Maarten Christian Party believes that church and state in Sint Maarten will also be able to develop a peaceful and functional way of working together in the best interest of our country. And this relationship between church and state will best be described as distinct yet inseparable.

gebe06122015PHILIPSBURG:----  NV GEBE experienced faults on several transmission cables to the eastern side of the Island which lead to outages from as early as 5:00am Sunday morning.

The main transmission cables feeding the two substations in the Philipsburg and Zagersgut areas were out of power due to fault indications along the cables. Another area that was affected was the Simpson Bay.

NV GEBE technicians worked diligently in the early hours of the morning to isolate and identify the damaged cables. By 12:30pm the eastern side of the island was back to normal with the exception of the Sucker Garden, Guana Bay and Simpson Bay/Airport areas. All areas except the Simpson Bay/Airport area were back to normal by 12:50pm.

Technicians immediately started to localize the fault in the Simpson Bay area in order energize the cable and resume service as soon as possible. The identification of the faulted transmission cables has commenced and crews hope to complete the repairs as soon as possible.

NV GEBE apologies for the inconvenience the outages have caused.

New Political Parties have one year to wait before they could contest elections.

PHILIPSBURG: --- SMN News has been reliably informed that Governor Eugene Holiday signed off on the LB presented by Prime Minister William Marlin to annul the LB presented by former Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs to call elections on February 9th 2016.
SMN News understands that governor Holiday signed the LB with a condition giving the current coalition a one year extension in order for them to work on electoral reform.
Efforts made to reach Prime Minister William Marlin on Friday for an official comment proved futile.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Holiday shoppers are busy buying Christmas trees and lights to adorn their home this holiday season. As the day gets closer, families are bustling around to have everything in place for Christmas Eve.

Parents and family members should keep in mind some holiday safety tips where it concerns decorations and the Christmas tree. The season is all about family togetherness and we would like everyone to have a safe holiday season incident free.

Every year the Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a section that falls under the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, as part of its calendar of observances, highlights and creates awareness where it concerns safe holidays.

Check out this list of holiday season safety tips:

Trees:

• When purchasing an artificial tree, look for the label "Fire Resistant." Although this label does not mean the tree won't catch fire, it does indicate the tree will resist burning and should extinguish quickly.
• When purchasing a live tree, check for freshness. A fresh tree is green, needles are hard to pull from branches and do not break when bent between your fingers. The trunk butt of a fresh tree is sticky with resin, and when tapped on the ground, the tree should not lose many needles.
• When setting up a tree at home, be sure to keep the stand filled with water. Place the tree out of the way of traffic and do not block doorways.
Lights:
• Indoors or outside, use only lights that have been tested for safety by a recognized testing laboratory, which indicates conformance with safety standards. Use only lights that have fused plugs.
• Check each set of lights, new or old, for broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires, or loose connections, and throw out damaged sets. Always replace burned-out bulbs promptly with the same wattage bulbs.
• Use no more than three standard-size sets of lights per single extension cord. Make sure the extension cord is rated for the intended use.
• Never use electric lights on a metallic tree. The tree can become charged with electricity from faulty lights, and a person touching a branch could be electrocuted.
• Before using lights outdoors, check labels to be sure they have been certified for outdoor use.
• Stay away from power or feeder lines leading from utility poles into older homes.
• Fasten outdoor lights securely to trees, house walls, or other firm supports to protect the lights from wind damage. Use only insulated staples to hold strings in place, not nails or tacks. Or, run strings of lights through hooks (available at hardware stores).
• Turn off all holiday lights when you go to bed or leave the house. The lights could short out and start a fire.
• Use caution when removing outdoor holiday lights. Never pull or tug on lights - they could unravel and inadvertently wrap around power lines.
• Outdoor electric lights and decorations should be plugged into circuits protected by ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs). Portable outdoor GFCIs can be purchased where electrical supplies are sold. GFCIs can be installed permanently to household circuits by a qualified electrician.
Decorations:
• Use only non-combustible or flame-resistant materials to trim a tree. Choose tinsel or artificial icicles of plastic or nonleaded metals. Leaded materials are hazardous if ingested by children.
• Never use lighted candles on a tree or near other evergreens. Always use non-flammable holders, and place candles where they will not be knocked down.
• In homes with small children, take special care to avoid decorations that are sharp or breakable, keep trimmings with small removable parts out of the reach of children to avoid the child swallowing or inhaling small pieces, and avoid trimmings that resemble candy or food that may tempt a child to eat them.
• Wear gloves to avoid eye and skin irritation while decorating with spun glass "angel hair."
• Follow container directions carefully to avoid lung irritation while decorating with artificial snow sprays.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Utility Company, NV GEBE, on Friday, December 4th, has been experiencing challenges at the Cay Bay Power Plant with respect to power production.

Load shedding throughout some districts has been implemented and will continue until the situation is resolved. Load shedding will be for a maximum of 90 minutes or less.

NV GEBE apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

NV GEBE would also like to inform the public that its customer service email account (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) is currently down at the moment, but should be back online early next week.

PHILIPSBURG:--- A young woman identified as Sherlne Laidley was robbed on Thursday by an unknown gunman who probably saw her coming out of the bank where she withdrew $450.00. According to information provided to SMN News the young woman joined a bus to go home but it appeared as though she was being followed because a young man joined the same bus she took and even came off the bus where she came off by Prins Bernard Bridge. Upon walking towards her home on Fort Willem Road the woman was attacked by the unknown man who placed a knife to her throat demanding that she turn over all valuables or else he would cut off her neck. The woman fought back her attacker and managed to take the knife away from her attacker, but the attacker still managed to over-power her and take her purse out of her bag before fleeing from the scene.
Laidly the mother of a one year old fought for her life and can even recognize the attacker, but when she called police no one answered the phone at the police station. When the victim finally got hold of police they told her to wait at her home that they will visit her there. An hour later a patrol drove pass her house at high speed and did not stop to take the woman’s complaint. She then called the station again and was told that the patrol had to attend to an urgent situation in Dutch Quarter and that another patrol would visit her but no police bothered to go take her complaint. On Friday morning the woman whose face had visible injuries went to the police station to file a complaint and there police questioned her as to why she waited one day later to file her complaint. The young woman then explained to the detectives what the dispatcher told her and what had transpired when she call police on Thursday
SMN News contacted Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson about the incident and he confirmed the incident occurred in a short police report but made no mention as to why police did not respond to the woman’s call shortly after she was robbed during high day. Below is the press release sent out on Friday on the incident.

Female robbed at knife point

The Detective Department is presently investigating case of armed robbery which took place on Thursday December 3rd at approximately 11.30 a.m. According to the victim with initials S.A.L. she had just stepped off a bus closed to the Prins Bernard Bridge. While walking on the Fort Willem road close to the water fountain she was suddenly attacked from behind by an unknown man, who put a knife to her throat. She resisted in the attack and knocked the knife from the suspects’ hand. The suspect however managed to overpower the victim by forcing her to the ground. At this point the suspect succeeded in removing her purse from her handbag and taking all of her cash. After committing this act the robber fled the scene.

KPSM Police Report

lionsbingo04122015PHILIPSBURG:---- The St. Maarten Lions Club will once again hold their annual Christmas Bingo, this Saturday December 5th, at the Festival Village. It remains the largest community fundraiser for the Lions. It’s the largest not only because it requires all Lions hands on deck and various supporting organizations across the business sectors to execute all activities before, during and after the event, but also in terms of the large number of persons usually in attendance to make a valuable contribution, while at the same time, having some serious Bingo fun.
Every year, something is different and better as the Lions attempt to keep the Bingo enthusiasts merry. This Saturday it will be no different, despite the economic challenges which limit businesses from participating in their usual way. For those that attend faithfully every year due to their direct loyalty to a member of the club, namely Lion Wally Havertong, they would be pleased to know that the event has been renamed: The Lion Wally Havertong Christmas Bingo Spectacular.
The proposed name change was submitted for a vote by last year’s Lions Board, under the leadership of Immediate Past President, Lion Sunil Khatnani: “It was only fitting to request a name change that would reflect a Lion who has been behind this annual event for many years. Lion Wally Havertong volunteers every year to sing the promotional Bingo jingle advertisement. Further to this, he is usually the main bingo caller and calls out numbers during the Bingo games like no other Lion member can.
Lion Wally remains very instrumental behind the scenes with the younger Lions, ensuring that all is in place prior to the calling of the first ball. The board made a unanimous decision to change the name and this was one hundred percent supported by the membership. Renaming the Bingo to “The Lion Wally Havertong Christmas Bingo Spectacular” gave us as a community service club the opportunity to honor one of our own now, rather than later. Lion Wally Havertong has been living true to this name for many years, difference now is, that we have made it official in his honor and we stand proudly behind the decision.”
The Lions Christmas Bingo started in 1972, merely two years after the club was founded. Lion Wally Havertong joined the club three years later in 1975 and has from the inception assisted in the calling of the Bingo numbers. This year it will be the 43rd year in a row that the community is being invited to purchase their lucky tickets, play Bingo and have a chance to win numerous fabulous prizes. Prizes include Overloaded Christmas baskets, restaurant, hotel and airline vouchers, and the famous Santa’s Bag which cash money.
The Bingo starts at 8:00 PM and due to the numerous game types and prizes, it usually ends around midnight – with many persons leaving filled with joy after sharing a fun night with close family, friends and by extension the Lions Club members. The Festival Village gates open at 6pm sharp so that the public can have ample time to get their bingo cards, food and drinks ahead of the calling of the first ball two hours later.
The name of the annual Bingo ends with the word “Spectacular”, and indeed it is. Spectacular because the business and public contribute, participate and enjoy in the spirit of Christmas. Spectacular because the name honors a person , Lion Wally Havertong, who has not only been loyal to the club, but to what the club stands for in its efforts to bringing our community together, and most importantly, all proceeds derived from “The Lion Wally Christmas Bingo Spectacular” go towards the St. Maarten community.

scottfamily04122015CAYMAN ISLANDS:--- Health City Cayman Islands recently held a tour of the hospital for young Type 1 Diabetes patients and their families. The tour included a discussion with medical staff, including Paediatric Endocrinologist, Dr Deepa Subramonian and Registered Dietitian, Stellerie Noyons.

The tour, held on 28 November 2015, included treating the families to a special ‘behind-the-scenes’ tour of the tertiary care hospital and the chance to meet some of the doctors. In addition to the eight families and patients from Grand Cayman, the Cayman Islands Diabetes Charitable Trust (CIDCT) generously provided support for the Scott family, whose son is living with Type 1 Diabetes, to come to Grand Cayman from Cayman Brac for the event. The CIDCT sponsors families with Type 1 Diabetes to travel and participate in Type 1 Diabetes camps, socials and Type 1 Diabetes education courses that can help support them.

Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which a person’s pancreas stops producing the hormone insulin, necessary to convert energy from the food we eat. Although Type 1 Diabetes can affect both children and adults, many patients are diagnosed during childhood or adolescents. The rate of Type 1 Diabetes among children under the age of 14 years is estimated to increase by 3% year-on-year worldwide, however, with proper management and monitoring, most patients can lead a normal active lifestyle.

Following on from the tour, the families attended a talk by medical staff regarding the management of Type 1 Diabetes which included the history of Type 1 Diabetes and developments in treatment by Dr Deepa, as well as well as advice from Health City’s registered dietitian, Stellerie Noyons, on carb-counting and eating a healthy diet. The tour and discussion was followed by lunch at Health City.

Dr Deepa Subramonian, Paediatric Endocrinologist at Health City said, “For many younger patients, being diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes can initially feel overwhelming. We’re here to support the family and offer advice to show how these children can continue to participate in normal activities and sports and reach their potential, with proper management of their condition and the correct medication. I teach my patients that Type 1 Diabetes does not define who they are or what they can do”.

The event aimed to provide information and support to families and patients living with Type 1 Diabetes in a small, comfortable group, to allow all participants to engage fully with the Health City medical staff, and answer questions they may have about the management of the disease.

Stellerie Noyons, registered dietitian, said, “Having Type 1 Diabetes doesn’t mean you have to eat differently to your family or friends. It’s about eating a balanced, whole food diet, which is something we should all do. It’s about being smart with consistent monitoring of your intake and blood glucose levels. It’s about being prepared with healthy snack options and planning of meals. It was great to see these patients learn more about how to manage Type 1 Diabetes through their diet and realize this is easily accomplished with a little planning. When children are involved in this planning process, it gives them a sense of empowerment, particularly those in their teen years, where they do not want to feel different or isolated.”

The medical tour was successful, with many patients and family members saying how encouraged they were, not only to find support in other families dealing with Type 1 Diabetes, but in the medical staff, information and supportive environment offered by Health City Cayman Islands.

PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday December 4th at approximately 08.05 a.m. 51-year old C.C.H. was arrested at his home in Dawn Beach. The arrest is a result of the investigation in which on the 18th of September of this year a house search was done by the judge of instruction, the public prosecutor and investigating police officers of KPSM. During this search numerous electronic devices were confiscated for further investigation. The suspect was questioned and released the same day.
During an in-depth investigation of the confiscated items new evidence of sexual misconduct has risen leaving the Public Prosecutor no other option than to arrest the suspect. The suspect remains in custody for further investigation.
Anyone who may have information or need any assistance in connection with this case can call the CRISIS-LINE of the Court of Guardianship #918 at any time and the phone numbers 54-24110 and 54-24115 during office hours.
Due to sensitivity of this investigation no further details regarding this case will be given at this time.

Joint Press Release from KPSM and Public Prosecution

vsawelding04122015PHILIPSBURG:--- One of the main objectives of the Department of Labor Affairs and Social Services is to secure gainful employment opportunities for job seekers. However, many persons require additional training and experience before being considered suitable for certain employment opportunities. Because of noted best practices and the continued success of this form of engagement with the business community implemented in 2014, the department will continue to pursue job training opportunities for applicants seeking career development opportunities. A formula has been identified by the department which provides clients with guided on the job supervision by companies partnered with the Department of Labor Affairs and mentorship and support in the form of a Job Coach. This initiative led to an agreement with Mr. Kenneth Oliver Director of J & F Engineering for one year to train two or more selected clients in the field of welding.

During the month of October two clients were selected to travel to Trinidad & Tobago for an all-expense paid training opportunity. The duration of the theoretical training was 3 weeks and encompassed various levels of welding, such as Basic Level Shield Metal Arc Welding, Advance Shield Metal Arc Welding, Gas Cutting and Basic Level Fitting and much more. A representative from the Department of Labor Affairs and Social Services also travelled to Trinidad and Tobago in order to meet with representatives from J&F as well as to observe the trainees while practicing their new learned skill. The representative was introduced to various stakeholders within the Damus Limited welding company. Every effort was made by J&F, including covering most of the expenses, to ensure that both the trainees and the department’s representative were well trained and informed of the training developments.

J&F Engineering, via Damus Limited, has graciously agreed to build on a sustainable and strategic approach to creating suitable employees by engaging in training. This agreement resulted in two young adults achieving regionally accredited certification within a specialized field. The trainees have since both successfully completed the two-week training in Trinidad and will now participate in an on-the-job training in St. Maarten to highlight and build on their newly acquired training expertise.

Senior Welder and Direct Trainer, Mr. Clayton Moore, stated that he was very impressed by the determination of the trainees. He looked forward to further guiding and assisting them in building their skills on their project in St. Maarten.

“I was impressed and felt honored to be part of this team,” said one of the trainees. “In the beginning, it was difficult to catch on, but then I learned to focus and concentrate.” The other trainee stated, “I was able to improve each week. I would like to continue practicing until I become fully skilled.” Both young men felt extremely proud to be selected for the opportunity and are truly excited to put to use in St. Maarten all of the new knowledge and skills that they acquired in Trinidad & Tobago.

The Department of Labor Affairs will continue to be a front runner in this area by pursuing more training opportunities in addition to what is available right now at the Department of Labor Affairs. The results of the recent registration drive for the Start Here Campaign has shown us that people are hungry for opportunity and growth. The department is currently working on plans for phase two of the campaign which will include an all-out effort to engage the business community and secure long term strategic career development and employment opportunities for our clients. All interested persons are welcome to contact the department for more information on the various career development and or employment opportunities.

sxmdoet03122015Find out more at their kick off event.

PHILIPSBURG:--- SXM DOET is a Kingdom-wide community service campaign that aims to lend a helping hand to active organizations and community projects on Sint Maarten that need it most. Last year it was a great success with over 35 projects and 1000 volunteers participating to make a change. On 11 & 12 March 2016 the island-wide annual SXM DOET event will be back again. This time the project team is aiming for even bigger and better during the second edition of SXM DOET! To ensure that SXM DOET 2016 is a success, SXM DOET is kicking off with a Holiday party next week Wednesday, December 9 2015.

The project team stated: “As we reflect on 2015, and the tragic incidents of this year, it is that obvious we are in need of more positive initiatives in our community that inspire change and unity. Let us end 2015 on a good note and vow to individually and collectively work together towards a better 2016.”

The SXM DOET Project Team and the Be The Change Foundation are inviting interested parties to the SXM DOET Holiday Kick Off Party at the Ocean Terrace at Divi Little Bay Beach Resort, on Wednesday December 9th, 2015, from 6:30pm to 9:00pm, to learn more about how you can participate in SXM DOET 2016.

The evening includes a presentation on how your organization, volunteer group, business or other social entity can take part in the biggest volunteer event Sint Maarten has ever seen. Take this opportunity to brainstorm with other like-minded individuals who also want to bring positive change to Sint Maarten!

In keeping with the spirit of giving, the SXM DOET team is requesting that every person who attends the Holiday Kick-Off Party brings at least one non-perishable food item or other useful donation item as your "entrance fee". The donated items will be distributed to the community in time for the Holiday Season via various organizations.

runaldrobinson03201522 year old Brandan Dixon, a former convict who was shot in the leg by police, second suspect, is a suspect  in an angoing murder investugation in Nevis and possible suspect that assassinated Latoya Flanders.

PHILIPSBURG: --- The two suspects that police arrested shortly after an employee of Tackling Gas station was shot to death on Monday during an armed robbery and the robbery of Shell gas station in Simpson Bay are said to be well known to police. The suspect police identified as B.D (23) years old who was arrested in a black I-20 on the Causeway turned out to be Brandan Dixon. SMN News did its research and it turned out that the suspect Brandan Dixon is a Dutch national who recently got out of prison for another crime he committed. It should also be noted that Brandan Dixon was shot in the leg area by police last year while police was engaged in a chase to arrest Dixon for threatening someone with a firearm in the St. Peters area. The young man was shot by police in the vicinity of Cost U less in 2014. Further research shows that Dixon only recently got out of prison after serving his time. Dixon began his criminal activities since he was age 16, he was even sent Brasami and (GOG) in Curacao when he was arrested years ago. Even though Dixon is a known 'bad boy" he was recruited and was training to become a Bavpoler but was kicked out of the training when he was caught with a substantial amout of marijuana. Press prosecutor Karola Van Nie said Dixon was convicted on January 28th 2015 and he was acquitted by the Court of Appeals on April 29th 2015. The second suspect police identified as R.R (23) years old turned out to be Runald Robinson, a national of Nevis. So far SMN News could not find any information that shows that Robinson was involved in prior criminal activities  on St. Maarten/ St. Martin but those possibilities cannot be ruled out. Press Prosecutor Karola Van Nie confirmed that Robinson did not have any other previous convictions. However, SMN News learnt that Robinson is wanted in Nevis for murder and he is the possible suspect that shot and killed Latoya Flanders at her doorsteps in French Quarter. brandondixon04122015However, police and the prosecution are very tightlipped on the ongoing investigations. Latoya Flanders was executed on November 5th 2015. According to information SMN News recieved is that Flanders was shot four times in the head area. The duo was arrested some 25 minutes after the fatal armed robbery that claimed the life of Gerard Saulveur, a Haitian national and employee of Tackling Gas Station in Cole Bay. Both suspects appeared before the judge of instruction on Thursday for arraignment and extension of pretrial detention. Van Nie said the pretrial detention of the suspects were extended by the judge of instruction by eight days.

Robinson questioned and Released in ongoing murder investigation in St. Kitts and Nevis.

While the Police of St. Kitts and Nevis issued a wanted bulletin for Runald Robinson in a murder investigation, the police of that country never stated that they questioned Robinson and he was released and not charged.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Ian Queeley, told SMN News on Saturday that Robinson is a suspect in an ongoing murder investigation in St. Kitts and Nevis. Queely said that a bulletin was issued for Robinson but he was questioned and released. Asked if Robinson has been cleared as a suspect, the Assistant Commissioner of Police made clear that they cannot clear anyone until the investigation is completed. "So far that murder investigation is still ongoing, however, Robinson was questioned but he was not charged." Asked if the police in St. Kitts and Nevis issued a travel ban on Robinson, Queely said since Robinson was not charged they could not issue any travel ban the suspect.

williambrooks21072015PHILIPSBURG: ---- The supervisory board of GEBE officially signs off a contract with the former CEO of GEBE William Brooks who takes on the position as temporary manager of the company. Brooks was the former CEO of GEBE who left the company in 2011 to take on job offer in St. Kitts but later returned to St. Maarten.
The contract signed on Thursday morning between GEBE and Brooks is for a temporary period based on article 8:11 of the company’s article of incorporation.
William Brooks a local engineer who worked for GEBE in the past was given a second chance since June 2015 when the supervisory board of GEBE nominated him as one of the candidates to be appointed as the company’s CEO but to date that appointment has not been made by the shareholder representative (government). On Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press conference SMN News asked Prime Minister William Marlin when government will take a look at the two nominations made by the supervisory board of GEBE for the vacaant positions namely, CEO and COO. Marlin said since taking office he did not see the documents the supervisory board of GEBE sent to government thus he has asked the supervisory board to resend their nominations with a new cover letter in order for the Council of Ministers to speed up the appointments.

GREAT BAY, Sint Maarten (DCOMM) – International Day of People with Disability is a United Nations (UN) sanctioned day – Thursday, 3rd December - that aims to promote an understanding of people with disability and encourage support for their dignity, rights and well-being.

The theme for 2015 is: “Inclusion matters: access and empowerment for people of all abilities.”
People living with disabilities worldwide face many barriers to inclusion in many key aspects of society. As a result, people with disabilities do not enjoy access to society on an equal basis with others, which includes areas of transportation, employment, and education as well as social and political participation.

The right to participate in public life is essential to create stable democracies, active citizenship and reduce inequalities in society. Persons with disabilities must be able to fulfil their role in society and participate on an equal basis with others.

It is important to focus on the ability and not on the disability of an individual. Often, societal image of persons with disabilities is impacted by attitudes based on stigma and discrimination, as well as archaic ideas about disability and persons with disabilities that are often the greatest barrier to their full and equal participation in society and development on an equal basis with others.

It is important to note that disability is part of the human condition, and that all of us either are or will become disabled to one degree or another during the course of our lives.

By promoting empowerment, real opportunities for people are created. This enhances their own capacities and supports them in setting their own priorities. Empowerment involves investing in people – in jobs, health, nutrition, education, and social protection.

When people are empowered they are better prepared to take advantage of opportunities, they become agents of change and can more readily embrace their civic responsibilities.

Collective Prevention Service (CPS), a department in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry VSA) as part of its Calendar of Health Observances commemorates this international day with the provision of information regarding the international theme.

Today, there are over one billion people living in the world with some form of disability. Around the world, persons with disabilities not only face physical barriers but also social, economic and attitudinal barriers.

Since 1992, the annual observance of International Day of Disabled Persons aims to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity, rights and well-being of persons with disabilities.

It also seeks to increase awareness of gains to be derived from the integration of persons with disabilities in every aspect of political, social, economic and cultural life.

emillee02122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Monday, November 30th the Democratic Party of St. Maarten (DP) held a meet and greet session with newly installed Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor Mr. Emil Lee. The session which was held at the John Larmonie Cultural Center in Philipsburg gave the Minister the opportunity to meet with the membership of the Party and give an overview of his goals and plans for the Ministry. In his opening remarks Minister Lee thanked the leader of the DP, MP Sarah Wescot-Williams, for having the trust and faith in him to execute the tasks of his office. The Minister also praised the workers and department heads in his ministry for their hard work.
After a brief introduction on his first few days in office and an overview of his first impressions Mr. Lee opened up the floor to questions from the audience. The questions ranged from some seeking clarification on SZV procedures, healthcare coverage and the current state of the St. Maarten Medical Center to issues with labor law practices including the abuse of the six-month contract and counter-part policy. No punches were pulled as the Minister was even asked about the practice of specific types of businesses skirting labor policies by using fictitious ads for vacancies that do not exist. The Minister answered each question candidly and the answers he could not provide he made assurances that he would look into.
As the evening drew to a close and it was obvious that there were many more persons that wanted to ask questions and give their observations to the Minister, it was decided and announced by the DP Board to host more theme specific sessions in the near future. In addition, MP Wescot-Williams encouraged the membership to reach out to Minister Lee and the Party leadership to make known any situations and grievances that they may have. By doing so, she assured the gathering, the Minister would be able to bring some of the concerns to his Council of Ministers’ meetings.
At the end of the session many persons approached both Mr. Lee and the leadership to applaud the Party on providing the opportunity to interact with the new Minister.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Under the theme, “Give Thanks At All Times!,” the 17th Annual Thanksgiving Service will be held Sunday, December 6, 2015 in front of the Government Administration Building.

The ecumenical service will begin at 4:30 PM with Praise and Worship led by the New Testament Baptist Church.

The Honorable Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs Silveria Jacobs, is appealing to the general public to come out and give thanks and praises to the Lord for protecting our shores during the 2015 hurricane season.

The Thanksgiving ecumenical service is an annual undertaking by the St. Maarten Christian Council, St. Maarten United Ministerial Foundation and the Seventh Day Adventist Church supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs.

It is in keeping with compassion, tradition and the expression of gratitude and love and joy at the end of the hurricane season and light at the beginning of the Christmas season in particular towards the less fortunate in our community whose fabric is being destroyed by violence.

“Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed”. Proverbs 19:17
The Thanksgiving service is observed on the first Sunday of December annually, inviting people of all faiths to congregate and give thanks and gratitude to God for an uneventful hurricane season.
It was decreed in 1999 by an Executive Council resolution of the formerly Island Territory of St. Maarten, and has since become part and parcel of the annual cultural calendar of program and activities.

GREAT BAY:---- The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in a December 1st epidemiological alert, calls on Member States to increase vigilance and establish/maintain the capacity to detect and confirm cases of Zika virus infection.

There has been an increase of congenital anomalies such as Guillain-Barre syndrome, and other neurological and autoimmune syndromes in areas where Zika virus is circulating, and their possible relation to the virus, according to PAHO.

In October, Brazil International Health Regulations National Focal Point notified the detection of an unusual increase in microcephaly cases. Microcephaly is a rare neurological condition in which an infant’s head is significantly smaller than the heads of other children of the same age and sex. Sometimes detected at birth, microcephaly usually is the result of the brain developing abnormally in the womb or not growing as it should after birth.

Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry VSA), will be meeting with medical specialists (gynaecologists, paediatricians and midwives) regarding the aforementioned alert from PAHO.

The Zika virus infection is spread via the vector Aedes mosquito which is also prevalent in the Caribbean and Sint Maarten.

CPS is calling on the population to give the elimination of mosquito breeding grounds their urgent attention especially after heavy rainfall in order to prevent the spread of mosquito-borne diseases such as Zika.

Zika virus is a member of the Flaviviridae family and is transmitted to humans by mosquitoes. It is related to other pathogenic vector borne flaviviruses including dengue, West-Nile and Japanese encephalitis viruses but produces a comparatively mild disease in humans.

As of December 1st, nine member states in the Americas have confirmed circulation of the Zika virus: Brazil, Chile (Easter Islands), Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Paraguay, Suriname, and Venezuela. To date there are no Zika virus cases detected on Sint Maarten.

CPS is therefore advising travellers to take necessary preventive measures when abroad (in the aforementioned countries where Zika is in circulation) and to report upon their return to their family physician if they experience flu-like symptoms.

Since 2014, indigenous circulation of Zika has been detected in the Americas. In February 2014, the public health authorities of Chile confirmed the first case of indigenous transmission of Zika virus infection on Easter Island, and cases were reported until June 2014.

Countries endemic with Dengue and Chikungunya through the Aedes Agypti mosquitoes, are at risk for Zika virus. Based on the fact that if an infected Zika case comes to Sint Maarten, and with the presence of the Aedes Agypti mosquito this virus can be transmitted from person to person similar to the transmission mode as Dengue and Chikungunya.

The main clinical symptoms in patients are fever, conjunctivitis, transient arthritis/arthralgia (mainly in the smaller joints of the hands and feet) and maculo-papular rash (that often starts on the face and then spreads throughout the body).

In general the disease symptoms are mild and short-lasting (2-7 days). There is no vaccine or preventive drug available

To reduce the risk of contracting Zika virus infection - as for the other mosquito-borne infections - travelers should minimize the exposure to mosquito bites by taking the following preventive measures:

1. Use of anti-mosquito devices (insecticide-treated bed nets, coils, smudge pots, spray, repellents) and wearing long sleeves and clothes with long legs, especially during the hours of highest mosquito activity (morning and late afternoon). Mosquito repellent based on a 30% DEET concentration is recommended;

2. Before using repellents, pregnant women and children under the age of 12 years should consult a physician or pharmacist;

For newborn children under three months, repellents are not recommended; instead, insecticide-treated bed nets should be used.

The community is requested to be on alert for the identified symptoms and to be on high alert and action in eliminating mosquito breeding sites in and around their surroundings.

Be vigilant in eliminating mosquito breeding sites and assist your community by minimizing mosquito breeding sites. CPS advises to empty unused swimming pools and cover them properly; turn over any type of containers (even boats) which can hold water and create a breeding source.

For additional information or concerns, contact CPS at 542-2078 or 542-3003.

leonaromeomarlin15022015PHILIPSBURG:--- Independent Member of Parliament (MP) Leona Marlin-Romeo, has requested a follow-up on the motion to ensure that a separate registry is created to accommodate the registry of births, marriages, deaths acknowledgements, name change and adoption, of persons registered in Sint Maarten but born, married or died outside of the island.

The motion was passed on September 17 2015 and supported by
12 Members of Parliament.

The motion also requested that the necessary laws be amended to accommodate these groups of persons and for the Minister of General Affairs to appoint the Civil Registry Department as the entity that registers the foreign personal documents and that the Minister ensures that the integral copies are recognized as an official government issued document.

Persons born outside of Sint Maarten are constantly faced with dilemmas including high costs to obtain personal documents from their country of birth. The approved motion would allow these individuals the opportunity to acquire an official integral copy of the above listed personal documents once registered in Sint Maarten for a fee.

The MP believes that this initiative will resolve the constant problems that are experienced by those residents born outside of Sint Maarten.

The MP is looking forward in hearing and seeing that the motion is implemented immediately, after all the population of persons born outside of Sint Maarten surpasses that of those who are born on the island.

“Therefore there is a demand and a need to accommodate and give improved services to these individuals,” MP Leona Marlin-Romeo concluded.

weapon02122015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Wednesday December 2nd at approximately 12.30 p.m. during a routine control by the Multi Disciplinary Team, a grey Kia Sportage jeep was stopped in the Guana Bay road. During the control of the vehicle the officers saw that the drive had 3.5 feet long stainless steel sword stuck between the seats of the vehicle. The driver could not give a acceptable explanation why he was driving around with that weapon. The sword was confiscated and the driver given a fine after he was explained about the illegal act he had committed.

chancegrandcasebridge021220GRAND CASE:---The traditional period design of the Grand Case Bridge should be restored in this once mainly fishing village, said attorney at law Patricia Chance-Duzant.
The current design of the bridge, completed not too long ago, is “soulless” and not in keeping with the “heritage and culture” of Grand Case, said Chance-Duzant.
The attorney is particularly referring to the design of the balusters, railings, and barriers of the 1922 construction of the bridge, which lasted until damaged by hurricane around the late 1970s. The signature design of the old bridge had became a Grand Case landmark, which was powerfully and gracefully captured in a mid-1970s engraving by leading painter Roland Richardson, said Chance-Duzant.
The subsequent repairs and construction authorized by government in Marigot, especially regarding the railings and balusters, have been met with objections from people in Grand Case, said Chance-Duzant. “Although the old bridge lasted for over 60 years,” the “new modern bridge” built after the hurricane damage “did not even withstood 30 years,” said Chance-Duzant.
In 2007, following the establishment of the Council for Quartier II, which includes Grand Case, a more organized call was issued about how the bridge design should reflect the village’s unique identity. By this time, Grand Case had become popularly known in St. Martin and abroad as the “Restaurant City of the Caribbean” – because of the wide array and quality of international restaurants and eateries along both sides of its entire main street.
In 2012, Chance-Duzant wrote to the Collectivity’s president, championing her native village’s “demand that the work on our historical bridge, even while [undertaking] the objective of preventing flooding in Grand-Case, be conducted in accordance with safety requirements but loyal to the aesthetic, architectural and historical structure, in accordance with the Collectivity’s engagement as well of those of the cultural sections of the Council for Quartier II.”
Meetings and conversations with government and SEMSAMAR officials and the contractor of the current construction often come down to the cost of the bridge “project” and who would design the balusters, said Chance-Duzant.
“I am willing to work with others to raise funds toward the restoration of the traditional design of Grand Case Bridge, which is a patrimony of the people of Grand Case and the Collectivity, and of the whole island of St. Martin,” said Chance-Duzant.
Furthermore, in 2015, “Sir Roland Richardson and I found two artisans in our District, one who had a mold already, and both were willing to make any mold of the antique banisters” that any contractor wishes for, said Chance-Duzant.

bugsinparadise02122015St. Martin–Residents and visitors of all ages are invited to enjoy a morning of wildlife-themed entertainment and exploration this Sunday at Birds & Bugs 2015. The event will take place on December 6th from 9am to noon at Loterie Farm on Pic Paradis, rain or shine. Birds & Bugs is a free, public Wildlife Discovery Event, created by Les Fruits de Mer for locals and tourists alike to get to know the captivating creatures and birds that make their home in the forest.

Sunday's event will offer a full array of free, fun activities designed and led by naturalists, scientists, educators, and other local wildlife specialists. “It's the perfect chance to learn about this island's fantastic forest life from experts,” says Les Fruits de Mer President Jennifer Yerkes. “We’d like to welcome everyone to come out and have a great time!”

Event-goers will learn to spot songbirds, hummingbirds, and other forest-dwelling avians on bird tours of the forest, led by professional birding guide Binkie van Es. Tours will leave regularly throughout the event and will be available in French, English, and Dutch. Attendees who plan to go on a birding tour are recommended to bring sturdy shoes. Binoculars will be available for sharing on the tours.

This year's attendees will be offered a truly unique experience at Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC)'s Bird Banding Station–to see wildlife research in action, and some hard-to-find birds in person. Bird Banding Station visitors will have the rare opportunity to watch EPIC's key bird researchers as they capture, study, and release birds as part of their 15-year bird banding effort on the slopes of Pic Paradis. EPIC President Natalia Collier and EPIC Senior Biologist Adam Brown will be on site to share what they've learned about the songbird populations in this special broadleaf forest habitat.

Guests can find out more about the birds of the broadleaf forest at the Bird Education Station hosted by EPIC Environmental Educator Laura Bijnsdorp. This Station will feature hands-on exhibits of birds for kids and adults, info about the resident and migratory birds of St. Martin and the habitat they call home, and a fun Bird Bingo game with prizes for children. Bird-related paraphernalia will also be available there, for event attendees looking for an early holiday gift.

The Bug Discovery Station will give adults and kids an unforgettable up-close look at a variety of the island’s insects, spiders and other invertebrates. Live insects will be on display, and guests will learn about their life cycles and other intriguing info about these small animals and their role in the local ecosystem. A “What Am I” microscope bug ID game will join other exciting new interactive exhibits at the Discovery Station this year.

Club Gaïac, Les Fruits de Mer's ongoing heritage tree project, will also be at Sunday's event with a free giveaway of special seed kits and a new experiment that everyone can take part in. The Club Gaïac table will have displays where guests can learn about the history and ecology of this beautiful endangered tree, and find out how replanting native trees can help St. Martin's birds and bugs.

People of all ages can participate in creative activities inspired by local wildlife, including coloring, sketching, and a craft. Younger kids will enjoy coloring and activity pages designed by local artists featuring island animals. In the event's Build-A-Bug craft, children and adults can create their own insect from natural materials and transform it into a clip, magnet, or mobile to take home.

Les Fruits de Mer have released a free ebook for kids, Bugs in Paradise, to promote Sunday's event. The ebook features full-color photos of the incredible insects found in the forest habitats of Pic Paradis, and entertains young readers with fascinating facts about each species in rhyming text. The ebook can be downloaded for free at http://www.lesfruitsdemer.com/resources/books/.

For more information about Birds & Bugs, visit http://www.lesfruitsdemer.com/events/birds-bugs/ or https://www.facebook.com/events/482567428570505/.

Birds & Bugs 2015 is a co-production of the Les Fruits de Mer Association, EPIC, and Loterie Farm. The event is made possible by the hard work and talent of many volunteers, and the generous sponsorship of Buccaneer Beach Bar, Delta Petroleum, Hotel L’Esplanade, Island Mattress, St. Martin Voyages and Tri-Sport.

 

Ireland:--- Willemstad Spectrum Aviation (Ireland) have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with AVA Airways, Curacao, to supply all Senior Flight Crews for the airline newly start-up plans. AVA Airways anticipate starting operations during Q4 2016 and is going to start operations using the Airbus 319/320 and the Bombardier Q400 aircraft for their feeder markets. The Airline Chairman, Olivier Arrindell stated that applicants would still need to meet minimum requirements including 1,800 hours of flying experience before operating one of its planes.
Ava Airways said Wednesday plans to also put student pilots from the Curacao and the Caribbean through the Ava Airways training program. The airline has a training program in place for its student program that shall meet both EASA and FAA Standers. Ava Airway's shall request it’s approved by Curacao Civil Aviation officials at the commerce of its Airline AOC certification. Mr. Arrindell also stated that this would break from a long-standing pattern in Curacao Aviation of not extending opportunities to young pilots.
Neil Fraser, Business Development Manager at Spectrum Aviation said ”We really enjoy working with start-up airlines like AVA Airways, as we can clearly focus on getting the right type of senior flight crews from Day 1 and help them mold the company’s bright future. The airline is expected to grow rapidly, so being their supplier will ensure pilot candidates will be in line for promotion as the new routes and aircraft develop comes into line into the future.”
Ava Airways has set the criteria for Captains and are now working on the criteria for its first officers for the Airbus 319/320 Aircraft. The TRI's/ TRE's for Ava Airways is 11 Weeks ON 2/5 Weeks OFF. Minimum Total flying hours for a Captain whom wants to fly with Ava Airways is 4000 hours minimum total of 2000 hours as PIC with minimum of 500 hours in command on type. Pilots should be currently flying as PIC on A319/320 and the NG Last Flight should be within the previous 24 months.

PHILIPSBURG:---- Christ Triumphant Church Ministries International (CTC) is pleased to invite the general public to its FREE Thanksgiving Concert as we give thanks and praises to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
The concert will be held on Friday December 4, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. at the Christ Triumphant Church worship hall located upstairs Island Finance on the Walter J. Nisbeth Road (Pondfill Rd). During the concert, the CTC Haitian mission will be highlighted. C.T.C Haitian Mission was formed in 2012 when members of the church traveled to Haiti with a forty- foot container filled with supplies for the less fortunate of Haiti. Trough the mission, a building is currently being constructed to accommodate a school and church. C.T.C Haitian Mission continues to keep the makeshift school doors open by subsidizing the seven teachers on staff monthly with donations given by Christ Triumphant Church (C.T.C) members. CTC continue to send supplies such as clothing, shoes, school materials and food whenever available from our donors.
With all that is going on around us, there is much to be thankful for. Come out and join us as we make a joyful noise unto the Lord. Come and be blessed with performances by Constellation Stars, DRJ, CTC Choir and other local artists.

ingridarrindell02122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of TEATT Ingrid Arrindell reported to members of the media on Wednesday that she is still busy meeting with various department heads to get their vision on how to move the Ministry forward. Minister Arrindell said he already met with the board of the Harbor Group of Companies and another meeting with that board is scheduled for next week. The Minister said one of main goals right now is to get the St. Maarten Tourism Authority (STA) up and running in order for her Ministry to work on marketing the island overseas, while she is also busy trying to get the registration of the STA from an Association to a ZBO in order for government to have a more hands on approach with the entity.
Minister Arrindell also announced that she is in discussion with the operating boards of the Princess Juliana International Airport on the screening process for the Managing Director Regina Labega. Minister Arrindell said she could not divulge any information on the ongoing discussions because it is far too premature. Asked if she is getting cooperation from the board at this time she responded in the positive but she could not say if the boards of PJIAE would have to be dissolved.

With regards to Bureau Telecommunication and Post (BTP) the Minister said a meeting has been planned in order for her to access the situation and take corrective measures.

williammarlin02122015New Political Parties have to accept responsibilities for their investments in registering their political parties.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Prime Minister William Marlin announced at the Council of Ministers press conference on Wednesday that the Landsbesluit to annul the Landsbesluit to call electons on February 9th that was submitted by former Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs was submitted to the Governor on Tuesday. Marlin said he did not meet his own self-imposed deadline which he said last week would have been done on Friday or Monday. The Prime Minister said that the LB submitted by the former Prime Minister is not yet in effect, even though the LB was submitted on October 29th, one month after the Prime Minister received a motion of no confidence from parliament. He said what was mentioned in the October 29th LB will not solve the problems of ship jumping. Therefore, the LB his government submitted on Tuesday outline several things, one being the country is financially strapped and still does not have a balanced budget for 2016 therefore the country cannot afford new elections now, while new elections will not solve the problems of ship-jumping unless there is electoral reform. Marlin said while he submitted the LB on Tuesday he did not hold any discussions on the matter with the governor after the LB was submitted therefore he cannot say if the LB will be accepted by Governor Holiday and if the governor will sign it off. Marlin reinforced his previous statements where he mentioned several times before that holding elections now will not solve the issues St. Maarten faced for almost seven weeks after the Gumbs cabinet was given a motion of non-confidence. Marlin said that if the Governor signed off on the new LB, his government will then establish a committee two weeks after the signing off on the LB to study and amend the electoral law, and the country’s constitution to ensure that no other government would misuse article 59 of the constitution.
Prime Minister Marlin explained that the same government who claimed they want to stop ship jumping benefitted from it when two members from the red, white and blue coalition lost its majority in 2014. Besides that he said the UPP/De Weever/LRM/ USP coalition did not mention anything on electoral reform in their governing accord even though they claim elections would solve the ship jumping crisis. Marlin further explained that those persons (new party) leaders that are complaining at the moment cannot lay the blame on his government for the expenses they endured to register their political parties. He said people can register a political party at any time they want and it does not mean it has to be done just prior to an election.
Council took decision to annul the extension of Garbage Contracts --- Contractors was notified.
Prime Minister William Marlin informed members of the media on Wednesday that the Council of Ministers took a decision not to extend the contracts for the four garbage collectors whose contract will expire in April 2016. Marlin said that the former Minister of VROMI Claret Connor hurriedly signed off on the extension for the four contractors for a period of five years without holding a public bid. He said that the department of VROMI is now preparing to hold a public bid where eight contractors will participate, while a separate bidding process will be held for the cleaning of trenches and roadways. Marlin said in the past the cleaning of trenches and roadways were including in the garbage collection contracts but the in-roads were not being cleaned often enough. Besides that separating garbage collection for trenching cleaning will give young entrepreneurs an opportunity to have a stable income which will also remove young men from the roadsides because they would be busy cleaning the sides of the roads and the trenches constantly. Marlin said the four contractors were notified in writing that their contracts will not be extended and that a public bid will be held prior to the contracts being awarded.
FBO  building permit will be approved and sign off within short.
Asked if his government approved the building permit for the Fixed Based Operations (FBO) project for the Princess Juliana International Airport, Marlin said the permit has not yet been signed off on but it is likely to be done shortly. He said while going through all the documents that were left behind by the former government he did see the FBO building permit request and the reasons which the former Prime Minister and Minister of VROMI gave for holding back the building permit. Marlin said that the same persons the former Prime Minister and former Minister of VROMI asked for estimates are the ones who already gave an advice on the cost of such projects, besides that he said just days before the government changed a presentation was made to the Members of Parliament where it was stated that the contractor that was awarded the contract for the FBO project gave a quotation which was $400,000.00 less than their estimated price.
Council still appoint COO and CEO for GEBE --- Supervisory Board asked to re-submit their nominations to speed up the process.
When asked by SMN News if the Council of Ministers took a decision on the appointment of the two candidates that were nominated by the Supervisory board of GEBE for its managing board, Marlin said so far he did not see the nomination letters and other documents the Supervisory Board of GEBE submitted to the former government. He made clear that the documents might be somewhere in the administration but he personally did not see them, therefore he requested the Supervisory Board to send him a cover letter along with the documents they submitted previously to the former government on the persons they nominate in order to speed up the process. Marlin also confirmed that he is aware of the decision taken by the Supervisory Board to suspend its Chief Financial Officer Rene Gartner and the decision taken by the board to appoint a temporary manager pending the appointment of the Chief Operations manager and Chief Executive Officer.

arrestedfillin26092014Warning shots fired while police chasing suspects.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Police arrested two suspects they believed committed a robbery at a home in Guana Bay Wednesday morning. The two suspects tried to escape by heading towards Pointe Blanche area but police manage to catch up with them and even fired a warning shot in the process of trying to catch the suspects.
Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed that two suspects were arrested by police after a chase on the suspicion of robbery. Henson said police chased the suspects who tried escaping towards the Pointe Blanche area but they managed to capture the suspects. Henson also confirmed that police fired a warning shot during the chase in order to stop the suspects. 

Two arrested suspected of robbery/ police fires warning shot
Police arrested two men in the Guana Bay/ Red Pond area on Wednesday December 2nd at approximately 12.30 p.m. The arrest took place after the Emergency Dispatch received several calls concerning two or three men who were in the area probably breaking in to homes. This call came in from a concerned citizen who stayed on the line with the Emergency Dispatch who directed the investigating officers to the spot where these men were hiding. The two suspects with initials D.G. (42) and K.T. (28) did not want to come out of their hiding spot at which time a warning shot was fired by police. The suspects were arrested shortly and taken to the Philipsburg Police Station where they remain in custody for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report.

richardgibson02122015PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Finance and acting Minister of Justice Richard Gibson Sr. told reporters on Wednesday when he was quizzed by members of the media at the weekly press briefing on Wednesday that the people of St. Maarten especially the various Ministries will have to ‘bite the bullet” roll up their sleeves and tighten their belts as their will be some severe budget cuts come 2016.
The finance Minister said in the past the strategies used by St. Maarten to balance its budget did not work which created a debt with APS and SZV and a budget that could not be balanced over the years. Gibson said that he intend to use a different strategy which is to “slice up the cake” he has among the various ministries in order to present a well balanced budget for 2016. The newly appointed Minister said that St. Maarten generate between NAF.440M to NAF.445M per year which means the country can only spend what it has, therefore as Finance Minister he said will place most of his efforts to work on  a balanced budget for 2016. The Minister said he also intends to ask for an extension on the instruction given to St. Maarten where they have a period of three years to settle the debts government has with APS and SZV.
Minister Gibson said that the country cannot ‘eat all their cake” and then behave as if they have more to eat by wasting. If the country wants to spend more monies then government will have to generate more monies and when it’s in government coffers then it will be divided among the ministries. Minister Gibson also sent out a stern warning to persons that are not paying their taxes. He said that the delinquent tax-payers must know that non-compliance does have consequences. He also made clear that he has no intention to increase the taxes that are already in place because he is of the opinion that the taxes are already high. “I am making it known now that people must pay their taxes because there will be consequences for non-payment of taxes.” Already the former government submitted a request to Parliament to increase the license plate fees which still has to be dealt with, however, he did say he did not know what the new amount looks like since it was done by the former government.
Police do have rights but there is no money.
When asked about the ultimatum given by the police union Minister Gibson said that it is unfortunate for the unions to set demands and give timeline to a government that just took office. He admitted that the police do have rights to their promotions and increase in salaries but these matters have been pending for some time now. The acting Minister of Justice further stated that he had meeting scheduled with the unions and only one person showed up to the meeting. Minister Gibson said he waited for 25 minutes for the other persons to attend the meeting but they did not show up and he had to leave in order to attend another meeting. He said another date and time has been scheduled for him to meet with the unions to discuss their concerns.
“I want to make clear that everyone has to understand that I know the police do have rights and they do deserve certain things but if the country does not have the monies then these things cannot be given to those who have rights to them. There are people riding bicycles, some in the best cars but those on bicycles also want a good car and the only reason they are using a bicycles is because they cannot afford an expensive car.”
Crime and police assistance --- Six experts expected to arrive to combat crime.
Asked about the escalation of crime the acting Minister of Justice said that crime has been an issue for years now. He said he could go back to as far as 35 years ago when people call the police and none ever showed up. Today the police force has expanded and there is much more available to the people but the country simply cannot afford to put cameras everywhere. The police has to make do with what they have for now in order to reduce the spate of crime on St. Maarten.
The Minister said during his recent visit to the Netherlands he managed to secure a commitment from the Kingdom who will send six experts for a period of three to six months. These persons he said will be coming to St. Maarten to study the current crime situation and then formulate a plan on how they intend to cope and combat the current crime rate on St. Maarten.
Asked if he dealt with the CID issue that has been brewing for quite some time now, Minister Gibson said that while he left St. Maarten the day after he was sworn in to attend the meetings in the Netherlands he did read up on the issue of the CID which he said can be considered a “storm in glass.” He explained that the issue of the CID has a lot to do with the Attorney General who mashed some persons’ toes and also did things he should not have done. Minister Gibson also agreed that St. Maarten have been fighting for its own attorney general for years now even since St. Maarten was under the Netherlands Antilles and St. Maarten was never successful in getting its own attorney general. He said that St. Maarten is still fighting to achieve this because most of the time the Prosecutors office on St. Maarten have to do everything relating to justice. The Minister said that a delegation is expected to arrive from the Netherlands mid December where the country will try to iron out some of the issues facing St. Maarten and the issue of an attorney general for St. Maarten will also be discussed. He said that while St. Maarten does have a solicitor general that is living on the island, St. Maarten's wants its own attorney General who should be residing on the island in order to make proper decisions for St. Maarten. He however, made clear that the appointment of the Attorney General lies in the hands of the Kingdom.

edwinahodge0122015Sucker Garden:---  Week 7 of the Ladies Basketball Championship continued with 5 games consisting of 3 games in the U16 division and 2 games in the senior division.

The first game of the U16 Division saw Learning Unlimited beat Lightning 6-4. In the second game, Thunderz beat Lightning 8-6, Aisha Carty led Thunderz with 4 points and Kayla Robinson with 6 points for Lightning. In the third game, Thunderz beat Learning Unlimited 6-2. Angelique Hodge led Thunderz with 3 points and Aarti Ramchandani led LU with 2 points.

Games continued with the senior division with Lightning taking on Learning Unlimited. Lightning led 8-7 after the first quarter, 18-7 at the half and stretched their lead in the second half to win 57-22. Lightning was led by Jamaiah Newton-Herbert with 29 points and Edwina Hodge with 6 points. Learning Unlimited was led by Rachael de Groot with 14 points.
In the second senior game, Thunderz faced off against Bush T Remedy. Thunderz started the game strong and lead 21-6 after the first quarter and won handidly 40-23. Thunderz was led by Joyette Lloyd with 13 and Claudia Fleming with 12. Jacqueline Hodge led Bush T Remedy with 10 points and was supported by Shandria Lake and Shadella Williams with 5 points a piece.
The senior division standings are Lightning and Thunderz at 6-1, Learning Unlimited at 1-5 and Bush T Remedy at 0-6.

Games continue this Sunday for the senior teams at 3pm as Bush T Remedy take on Lightning and at 5pm Thunderz VS Learning Unlimited. Entrance fee is $1 and food and drinks are on sale, so see you next Sunday!!

Game Highlights, pictures, game scores and schedule can be viewed on the Facebook page 'Ladies Basketball Championship'. Highlights and full games can be seen on the Youtube page www.youtube.com/walichibasketball and short highlights can be seen on the Instagram page www.instagram.com/ladiesbasketballchampionship.

kpsmofficers01122015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Tuesday December 1st 2015 four officers namely Mr. Robert Barby of the Immigration Services, Inspector Norwin Villareal of the Justice Academy, Chief Inspectors George York, Head of the Police Internal Affairs and Ricardo Henson Head of Police Public Relation and Communication celebrated their fortieth anniversary in Government Service. During a small ceremony with family, colleagues and friends the Acting Chief of Police Commissioner Denise Jacobs congratulated these officer for the many years of service and encouraged them to continue to serve the community of Sint Maarten and to be an example and give guidance to the younger colleagues and to the youth in general.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):---The Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, strongly advises against any swimming in Great Bay on Wednesday and Thursday morning.

This advisory is in relation to water that is being released into Great Bay from the ponds. Pumping of the Great Salt Pond is part of a control lowering of the water levels in the ponds.

This water can be contaminated, from amongst others, rainwater runoff into the ponds.

CPS advisory is a precautionary measure to prevent swimmers from coming into contact with any contaminated water that could pose a health risk if ingested or by skin contact, thereby making the person vulnerable to recreational water illnesses.

The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) commenced on Tuesday at 6.00pm with the pumping of water into Great Bay. This will continue for eight hours. The same timeframe will take place on Wednesday at 6.00pm.

Marigot:--- WAKE UP SAINT-MARTIN the movement of local democracy in which the citizens express their wishes and attempt to realize the objective of national unity and their visions for Saint-Martin.
The Collective in which we, individuals and associations, came together to defend and to help the people to understand the consequences of certain governmental legislation before acceptance and implementation obtained immediately the following:
• A decree that public inquiry on the Local Plan for Urbanisme (PLU) be stopped.
• A commitment that the current PLU development processes be stopped by deliberation. A deliberation was taken to this end at the last council meeting. The objective being to form a new and more complete file and resubmit it to the public. This new procedure will include a new public information process in English, holding meetings in the different districts to collect the missing elements rectify errors or omissions in the previous file and will take into account the public's input.
• A commitment to change by deliberation, taken to this end at the last council meeting, the competency field of the “50 pas géométriques" committee by including the verification of titles and pricing issues.
• A commitment to guarantee the proper functioning and to better take into consideration
the grievances of the Community councils, in respect of the organic law. Attention is finally given to several issues are pending for years.
We would all like to thank you the Population for joining in unity with us and for making a success of our peaceful demonstration held on Thursday October 22 2015.
Your active support is profoundly appreciated. Thank you all for coming out from all districts in such abundant numbers, particular in Agreement, French Quarter, Grand-Case, Oyster Pond, Saint-James, and Sandy Ground.
We would like to thank all participants, individual and associations, and nationals and particularly
The Dominicain Community and associations,
The Dominican Community and associations,
The Haitian Community and associations.

WAKE UP SAINT-MARTIN movement and The Collective represent dignity, hope, pride and respect: We have rights as citizens and intend to exercise our rights to self-preservation.

Thank you,
The Collective of WAKE UP SAINT-MARTIN

nipagraduation01122015PHILIPSBURG:---  Minister Silveria Jacobs attended the first graduation ceremony of the NIPA at the institution on Monday evening. The graduation, which was held on Monday November 30th, featured 12 LPN nurses with recognized, accredited diplomas being pinned by several of their instructors and supervisors at the various care institutes. Also graduating were 3 secretarial and 1 bookkeeping student. All students started in the former SBO classes offered by secondary high schools on the island.

The Minister commended the students for their diligence, determination and dedication to hard work and the courage and patience to face all the obstacles and challenges that were placed on their paths towards realizing their dreams. She also encouraged them to use the lessons learned from the challenges they had conquered to succeed in life as they looked to achieve new goals. Congratulations were also extended to the families and loved ones for the necessary support for the students to be able to work and study at the same time.

Instructors, administration, management and staff as well as staff within the Ministry were commended for helping the students to achieve this milestone despite the many challenges being faced by the fledgling institution and government. Minister Jacobs paid special tribute to the instructors and coordinators for their dedication and love in making a difference in the lives of the students. They were encouraged to keep up the good work.

Student speakers also paid an emotional tribute to their instructors and coordinators for their encouragement and patience as well as their dedication to seeing them succeed.

This graduation of the NIPA can be seen as a first step towards realizing opportunities for Sint Maarten students willing to professionalize themselves as they enter the work force.
Minister Jacobs pledged to cooperate with all stakeholders willing to work towards building NIPA to live up to its potential to provide opportunities for tertiary education for professional workers needed within our society.

shootingfillin11102012PHILIPSBURG:--- Several gunshots were allegedly fired in Dutch Quarter sometime during the day on Tuesday. SMN News learnt that scores of detectives went to Madrid Drive after they were called to the area where someone was firing gunshots. SMN News further learnt that police arrested at least one person when they arrived at the scene. SMN News understands that two brothers along with some other persons were involved in a fight and that the young men were throwing rocks at each other when one of the persons  decided to fire shots.  Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed that there was an incident in Dutch Quarter that is being investigated by Police. Henson said when police got the first call they were told a fight was taking place but moments after the caller called back the police station and said shots were being fired. The police spokesman said based on that call several detectives and other police patrol rushed to the scene. The police spokesman said so far no one knows who fired the shots and what caused the fracas. Henson said that based on the information he gathered so far is that one person was arrested but he did not get any further information from the detectives that are busy investigating the case.

 

oilspill01122015Urgent Need to Address Recurring Oil spills

PHILIPSBURG:--- There was once again a significant Oil Spill originating at the GEBE power plant on Tuesday morning. Staff of the Nature Foundation responded with their vessel Yellow Tail to monitor the situation and asses the environmental impact the spill is having on the marine environment. Initial assessment found that a large quantity of oil was entered into the sea, possibly due to an overflow at the GEBE Power Plant. During the assessments executed by the Foundation it was found that the spill stretched for approximately five kilometres in a west south westerly direction, which indicates a large amount of oil was leaked and the oil slick could be seen from the top of Cole Bay Hill stretching to the horizon. Contact was immediately established with the Coast Guard and the Department of Maritime Affairs who are investigating the issue.

The nature foundation will be conducting survey dives to determine the extent of the damage which occurred below the surveys and will be monitoring beaches to see if any of the oil washes ashore; “It is very unfortunate that again we are faced with an introduction of a large amount of fuel in the water. These types of spills are serious issues and cause great harm to the environment and to our economy in terms of harming tourism. A report has been sent to the competent authorities and hopefully sanctions are issued to the responsible parties,” commented Tadzio Bervoets, Manager of the St. Maarten Nature Foundation.

Spilled oil can harm living things because its chemical constituents are poisonous. This can affect organisms both from internal exposure to oil through ingestion or inhalation and from external exposure through skin and eye irritation. Oil can also smother some small species of fish or invertebrates and coat feathers and fur, reducing birds' and mammals' ability to maintain their body temperatures.

renegartner10062015PHILIPSBURG:--- The Supervisory Board of Directors of GEBE suspended the company’s Chief Financial Officer Rene Gartner on Tuesday morning. SMN News learnt that Gartner was given his letter early Tuesday morning where he was informed officially that he has been suspended by the supervisory board for several discrepancies. According to information provided to SMN News the supervisory board of GEBE will execute their powers by using article 8:11 in GEBE’s articles of incorporation to appoint William Brooks in a temporary position to handle management, pending the appointments by the shareholder for the CEO and COO positions.
The Supervisory board of GEBE have been in loggerheads with Rene Gartner for quite some months now when they found out that Gartner was paying two persons in the United States some $9,800 weekly to install the SAP payroll program, at first Gartner hired Oxford then he changed from Oxford and hired Spectrum for the SAP payroll system. Besides that Gartner abused the use of his credit cards when he purchased airline tickets for his private business. The supervisory board demanded Gartner to provide the board with information on the abuse of the bonds he used at Chippie’s Café and King’s Mart all of which the company had to pay while Gartner has meals and other allowances. The Supervisory board even gave Gartner the opportunity to repay the monies he spent on himself but Gartner never complied. The only payment he made was the $15,000.00 extra he paid for the vehicle to avoid prosecution. SMN News further learnt that Gartner wanted the finance department of GEBE to cover up for him when he was caught paying the Americans so much money for an unreliable payroll program. The source said that Gartner sent emails and even tried to use his power to pressure the employees to say that the SAP program was budgeted for in the 2015 budget but the employees refused to commit any crime to protect Gartner. SMN News also learnt that some eight managers gave statements that showed the alleged wrong doings of Gartner while he served as the company’s CFO.

Besides all of the above Gartner purchased a vehicle without the consent of the supervisory board in excess of what he is allowed to spend on the purchase of a vehicle. Apart from that when SMN News posted some proof showing the illegal spending of Rene Gartner he chose to illegally suspend the company’s internal auditor whom he had to reinstate a few days later. Efforts made to reach the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of GEBE Rene Richardson on Tuesday morning for a comment proved futile as Richardson could not be reached by telephone.

Click here to view one of the articles on the SAP payroll system.

niaxmasspectacle01122015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Wednesday December 2nd, the National Institute of Arts Celebrates the closing of the year 2015 with a fundraising Artist show case featuring some of St.Maarten notable performers.... The evening entitled NIA Holiday spectacular promises to be a night of great performances and magical performances.

Many of the artists have come together to donate their gift of song, dance, and music for a worthy cause in support of NIA. The National Institute of Arts is an artist-training center that offers interdisciplinary art education to many of St.Maarten children, teens and adults.

The Showcase features an eclectic ensemble of artist ranging in repertoire from the venerable and incomparable Carlson Velasquez and John Ferdinand Hyman better known Carlson and Fefe accompanied by Jan Beaujon to the Velvet smooth voice of Gospel Singer Rosanna Castillo.

NIA Holiday Spectacular, will also feature for the first time on the NIA stage Kirti Jaisanghani singing classical old Bolly Wood repertoire and Indian temple song. The performers are a line up of young emerging artist as well as well-established artist. The highlight of the event will feature the amazing vocals of this years NIA Emerging Artist award Keila Michelle as well as the high energy performance of the dynamic and very innovative David Colas better known as D.Kullus also recipient the NIA Emerging Artist Award.

Other Unforgettable performers include Franco Nasi and his ensemble Cacao, the Helen Hart Choir, the Potmis Steel Pan Duo, Bharatanayam Dancer Aparna Samaga, the exotic Paula Dono and Voodoo dancers, Musician Peter J. Gittens, from Michigan, he extraordinary Tap Dancers, Visual Artist and Vocalist Frances Nielah Bradley, Dj Earz and a repeat performance of Clara Reyes and Lavaun Henry St.Maarten Day presentation.

The Fundraising Holiday spectacle will take place at the National Institute of Arts located at the John Larmonie Center beginning at 7pm. NIA is exceedingly grateful for their generosity and we are humbled by these Artist willingness to donate their performance to our Cause.

Please come out and support these artists as they so graciously support NIA...Its going to be pure Artistic Magic...

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wallybingo01122015PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Lions Club is finalizing preparations for their recently renamed grand fundraiser, the Lion Wally Havertong Christmas Bingo Spectacular 2015, which is being held this coming Saturday, December 5th at the Festival Village in Philipsburg. Under the leadership of this year's Club President Lion Eldert Louisa, the St. Maarten Lions Club will be celebrating 45 years of stellar community work on December 12th 2015.

According to the Club’s 1st Vice President Lion Davey Woods, “the evening promises to be very exciting for the public with great prizes which the St. Maarten Lions Club are providing. The club will call 51 bingo games for overloaded Christmas baskets, various airline tickets, hotel vouchers, electronics and other constellation prizes including hams & turkeys. The grand prize that the public will be playing for that evening is the Santa’s Bag which is $1,000 dollars cash”.

The gate of the venue opens at 6:00pm with special Christmas entertainment in order for the public to obtain their bingo cards, food and drinks while the first bingo game will be called at 8pm sharp by Lion Past District Governor Wally Havertong.

Drinks and food will be on sale all night from various booth holders in the Festival Village and the general public is urged to purchase there tickets as soon as possible from any Lion member, at the Lions Den in Suckergarden or at the door where there will be a limited supply of tickets for the $10.

All proceeds raised from the Lion Wally Havertong Christmas Bingo Spectacular will be used by the St. Maarten Lions Club for various worthwhile community projects on St. Maarten such as recently completed “Kids Movie Date” with various foster homes and the Lion Nelson vd Linde Seniors Party at Princess Port de Plaisance amongst others.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):---  Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), announces that there will be road work activities taking place at the Alexis Arnell Boulevard starting on Wednesday, December 2nd and will continue up to and including Sunday. This area is also known as Link 1 phase 2.

Milling and recapping road works will take place during the five day period. If inclement weather takes place during the five day period, this could result in a delay in the project. Only one lane will be in use.

During the milling of the asphalt and also during the recapping, motorized traffic may be blocked off completely in order to complete the road works.

Motorists are advised to pay keen attention and abide to the traffic signs that will be in place. Motorists should also drive with caution in connection with road crews who will be working in the area. Their safety comes first.
Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconveniences this may cause.

leadersofpolitical30112015PHILIPSBURG:--- On the 30th of November 2015 a collective meeting was held between the newly registered political parties, respectively represented by SDM Benjamin Ortega, MAP Peter J. Gittens, SMCP Wycliffe Smith, HOPE Mercedes van der Waals-Wyatt and Beyond SXM Loekie Morales, addressing the publically announced intentions by Prime Minister Marlin’s cabinet to postpone or cancel the upcoming scheduled “snap” Elections.

The new political parties drafted a letter of protest that was hand delivered to the governor His Excellency Dr. Eugene Holliday’s office on Monday the 30th of November, 2015. The Letter entails not only the sentiments of the new political parties, but also questions if the fundamental rights of our citizens are being violated and if this course of action can be viewed as another Political Maneuver to remain in power.

In addition, all administrations should ensure continuity of government and thus cancelation of the snap election is not a prerequisite for electoral reform. It is priority of all parties involved that electoral reform is a necessary undertaking. If the current government is pro-reform then it should not make a difference that a newly elected party executes this. Past experience has shown that electoral reform has never been a high priority on the agendas of previous governments. Thus, we cannot afford to have our democratic right high-jacked or stolen in the name of electoral reform.

This formal letter has been delivered to the Governor of St. Maarten appealing to his better judgment on this matter, requesting him to heed the advice received by the panel of three judges appointed by his Excellency, taking into consideration the dissolving of government was based on said advice, while the very same advice is threatened to be ignored by the current government.

worldaidscps30112015GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- The theme for World AIDS Day 2015 which is observed around the globe on December 1st is, “On the Fast-Track to end AIDS.”

Already 15 million people are accessing life-saving HIV treatment. New HIV infections have been reduced by 35 per cent since 2000 and AIDS-related deaths have been reduced by 42 per cent since the peak in 2004.

The Collective Preventive Services (CPS), a government department under the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, calls on the Sint Maarten community to prevent HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths and to eliminate HIV-related stigma and discrimination.

CPS staff are wearing T-shirts to observe the day with the rest of the world with the theme, “Collectively getting to Zero.” The staff will be wearing their red shirts every Friday for the month of December in commemoration of World AIDS Day.

The new Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Emil Lee was also present for the photo op.

“Ending the AIDS epidemic means that adolescent girls and young women have access to education and appropriate HIV and sexual and reproductive health services.

“It means that key populations, such as people who inject drugs and transgender people, have full access to health services delivered with dignity and respect. It means that every child is born free from HIV, and that they and their mothers not only survive but thrive.

“This is an exciting time in the AIDS response. We are building momentum towards a sustainable, equitable and healthy future for all,” Executive Director of United Nations (US) AIDS Under-Secretary-General of the UN Michel Sidibe pointed out in part of his message.

To end the AIDS epidemic by 2030 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals will require investment, commitment and innovation to be accelerated.

The Fast-Track approach entails: front-loads investments; focuses on the locations, populations and programmes that deliver the greatest impact; catalyses innovation for people who need it most; engages local leadership for targeted, sustained and accountable responses; creates new partnerships; stands firm on human rights; and delivers results that leave no one behind.

For information you can call CPS 542-2078 or 542-3003.

GREAT BAY:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), announces that on Tuesday, December 1st, the Billy Folly road will be temporarily closed in the vicinity of Burger King.

The temporary closure is in connection with the cutting of a road crossing for a cable network. The junction will be partially closed from 8.00PM to 2.00AM.

Motorists are advised to pay keen attention to road crews who will be using heavy machinery to carry out the work and to follow the traffic directional signs.
Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconveniences this may cause.

animaldefenders30112015PHILIPSBURG:---  As the end of 2015 approaches, members of the Be The Change Foundation are busy crowd funding for the foundation’s remaining Spotlight Projects. Funds raised during the month of October were dedicated to the very active non-profit organization: Animal Defenders St. Maarten Foundation for their project Compassion 4 Animals = Compassion 4 All. Members who donate to Be The Change projects annually and monthly raised $1000 for the Animal Defenders, in addition to a $500 donation from the owners of Tech Hub electronic store located in Le Grand Marché Bush Road.

Animal Defenders St. Maarten is a nonprofit organization that functions solely off of donations and the dedication of its volunteers. They currently have 4 teams of volunteers that feed and take care of stray animals at several feeding stations located around the Dutch side of the island. Animal Defenders feeds approximately 100 or more dogs that eat about 2 50lbs bags of dry food each day. Aside from feedings, Animal Defenders’ other main focus is to have the strays spayed and neutered, among other treatments if necessary. Strays that are social enough are put up for adoption and others are reintroduced to their location/group where they can live out their natural life without adding to our island’s dog and cat overpopulation problem.

Animal Defenders currently has about 14 dogs of all sizes and breeds available for adoption. If interested please contact them at 553-3116 or simply share this information in order to support their cause that benefits us all.

To become a member of Be The Change Foundation and assist our island with its various social initiatives, please visit our webpage www.bethechangesxm.com.

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