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Last week the United Nations commemorated the International Day of the Rights of the Child and so did St. Maarten with more than a week of events. At the opening there were as usual nice opening speeches by dignitaries from both sides of the island, who all pointed out the strides made for the youth in St. Maarten/St. Martin and the work still needed to be done.

The most interesting part came when the children from various schools exhibited different plays, songs and presentations on the rights of the child that they deemed important. There were presentations on sexual harassment, the child's Right to know their parents and various songs sending great words of encouragement to the youth in attendance.

But the best part of the event was looking at the program of the week and seeing how many other organizations hosted events therefore making the celebration much more effective and including more of society. This is what SSM has always been about inclusion, participation and awareness.

If the 6 days of events for our youth were not enough, the SSM movement was invited to an annual neighborhood cookout at the home of web reporter Bibi Shaw, where in celebration of the birthday of her eldest son her family, neighbors and friends have a little party and feed over 40 kids in the neighborhood. What a great initiative as many people from different parts of society came out to celebrate and support the annual celebration.

Amidst all the celebration however, we were alerted of a terrible situation on the same street where our foundation witnessed first hand a group of children, presumably hungry, naked residing in an unfinished dilapidated dwelling with no windows. This is a harsh reality that still too much children on this island have to go through. They neighbors have tried all they can to get help for the children but an aggressive parent who may be under the influence does not allow anyone to help.
The children and parents are supposed to be Dutch citizens living on the French side, still the authorities have a responsibility and this is where cross border cooperation is necessary, hopefully something can be done about this grave situations so these children can be given the proper care needed.

In closing, the Soualiga Social Movement would like to congratulate the participating schools, St. Maarten Promoting Young Ambassadors Foundation, the St. Maarten Youth Council, the St. Maarten Youth Parliament, the St. Maarten Early Childhood Development Association, the Voice of Our Children Foundation, Ms. Bibi Shaw, neighbors and family on a job well done through cooperation on spreading the awareness of the Rights of the Child.

Participating together, including everyone and spreading awareness.

Soualiga Social Movement

Dear Editor,

The Merriam Webster dictionary defines integrity as follows: 1. Firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values - INCORRUPTABILITY. 2. An unimpaired condition - SOUNDNESS. 3. The quality or state of being complete or undivided - COMPLETENESS.
Forget about definition 1 for now, let's focus on definitions 2 and 3. An unimpaired condition/a state of being complete or undivided. There were some bombastic statements made in parliament where it pertains to the budget, a lot about the people that are suffering or some form thereof. Little content as it pertains to earlier concerns, lack of policy, no annual accounts etc., while these points are fixed in laws. If those laws are not adhered to then we have an IMPAIRED condition. Hence, NO BUDGETARY INTEGRITY (as proven by the audit chamber in the meantime on the accounts of 2011). But we had bombastic speeches about people suffering and an emotional outpouring of empathy from those that rule for those that suffer and a cry that more must be done for those that suffer. So at least we are undivided here correct? Complete, here we at least have some integrity.

Now the budget is approved by those with empathy and by law it needs to be published. We finally get a glimpse under the skirt of bombast and rhetoric. Here as presented on the website of the government http://www.sintmaartengov.org/Laws/Pages/2013.aspx we find the budget that was approved. So, now in the 4th quarter of 2013 we have a budget 2013, whipped up by the National Alliance led government and hastily adjusted by the current government just to be able to say that we have an approved budget and avoid an instruction (same parliamentarians). In this approved budget we can see that every minister costs "the poor suffering people of Sint Maarten" (as so many times empathetic referred to by our parliamentarians) more in 2013 than in 2012. All ministers received a raise AND a Cost of Living Adjustment.

Why does someone with compensation of over Ang 300,000.00 need a raise AND a Cost Of Living Adjustment in times when "people are suffering, youths are unemployed and pensioners can't meet their basic needs"? Are higher prices in the supermarket affecting him or her, like they affect someone with Ang 24,000.00 per year or even less? Don't ask the ministers, ask your parliamentarians. For all the bombastic speeches, this is where they allocate taxpayer's money. Not where it's needed, those budgets got cut, some heavily. Innovation in Education: cut. Youth Affairs: cut. Minister's salaries: up.

There go number 1 and 3 of the integrity definitions. For all the bombastic empathy expressed, there is no unity, because parliament will not allocate resources to priority areas first. They find they have more claim on that tax dollar than those that worked hard and were forced to pay it in. A wise man once asked: "What is your fair share of something you haven't worked for?" As for the incorruptibility? Actions speak louder than words. The proof is in the budget. The moral obligation for doing what is right was not followed. Voter, beware! Next year is an election year, there will be an opportunity to right some wrongs and to "budget some integrity". #sxmmovement

SOUALIGA SOCIAL MOVEMENT

If it is up to Sint Maarten Government, the Corporate Governance Council will die a slow and silent death. Within soon (November 16, 2013 to be exactly) the term for which the five members of the Corporate Governance Council were appointed will expire. Sint Maarten Government evidently does not intend to re-appoint the current five members, neither does Sint Maarten Government – as far as I know - intend to appoint new member for this important advisory council. It is a public secret that the Corporate Governance Council is supposed to disappear from the political playing field. Since its inception the Corporate Governance Council has been treated by the tree different Governments as an undesired stepchild. Not only Government, but also Parliament (our highest legislative body, our elected representatives and the body that is supposed to check upon and control Government) will not cry a tear if the Corporate Governance Council will disappear.
The Corporate Governance Council has never been properly funded or accommodated (in terms of decent office spaces and office supplies). Not surprisingly the Corporate Governance Council was not on the 2012 budget and will most likely not on the 2013 and 2014 (final) budget either.
Why is it important that the Corporate Governance Council will continue to exist, that the Council will be properly funded and will (continue to) play an active) role in the political and constitutional playing field.
Sint Maarten has a Corporate Governance Code (or which the legal standing is also questioned by some). It is scientifically proven that Countries that have a Corporate Governance Code and take these rules seriously are doing economically much better than countries that do not apply these rules. In other words: to apply the Corporate Governance Code is in the interest of fostering sustainable economic development and creating healthy and attractive investment climate for (potential) investors.
Corporate Governance rules are about applying the rule of law, about transparency, accountability and about putting in place proper checks and balances. It concerns rules about proper corporate governance that are internationally accepted by most developed countries.
The Corporate Governance Council plays a crucial role by advising Government about the application of the Corporate Governance Code in cases where a government owned company or foundation is involved. The Corporate Governance Council advises Government amongst other about:

  1. Appointment and dismissal of competent directors and supervisory directors;
  2. Policy and paying out of dividends;
  3. Acquisition and selling of shares;

Why would Sint Maarten be against fostering sustainable economic development and why would Sint Maarten be against creating a healthy and attractive climate for (potential) investors? The only reason one can think of why Sint Maarten wants to get rid of the Corporate Governance Council is that Sint Maarten is not in favor of the Good Corporate Governance rules and its high standards and that Sint Maarten Government considers these rules and the Council a stand-in-the way for political "wheeling's and dealings," that do not satisfy the Corporate Governance Rules. It is not a public secret that some politicians like to see government owned companies as 'their' political toys, which is not in the interest of the real owners of government owned companies, namely the electorate / the people of Sint Maarten.
In addition, different from what (some) politicians often claim, the Corporate Governance Council is not an adversary of the Government, but – if used properly – is supposed to play a 'supportive role' for Government. The Corporate Governance Council does not dictate what Government should do, but the Corporate Governance Council only advises Government. Based on Corporate Governance legislation the Government is obliged to either comply with the advice or she should explain why she does not follow the advice in a particular case. The so called "comply or explain" mechanism is embedded in this legislation.
In Curacao, great improvements have been made as a result of the functioning of the Corporate Governance Council ("De Stichting Bureau Toezicht en Normering Overheidsentiteiten"). In particular these improvements have been made in the field of appointing and dismissing (supervisory) directors of government Companies. These directors should not be appointed or dismissed because of their political colors, but they should be appointed because they satisfy a certain profile, which include required standards of education, background and competency and they should be dismissed if they are not performing satisfactory (and not because there is a change of political colors). The quality of the (supervisory) directors has been greatly improved since 2010 because of the active role of the Corporate Governance Council and the so called "naming and shaming" in press reports. In Curacao the advises of the Corporate Governance Council ("De Stichting Bureau Toezicht en Normering Overheidsentiteiten") are made public and as a result of this, incompetent directors no longer postulate for certain positions out of fear of the "naming and shaming" mechanism.
In my view Sint Maarten should go in this same direction and Sint Maarten Government should lead by example and embrace the Corporate Governance Code and the Corporate Governance Council. Killing the Corporate Governance Council definitely gives the wrong impression and the three Integrity Probes should pay proper attention to this subject.
Let's not allow Government to silently kill the Corporate Governance Council.

Roeland Zwanikken
Partner of BZSE Attorneys at Law/Tax Lawyers

Dear Editor,

November 11th is almost here again and our elected and appointed Government leaders are about to make their annual speeches, promising cooperation and working together to improve the lives of our combined citizens. So how about this idea as a topic: Dollarize the entire island. I am not an economist, so this may be too simplistic, but in my opinion as long as the Euro earning residents of the French side (including French welfare recipients) have the option to enjoy more buying power on the Dutch side, they will do most, if not all of their shopping on the South side of the open border notwithstanding the fact that this causes more and more of their own businesses to bite the dust, subsequently causing more people to become jobless and to rely on their cash strapped government to survive. Of course chances of getting France to acknowledge that St. Martin is unique and the only territory in its entire Republic that consists of only ½ an island with an open border to another country, are remote, slim and probably almost impossible. But I venture to bet that as long as on the Dutch side we have the guilder that is pegged to the US Dollar and on the French side they have the (consistently stronger) Euro, French St. Martin will continue to deteriorate. Marigot is slowly becoming a ghost town. Mind you, I fully realize that establishments on the Dutch side (including the NAPA stores) stand to lose business should this happen (so in the eyes of my fellow Dutch side business colleagues this is probably a bad idea), but if we don't "pay now", will we not "pay later"? I wonder if this is food for thought?

Michael J. Ferrier

Dear Editor,

We have only one Sint Maarten/Saint Martin. Often we take things for granted in life. One of those things is our island Sint Maarten/Saint Martin. The two parts of the island share a unique history and we have archeological sites, monuments and culture to show for it. Besides the unique history that Sint Maarten/Saint Martin has, we can say that we have beautiful coastal waters and beaches and a beautiful flora and fauna in general. However, archeological sites and monuments are being destroyed, our culture seems to be no longer predominant in our society and in the name of development we are destroying wildlife on Sint Maarten/Saint Martin.
Of course, we expect government to come up with policies to promote and protect Sint Maarten/Saint Martin's history and culture and we expect government to protect certain wildlife areas. But should we as people leave it all in the hands of government? Don't we have responsibilities? What do we do to keep the Sint Maarten/Saint Martin culture alive? What do we do to teach our children about the history of the Land of Salt? What do we do to protect our environment?
There are roughly seventy-five thousand people registered to be living on both sides of the island (exact numbers of illegal residents is unknown) and we have over two million people per year visiting our island. Every resident and visitor produces waste in the form of garbage. Government's intention to establish a waste-management facility is without a doubt a great and much needed initiative, but it is not enough.
We need to make sure that littering is limited or better yet: littering should not be accepted at all. We need to be conscious about the products we use and dispose of. The damage that has been and continues to be done by aluminum (cans) and plastic (wrapping materials and bags) to our environment is tremendous, not to mention the oil waste and many car wrecks on the island. It's high time that we stand up and take responsibility for our island. We need to be more involved in preserving our history and culture and we simply have to take care of our environment! We can no longer take Sint Maarten/Saint Martin for granted. After all, we have only one Soualiga. What will be gone will not come back. #sxmmovement

Soualiga Social Movement

Dear Editor,

Lifeguards supervises the safety and rescue of swimmers, surfers, and other water sports participants such as in a swimming pool, water park, or beach. Lifeguards are strong swimmers and trained in first aid, certified in water rescue using a variety of aids and equipment depending on requirements of their particular venue, and therefore overall enhance water safety.

Community and Government officials in various countries face decisions about whether to begin, retain, or discontinue lifeguarding services and wanting to know whether lifeguards are truly effective in preventing drowning and other aquatic mishaps, and whether the value of providing lifeguard protection outweighs the costs.

Most drowning's are preventable through a variety of strategies, one of which is to provide lifeguards in public areas where people are known to swim. Some estimates indicate that the chance of drowning at a beach protected by lifeguards can be less than one in 18 million.

Many people assume that drowning persons are easy to identify because they exhibit obvious signs of distress. Instead, people tend to drown quietly and quickly. Children and adults are rarely able to call out or wave their arms when they are in distress in water, and can submerge in 20-60 seconds.

A tourist died of a heart attack while swimming in the waters of Mullet Bay on October 27, and over the years we can go back and compile several other cases. The individual who was a cruise ship passenger from Canada was brought ashore by bystanders who initiated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), but when emergency services arrived, the man in his late 50s to 60s and in good shape was pronounced dead.

Would things have turned out differently if there was a lifeguard at Mullet Bay, nobody will know for sure.

Sint Maarten as a tourism destination catering to over two million visitors a year needs to consider our own stance on having lifeguards at some of our most popular beaches that are frequented by residents and visitors such as Mullet Bay and Great Bay Beach.

As a tourist destination, having lifeguards would save lives and send a positive image to safety conscious tourists. In Bermuda lifeguards are mandatory and the Cayman Islands are studying this as well to also make it mandatory.

In the Cayman's lifeguards were introduced at the Turtle Farm's swimming area followed by recommendations from the cruise industry.

Evidence suggests according to a report, "Lifeguard Effectiveness: A Report of the Working Group," a publication of the National Center for Injury Prevention and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, that lifeguard services benefit safety by saving lives, lowering drowning rates, and preventing injuries in aquatic recreational environments. Lifeguards also indirectly provide economic and social benefits. They add to the savings in emergency medical care and long-term hospital treatment involving cases of near-drowning and alleviate emotional trauma and social costs to family and friends.

Our two ports of entry, the Harbour and the Airport, the main gateways to our destination, should consider setting up a joint lifeguard program for the country. They both have the financial resources to do so and it will also add to the positive image that both ports of entry have with visitors to the destination.

At the same time, it creates employment opportunities for our nation's youth, a win-win for all.

Roddy Heyliger

Jean-Marc Ayrault, Premier ministre, a lancé ce vendredi 29 novembre la concertation devant contribuer à l'élaboration du projet de loi d'orientation et de programmation pour l'adaptation de la société au vieillissement. Anticipation, Adaptation, Accompagnement de la perte d'autonomie : l'ambition de ce projet de loi est triple. Il concerne toutes les familles françaises. Le gouvernement entend donc mobiliser la société tout entière autour de ce projet.

Au cours d'une séance plénière rassemblant plus de 300 acteurs au ministère des Affaires sociales et de la santé, le Premier ministre a annoncé plusieurs des propositions qui seront soumises à cette concertation :

  • Aider les personnes âgées à adapter leur logement et leur environnement, grâce à un accès plus large aux aides techniques (barres d'appui, téléassistance, domotique, ...).
  • Développer l'offre de logements intermédiaires, entre domicile et établissement, notamment l'offre de foyers-logements ;
  • Engager un « acte II » de l'APA (Allocation Personnalisée d'Autonomie). Il s'agit d'une part de proposer d'avantage d'heures d'aide à domicile et des prestations plus diversifiées à ceux dont le plan d'aide est aujourd'hui insuffisant au regard de leurs besoins, et d'autre part de réduire la contribution financière des bénéficiaires (allégement du reste à charge) ;
  • Intégrer dans l'APA un « droit au répit » pour les aidants, en leur accordant une aide financière en cas de recours pour leur proche âgé à un accueil de jour, accueil de nuit et à un hébergement temporaire ;
  • Mettre en place sur tout le territoire -avec les départements et les communes- des dispositifs garantissant une information, une orientation et un accompagnement des personnes âgées et de leurs aidants, grâce notamment à la création d'un portail internet regroupant les informations sur les établissements et tous services utiles à la prise en charge de la perte d'autonomie.

Le Premier ministre a confié à Michèle Delaunay, ministre déléguée aux Personnes âgées et à l'Autonomie, la responsabilité de cette concertation, en lien avec la ministre des Affaires sociales et de la santé, Marisol Touraine. Celle-ci se mettra concrètement en place dans les prochains jours pour une durée de deux mois, sur la base d'un document d'orientation et réunira les acteurs du médico-social, les départements et collectivités territoriales, les partenaires sociaux, et les représentants des usagers. Mais aussi -et la démarche est inédite- les acteurs du logement, des transports, de l'urbanisme, de la citoyenneté et de la silver économie.

Ces partenaires seront saisis de toutes les propositions améliorant les conditions de maintien à domicile et les droits des personnes âgées. Les questions de prise en charge en établissement feront l'objet d'un groupe de travail avec les départements et représentants des gestionnaires d'établissements qui sera installé au premier trimestre 2014, pour une remise de conclusions avant la fin de l'année.

L'objectif est de permettre une saisine du Conseil économique, social et environnemental (CESE) au premier trimestre 2014 et une présentation du projet de loi en Conseil des Ministres au printemps. Ainsi, la loi d'adaptation de la société au vieillissement, ou « loi autonomie », pourra être votée avant la fin 2014, pour une entrée en vigueur des premières mesures dès janvier 2015.

Un appel à candidature est lancé pour l'attribution, au titre de l'année 2014, du label « Grande cause nationale ».

Ce label, attribué par le Premier ministre, permet à des organismes à but non lucratif, qui souhaitent organiser des campagnes de communication faisant appel à la générosité publique, d'obtenir des diffusions gratuites auprès des sociétés publiques de radio et de télévision.

Les dossiers de demande d'attribution du label doivent parvenir par voie postale, sur support numérique en deux exemplaires, au plus tard le 8 janvier 2014, à l'adresse suivante :

Philippe GUIBERT

Directeur du Service d'Information du Gouvernement (SIG)

19 rue de Constantine

75340 PARIS CEDEX 07

Les dossiers devront nécessairement comporter les documents suivants pour être éligibles :

  • une présentation des enjeux autour du thème proposé ;
  • un descriptif de la campagne envisagée (thème, axe créatif, nature des actions,...) ;
  • la présentation d'un budget prévisionnel de la campagne publicitaire (coût et mode de financement de la production des spots de publicité envisagés et autres modes de communication prévus dans le cadre de la campagne) ;
  • les documents présentant les activités et statuts de l'association ou des différentes associations regroupées dans un collectif, ainsi que le dernier arrêté des comptes.

Toute l'information est en ligne sur : www.gouvernement.fr.

Dans l'édition du Pélican du 28 novembre, il était indiqué que le projet des deux nouveaux réservoirs d'eau potable de Concordia était financé par « par les fonds européens, l'Etat et la Collectivité de Saint-Martin, les deux réservoirs ont représenté un coût de 5 920 000 €.».
Le Préfet Philippe CHOPIN, bien que n'ayant pas été invité à cette « visite officielle de chantier », tient à préciser que sur les 5.920.000 € de projet, 4.738.000 € ont été apportés par le concours des services de l'Etat (Fonds nationaux et européens), soit 80 % du montant total de l'opération. Les 20% restant l'ont été par l'Etablissement des Eaux, établissement public de Saint-Martin.

Le Premier ministre a appris avec une grande peine la disparition, survenue à l'âge de 87 ans de Georges Lautner. Son cinéma fut le modèle du cinéma populaire, que des générations de Français connaissent en le redécouvrant toujours avec bonheur car il est profondément ancré dans notre patrimoine cinématographique. Des répliques cultes des Tontons flingueurs, aux acrobaties du Guignolo, du Pacha aux Barbouzes, le cinéma de Lautner a toujours rassemblé des grands acteurs, traversant les styles mais rassemblant toujours le public le plus large. Une page de la riche histoire du cinéma français s'est tournée : à sa famille, à ses proches, et à ses très nombreux fans, Jean-Marc Ayrault adresse ses condoléances attristées.

Une opération de lutte contre la délinquance routière, ciblant en particulier les personnes conduisant sous l'empire d'un état alcoolique, était menée le samedi 16 septembre 2013 de 20h00 à 23h00 par la compagnie de gendarmerie départementale de Saint-Martin et Saint-Barthélémy.

Réalisée conjointement par la brigade motorisée de Saint-Martin, l'escadron de gendarmerie mobile 47/1 de Dijon ainsi que la communauté de brigades de Saint-Martin, l'opération mobilisait au total dix militaires de la gendarmerie, engagés sur le carrefour giratoire d'Agrément.

30 conducteurs ainsi que leurs véhicules ont été contrôlés, permettant de relever les infractions suivantes:

  • 04 conduites sous l'empire d'un état alcoolique présentant un taux délictuel, > 0,4 mg/litre d'air expiré (0,80 - 0,48 - 0,45 - 0,40) ;
  • 03 conduites sous l'empire d'un état alcoolique présentant un taux contraventionnel, compris entre 0,25 et 0,39 mg/litre d'air expiré (0,37 - 0,33 - 0,32).

L'opération s'est déroulée en présence de M. Philippe CHOPIN, préfet délégué auprès de la représentante de l'État dans les Collectivités d'Outre-Mer de Saint-Barthélémy et de Saint-Martin, accompagné du chef d'escadron BETAILLE, commandant la compagnie de gendarmerie de Saint-Martin et Saint-Barthélémy et du chef d'escadron LE GUEN, commandant l'escadron de gendarmerie mobile 47/1 de Dijon.

Dans le cadre du cycle d'échanges « les nouveaux entrepreneurs ont rendez-vous à Matignon », inauguré le 17 juillet 2013, le Premier ministre a reçu ce jour des acteurs de l'entrepreneuriat dans les quartiers, en présence de M. François Lamy, Ministre délégué chargé de la Ville et de Mme Fleur Pellerin, Ministre déléguée chargée des PME, de l'Innovation et de l'Economie Numérique.

Les entrepreneurs issus de quartiers prioritaires de la politique de la ville ont exposé leurs parcours individuels, leurs succès et leurs attentes. Tous ont pointé de manière prioritaire le besoin d'accompagnement des entrepreneurs ainsi que des outils renforcés de soutien financier.

Ces échanges ont confirmé les conclusions d'une étude récente qui soulignait que 50% des jeunes de 18 à 24 ans des zones urbaines sensibles (ZUS) interrogés ont envie de créer une entreprise, alors qu'ils ne sont qu'une infime minorité à franchir le pas.

Le Premier ministre a rappelé l'engagement du Gouvernement pour promouvoir et soutenir l'entrepreneuriat sous toutes ses formes dans notre pays, particulièrement auprès des citoyens les plus fragiles. L'accent a notamment été mis sur la valorisation des expériences réussies, afin d'inspirer celles et ceux qui souhaiteraient à leur tour créer leur entreprise, quel que soit leur milieu d'origine. Il a plus particulièrement évoqué la nécessité d'une mobilisation forte de tous les acteurs pour soutenir l'entrepreneuriat comme levier d'ascension sociale dans les quartiers prioritaires de la politique de la ville.

Le Premier ministre a indiqué la création en cours de plusieurs outils spécifiques de Bpifrance au bénéfice de l'entrepreneuriat dans les quartiers, que ce soit en matière de prêts à la création d'entreprise, de garanties des prêts bancaires ou de soutien à des fonds d'investissements ciblant le développement d'entreprises dans les quartiers prioritaires. Ces initiatives mettent œuvre les décisions annoncées par le Président de la République lors de la clôture des Assises de l'entrepreneuriat le 29 avril 2013.

Dans le cadre de la préparation des Assises de l'entrepreneuriat 2014 consacrées aux jeunes et aux PME, le Premier ministre a souhaité mettre en place un groupe de travail pour élargir l'accès des jeunes de tous milieux et de toutes origines à la création d'entreprises. Par ailleurs, il a exprimé sa volonté de poursuivre de manière régulière ces échanges avec des entrepreneurs aux profils différents.

Enfin, Jean-Marc Ayrault a demandé à M. François Lamy et à Mme Fleur Pellerin de présenter dans les semaines à venir un plan pour l'entrepreneuriat dans les quartiers, sur la base des propositions qui seront prochainement formulées par le rapport de MM. Thierry Bert et Bruno Laforestrie.

Refondation de la politique d'intégration

Annoncée par Jean-Marc Ayrault, Premier ministre, en février dernier, la refondation de la politique d'intégration a été lancée début juillet, avec la constitution de cinq groupes de travail thématiques, auxquels ont participé des représentants des services de l'Etat, des collectivités territoriales, des associations, des partenaires sociaux ainsi que des chercheurs et experts du sujet.

Les personnalités qualifiées qui ont présidé ces groupes de travail ont remis leurs relevés de conclusion au Premier ministre, qui salue la grande qualité de ces travaux et remercie l'ensemble des personnes qui y ont contribué. Leurs préconisations serviront de base au travail que le gouvernement engage désormais, pour définir les grands axes de la nouvelle politique d'intégration de notre pays, qui sera annoncée d'ici la fin de l'année.

Jean-Marc Ayrault, Premier ministre, a réuni l'ensemble du Gouvernement afin de poursuivre le travail engagé pour la réduction de la dette et du déficit publics, conformément aux engagements pris pendant la campagne présidentielle et réitérés depuis. Ce redressement des comptes publics est indispensable pour retrouver des marges de manœuvre et conserver à l'économie française d'excellentes conditions de financement – lorsque l'Etat emprunte à moins de 2,3% sur 10 ans, ce sont aussi les ménages et les entreprises qui en bénéficient.

Le projet de loi de finances rectificative examiné ce matin par le Conseil des ministres confirme l'engagement du Gouvernement pour redresser les comptes publics.

La dépense de l'Etat est en effet maîtrisée. Elle est strictement conforme au budget initial voté par le Parlement pour 2013 ; toutes les dépenses nouvelles ont été financées par des économies de même montant.

Cette gestion responsable du budget de l'Etat contribuera au respect de notre cible de déficit public de 4,1 % pour 2013, après 4,8% en 2012 – alors que le déficit aurait dépassé 5% du PIB en 2012 si le nouveau gouvernement n'avait pas pris d'emblée des mesures correctrices.

Le budget 2014, qui est actuellement en débat au Parlement, amplifie cet effort d'économies, avec un effort de maîtrise de la dépense publique de 15 Md€ et une baisse de la dépense de l'Etat de 1,5 Md€ l'an prochain.

Le prochain budget triennal, qui couvrira les années 2015 à 2017, prolongera cette action. Comme le gouvernement s'y est engagé, l'ensemble de l'effort de réduction du déficit sera réalisé par des économies sur les dépenses, sans hausse des prélèvements obligatoires. L'ensemble du Gouvernement est mobilisé vers cet objectif et engage ainsi la préparation du budget 2015-2017, qui aboutira à l'été 2014. L'objectif est de créer les conditions durables du redressement du pays et de retrouver la croissance, l'emploi et la compétitivité de notre économie, tout en finançant nos priorités : l'éducation, la transition énergétique, l'investissement d'avenir, la sécurité et la préservation de notre modèle social.

La préfecture de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin vous informe que les démineurs de la direction de la défense et de la sécurité civile procéderont à la destruction des fusées et autres moyens pyrotechniques périmés de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin les 19, 20 et 21 novembre 2013.
Afin de procéder à une reprise aussi exhaustive que possible de ces engins, je vous prie de bien vouloir faire connaître au responsable du service des affaires maritimes, M. LOSSEC – Station maritime de Saint-Martin – 5 Rue de la République – 1er étage – Marigot à Saint-Martin (97150) – Téléphone : 05 90 87 96 09 - Télécopie : 05 90 87 91 61, dans les plus brefs délais, les quantités de stock détenues.
Merci de bien vouloir faire la plus grande diffusion auprès des professionnels de la mer et des plaisanciers.

Le tourisme est un enjeu très important pour notre pays. Avec 83 millions de visiteurs par an, la France est la première destination touristique du monde. Le tourisme représente plus de 7% du PIB de notre pays (plus de 9 % si l'on inclue les retombées indirectes), et plus de 2 millions d'emplois directs et indirects. Il contribue au rayonnement international de la France, génère des emplois dans tous nos territoires, et participe de l'amélioration du cadre de vie quotidien des Français grâce aux investissements qu'il suscite. Il apporte par ailleurs une contribution positive de plus de 12 milliards d'euros à notre balance des paiements.

Mais le tourisme nécessite aujourd'hui en France une nouvelle mobilisation. Notre pays est à la première place en nombre de touristes, mais seulement à la troisième en termes de recettes. Notre potentiel touristique est immense, mais pas encore totalement exploité. Notre offre et nos équipements sont souvent de grande qualité, mais certains sont parfois dépassés.

Par ailleurs, le tourisme est l'affaire de tous. Les acteurs sont nombreux, s'agissant des entreprises privées (hôtellerie, restauration, transports, lieux privés touristiques de tous ordres, etc.) comme des collectivités publiques, sans oublier la population elle-même, tant le tourisme repose fondamentalement sur l'accueil.

C'est afin de concrétiser cette nécessaire mobilisation de tous, qu'une réunion sur le tourisme s'est tenue le 5 novembre 2013, à Matignon.

La réunion a permis de faire un état des lieux des forces et faiblesses du tourisme en France, et d'identifier les pistes qui permettront d'atteindre l'objectif fixé par le président de la République selon lequel « la France est déjà la première destination touristique du monde, elle a pour objectif de dégager le premier solde touristique de tous les pays européens ».

A l'issue des échanges, Jean-Marc AYRAULT a décidé de convoquer des Assises du Tourisme et d'en confier l'organisation à Sylvia PINEL, ministre de l'artisanat, du commerce et du tourisme.

Ces Assises permettront de mobiliser l'ensemble des acteurs concernés par le secteur du tourisme, publics comme privés, au travers de groupes de travail et d'échanges sur tout le territoire. Les collectivités locales seront étroitement associées. La réflexion portera notamment sur les voies et moyens d'une diversification plus forte de l'offre touristique française, son adaptation aux demandes des nouvelles clientèles, ainsi que l'amélioration de la compétitivité de notre offre que pourraient apporter un travail sur l'investissement, l'organisation de l'accueil, la formation professionnelle.

Les Assises du Tourisme seront lancées courant novembre et s'achèveront au printemps 2014. Elles permettront d'arrêter un programme d'actions précis et ambitieux pour dynamiser le tourisme et renforcer l'attractivité de la France.

Dans le cadre de sa politique en faveur de l'ouverture et du partage des données publiques, le Premier ministre avait demandé en mars dernier à M. Mohammed Adnène Trojette, magistrat à la cour des Comptes, « d'évaluer les modèles économiques de chaque redevance existante portant sur l'utilisation des données publiques, notamment en auditant les coûts et les recettes associés ». Il a reçu, et publié, ce jour, les conclusions de cette étude.

Le Premier ministre a rappelé à plusieurs reprises le principe selon lequel les données produites par le service public, quand elles ne sont pas personnelles et ne touchent pas à la sécurité nationale, doivent être mises à la disposition du plus grand nombre, gratuitement, dans des formats réutilisables. C'est une ambition qui sert à la fois la transparence démocratique, la modernisation de l'action publique et l'innovation économique et sociale et ce principe de gratuité progresse, appuyé par de régulières évolutions de notre droit.

Le rapport remis par M. Trojette recense 27 catégories de données soumises à redevances. Il constate que celles-ci produisent des revenus décroissants (35 millions d'euros en 2012, -33% par rapport à 2010) et que 90% de ces revenus se concentrent sur dix jeux de données, généralement vendus par des opérateurs dédiés à la production de données.

Le rapport apporte également des éclaircissements sur le cadre juridique applicable aux différentes formes de redevances. Il analyse également les raisons qui devraient conduire, à moyen terme, à l'extinction des modèles économiques fondés sur la vente de données brutes.

Sur la base de ce rapport, le Premier ministre présentera au prochain CIMAP de décembre la doctrine d'ensemble du Gouvernement en matière d'exception à la gratuité et les premières décisions de suppressions de redevances pour 2014.

Le lien :

www.gouvernement.fr/premier-ministre/remise-du-rapport-ouverture-des-donnees-publiques

En savoir plus sur l'ouverture des données publiques : www.modernisation.gouv.fr

Consulter l'ensemble des données ayant servi à l'élaboration du rapport www.data.gouv.fr

Jean-Marc Ayrault, Premier ministre, sur proposition de la ministre de la réforme de l'Etat, de la décentralisation et de la fonction publique, a confié à Monsieur Bernard Pêcheur, Président de la section de l'administration du Conseil d'Etat, une mission de réflexion sur l'évolution de la fonction publique.

Il lui a été demandé d'identifier les enjeux majeurs auxquels sera confrontée la fonction publique dans les années à venir, et de proposer des évolutions des modes de recrutement, de rémunération, de gestion et d'organisation des carrières ainsi que des parcours professionnels, dans l'optique d'une gestion plus qualitative des personnels.

Bernard Pêcheur a remis son rapport sur l'avenir de la fonction publique au Premier ministre, le 4 novembre 2013, en présence de Marylise Lebranchu, ministre de la réforme de l'Etat, de la décentralisation et de la fonction publique.

Le Premier ministre a salué le travail considérable accompli et souligné l'ampleur des propositions.

Ce rapport sera prochainement présenté aux organisations syndicales et aux employeurs publics par la ministre de la réforme de l'Etat, de la décentralisation et de la fonction publique, dans le cadre de l'agenda social du gouvernement pour la fonction publique.

Sur cette base, le Premier ministre a demandé à la ministre de la réforme de l'Etat, de la décentralisation et de la fonction publique de lui proposer de premières orientations avant la fin de l'année 2013, et d'engager à cet effet un dialogue social nourri avec, d'une part, les employeurs publics, et d'autre part, les organisations syndicales.

gracitaarrindellmeetswithpietdonnor29112013PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell who is currently on a working visit to the Netherlands met with Vice President of the Council of State Hon. Piet Hein Donner on Tuesday.

A number of issues were discussed including the development of Sint Maarten's constitutional government structures after three-years of country status.

President Arrindell left the island on Sunday and arrived in the Netherlands on Monday.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Disaster Coordinator Fire Commander Winston Salomon, is thankful that once again the nation has been spared from a hurricane for the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season.

The six-month 2013 season comes to an end on Saturday, November 30.

The season turned out not to be as active as predicted producing 13 named storms. The 2012 season had 19 and the 2011 with 18.

"We have much to be thankful for having gone through the 2013 hurricane season without being directly hit by a storm system. It can be described as a very quiet one for us.

"I would like to thank the people of our island nation for taking the necessary preparations for the season when it was advised to do so.

"I would like to thank the public as well as the island's disaster management team and emergency support functions for their role played in preparing the country," Disaster Coordinator Winston Salomon told the Department of Communication (DCOMM) on Friday.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- As part of the Minister of Public Health's Hon. Cornelius de Weever 'Get Checked' campaign, every parent's number one concern this holiday season should be to make sure that whatever it is you buy for your child this year, it's safe. Therefore, make sure you check the safety information of toys before you purchase it.

Every year Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, as part of its calendar of observances, highlights and creates awareness where it concerns safe holiday experiences for the entire family.

Before purchasing or giving any gift, particularly one intended for a child, double check to make sure it does not pose a hazard by reading the safety conditions attached to the gift.

Here are some safety tips for holiday season shopping: select toys suitable for a child's age, abilities, skills and interest level; for infants, toddlers, and all children who still mouth objects, avoid toys with small parts, which could pose a fatal choking hazard.

Avoid toys that have sharp edges and points, especially for children under age eight; do not purchase electric toys with heating elements for children under age eight; read the labels that give age and safety recommendations and use that information as a guide in your holiday shopping.

One of the most important gifts of all to give a child is time spent with you as a parent this holiday season.

Safe holidays.

gracitaarrindellmeetswithusc29112013PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell met with the board and members of St. Maarten Connection (USC) foundation which is located in the Netherlands.

USC is engaged in assisting young St. Maarteners studying in Holland as well as young professionals.

A number of issues were brought forward by USC for discussion including the right of Sint Maarteners studying and living abroad being given the right to vote in Sint Maarten elections.

The Holland-based organization is seen as an essential body that can provide clarification on scholastic and other issues and social and informative events that bring students and young professionals together.

The organization stands for fostering a greater sense of unity among St. Maarten students and young professionals in the Netherlands and on St. Maarten, and to parlay this dynamic into affecting change that is beneficial and related to the unique position we hold within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

"I would like to take this opportunity to commend the USC board and its members for taking the initiative and establishing this social group for Sint Maarten students and those living in the Netherlands.

"I had a good and open dialogue with students on several issues including the functioning and role of the country's institutions of government including Parliament.

"The students were engaged, knowledgeable, motivated and most importantly very involved in the Netherlands with their foundation as it serves to assist and connect students from Sint Maarten.

"They do keep a keen eye on their future endeavours as it relates to their return back to the country, and are therefore interested in how the country is governed and the challenges it faces after achieving the new status. I am very excited and motivated by their vision of their future," President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Gracita Arrindell said on Friday.

The website address of the organization is www.uscfoundation.com.

agebakker28112013DEN HAAG, Netherlands:--- Transparency and openness are essential if one wants to do business with each other, declared the chairman of the Board on financial supervision College financieel toezicht - Cft) Prof. A.F.P. Bakker during the conference 'Duurzaam zaken doen tussen het Caribisch Koninkrijk en Nederland' ('Doing business in a sustainable way between the Caribbean Kingdom and the Netherlands'). This conference was held in The Hague in the context of 200 years of Kingdom. "Working together and doing business in the Kingdom presumes that we immerse ourselves in each other, on the basis of equality." Distrust and misperceptions on both sides now hinder a healthy partnership. Forming of the right perception based on facts is something that can be achieved with adequate statistics and the publishing of policy proposals and advises of advisory institutions at a faster pace.

The fact of the matter is according to Age Bakker that much progress has been made with regard to public finance in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom. Based on international standards, Curaçao and Sint Maarten have healthy debt positions of 30 to 35% of the Gross National Product (GNP). Furthermore Curacao has a balanced regular budget - the current income covers the current expenditures - and Sint Maarten is close by. Curaçao and Sint Maarten are however allowed to have a deficit, in order to cover public investments. Cft expects that, if measured similarly, the total deficits of Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the Netherlands, will be moving towards each other in the coming years, approximating 3% of the GDP, whereby the debt of Curaçao and Sint Maarten will remain substantially lower than that of the Netherlands.

Sound
Curaçao has implemented a comprehensive package of measures with the objective to keep its public finance structurally sound. Comparatively, the cutbacks were a multiple of the reduction of 6 billion Euros the Netherlands is now executing. This step is an important prerequisite to obtain higher economic growth, whereby the investment program of the government may also be of great help.

Sint Maarten has performed well economically in recent years. It is the only country in the Kingdom that, with a growth of 20% over the past ten years, is now in a substantially better position than at the beginning of the century. But it is a young country, facing governmental challenges, while the strong growth has not translated into more budgetary space. Increasing tax revenues, which have not kept pace with the growth, is urgently needed to bring to a halt the black economy and the rising income inequality.

Positive
In the Dutch Caribbean the public entities also show balanced budgets, while 2012 will end with a positive result. But we are not there yet; there should be more investments in the economy and therefore administrative power is needed.

The Kingdom is a strong concept that covers three continents, and where the conjuncture is rarely into step. The Netherlands is in the heart of Europe, while the other three countries and public entities lie at the crossroads of North and South America. The Kingdom is a good place to do business and it offers a unique opportunity to work together to take advantage of economic opportunities.

All countries in the Kingdom, including the Netherlands, are under budgetary supervision, with the exception of Aruba. Independent supervision by an outsider is essential for confidence. "Obviously it is difficult to maintain sound public finances on your own sound," said Age Bakker. Financial supervision adds value to the Kingdom and provides a sound financial basis for accelerated growth. It is indeed important for investors to know that the Kingdom is used to a practice of budgetary discipline, with effective financial supervision.

More transparency is a must, and based on its responsibility, the Cft is trying to contribute to a better information provision and strictly steers towards orderly budgetary procedures. This allows the Parliaments – the Staten and the Island Councils – to play a stronger role in calling the government to account for its administration. With the clearing of red tape and bureaucracy much can still be gained, so that doing business would become easier. But above all the Kingdom deserves it that its people work actively on forming more accurate perceptions that are based on facts.

CFT Press Release

sxmcocrepsvisitsxmhouse28112013GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias Voges and Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Josianne Fleming-Artsen both welcomed St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce & Industry Director Claret Connor and Hubert Pantophlet, Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce & Industry, who visited the Sint Maarten House in The Hague, the Netherlands on Tuesday.

The working visit of the Chamber representatives was to establish a relationship with the Sint Maarten House as an intermediary for business opportunities and transactions between the countries of the Netherlands and Sint Maarten.

As a first symbolic gesture, a Memorandum of Agreement between the Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Sint Maarten and entrepreneurs of the Netherlands will be signed at the Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary on Friday.

johnkasarda28112013SIMPSON BAY:--- World-renowned expert on airport and aviation development, Prof. Dr. John Kasarda, Director of the Center for Air Commerce of the University of North Carolina, will be the special guest speaker at the Anniversary Symposium of the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM), which is celebrating its 70th anniversary.

The Symposium will be held under the theme, "Leveraging your airport for non-aeronautical revenue and economic development" at the Westin Resort & Spa on December 3, 2013, starting from 8 AM.

Prime Minister Sarah Wescott-Williams, and SXM Airport Shareholder's Representative, Hon. Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs and Traffic and Transportation (TEATT), Ted Richardson will also address the Symposium. They will be joined by SXM Managing Director, Regina LaBega.

Dr. Kasarda is the author of more than 100 articles and 10 books on airport cities, aviation infrastructure, urban economic development, and competitiveness. He is a much sought after advisor to airports worldwide who also chairs the annual Airport Cities World Conference and Exhibition. It was at the 11th Annual Airport Cities World Conference & Exhibition held earlier this year in Johannesburg, South Africa, where a high-level SXM delegation led by LaBega met Dr. Kasarda.

"Airports are not just transportation infrastructure. They are multimodal, multifunctional enterprises generating considerable commercial development. Airports are now cities themselves," Prof. Kasarda told the Conference, adding: "airport planning must include just as much emphasis on commercial strategies as aeronautical strategies. There should be synergies between the two."

This impressed the SXM team, seeing that this was the strategic direction management had decided to embark upon at the airport.
The originator of the "aerotropolis concept," which Time magazine named among the "10 Ideas That Will Change the World," Prof. Kasarda famously said: "The U.S. and Western Europe often view airports as nuisances and environmental threats rather than as critical infrastructure to compete and prosper. This has resulted in their maligning and neglecting airports while Asia and the Middle East invest heavily to leverage them. Such malign neglect comes at the long-term economic peril of the West."
"We are excited that an expert of the caliber of Prof. Kasarda, referred to in some circles as 'The Father of the Aerotropolis,' would be the keynote speaker at our anniversary symposium," said LaBega.
The symposium is by invitation only, given space constraints, and kicks off a series of events to mark the 70th Anniversary of the airport.

slurpypumpout28112013SIMPSON BAY:--- The foundation Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) St. Maarten is encouraging the public to support the operation of its sewage Pump-out boat, Slurpy, which services the Simpson Bay Lagoon and surrounding waters. The organization is seeking an experienced boater to run Slurpy, offering a ready-to-go and unique business opportunity which also helps the environment.

EPIC's Love the Lagoon Program is working to protect and restore the Simpson Bay Lagoon, one of the largest inland lagoons in the West Indies, a crucial ecosystem, and center of the maritime industry.

With high season having begun, many boats will be in need of a way to dispose of their wastewater in a hygienic and environmentally-friendly manner. To fill this need, EPIC purchased a sewage Pump-out boat with key support from donors, including CA Technologies, Island Global Yachting, Princess Port de Plaisance, and Wired Sailor. St. Maarten Shipyard is generously providing dockage, storage, and proper waste disposal free of charge. EPIC welcomes additional donations to the Pump-out boat project to help cover start-up costs.

Several marinas have already made use of the Pump-out boat and there is an unfulfilled demand for a proper wastewater disposal method for the hundreds of vessels found on the island during high season. According to international law, boaters must be at least 12 nautical miles from land to legally discharge untreated sewage. Slurpy provides boaters in and around the Lagoon a much more convenient, hygienic, and environmentally responsible option.

To learn more about being a Pump-out boat sponsor or operator, interested persons are encouraged to contact Natalia Collier at 545-3009 or visit www.epicislands.org.

Environmental Protection In the Caribbean

joseannepetersonpjlstoryteller28112013PHILPSBURG:--- The Philipsburg Jubilee Library will be hosting its monthly, Saturday, story time at 11:00am on Saturday, November 30.
Every last Saturday of the month, the library conducts story time sessions for visiting children. This Saturday's, storyteller, Joseanne Peterson, will be reading from one of the library's children's books called "Librarian on the Roof" by M.G. King. This true story will be based on librarian, RoseAleta Laurell. The story will show how this committed librarian, vows to raise money for the Dr. Eugene Clark Library's children's section by spending a week living and working on the library roof.
After story time, children will observe the library and make list of improvements they think should be made. After compiling all the lists, children will decide how they can together improve the library. For more information please contact the library at telephone number 542-2970.

alfonsoboekhoudtpayscourtesyvisittosxmhouse28112013GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias Voges received a courtesy call from Aruba's newly appointed Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Alfonso Boekhoudt on Monday at the Sint Maarten House in The Hague. Minister Boekhoudt was accompanied by former Minister Plenipotentiary Edwin Abath. Minister Voges during the introductory meeting wished Boekhoudt much strength and success his appointment. Both ministers said that they will continue to work in the interests of their countries and maintain a regular meeting session to discuss matters of mutual interests.

teremoana28112013POINT BLANCHE:--- On Saturday the small cruise vessel Tere Moana will dock at the Port of St. Maarten, the first time for the season on its inaugural call where the plaque exchange will take place between the Captain and port officials.

Port management is very pleased that Paul Gauquin Cruises has included the destination in their itinerary for the cruise season. This demonstrates that the destination not only is a hive for the big cruise lines, but also attracts and caters to small niche cruise lines as well.

The Tere Moana is one of the cruise lines new luxurious ships which were christened on December 29, 2012 in Marigot. After that the vessel set sail on its inaugural seven-night Caribbean voyage to visit the islands of the French West Indies, British Virgin Islands, and St. Kitts & Nevis.

The Moana offers an elegant and casual ambiance. The vessel is 330 feet long and 46 feet wide; and accommodates 90 guests with a staff of 60.

Owned by Pacific Beachcomber S.C., French Polynesia's leading luxury hotel and cruise operator, Paul Gauguin Cruises operates the 5+star m/s Paul Gauguin.

The cruise line's second ship is the m/v Tere Moana. This vessel sails Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America.

mauricelake18082013PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) Hon. Maurice Lake, would like to commend his colleague Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports Hon. Patricia Lourens-Philip with the official opening of the country's National Institute of Professional Advancement (NIPA).

The NIPA opened on Tuesday and has over 80 students. The institute offers advanced vocational education during the daytime and in the evening.

NIPA offers courses from one year up to four and is for participants from 16 years and older; and offers adult classes and short courses.

NIPA curriculum is in the areas of hospitality, construction, care, technology and administration etc. The institute is tailored to the needs and interest of the labour market and the wider Sint Maarten community.

"NIPA presents various opportunities for our young people in developing the necessary skills that our labour market requires. Our young high school graduates need to get the proper skills in order to move forward and NIPA offers them this opportunity where once they complete their area of study they can move into the job market because they will have the skills and necessary tools.

"Also very important, is a management team and board that think outside of the box at the helm of NIPA. This is essential for the success of NIPA. This is a very important institution for the business community and I look forward to the various stakeholders showing interests and working with NIPA to provide in the end jobs for our young people.

"NIPA should also enable our young people to move in the direction of starting their own business. I would like to see more young people heading in this direction and excelling. Once again, congratulations to Minister Lourens who also worked on the project file over the years prior to becoming Minister," Minister Hon. Maurice Lake said on Thursday.

SIMPSON BAY:--- On Thursday, November 14th 2013, Customs Officers at Princess Juliana International Airport checked passengers coming from Curacao. After this was done they continued with their daily operations by checking the cargo from the same flight.

During their routine control, several boxes looked suspicious so they decided to open one of the boxes. After opening one of these boxes the Custom Officers found out that it contained cocaine with a total weight of 153 kilos.

Due to the ongoing investigations, further information cannot be released at this moment.

Due to the fact Customs got more personnel in the last year, they extended their daily operations by checking more flights and cargo. The harbour and the lagoons will also get special attention now that the high season is starting. Additionally, Custom Officers will be more visible on the streets.

MARIGOT:--- The Criminal Courts in St. Martin acquitted first Vice President Guillaume Arnell, former head of Urbanisme Jose Carti, and the Director of SINDEXTOUR Norbert Luftman of all charges in the Authorization for Temporary Occupation (AOT) trial that took place on September 19th and 20th 2013. The three men had over one year of publicity when the civil parties filed an official complaint against them with the Gendarmes when they learnt that SINDEXTOUR was granted an extension of the AOT for Orient Bay and the request they submitted to the COM to obtain an AOT was not treated.

The lawyers that represented the three men, namely Maitre Jean Yves Leborgne, Maitre Thierry Herzog, and Maitre Michel Pradines defended their clients by poking holes in the entire case based on procedural errors committed by the investigators.

President of the court Gérard EGRON-REVERSEAU pronounced the decision of the court on Thursday November 28th, 2013. The trio Arnell, Carti, and Luftman and their relatives and friends listened keenly as the president of court read out the decision taken by his court. Also present in the court were the civil parties Elisa Cohen owner of Bikini Beach and workers from Kontiki Beach owned by Phillipe Just.

The court in its decision threw out the claims for damages filed by the civil parties citing that victims were not directly harmed because they were not the owners of the AOT granted by the COM for AW-33, neither was there evidence to show that there was prejudice against the request they submitted to the COM for an AOT. The court believed that only one that suffered harm is the COM because they lost revenues. Therefore, the COM is the only direct victim and not the civil parties namely Cohen and Just. The judge felt that the only thing the civil parties did when they filed their complaints was derail the criminal proceedings and the court does not see the need to grant the civil parties any damages at this time. The court also ruled that the civil parties were not directly harmed when they were evicted from their place of business and deemed the Collectivity as victim on the charges of fraud.

After the decision was pronounced, Arnell who was surrounded by his mother and other relatives, Carti and his family members, and Norbert Luftman and his friends began celebrating as they walked out of the court room. In front of the court house quickly became a spectacle as those that went to court in support of Arnell, Carti, and Luftman began cheering as the three men were cleared of all the charges that were brought against them.

The charges brought against Arnell and Carti were "concussion", fraud, and obtaining false administrative documents while Luftman with recel de bien (deriving wealth) through a punishable act, fraud, and obtaining false administrative documents.

The court rejected the validity of the citation issued against Guillaume Arnell basically because Maitre Jean Yves Leborgne who represented first Vice President attacked the entire case on technical merits. Another huge victory for first Vice President Guillaume Arnell is the fact that the Prosecutor Flavien Noailles did not issue request to extend Arnell's garde à vue, therefore all statements that were taken during the second garde à vue from Arnell could not be admissible.

As for Carti and Luftman, the court found that there was no evidence in the dossier to show that Luftman and Carti had any contact by telephone, or mail that showed Carti worked in favor of Luftman when he chose to renew the AOT for SINDEXTOUR.

The court also ordered that the Euros 10,000.00 that Luftman had to deposit as bond must be returned to him. Based on the decision rendered by the court, the entire case was dismissed because of the technical errors, it is clear that the merits of the dossier submitted by the public prosecutor was not judged. It is not yet known if the Prosecutor would file an appeal on the decision that was rendered on Thursday November 28th, 2013.

The owner of Bikini Beach Elisa Cohen and the workers who attended the court session on Thursday were speechless as they could not believe what they heard when the president of the court pronounced the decision.

mauricelake18082013PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry of VROMI) Hon. Maurice Lake would like to wish the small truckers a happy thanksgiving to them and their families.

Minister Lake is very pleased that the truckers are living up to the standards set by Ministry VROMI where it concerns the transportation of materials along the public road.

"I would like to thank the main contractor DEVCON for their full cooperation in supplying all relevant information to Ministry VROMI which facilitated the small truckers in being able to carry out their assigned transportation jobs.

"My back to basics approach is about creating job opportunities for the small man. Where there is an opportunity, the small man must benefit from the work. The transportation of sand to replenish parts of the Great Bay Beach was another job opportunity for small truckers.

"In the coming months more opportunities should become available and these will go towards small businesses which are the backbone of country Sint Maarten's economy," Minister Hon. Maurice Lake said on Wednesday.

gracitaarrindelldonatesgreencarpet27112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell recently donated a green carpet that Parliament had utilized during the visit of the King and Queen. Jelmar Shelstra and Azaf Levy from Diamonds International who inquired what would happen to the green carpet that was out in front of the House of Parliament, and if the carpet could be donated to them.

Shelstra and Levy know of a playschool in Beacon Hill with 12 children and thought that the aforementioned would be able to make good use of the carpet for the kids to play on while outside.

President Arrindell jumped at the request since she knows it would be very beneficial for the young kids, and thanked Shelstra and Levy for their community-mindedness, the latter two in turn thanked Parliament for donating the carpet.

Date: 7th December, 2013
Time: 10:00am – 2:00pm
Location: Sucker Garden at Lion Civic Center
Menu: Chicken Roti $5.00 / NAF 9.00
           Shrimp Roti $8.00 / NAF 14.40

All proceeds will go towards scouts participation at the 15th Caribbean Jamboree in Curacao July 2014.

robinboasmanshowinglizzylizardonpjlbus27112013GREAT BAY:--- "Lizzy Lizard" is a new children's book star that is looming large as a St. Martin folklore character on the freshly illustrated book mobile of the Philipsburg Jubilee Library (PJL). The adventurous little lizard began life as the main character of Lizzy Lizard, a storybook by teacher Robin Boasman, for ages 4 to 9. House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP) released the book earlier this year and recently cooperated with PJL to have Lizzy represent the nation's folklore on the library bus. Boasman (in photo) was "delighted" to see her original character on PJL's book mobile at last week's 90th anniversary celebration of the oldest of the island's two public use libraries. The PJL book mobile travels throughout the territory offering library services to school children. (RB Photo)

patricialourensphilip20082013A pleasant afternoon,

Much has been said regarding the history of this awesome institute that will shortly be handed over, but permit me to add my experience and perception of what is taking place here this afternoon and as I congratulate the new Board that will shortly take on the full responsibility of the management and direction setting of this institute, I will like to take the liberty to gently remind the new board that literally blood, sweat, and tears have been shed to realize the final completion of this project - SBO School, Cay Hill.

I will like to liken this experience as an experience similar to a child birth experience. In 2008 the idea for higher education, SBO education was conceived by the then staff of the Division for Educational Innovations (DEI) of which the present head of USONA and myself were part of a team at DEI. Like any expectant couple, much research, feasibility studies were done before we made an announcement of our intent to our parents (alias – the Executive Council at that time) in the form of an advice requesting permission to establish within the Division, an SBO Service Center, to be tasked with the realization of the introduction of SBO level education and the establishment of an SBO institute.

The parents gave their approval and then we turned to the god parents or (the funders of the cooperation program for education and youth) to extend the funding for vocational education in St. Maarten to include a project for SBO level education. So the god parents cautiously consented and we were able to put forward an SBO project and so the SBO baby was conceived. During the gestation phase there were several moments of anxiety, discussions and requests for we realized that to bring forth the type of baby we were carrying we needed to have access to more fund available for a proper delivery to take place.

However, as the baby was born and started to grow, it soon became apparent that one day soon it would need a home of its own and that a whole new investment will be needed to provide the necessary home for this growing child. This is where it really became difficult and much energy, blood sweat and tears as I mentioned before was shed in an effort to convince the god- parents that they too needed to assist in investing in that new home for the growing child. To continue with my analogy the new home is ready, life for this child has limitless possibilities.

I want to end by saying to the board, staff and students of this institute that the government, the kingdom partners, parents, businesses, and our neighboring islands are looking at you and there is great expectation. There is the expectation that you will provide within these walls solutions or partial solutions to many of the social and economic problems.

We are expecting that through well researched and needs assessment that you will contribute to raising the standards of skills of the people of this country by providing the necessary training at all levels, in the most needed fields of skills, expertise and services that this country needs.

We are expecting that this institute will produce a skilled workforce as well as professional experts in all the fields that will contribute to the economic development of this country.

We expect this institute to help to mitigate the present problems we have in importing skilled labour by providing the type of courses and training that will build the competency of our local work force so that one day soon in the future we will see a reduction in the number of persons that we are presently recruiting from abroad.

We expect that this institute will provide opportunities to training our young people to become entrepreneurs and inventors.

We expect this institute to provide a second chance for those who did not make it the first time in graduating from secondary school but who have a strong desire to become employable now that they are a bit more mature.

We expect this institute to have a dynamic relationship with the business world, working together to help raise the level of productivity, expertise in this island.

And as we take part in the physical delivery of these beautiful buildings, state of the art equipment, let us not forget the blood sweat and tears that have gone into this and the expectation and awesome responsibility that comes with it.

I once more congratulate the board of the NIPA, the staff of the Division of Educational Innovations, the department of new works of VROMI, all the contractors , engineers, the facility manager, the past and present governments that have given their full support to this endeavor, the youth of St. Maarten, USONA, Mr. Wawoe, the new staff of the NIPA and the general public of St. Maarten on the occasion of the handing over of advance vocational institute on this day November 26th 2013.

Thank you for your indulgence and god bless all those who will work here and pass through these doors in the future.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The 8th annual Crystal Pineapple Awards Gala Event, held on Friday November 22nd 2013 by the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association, was a grand success. The evening saw 19 persons receive awards in the categories of Accommodations, Trade, Community Service and Extra-Ordinary awards. SHTA extends congratulations to all the nominees and winners of the 8th annual Crystal Pineapple Awards.
Guests were treated to a visual oasis of turquoise, blue, white and chocolate brown decorations done by the Artemia. The Crystal Pineapple Awards Gala Organizing Committee and SHTA Board would like to extend their appreciation to Artemia for once again providing the décor for the event.
The gala event was held at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort & Casino which has been the host venue for many years to the event. In addition to providing the venue, the resort also prepared a sumptuous and elaborate culinary extravaganza which included six live food stations, expertly prepared dishes such as a giant Paella, Peking Duck wrapped in Chinese pancakes, salt crusted baked Red Snapper filet, Chateau Briand and a sumptuous dessert selection ranging from an array of cheeses to Sonesta's International and Local signature pastries.
The Master of Ceremonies for the evening Leroy Brooks, also known as King Beau Beau, expertly tied together the various segments of the award show and brought the right mix of comic relief and announcements to the event.
The Honorable Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs Patricia Lourens presented the extraordinary award for 'Best Educational Innovation' to SIMARC. The Honorable Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications Ted Richardson presented the 'Outstanding Tourism Industry Award" to Interval International and the 'Most innovative product/idea/service Award' to St. Maarten Recycling. The President of Parliament Gracita Arrindell presented the 'Tourism Ambassador Award' to Dino Jagtani. This years' SHTA Person of the Year Award went to Mr. Jan Beaujon who received this award for his many years of unwavering service within the banking industry and the community of St. Maarten.
Other presenters for the evening were predominantly members of the board and several selected persons within the community. The evening ended with the wonderful melodic sounds of Control Band. Guests were seen dancing the night away to a combination of zouk, bachata and soca.
SHTA would like to thank all those that were involved in organizing the event. A special Thank You goes out to the sponsors: Artemia, Sonesta Maho Beach Resort & Casino, Interval International, Discovery Network, GEBE, Prime Distributors, Autobev, Guavaberry, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Pete's Photo, Caribbean Liquors & Tobacco and all the persons/companies who donated items to the raffle and the silent auction.
Highlights of the winners can be found below:

Restaurant Awards
Employee of the Year
Paul Peterson – Temptation

Manager/Supervisor of the Year
Juan Miguel Philips – Domino's Pizza

Restaurateur of the Year
Mark van Dam – Mark's Place

Trade Awards
Employee of the Year
Kimasha Williams – St. Maarten Medical Center

Supervisor of the Year
Catherine Harris – Aqua Mania Adventures

Manager of the Year
Michele Korteweg – St. Maarten Yacht Club/Heineken Regatta

Sales Person of the Year
Barbara Warren – The Westin Dawn Beach Resort & Spa

Accommodation Awards
Employee of the Year
Annesha York – Sonesta Maho Beach Resort & Casino

Supervisor of the Year
Sherille Gibbes – Royal Islander Club La Plage

Departmental Manager of the Year
Cindy Campbell – Oyster Bay Beach Resort

Timeshare Sales Executive of the Year
Nina Persaud – Royal Islander Club La Plage & La Terasse

Best Educational Innovation Award
St. Maarten Archeological Center SIMARC

Public Media Award
The Today Newspaper

Tourism Ambassador Award
Dino Jagtani

Outstanding Community Service Achievement Award
Sharmaine Olivacce – Voice of Our Children

Most Innovative Product/Service/Idea Award
St. Maarten Recycling

Outstanding Environmental Achievement Award
Jadira Veen

SHTA Person of the Year Award
Jan Beaujon

PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), hereby announces that there will be no through traffic on a part of Back Street on Thursday, November 28.

On Thursday night 10:00pm to 1:00am, part of Back Street between St. Simon & St. Jude Anglican Church and Angelo Boutique will be closed for the pouring of concrete.

Motorists are requested to be vigilant and observant for the traffic directional signs.

Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

For both instances, permission for the road closures were granted by the Ministry of Justice.

swescotwilliams27112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams told reporters on Wednesday at Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing that the Council of State sent an advice to the Minister of Plenipotentiary of St. Maarten Mathias Voges who requested information on the legality of the Kingdom Decree sent to the Governor of St. Maarten to conduct an investigation on the integrity of the Government of St. Maarten. Wescot Williams said the government including herself is very disappointed with the response the Council of State gave St. Maarten. While she was not very explicit on the details of the advice, the Prime Minister said that the Council of State basically informed St. Maarten that there is no law in the charter which would allow them to intervene or mediate when there is a difference of opinion between two countries. Wescot Williams said that it was decided to have this law in place based on article 12-a of the Kingdom Charter to ensure such a law is in place but that law was never worked on even though a commission was established since 2011 to formulate the law.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten said that St. Maarten will still go ahead with its planned investigation since they formed a committee to conduct an integrity investigation. She said on the Ministerial Decree St. Maarten inserted that they were willing to work with the Governor to conduct the integrity investigation but the Governor of St. Maarten did not yet indicate whether or not he will work with St. Maarten to conduct the investigation he was ordered to conduct via a Kingdom decree. Wescot Williams said that the Governor of St. Maarten did not have to wait on the information they requested from the Council of State, she said he could have moved forward with his investigation but so far she did not receive any resolution to inform her that the Integrity investigation that will be conducted by the Governor already started or when it will begin.

Furthermore, the Prime Minister made clear that the Government of St. Maarten already has a signed agreement with Transparency International (TI) who will also conduct a systemic integrity investigation. When asked when Transparency International will begin their work, the Prime Minister said that TI is busy with the preparatory work and she is expected to know when they will begin their work in the near future.

APS Still to Give Government Proposal on Financing the Completion of Government Building.

Wescot Williams also confirmed on Wednesday that the Government of St. Maarten is fully aware of the decision rendered by the court regarding the Government Administration Building and RGM. She said that the Government of St. Maarten has an agreement with APS (Pension Fund) who has agreed to finance the completion of the building so that government could occupy the building as ordered by the court.

Wescot Williams further explained that she is expecting to get a full proposal from APS by December 2013. The Prime Minister explained when asked by reporters if there is a specific amount of monies the Government of St. Maarten asked APS to invest in the completion of the building that while there is an agreement and APS is working very hard on the investment project they have not reached that far to discuss figures.

She also clarified that APS and other insurances have a right to make investments with the monies they collected to use in the future. "The APS is not taking monies they have to pay out now for this investment project. Besides that, the law states that APS could invest in their country meaning that they have all right to invest in projects on St. Maarten."

In giving more information on the "White Elephant", the Prime Minister said that RGM was supposed to deliver that building since 2008 and the Government of St. Maarten were not going to be owners of the building instead they were going to be tenants that have to pay Naf. 481,000.00 per month as rent. The Prime Minister said that some of the things that happened between 2008 to now is that RGM and government had to decide who was going to be responsible for the insurance and maintenance of building. She said that since parties could not agree a court case was initiated and the court ruled in favor of St. Maarten but RGM appeal that verdict. The appeal case has not gone through yet. Wescot Williams said these are some of the things that hindered the finalization of the new Government Administration Building.

Corporate Governance Council given Six Months Life.

In responding to a question posed by SMN News regarding the Corporate Governance Council whose mandate ended on November 16th, 2013, Prime Minister Wescot Williams said that she asked the members of the Corporate Governance Council to stay put for the next six months until the necessary paperwork is finalized. She said the members of the council agreed to stay on board and their mandate will be up in February 2014.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The French national that died in a scooter accident last week at the entrance of Divi Little Bay Hotel has been identified by public Prosecutor Tineke Kamps. The accident victim has been identified as Benjamen Jeremy Clement ROBERT who was born on August 8th, 1983.

Benjamen died of severe head injuries when he slammed into the guard railing in the vicinity of Divi Little Bay Hotel. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said on the day of the fatal accident that the victim was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident but he was riding at very high speed. Henson said the victim lost control of his scooter when he attempted to overtake a taxi (minivan) that was turning into the entrance of Divi Little Bay Hotel.

Police confiscated the body at the time of the accident to conduct their investigation.

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CAY HILL:--- Dr. Randall Friday, a gynecologist that has an office at the Yogesh Building and also works for the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) was shot twice in the corridor leading to his office at the Yogesh Building on Wednesday morning. According to information provided to SMN News, Dr. Friday was shot as he was walking towards his office where a number of patients were waiting for him. Dr. Friday was shot sometime around 9am Wednesday morning. He was taken to the St. Maarten Medical Center by someone who was at the scene of the shooting in a private vehicle. SMN News learnt that the unknown shooter fired two shots at Dr. Friday from behind, one of the bullets hit the well known gynecologist and businessman in his back while the second shot it is believed grazed him somewhere on his body. This information police could not confirm up to midday on Wednesday.
At the St. Maarten Medical Center several well known residents and politicians rushed to the institution when they heard of the shooting. Up to midday there were a number of people including family members, close friends, and even civil servants waiting outside the emergency room of the SMMC for information on Dr. Friday's medical condition. SMN News learnt that Dr. Friday was still in the operating room of the St. Maarten Medical Center after midday as Dr. Holiday, a surgeon at SMMC, performed an emergency operation to save his colleague's life. Information provided to SMN News later in the day states that the emergency operation was successful and that Dr. Friday is currently in stable condition in the intensive care unit of the St. Maarten Medical Center.
Details on the shooting are sketchy, Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said up to midday on Wednesday his colleagues were busy questioning witnesses and trying to piece together what really transpired at the Yogesh Building and what sparked the shooting. Henson said so far police has not arrested anyone and the patrols are busy patrolling the area where the shooting took place.
Chief of Police Peter de Witte and Prosecutor Tineke Kamps confirmed that they were informed of the shooting but they too had no details on the early morning shooting. SMN News will bring you more information when it becomes available.

Shooting incident at the Yogesh Building.

On Wednesday November 27th, 2013 at approximately 8:45am, several police patrols, detectives, and paramedics were sent to the Yogesh Building on the A. J. C. Brouwers Road where shortly before a shooting had taken place. On the scene the investigating officers spoke to witnesses who stated that the victim in this case was Dr. R. Friday, who is a gynecologist on the island and has his office at the building in question. Dr. Friday was taken to the Sint Maarten Medical Center by a private vehicle prior to the ambulance arriving on the scene. The scene was immediately secured by the police allowing the Forensic Department to start collecting evidence. According to information from the St. Maarten Medical Center, the doctor was in stable condition when he arrived, however, he was taken shortly after to the operating room to be operated on.
The doctor is at this time out of surgery and in the I.C.U. for recovery and observation. He is stable and doing well. At present no one has been identified or arrested as a possible suspect in this case. The investigation is in its preliminary stages and the police department is asking anyone that may have any information in connection with this investigation to come forward. Telph. 54-22222 ext 222-224 or Tip line 9300.

KPSM Police Report

PHILIPSBURG:--- A Colombian national who is also a Swedish national got a free pass from the office of the Attorney General and the Prosecutor's Office last week when the judge of instruction released the man because he was kept too long in early detention.

According to information provided to SMN News, the Colombian/Swedish national was passing through St. Maarten on his way to Paris when detectives on St. Maarten showed up at the Princess Juliana International Airport and arrested the man who is wanted by the USA.

SMN News learnt that the US Justice Department issued an international arrest warrant for the suspect whom they believe is involved in a drug related case. According to the information provided to SMN News, the man spent just over three days in early detention before he appeared before the judge of instruction, it is understood that the office of the Attorney General made some procedural errors by allowing the legal time frame to hold a suspect in early detention to elapse before they took him to the judge of instruction. When the judge learnt of the procedural error she ordered the immediate release of the suspect. However, the Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein tried a different trick and issued a second arrest warrant to re- arrest the suspect as soon as he was released but the judge of instruction did not buy that tactic saying that the suspect could not be re-arrested after the Prosecutor's Office made such a blunder.
SMN News further learnt that the police even contacted IND to use their power to arrest the man whose name was not released because he has a possible criminal record and is wanted by another country but IND refused to arrest the man claiming that they do not have any grounds to arrest the man because he has an EU passport which gives him the right to spend as long as three months on St. Maarten.

SMN News learnt that the man who was an in-transit passenger is now on the island and law enforcement does not know if he left the island by other means.

Efforts made to reach Attorney General Taco Stein on Tuesday for a comment on the case proved futile as Stein could not be reached by telephone. Minister of Justice Dennis Richardson told SMN News that he was not informed of the case therefore he could not comment.

CAY HILL:--- A prison guard is now a patient at the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) after he was attacked on Tuesday by a prisoner at the Pointe Blanche House of Detention. According to information reaching SMN News, the prison guard was threatened a number of times by a prisoner, but on Tuesday that prisoner acted on the threats when he attacked the prison guard and broke his jaw. Minister of Justice Dennis Richardson confirmed to SMN News on Tuesday that he was informed of the incident by Prisoner Director Edward Rohan. Up to press time it was not known if the prison guard filed official charges against the prisoner. Press Prosecutor Tineke Kamps said she was not aware of the incident when she was contacted by SMN News on Tuesday evening.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), there will be a partial road of the Union Road in Cole Bay from the entrance to Port de Plaisance to Marigot and vice versa.

The road will be closed on Wednesday night at 11:00pm to 5:00am. The project had to be executed on Monday evening however due to technical errors with the equipment this could not take place.

The closure is in connection with the Simpson Bay Causeway Round-a-bouts (West) Union Road, Cole Bay near the border.

The closure will facilitate the milling, cleaning, supply and installation and compacting of the asphalt top layer on the main roads that will connect to the round-a-bout.

Infrastructure works will also be carried out on the Cannegieter Street intersection in the vicinity of GEBE and the road will be closed from Chippie Café to Office World on Wednesday evening from 7:00pm to 6:00am.

Motorists are requested to be vigilant and observant for the traffic directional signs.

Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

lightningbasketballcampassociationweekendgames26112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Lightning Basketball Camp Association held two days of fun this past weekend with 5 friendly female basketball games at the Sundial School. The participating teams were Thunderz (French Side), Star Cadets, Learning Unlimited (LU), St. Dominic High and the host Lightning girls. This was the first "real" game for new teams such as Learning Unlimited and St. Dominic. Nerves was very present but support and encouragement was evident throughout the days. All teams showed great sportsmanship and the referees chimed in by giving tips to the players throughout the game, it was a real positive atmosphere overall. It was a joy to see females active in sports, especially the sport of basketball which is greatly male dominant. The Lightning Basketball Camp considers these games to be a huge a success and one that will drive more interest in the sport of basketball for females.

Lightning Basketball Camp main goal right now is to bring back female basketball and these friendly games were evident that the sport is still alive among females. For females looking to join and rejoin the sport, they can contact the organization via Facebook "Lightning Basketball Camp" and look out for a Girls Basketball Development after school program coming to all high schools on St. Maarten. Lightning Basketball Camp Association would finally like to thank all the teams and supporters who came out and gave a helping hand, we couldn't have done it without you.

truckersreplenishgreatbaybeach26112013POINT BLANCHE:--- 25 truckers from the various districts and DEVCON worked hand in hand to transport sand to the Great Bay Beach to widen certain sections that had eroded. This was done in order to maintain the premier image that the destination in the cruise industry. On Tuesday, November 26 six vessels are scheduled to visit the destination and dock at the Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facility. This also includes the cruise vessel Mein Schiff 2 back for the first time for the season. Everybody plays a role in keeping the cruise product looking good including the truckers of St. Maarten with the replenishment of one of the nation's primary beaches.

mauricelakemeetswithssm25112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) Hon. Maurice Lake on Monday afternoon met with representatives of the Soualiga Social Movement (SSM) and a representative of the Cay Hill Community Council, and was very impressed with the collaboration between the two and the plans they have developed for the community.

The purpose of the meeting was for SSM to give the Minister an update with respect to the organizations past and current community oriented activities.

At the same time the two organizations are seeking the Minister's support for their projects and finding out what may be the possibilities of working along with the Waste to Energy project.

Minister Maurice Lake told both organization reps present that he fully supports what they are trying to do and commends them for the good work that they are doing.

The Minister informed the two groups about the process regarding the Waste to Energy Plant and further explained that he wasn't able to go into too much detail since the bidding process is underway.

Minister Lake promised to meet with both groups once the bidding process had been concluded with the selection of a company that would execute the project.

SSM plans to assist in helping create employment and other social beneficial activities for the youth. The Cay Hill Community Council was approached and brought onboard based on the districts youth seeking assistance and advice from SSM.

The joint collaboration should lead to the initiation of pilot projects that would create employment and therefore fight poverty overall.

Minister Lake also informed the representatives about plans for the upgrading and beautification of Cay Hill as well as a location for a Community Center and Basketball Court.

annyfilomenagivingspeech25112013PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):--- The Community Help Desk (CHD) in Dutch Quarter is now registering youngsters, after the launching of the DQ Youth Connection Program last week. The focus will be on linking community residents, focusing more on youths, with existing (social) educational programs.

These educational programs are besides the regular assistance and empowerment session that the Community Help Desk offers.

Minister of Public Health, Social Development, and Labor, Cornelius de Weever, praised the efforts of the team that worked hard to put the program together and urged the community to use the CHD.

"I want to encourage in particular the youth of Dutch quarter to come out and use the program, get informed, and take advantage of what is being offered...It is up to you."

Moreover, the Minister is pleased with the concept of referring persons, willing to pursue an education, with one of the educational programs that are linked to the Youth Connection Program.

In addition, youngsters can currently enroll in the Young Ambassadors Program. The door to door transportation service is available for the Elderly and Disabled.

Community officers are out in the community providing assistance to those that are in need of such and to gather information from the community residence in order to assess their needs.

Aida Holaman, Head of Community Development, Family and Humanitarian Affairs, re-iterated that the program is a collaborative effort, using different research methodology based on the wants and needs of the community.

As such, she thanks those persons who worked in close collaboration with the department in getting this program going, and making such a reality.

She further emphasize the importance of the community of Dutch Quarter and elsewhere to make good use of the Youth Connection Program, as well as the other empowerment programs and all other services, provided at the Community Help Desk by the various stakeholders.

There are various information brochures and pamphlets on parenting, breast cancer, sexuality, breast feeding, sexually transmitted diseases, among other things—all information meant to expand the knowledge and build the capacity of the residents.

For more information, please visit a Community Help Desk in your area or call 542-1122 or 542-9925.

americanredstart25112013GRAND CASE:--- Naturalists, ecologists, birdwatchers, artists, and other volunteers all over the island are working together to make the first annual Birds & Bugs event a very special day for everyone. Birds & Bugs is a free, public Wildlife Discovery Event created by Les Fruits de Mer, where St. Martin residents and visitors of all ages are invited to see, hear, celebrate, and learn about the amazing birds and bugs living in the broadleaf forest. The event will include guided birding tours, a bird education station, a bug discovery station, and local wildlife-themed art activities for children. Birds & Bugs 2013 will take place at Loterie Farm on the western slope of Pic Paradis on Saturday, December 7th from 9am to noon.

Preparations for the event are well underway. A team of wildlife experts and event coordinators conducted a test run of the birding tour at Loterie Farm this past Saturday to plan the best route for the birdwatching tour, and noted a wide variety of migratory and resident birds along the route, including hummingbirds, thrashers, redstarts, and warblers.

Local artist and Les Fruits de Mer Secretary Stephen Winkel is designing special wildlife-inspired children's art activities for the event, which will include decorating bird feeders made from calabashes.

Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) is organizing the bird education station, where event guests will learn to recognize birds by their song. Thanks to support from the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and BirdsCaribbean, there will also be children's activities including a Junior Birdwatcher journal and activity book as well as free bird stickers and tattoos. Bird identification cards and t-shirts will be available for a donation to support conservation efforts.

The location of the first Birds & Bugs event, Loterie Farm, is one of the most ecologically significant places on St. Martin. Pic Paradis is listed as an Important Bird Area (IBA), a designation provided to sites that support significant global or regional bird populations. The broadleaf forest on the western slope of Pic Paradis, including Loterie Farm, is a unique environment that is home to an extraordinary array of fascinating animal species. This habitat, with its large trees and full canopy, is both essential and breathtaking. EPIC Senior Biologist Adam Brown states, "Of all the habitats on St. Martin, this one has provided the most unique window into the life of migratory birds. This forest alone has been the location of at least seven first island records of bird species and played a significant role in the re-establishment of such resident forest species as Scaly-breasted Thrasher, Scaly-naped Pigeon, and Bridled Quail Dove. I can't imagine the island without this forest."

"The wildlife in this forest is an important part of St. Martin's natural heritage, and the Birds & Bugs event is the perfect opportunity to experience, celebrate, and learn about it!" said Mark Yokoyama, author of The Incomplete Guide to the Wildlife of St. Martin. Yokoyama will be hosting the bug discovery station, which will showcase a variety of live insects and other invertebrates from St. Martin, including walking sticks, katydids, caterpillars and spiders.

The Les Fruits de Mer Association is currently seeking additional volunteers to help out at the event, and sponsorship for event materials including art supplies for the kids' activities, t-shirts, additional binoculars, and drinking water. People interested in being involved can contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Birds & Bugs 2013 is a co-production of the Les Fruits de Mer Association, EPIC, and Loterie Farm.

EPIC was founded in 2000 with the mission to protect the Caribbean environment through research and community-based action, and has conducted long-term studies on the birds of the island while working to raise awareness of bird conservation issues. EPIC biologists have partnered with Loterie Farm for over a decade to study the health and diversity of birds in this rare habitat.

Loterie Farm is a private nature reserve. The 54-hectare property includes broadleaf forest as well as the remains of historical buildings dating back to the 18th century. Loterie Farm safeguards the history and the environment while also sharing this unique site with the public. The Farm has hosted a great deal of biological research, including ongoing studies of birds and other animals. Loterie Farm offers hiking and zip-lining as well as a gourmet restaurant, lounge, and spring-fed swimming pool.

Les Fruits de Mer is a non-profit association based in St. Martin whose core mission is to raise awareness about nature, culture, and sport. The organization carries out this mission through publications, an education program, and special public outreach events that entertain, inspire, and inform. The Association is currently accepting new member applications on its website, http://ass.lesfruitsdemer.org.

For more information about Birds & Bugs 2013, visit http://ass.lesfruitsdemer.org/events/ or https://www.facebook.com/events/1427136514175790/, and visit http://www.epicislands.org to learn more about EPIC.

exploringmangrovesandwildlifeoflittlebaypondwithepic25112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) St. Maarten provides standardized Environmental and Natural Heritage Education classes, presentations and excursions for primary, secondary and tertiary schools, community groups, church groups and other organizations on Sint Maarten free of costs to the participants and has worked with thousands of school children and numerous community groups since 2007.

The Foundation's Environmental Education program covers a wide-range of topics and includes classes on and excursions related to St. Maarten's forests, ocean pollution, the environmental challenges St. Maarten faces and the wildlife and ecology of St. Maarten's wetlands.

The program was managed by one staff member from 2007 to the ending of 2008 but has since become the most sought after environmental education program on the island. Because of the substantial interest from schools and community groups to participate in this program, EPIC started taking on Environmental Educators from the U.S and the Netherlands on a voluntary basis for two periods of three months each year since 2008.

EPIC now aims to move towards ensuring the continued viability of Environmental Education on Sint Maarten by staffing the only full-time Environmental Educator for the island for an initial period of 12 months. Hiring a full-time educator will allow the Foundation to offer environmental education on a more consistent basis through-out the school year.

As coordinator of EPIC's Environmental Education program, the Environmental Educator will further develop, market and carry-out EPIC's environmental education program, be assigned with increasing awareness of environmental issues, promoting sustainability and conservation initiatives and enhancing the general public's understanding and appreciation of the natural environment through lectures, presentations, classes, excursions and related activities.

Applicants for the Environmental Educator Position must meet the following qualifications:

  • Hold a Bachelors Degree or higher in (Environmental) Education, Biology, Geography, Natural Resource Management or related field and have a minimum of two years experience in related work;
  • Have a strong command of both the English and Dutch languages, written and verbal communication skills, including persuasive and effective communication techniques that compliment the mission and purpose of Environmental Protection In the Caribbean- Sint Maarten.

Interested parties can review the Job Description for the Environmental Educator Position at www.epicislands.org, www.facebook.com/epicislands or contact Project Manager Rueben J. Thompson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for additional information. Preference will be given to candidates who are from the Dutch West Indies and meet the requirements as set forth in the Job Description.

EPIC secured initial funding for the Environmental Educator Position through a grant by the Prince Bernhard Cultural Fund Caribbean Region www.pbccaribbean.com. The Foundation has submitted requests for long-term sponsorship of the program to a number of local businesses and is currently awaiting the outcome of these proposals.

Environmental Protection In the Caribbean - Sint Maarten

comreceivespresentationfrompjiae25112013GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Last week Thursday the Council of Ministers convened a meeting with the management of Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) headed by Regina Labega and the complete Board of Supervisory Directors chaired by Clarence Derby. During the meeting Labega on behalf of PJIAE, presented the future plans and initiatives of the airport, as well as elucidated upon the financing that has been secured to ensure the realization of said projects. The presentation was well received by the Council of Minister. Absent was Minister of Justice Hon. Dennis Richardson due to government related business travel.

tedrichardsonshervinfrederickandvalyapantophletlake25112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Last week, the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic & Telecommunication (TEATT) reappointed Shervin Frederick to his former position as Head of the Inspection Department and selected Valya Pantophlet-Lake to Head of the Business Licenses Department.

GREAT BAY:--- After many months of deliberations between the family practitioner associations and the insurance associations, Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever and the Department of Public Health have been positively informed that the three organizations have come to an agreement on the matter regarding the Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA) to the tariffs.
The St. Maarten Insurance Association (SMIA) informed the ministry that an agreement has been made, and the family practitioners will again accept the insurance cards of the private insurances. As was stated by SMIA, the new tariffs will go into effect as of December 1, 2013.
The minister and the Department of Public Health congratulate all parties and applauds the efforts in ensuring a positive outcome of these negotiations and a relief to the clients who were inconvenienced.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Permanent Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations of the House of Parliament is scheduled to meet November 27 regarding six agenda points related to Kingdom affairs.

The public session is set for Wednesday at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The six agenda points are related to the following: Kingdom Treaty concerning the exchange of tax information with Antigua & Barbuda; Kingdom Treaty with the United States of America with regards to technical cooperation in the civil aviation field.

Correspondence exchange between the Kingdom of the Netherlands in connection with Sint Maarten regarding the exchange of tax information with the Republic of Croatia; Kingdom Treaty with the Cape Verde Islands; Kingdom Law on Civil Air Travel; and a treaty related to economic, social and cultural rights.

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 also via www.sxmparliament.org.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The SHTA would like to recognize the courage of the taxi driver Rofino Arrindell for bringing to a public forum a discussion regarding the taxi industry. While SHTA cannot comment on the validity of his claims, at a minimum, the claims warrant an open and frank discussion about the functioning of the taxi industry. Additionally, there is the broader topic of the potential use of the license/permitting process as political leverage or currency to purchase or discourage political support.
If the principle of the taxi industry is that licenses are issued to local individuals that don't have alternate sources of income, then the policies and execution of policies should be reflected this philosophy. However, if taxi/bus permits are handed out as political currency to buy or influence political agendas. It is no longer about the needs of the community but about political objectives. Should the claims of Mr. Arrindell be substantiated that individuals with independent sources of income are holding licenses and leasing them to generate secondary income, this is taking away opportunities from needy individuals. The unfair practice of using a license for multiple vehicles creates an uneven playing field, flooding the market with too many taxis, thereby diluting income for legitimate taxis.
The mechanism by which taxi/licenses are to be revoked and decommissioned appears to be unclear, which seems to have resulted in a mismatch between supply and demand.
Possible solutions for this could be as simple as starting to establish a clear means/needs tested policy on who should get taxi/bus permits as well as a clear policy and control for the use of help chauffeurs. Another solution could be public disclosure of who has holds a bus/taxi license which could be featured on the government website and the local online and printed media. A tip line where individuals can report taxi/bus improprieties could be established.
By establishing clear and transparent guidelines, the ability to use bus and taxi licenses and permits to be used as currency to purchase political support should be reduced or possibly even eliminated. This would enable our elected officials to focus on the establishment of clear and transparent policies. This same approach could easily be applied to all other discretionary permits such as land grants, work permits, building permits, business licenses etc.
SHTA, the largest business representative on the island, is dedicated to bringing quality to all aspects of life on St. Maarten by promoting sustainable economic development for its members in cooperation with the social partners and the creation of a fair marketplace. For more information, please contact the SHTA office: 542-0108, e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit our website www.shta.com.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association, the largest private sector representative, commends the initiative of Minister Lake to control and reduce his Ministry's Expenditures. SHTA has long felt that before government increases the tax burden on the community two things should happen.
One: The government should try, where possible, to reduce its expenses and improve efficiency.
Two: The base of the tax-paying population should be increased. The Ministry of Finance estimates current compliance to be a mere 40%-50%. Besides it being fairer when everyone pays their share, improvements in these areas should give Government the operating capital it requires and perhaps even allow Government to reduce the tax burden for the people who are already complying.
The SHTA supports the efforts of Minister Lake and his Ministry to reduce their expenditures. Hopefully, the successes and lessons of their efforts can be transposed to other Ministries. Ultimately, the community in general benefits greatly from a more cost effective government apparatus
SHTA, the largest business representative on the island, is dedicated to bringing quality to all aspects of life on St. Maarten by promoting sustainable economic development for its members in cooperation with the social partners and the creation of a fair marketplace. For more information, please contact the SHTA office: 542-0108, e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit our website www.shta.com.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Section General Health Care (SGHC) of the Collective Preventive Services (CPS), a government agency under the Ministry of Public Health, is appealing to resident's country wide to step up measures at home and around businesses to mitigate the rise in dengue fever caused by the Aedes Aegypti mosquito especially after several days of rainfall.

Landowners and those with small plots in and around built up areas are also requested to maintain their property by minimizing overgrown vegetation.

Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever, "Get Checked" campaign, is in line with the urgent appeal for residents, and business owners, to check-in and around their homes, and businesses in order to reduce breeding sites of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, and making them mosquito-free zones.

The main measure is for every household and business to take action by removing potential mosquito breeding spots in and around their premises on a daily basis. Elimination of mosquitoes is an individual responsibility, a community responsibility.

Residents with dengue fever symptoms are requested to consult with their family physician who can then refer them to the lab for a laboratory test that would confirm if they have dengue or not, and to give the proper advice to ensure a healthy recovery avoiding other health risks.

Dengue symptoms include high fever, severe headache, backache, joint and eye pain, nausea and vomiting, and rash. Once a person has developed a fever, the infectious period lasts for about a week. Most people recover without any complications, using pain relievers, liquid intake (preferably water or juice) and bed rest. Avoid self-medication and consult your physician.

SGHC is calling on the populace to take daily actions to eliminate mosquito breeding opportunities around their home and workplace. On a daily basis check containers such as buckets and water tanks for larvae and eliminate the breeding source. Water tanks should be properly secure and screened to prevent mosquito's from entering. If there aren't any containers with water for mosquitoes to lay the larvae there won't be any adult mosquitoes.

Dengue Fever is transmitted by the female vector Aedes Aegypti mosquito. The Aedes Aegypti mosquito is distinguished by its markings. The body of the mosquito has alternate black and white horizontal stripes. The Aedes Aegypti mosquito lays her eggs in clear (clean) stagnant water. Within eight days the mosquito can complete its life cycle from egg, to larvae to pupae and to adult mosquito.

Even after you have cleaned-up your yard and surroundings, it is recommended for persons to walk around their surroundings on a weekly basis and after every rain event to eliminate all possible breeding sites.

Mobilize family, friends, neighbors and colleagues to collectively take actions to eliminate mosquito breeding sources.

Homeowners can reduce the number of areas where adult mosquitoes can find shelter by cutting down weeds adjacent to the house foundation and in their yards, and mowing the lawn regularly.

On a daily basis check plants in your yard for mosquito breeding sites, keep vegetation properly trim, and avoid overgrown vegetation.

Check around construction sites or do-it-yourself improvements to ensure that proper backfilling and grading is realized to prevent drainage problems which can be a source for standing water.

When out during dusk and dawn hours, use mosquito repellent or wear proper clothing to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes.

An increase in the mosquito population puts all residents and businesses at risk. Call for information on the Aedes Aegypti mosquito breeding sites and respective preventive measures at 542-2078 or 542-3003 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

mauricelake18082013PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) Hon. Maurice Lake was moved by the activities that took place surrounding Awareness Week for the Physically Challenged & Wheelchair Tennis Tournament initiated by Top Promotion Foundation and executed by Top Promotion Committee Be Able.

The impression left on the Minister has resulted in him instructing Ministry VROMI to review the building code and draft regulations that would lead to future projects having facilities and access that are 'disable friendly' to persons with a disability.

An estimated 600 million people around the world according to the World Health Organization (WHO) live with some form of disability, and 470 million of them of working age.

"I would like to see an accessibility audit carried out with respect to the infrastructure of government facilities, semi-government companies, organizations and institutions. We need to start somewhere and government must start from within and play a leading role by making our buildings more accessible for the physically disabled and senior citizens.

"The Be Able Committee did a great job promoting this event, but more importantly, creating awareness within the community. I believe our new Government building and Parliament building should lead by example with the introduction of access and doing away with barriers to the peoples institutions.

"As a man of action, I have already informed my Ministry to start advising any new developer of large buildings or new infrastructure to start putting in their plan accessories for the disabled and senior citizens.

"We need to get more actions in place where this particular issue is concerned and this can be done by changing building codes and regulations and this is already being worked on. In the meantime the Ministry will investigate the possibility to implement this in the form of a policy for larger scale buildings before the regulations are in place since this could take some time," Minister Hon. Maurice Lake pointed out on Monday.

Minister Lake over the weekend had a good discussion with a General Manager of a hotel in Philipsburg who is taking the lead by making their facilities more disable and senior citizen friendly by creating ramps to the restaurants and to the beach. The Minster will continue to encourage other hotels and the motel sector to take steps to upgrade their properties in this area, and is urging the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA) and the Chamber of Commerce & Industry to also start advising its stakeholders to cater to the disabled and senior citizens.

The Minister also spoke with one of the international participants in the past week Wheel-chair Tennis Tournament Lola Ochoa of Spain about their stay on the 'Friendly Island,' and areas can be improved for the disabled based on her own experiences. Ochoa passed on some ideas to the Minister who in turn has informed his ministry.

swescotwilliamsaccompaniesroyalcoupletocolombiaandvenezuela24112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams accompanied His Majesty King Willem-Alexander and Her Majesty Queen Maxima and the Prime Ministers of Curacao and Aruba on an official visit to Colombia and Venezuela on Friday.

His Majesty King Willem Alexander announced in October that he would visit the two largest neighboring countries, Venezuela and Colombia, of the Dutch Kingdom, after their visit to the Dutch Caribbean in November which was subsequently confirmed by the Government Information Service in The Hague. 
The Royal couple were accompanied by the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs, Frans Timmermans, Prime Minister of Aruba, Mike Eman, Prime Minister of Curacao, Ivar Asjes and the PM.

The King, Queen, Prime Ministers Wescot-Williams, Asjes and Eman were received in Colombia by the President of the Republic, Juan Manuel Santos and in Venezuela by President Nicolas Maduro. Highlights of the trip included the opening of he Holland House in Bogota and widespread discussions regarding the relationship between the Caribbean Part of the Dutch Kingdom and its two largest neighbors Colombia and Venezuela.

In February the Prime Minister also met with the Consul of Colombia the Hon. Alfonso De Jesus Velez Rivas in order to discuss the strengthening of ties with Colombia especially on matters concerning consular services for medical referrals from St. Maarten, the importing vegetables, meats and fruits to St. Maarten, human trafficking and what programs to campaign against these activities were also discussed.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

nagicologowithtagline24112013PHILIPSBURG:--- "Fast, Fair & Always There" has been chosen to be the new advertising tagline for NAGICO Insurances and is being introduced region wide.

"We feel that our strengths are incorporated in the new tagline and also our promise to our customers about always being there when they need us most, which we have proved time and time again when disaster struck and when other insurers left", says Imran McSood Amjad, NAGICO Group CEO.

"We have listened to our customers and staff members and asked them how they would best characterize NAGICO". The new tagline is reflective of their answers", says Paul Dijkhoffz, NAGICO's Executive Marketing Manager.

"Also with NAGICO's rapid expansion over the last few years, the decision was made to introduce a new tagline that would better align itself with NAGICO's vision, which is to become the most trusted insurance company in the Caribbean", Dijkhoffz continued.

NAGICO's new tagline is being introduced through various media platforms across all 19 territories in which they operate in the coming months.

NAGICO Press Release

stcrepatteams13sportsconference24112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Sports Tourism Council St Maarten (STC) has reaped success at Teams 13 Sports Conference recently held in Salt Lake City, Utah. The four-day packed sports events executives and sports event organizers held various mutually beneficial appointments for their respective destinations.

It was the first time attendance by a representative from St Maarten. Destination St Maarten was represented by Sports Tourism Council St Maarten Executive Board Member Reggie Plaisir, Secretary.

Plaisir a sports consultant for 11 years scheduled 32 pre appointments to source sports tourism events to the destination. With 5 to 6 scheduled confirmed appointments per session Sports Consultant Reggie Plaisir met with multiple sports events organizers and suppliers.

From such meetings several projects are ready for Request For Proposal Stage. However, STC St Maarten has inked two deals in principle and several for consideration. Finalization of Agreements are pending until both parties sign officially.

Sport Tourism Events Deals in Progress:

  1. International Senior Softball Association - 10 Teams invited to St Maarten - agreed
  2. Half Marathon 13. 1 Miles - U.S. Run Marathon - 2014 & 2015 3, 000 Athletes - pending
  3. Triathlon - 5 K Run Holiday Run - The Color Run - 4, 000 Athletes - 2 Million Facebook friends
  4. AMP 1 Basketball Event - pending 20 Athletes 1 Team - Major USA Sponsor
  5. Premier Soccer Services - Youth Travel Teams 20 to 30 Teams
  6. St Maarten AAU International Youth Basketall Championships Invitional - pending
  7. Extreme Sports - USA Water Ski - Wake Board Event - 2014
  8. Other projects under development. STC Projects 11 to 12 International Sports Events Calendar for 2014. STC St Maarten is planning 2015 sports tourism events already and has plans to attend NASC Sports Events conference in March 2014 to attract more sports events the destination.

Furthermore, Team USA Water Ski Representative Site visit scheduled for December 2013 to explore and confirm feasibility of a May 2014 event on St Maarten.
The travel expenses of this trip was a combination of Corporate Partners Green House Restaurants, USA based law firm, Nagico and personal funds. No tourism government funds was issued for this very important niche market segment.

All other destinations present had development teams of tourism officials present. STC St Maarten could have been more succesful if appropriate travel budget was in place. Destination St Maarten should invest in Sports Tourism niche market to generate economic income to the destination.
STC St Maarten project an economic impact of $ 15 M USD or higher spending during the off season months for this sector within the next 3 to 4 years. Several Sports Tourism events comes with TV Rights that would further enhance and showcase our tourism product to the world. At Teams 13 several celebrities were present such as Former Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney and Emmy Award Sports Journalist Bob Costas. Sports Tourism is a multi billion dollar industry and several destinations in the region have entered the market with large development budgets.

gracitaarrindell17112013PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell calls on the nation to reflect on 25 November, International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, adding that violence against women is a human rights violation, and thereby calling on society to say loud and clear 'No to violence against women'.

Up to 70 per cent of women experience violence in their lifetime. Between 500,000 to two million people are trafficked annually into situations including prostitution, forced labour, slavery or servitude, according to estimates.

Women and girls account for about 80 per cent of the detected victims.

President Arrindell also supports the United Nation's (UN) Secretary General Ban Ki-moon UNITE to End Violence Against Women campaign which has proclaimed the 25th of each month Orange Day.

The Orange Day invites everybody to wear something orange to highlight its calls for the eradication of violence against women without reservation, equivocation or delay.

This year, the UNITE Campaign is extending Orange Day to 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, starting November 25 through December 10, Human Rights Day.

"Violence against women is a consequence of discrimination against women, in law and also in practice, and of persisting inequalities between men and women.

"Violence against women impacts on, and impedes, progress in many areas, including poverty eradication, combating HIV/AIDS, and peace and security.

"Violence against women continues to be a global pandemic, and up to 70 per cent of women experience violence in their lifetime.

"I would like to take this opportunity to commend Safe Haven management, board and volunteers who assist those who have come into contact with violence, to continue to keep up the valuable work that you are doing in assisting those who have been abused.

"Violence against women and girls is not inevitable. Prevention is possible and essential. November 25 is an opportunity for all people to recommit to preventing all forms of violence against women and girls," President Arrindell said on Sunday.

On 17, December 1999, the UN General Assembly designated 25 November as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and invited governments, international organizations and Non-Governmental Organizations to organize activities designed to raise public awareness of the problem on that day.

maroonlives24112013By Jacqueline Sample

GREAT BAY, St. Martin (OES)—When is art revolutionary? Why does it appear, at critical times, that there is an irresistible attraction between the work of artists and revolutionaries? How do nature and humanity inspire and benefit from art, literature, and revolution?

Writers Lasana Sekou and Fabian Badejo may only give cause for more questions to the above with their revisit and treatment of the Grenada Revolution in the new title from House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP). However, the book includes color photos of extraordinary undersea sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor that could definitely help a good many of us get an idea of art as inspirational and revolutionary.

The book is Maroon Lives – Tribute to Maurice Bishop & Grenadian Freedom Fighters by Lasana M. Sekou; Revolution As Poetic Inspiration: Grenada in 'Maroon Lives' by Fabian Adekunle Badejo.

Maroon Lives uses a collection of Sekou's seminal poetry on revolution and a literary critique by Badejo to focus on the Grenada Crisis of 30 years ago, with implications for today. Grenada, the Caribbean region and its Diaspora, had been deeply divided when Prime Minister Maurice Bishop, leader of the Grenadian Revolution, and his closest advisers were murdered by the country's army on October 19, 1983. Six days later, the USA executed its long-planned invasion of the Spice Isle.

According to Badejo, "the scars left by the assassination of the charismatic Maurice Bishop, are yet to heal completely." The 30th anniversary year witnessed the passing of Bishop's mother at age 97, without her ever receiving his remains from US or Grenadian authorities for a proper burial.

Taylor's sculptures in Maroon Lives were photographed between two and eight years ago on the ocean floor off the coasts of Cancun/Isla Mujeres, Mexico – one of the world's largest sculpture museum underwater, and Moliniere Bay, Grenada. The latter site is part of a public underwater sculpture park, considered the world's first.

People from one Meso-American fishing village modeled for the some 500 concrete human figures in various positions and activities for the location in the Mexican waters, according to the New York Times. Grenadian youth posed for one of the exhibits that appear in Maroon Lives. The installations populating the sea floor at both locations are by now covered with some stunningly colorful coral and sea creatures.

"The sculptures form virtual vistas of living art that benefit nature and humanity by their creative, conservationist, and haunting integration with the marine habitats where they were sunk," said Sekou.

The haunting aspect was probably the attraction for Maroon Lives's "integration" of images from the uniquely permanent art exhibitions. The collection of poems "was and remains for me a dirge for a revolution gone bad; a revolution that held out the best hope for not only the Grenadian people but for the whole of the Caribbean," said Badejo.

The aspects of Maroon Lives that do celebrate life and hope are enhanced with the dramatic artwork from Taylor's Caribbean and Mexican projects: "Vicissitudes," "Tam CC project," and the oft-photographed "Silent Evolution" and "The Lost Correspondent."

Taylor, with maternal roots in the Caribbean region, is a conservationist. His undersea photography and skills as a scuba diving instructor have all come together to fashion the marine-grade concrete installations, works of art that stimulate "the habitation and growth of corals and marine life." (wikipedia.com/BBC radio)

With Taylor's art gracing the 30th anniversary edition of Maroon Lives, HNP is continuing its own 30 years of featuring established masters and fascinating new artists on the covers and pages of its books. Romare Bearden, Roland Richardson, Virgilio Mendez, Fernando Botero, Ras Mosera, Keith Mallet, Drisana Deborah Jack, Angelo Rombley, Joe Dominique, Margaret Matz, Cozbi Sanchez, are among those whose art range from iconic to utterly captivating and have been "exhibited" in HNP titles. Sometimes the authors whose books have become galleries of sorts for these artists are themselves erudite scholars, literary luminaries, and revolutionaries: George Lamming, Amiri Baraka, Kamau Brathwaite, Chiqui Vicioso, Emilio Jorge Rodriguez.

The first edition of Maroon Lives contained drawings by Sanchez and Gary Jefferson—then young artists in New York City where the slim volume was published in 1983 (a few weeks after the Grenada invasion). Maurice Bishop's classic likeness as the centerpiece of the new cover is actually a pen and ink drawing from the first edition.

So why reprint the 1983 poetry collection and Badejo's essay from a 1984 Caribbean studies conference, bundled as the new edition of Maroon Lives?

Sekou offers this in his preface to the 96-page volume: "It is done in the hope that as 'we journey still,' the book will resonate with today's protest poetry, related literary criticism, and dispatches from the culture wars and the challenges of globalization. It is certainly hoped that this tribute title would inform somehow the discourse and defiance of the enterprise of imperialism whatever shape, form, or guise this may take."

Keith Ellis, professor emeritus at University of Toronto, is certain that Maroon Lives, as a "powerful extensive elegy that privileges revolution—like others by José Martí and Nicolás Guillén—will not grow old, nor will the brilliant essay by Fabian Adekunle Badejo that accompanies it."

In the book's first chapter, Sekou's poems take aim at the Bishop assassination, the US invasion, and tensions generated by revolutionary struggles and the search for justice. Chapter two is Badejo's study of Maroon Lives and the critical relationship between literature, revolution, and the transformation of societies.

The images of the Jason deCaires Taylor sculptures invite us to dive into the sections of chapter one; at the beginning of chapter two; and introduce the appendixes that open with a list over 60 invasions and other military operations by the USA against countries and territories in the Caribbean and the Americas, between 1833 and 2004.

The placement of the images appears to speak to a universal subterranean memory. They are like anchored gates opening and linking the various parts of the literary texts by the authors, and the leafs bearing quotes from Walter Rodney, Maurice Bishop, and a Puerto Rican newspaper editorial from 1894 about the ambitions of "The American neighbour." The poetry sections of chapter one are entitled "resistance," "forwarding" and "toiled from morning."

Maroon Lives – Tribute to Maurice Bishop & Grenadian Freedom Fighters / Revolution As Poetic Inspiration: Grenada in 'Maroon Lives' is available at amazon.com, spdbooks.org, Van Dorp, Arnia's and other bookstores.

Editor's note: Jacqueline Sample is an art curator and former president of Black Dimensions in Art, Inc., New York.

As St. Maarten Participates in Global Entrepreneurship Week For the First Time

GREAT BAY:--- As a highlight of the Global Entrepreneurship Week, Foundation INFOBIZZ held a highly successful Black & Gold Power Hour Saturday, November 23, 2013 at Dan's Chocolate Factory on Front Street. Over 60 entrepreneurs and professionals, most of them young St. Martiners attended the event along with special guests, Minister of Labor, Health and Social Welfare, Cornelius de Weever and President of the Chamber of Commerce, Ms. Tamara Leonard who lent their support to the young entrepreneurs. It is the first time St. Maarten participated in this international awareness campaign that involves 138 countries worldwide.
Ms. Leonard addressed the young entrepreneurs on the importance of building on a foundation of order and structure to make their dreams reality. She spoke from the heart and encouraged them to go into business. "It is important that more people, especially our young people, remove themselves from the comfort of just a salary and create value for themselves, others and the community through starting their own businesses," she said. In a very down to-earth and direct way, she explained that it is important to appreciate the hardships that come along the way.
Dwain Carbon, founder and president of Carbon Acquisition Group gave six tips on how to effectively market and brand one's business. With over 10 years in sales, marketing and real estate the 28 year old Carbon spoke about who you are communicating to, giving back, and knowing who is in your field.
Special guest speaker, Shereen Ashman flew in from Canada to facilitate a sales pitch party. This social entrepreneur is best remembered for her start-up as Stile Divas, which was launched on St. Maarten, where she attended secondary school. Now in charge of creating and developing entrepreneurship programs for at risk youth in Toronto for Community Empowering Enterprises (CEE), she also has her own social enterprise A.S.A.P. Originally from Jamaica, she says, "St. Maarten literally saved my life and I am committed to doing what I can to contribute to it".
Founder and Managing Director of Foundation INFOBIZZ, Ms. Ife Badejo is not only the visionary behind the Black & Gold Power Hour but is the driving force behind St. Maarten being able to take part in the Global Entrepreneurship Week.
"I am truly honoured and humbled to see such a great turnout. You are making my dreams come true and I hope yours too," she said.
The next Power Hour Sessions will take place in February 2014.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), hereby announces that in order to link the main roads with the Simpson Bay Causeway Round-a-bouts on the Airport side (West) and the Round-a-bout (East) along the Union Road, Cole Bay near the border, the main road (Airport Road) leading to the airport and Maho Reef and to Simpson Bay from the aforementioned, and from Cole Bay to Marigot and vice versa, will be CLOSED for eight (8) hours.

The closure will facilitate the milling, cleaning, supply and installation and compacting of the asphalt top layer on the main roads that will connect to the round-a-bout.

Road Closure: Cole Bay-Marigot/Marigot-Cole Bay

There will be no through-traffic on the Union Road from the entrance to Port de Plaisance to Marigot and vice versa.

Monday, November 25-Tuesday, November 26, 10:00pm to 6:00am

The road will be re-opened at 6:00am on Tuesday, November 26 for motorized traffic.

Road Closure: Simpson Bay-Airport/Airport-Simpson Bay

There will be no through-traffic from the juncture of Airport Road and Patientia Road to the Princess Juliana International Airport and vice versa.

Tuesday, November 26-Wednesday, November 27, 10:00pm to 6:00am

The road will be re-opened at 6:00am on Wednesday, November 27 for motorized traffic.

Motorists are requested to be vigilant and observant for the traffic directional signs.

Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

openingceremonyofslaveryexhibitionsteustatius22112013ORANJESTAD, St. Eustatius:--- The opening of the exhibition 'Days of Slavery on St. Eustatius' by King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands in the Museum of the St. Eustatius Historical Foundation (SEHF) was marked by an incident. It was the result of a last-minute obstruction by the island governor's cabinet of the agreed and approved script and program of the King's interaction at the museum.

The slavery past of the island is obviously still a sensitive subject. From the start, the island governor (appointed by the Dutch government in The Hague) was opposed to the inclusion of the exhibition in the program of the Royal visit to the island. However, it remained included. The island governor then tried to get the opening act by the King removed from the official script of the visit. That also failed. Finally, this opening act was obstructed minutes before the arrival of the Dutch Royal couple, leaving the King and Queen in an awkward situation.

The King was going to open the exhibition by placing a branch of the flamboyant tree over the door of the reconstructed slave hut that is part of the exhibits. This refers to the traditional Statian way of celebrating Emancipation Day by decorating houses with these branches. This was also in the official program and script of the visit and the Royal couple was briefed accordingly. The children of the Historical Foundation's youth club under the leadership of museum employee Misha Spanner had rehearsed their short rendition of Statia's traditional emancipation song ("Happy July Day") that was going to end with two of the children handing the branch to the King.

However, when the Royal Couple was escorted to the hut by SEHF President Ms. Rosabel Blake it turned out that the branch had already been placed over the door opening. Minutes before the King and Queen arrived, a member of the Island Governor's Cabinet had gone to the hut and said that that part of the program had been scrapped – despite this not being the case. Miss Spanner was told not to include the branch in the routine. Since the King and Queen were all prepared for this symbolic opening act but were now left empty handed, this interfering created an awkward moment for the Royal couple and led to an embarrassing situation.

The St. Eustatius Historical Foundation does not understand the reasons for the obstruction. Every year on the 1st of July, Emancipation Day is celebrated on St. Eustatius and the oral history of the island includes many stories about slavery that were handed down from generation to generation.

The exhibition was put together on the occasion of the 150 years anniversary of the abolition of slavery in the Dutch Caribbean this year. In 2002, a National Monument Dutch Slavery Past was unveiled in Amsterdam in the presence of the mother of King Willem-Alexander, then Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.

raoulillidgesportscomplex22112013GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Wednesday Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs Hon. Patricia Lourens – Philip, flipped on the light switch at the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex in Cay Hill. The complex is nearing completion after its first phase of refurbishment at an investment of US$4.3 million. The facility is expected to be officially opened in January 2014. Provisions have been made for the use of the complex on Saturday in connection with a Rights of the Child event.

masterclasseuropolgroup22112013MOUNT WILLIAM HILL:--- On Monday November 18, 2013, the EUROPOL Master Class was started, for the Departments of Immigration & Border Protection Services, Coast Guard and Customs in collaboration with the Sint Maarten Justice Academy and the Ministry of Justice, the topics discussed during this Master Class were;

  • The benefits of Cooperation with Europe and the lessons learned for Sint Maarten
  • Intelligence Analysis at Europol
  • Joint Investigations Teams in Europe
  • Data storage at Europol
  • The role of Europol in the fight against Facilitated Illegal Immigration

The sessions were conducted by Mr. Theo den Haan who comes from the Netherlands and has an extensive background as follows;
Mr. Theo den Haan started in has worked in various investigation teams that focused on the fight against serious organized crime in the field of narcotics, bomb attacks and robberies. Before resigning in 2000, he made the transition to an Information and Analysis Center Smuggling. This is a collaboration of various government departments such as the police, the Royal Military Constabulary, Immigration and Naturalization Service and the Tax Office. In 2003, he then entered the service of the European Police organization Europol, where in 2006 he was given a leadership position of the Operational project to combat illegal immigration within Europol, a function which he maintains to date.
During MC, a role-play was conducted of to organize a major crime and to simultaneously organize an investigation which would have prevented the execution of the crime. Participants got the opportunity to list solutions & potential opportunities regarding current issues in the service and presented them to the Director. These solutions incorporated the techniques, skills and strategies leaned throughout the MC.
Based on the reactions from the participants of the Master Class, it proved to be nothing short of interesting and engaging, as it was designed to positively influence the way each participant sees and responds to the different topics. One participants and law enforcement officer stated that the scenarios were very practical and could be immediately applied to the real situations at hand.
The Master class ended on a good note, as all participants left in high spirits strategically challenged and motivated to continue the dialogue in a collaborative manner about the topics; as a key to combating issues which currently plagues most countries in the world.

The Sint Maarten Justice Academy

soydeaqui22112013Dominican Republic racist law against its Black citizens affects quarter of a million people
By Myriam J.A. Chancy, Ph.D.

[OES Dispatch from St. Martin, Caribbean, November 21, 2013]:--- The implications of the ruling of September 23 by the Constitutional Tribunal of the Dominican Republic, stripping citizenship from the offspring of non-resident Haitians born in the Dominican Republic (DR), where nationality is conferred "jus soli," by place of birth, are only beginning to be understood by the international community with the OAS, Amnesty International, and the governments of Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, openly condemning the violation of human rights it represents.

Hanging in the balance are the lives of nearly a quarter of a million Dominicans of Haitian descent – of all ages – who have been rendered stateless by the ruling, in what has been deemed a human rights crisis in the making.

Upon closer examination, what becomes clear is that the ruling does not respond to an immigration crisis precipitated by the devastating earthquake in Haiti of 2010; neither is it an effort to quell the flow of migrant labor from Haiti into the Dominican bateyes or cane fields.

Today, only half of the Dominican Haitian population (numbering around three quarters of a million) work and live in the bateyes, though they remain perhaps the most vulnerable population to be affected by the ruling since 70% of batey dwellers were born in the Dominican Republic, and the vast majority exist there in working and living conditions of squalor that many human rights organizations liken to slavery.

The ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal came in response to a suit brought against the State by 29 year-old Juliana Dequis (Pierre) in 2008 when the Central Electoral Board refused to issue her state ID. A cédula is needed in the DR for everything from registration in schools, medical care, insurance, marriage licenses, to travel, and is acquired by presenting a state-certified copy of one's birth certificate. Copies of birth certificates expire after 90 days while cédulas have varying dates of expiration.

According to an October 2010 report by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights,1 the Electoral Board begun to turn away requests by Dominican Haitians for cédulas as early as in the 1980s, with escalating demands of proof of parental identity for Dominican Haitians culminating by 2000 in claims that Haitian parents were "in transit," and therefore not eligible to register their Dominican-born children.

In 2004, the constitutional definition of "in transit" was redefined to include all individuals without legal residency. In 2007, one year before Dequis applied for and was refused the renewal of her cédula, the Electoral Board passed a law annulling the citizenship of individuals born in the DR whose parents did not have legal residence. It also implemented the curious "Registration Book of Children of Non-Resident Foreign Mothers in the Dominican Republic."

The Dominican government has also routinely deported Haitians (and those who "look" like Haitians, i.e., dark-skinned Dominicans) in round-ups in the border zones, arguing that they need to be repatriated to Haiti as foreign nationals.

Both of the latter measures are based on active misreadings of Article 7 of a constitutional decree of 1984, which appears to be upheld (by silence) in the 1987 Haitian constitution, in effect in 2007, which states that a "child born in a foreign territory of a foreign father and Haitian mother will retain foreign nationality." However, the Haitian state only recognizes foreign-born children of Haitian nationals (of either sex) if the parents are registered citizens and declare their child, papers in hand, at a Haitian consulate in the foreign country in question, at birth.

yosoytuprojimo22112013In 2010, 14 days to the day after the Haiti earthquake, and while Dequis' case continued in legal limbo, a new constitution was passed in the DR denying citizenship to children born in the DR of illegal immigrants. When the Constitutional Tribunal passed down its ruling September 23, it also stated that the ruling it applied to Dequis was to be equally applied, retroactively, to all Dominicans of Haitian descent in a similar legal situation, going back to 1929, in violation of international law. This ruling effectively suspends the citizenship of nearly a quarter of a million Dominicans.

Although individuals of other ethnicities and nationalities may be affected by the ruling, it is estimated that, of those affected, 83% are of Haitian descent. The year 1929 sends a clear message, as it coincides with the rise to power of Rafael Trujillo, the general turned dictator who ruled the DR from 1930-1961; it also coincides with the first border treaty between Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

That border treaty was only ratified in 1936 and, in 1937, Trujillo (himself a quarter Haitian) ordered the massacre of Haitians (and black Dominicans) in border zones still in dispute in 1935, after a land survey of 19302 favored Haiti's access to more land under the accord than had been provisionally agreed upon.

The objective of the massacre was ultimately to clear the land occupied by black Haitians and Dominicans (land that Trujillo largely re-acquired and exploited for himself), and in doing so, "rid" the DR of visibly Black, dark-skinned individuals.

The current ruling affects four generations of Haitians including those as old as 84 years of age who have known no other country than the Dominican Republic. It also makes the persecution of Dominicans of Haitian descent socially and legally permissible.

Finally, rather than regularize their legal standing in the DR, as the Electoral Board claims is its objective, it renders them not only stateless but de facto stateless, a legal definition for which there are no protections in international law.3

At the same time, Dominican Haitians refused their cédulas cannot leave the Dominican Republic (as a Dominican Haitian seeking to marry an American in Florida recently found out), ensuring that they remain in a state of perpetual servitude and third-class status.

What is the purpose of this debasement? As the late, Dominican Haitian human rights leader, Sonia Pierre once acutely declared: "My community, the community of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent, is the poorest and most vulnerable, subject to the cruelest denial of their rights."4

For one, it perpetuates the myth of needing to maintain the DR's "whiteness" against foreign migration when the majority of its population is mixed. Second, it allows the DR to continue to uphold unjust and exploitative working conditions while denying citizenship to laborers. Third, for those Dominican Haitians several generations removed from an undocumented Haitian parent, grandparent, or great-grandparent, it effectively renders them incapable of making any claims or contributions to the DR's economic development. Fourth, it denies these individuals and all their progeny of their rights to education, health care, and insurance. These measures therefore not only create civic death but institutionalize its attributes: poverty, illiteracy, lack of identity, in short, non-being.

On Tuesday, October 15, a group of women of various Latin American nationalities stood up at the Hilton Hotel in Santo Domingo at the 12th Regional Conference of Women in Latin American and the Caribbean to greet President Danilo Medina with the slogan: "We are all Haiti."

Given the gross violation of human rights this ruling represents and the history it invokes, we should be willing, like these women, Haitian or not, to stand with Dominicans of Haitian descent in their on-going struggle for their human rights5 and as citizens of the country of their birth but, even more than this, to stand as Haitians in acknowledgment of what the Haitian struggle has stood for since 1791, long before there were Haitians and Dominicans, and when there were slaves: the right to liberty, personhood, and freedom6 in the Americas.

Editor's Note: Myriam J.A. Chancy, Ph.D., is a Professor of English, Caribbean Studies scholar, and an award-winning novelist based in the USA. Dr. Chancy has been an invited speaker at scholarly conferences and literary tours/festivals in the USA and the Caribbean, including the annual St. Martin Book Fair. © "Apartheid in the Americas: Are you Haitian?" article reprinted/reblogged from myriamchancy.com with permission from author.

princessheightssxm22112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Holiday shoppers can look further than retail stores on "Black Friday" this year with Princess Heights Luxury Boutique Hotel's Black Friday Special, offering reduced rates and added amenities for an unforgettable vacation in the Caribbean oasis of St. Maarten.

With this offer, travelers can book a stay in an award-winning deluxe studio, one- or two-bedroom unit for as low as $119 per night. Adding even more value to the Black Friday Special, guests will be given free use of a rental car and a beach package, which includes the use of beach chairs and an umbrella.

Princess Heights is a family-operated luxury boutique condo hotel, offering spacious studios, one and two bedroom suites with a total of 51 rooms, each featuring balconies with ocean views, fully equipped gourmet kitchens and whirlpool tubs. The hotel boasts a large fresh water swimming pool and a 24-hour gym. Princess Heights is located in the hillsides of Dawn Beach, within a short walk to the beach, casino, spa and restaurants.

Princess Heights' Black Friday Special must be booked by Dec. 4, 2013 for travel Dec. 12, 2013 - Dec. 18, 2014. Some conditions and blackout dates apply.

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dennisrichardsonatoasconference22112013MEDELLIN, Colombia:--- The Minister of Justice of Sint Maarten, the Hon. Mr. Dennis Richardson, represented the Kingdom of the Netherlands as Permanent Observer at the fourth Conference of Ministers of Public Security (MISPA IV) of the Organization of American States (OAS), which was held in Medellin, Colombia, at 21 and 22 November 2013.

During this conference Minister Richardson met with Ministers and other officials of several OAS and Caribbean States, such as Barbados, St. Kitts & Nevis, Haiti, Trinidad & Tobago and Jamaica to discuss improvements in the ongoing law enforcement corporation.

He also met with the US Attorney General, Mr. Eric Holder to discuss the same topic. Mr. Richardson and Mr. Holder agreed to organize a next meeting early in 2014 to discuss concrete measures for the improvement Caribbean law enforcement corporation. This will be done together with other interested Caribbean partners.

Exam, pre-exam, and GED students invited to attend

PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) will be holding an information session on St. Maarten on Wednesday, November 27, 2013. This session will be held at the University of St. Martin from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and is open to all exam and pre-exam students from the secondary schools and persons holding or in process of obtaining a GED diploma.
UVI's Vice Provost for Access and Enrollment Services Dr. Nicole Gibbs will be on hand to answer any questions concerning programs offered by UVI. Persons attending the session are urged to be on time since it is scheduled to start promptly at 6:00 p.m.

telempersonnelassociationdonatestopositivefoundation21112013GREAT BAY:--- Funds raised from a Bike-A-Thon event for Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, was presented to the Positive Foundation by TelEm Group's Personnel Association Tuesday.
Positive Foundation President, Shelly Alphonso, received the funds on behalf of her group.
She thanked the TelEm Group Personnel Association and TelEm Group staff and family members who participated in the Bike-A-Thon and several events organized during the month to bring public attention to breast cancer in the St. Maarten Community.
TelEm Group Personnel Association President, Mr. Stanley Faneyete, also thanked company personnel and members of the public for their support and participation, and the police for providing escort and monitoring along the route of the Bike-a-Thon, from the TelEm Group Building, around the Great Salt Pond and back to the TelEm Group Building on Pond Island.
"We have spoken with the Positive Foundation about how we can continue to assist them in the future with their public awareness and training programs," said the Personnel Association President.

Telem Press Release

sewageconnectionneargebeandcasdastre21112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Planning and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), hereby announces that there will be a side street road closure starting, Friday, November 22 from 9:00pm to 6:00am at the junction by the GEBE Distribution Building and at the Cadastre Office.

No through traffic will be allowed in the two side streets at both aforementioned building locations; however there will be no disruption of traffic on the C.A. Cannegieter Street and Back Street.

The side street next to the GEBE Distribution Building in Philipsburg on the Pondfill is between the Walter J.A. Nisbeth Road (Pondfill Road) and C.A. Cannegieter Street which will be closed to traffic on the following dates: Friday, November 22; Sunday, November 24; Monday, November 25; Saturday, November 30; and Monday, December 2 at the aforementioned hourly timeframe.

The side street between the C.A. Cannegieter Street and Back Street next to the offices of the Cadastre in Philipsburg will be closed to traffic on the following dates: Friday, November 22; Sunday, November 24; Monday, November 25; Thursday, November 28; Saturday, November 30; and Monday, December 2 during the aforementioned hourly timeframe.

Motorists are requested to be vigilant and observant for the road closure and traffic directional signs indicating the areas where the civil infrastructure works are being carried out.

The road closure is related to the sewage line connection.

Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

gracitaarrindelldonatestofilipinocommunityfoundation21112013PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell on Wednesday morning met with representatives of the Filipino Community of St. Maarten Foundation led by its President Ferdinand Odono, and presented a personal check towards the nation-wide relief effort currently underway to help the typhoon victims.

On November 8 Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) struck the Philippines causing catastrophic damage to part of the island-chain.

To date the death toll is more than 4,000 people. The United Nations estimates around 11 million people have been affected by the typhoon.

The foundation representatives feel overwhelmed by the support from the St. Maarten community. According to Odono, the St. Maarten Filipino community is about 100 persons.

"I would like to express my condolences on behalf of the people, my colleague Members of Parliament and the House of Parliament for the devastating loss in the Philippines.

"The people of Sint Maarten can relate to the devastation after going through the experience with Hurricane Luis in 1995. Sint Maarten also received an outpouring at that time and since then it has changed all of our lives," President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell told the foundation's delegation on Wednesday.

President Arrindell added that the foundation is doing a great job with the fundraising relief effort and the country is showing overwhelmingly support, pointing out that whenever disaster strikes the people, the community comes together, and that the best of people comes out at such a time.

President Hon. Gracita Arrindell told the Filipino Community of St. Maarten Foundation to keep up the good work that they have been doing in the community over the years pointing out that they have been an asset to society.

swescotwilliamsatpjlviewingroyalvisitart21112013The Service the Library has provided is unmissable in the Community and integral to the development of the Country

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams congratulated the management and staff of the Philipsburg Jubilee Library on their 90th Birthday celebration which will be celebrated over the weekend. The Prime Minister remarked that the service the library provides is central to the development of St. Maarten as a nation: "The Library fulfills a very important function in the community as a center of learning, a national library and archive and an institution that fosters the intellectual development of our people. It is an area where learning, reading and the development of the collective mind is being fostered. And for this very reason the library is unmissable in our community," commented the Prime Minister.

The Philipsburg Jubilee Library was founded on the 23rd of November 2 1923 through and was further developed through the initiative W.R. Plantz, C.M. Darrell, C.C.G. Philipszoon, A.C. Wathey and C.A. Beaujon with the first books being purchased with donated money. The library has since then grown to have a collection of almost 63,000 items, 15 employees and approximately 6,000 members, with 126,000 books checked out annually.

"Once again a very warm congratulations going on to the management and staff of the Philipsburg Jubilee Library. I urge the community to go out and support your Library and recognize its importance in our community," concluded the PM.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Board of the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) has received numerous inquiries from teachers wondering as to why there is still no information on WHEN Teachers and members of the Non-Teaching Staff employed at the Government Subsidized Schools will receive the payment of their COLA 2011.

While ALL the Teachers and Non-Teaching Staff of Public Education have already received their lump sum payment, information reaching WITU is that the subsidized boards received the calculation on how to pay the COLA from Government quite late.

WITU is still getting the impression that school boards are struggling with how to get these figures together to claim the monies from Government to be able to pay their personnel.

Information from some school boards to their staff on how the calculations have been done have gone out, but not all boards have been keeping their staff informed and updated on a possible payment date.

The WITU, again, strongly feels that this is very unfortunate and unfair to our members employed at the school boards, since this information should have been requested or shared in a timely fashion from Government to school boards and back.

It is a blatant disrespect to our members that information cannot be given to them on what is taking place. Civil servants have been paid, but still teachers working for subsidized school boards continue to wonder when they will be paid what little is to be paid. This is very unfair.

WITU is therefore calling on all school boards to inform and update their staff, and be open with what is going on. Payment must be made! WITU is also monitoring the situation and is in constant contact with the boards so we may continue to inform and update our members.

WITU Press Release

rotarysxmsunrisecharityfleamarket21112013PHILIPSBURG:--- A Charity Flea Market organized by the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise was a big success. The Charity Flea Market was held on Saturday November 16 on the premises of Air Lekkerbek in Philipsburg.
Sellers paid $20 for a stand to sell their wares, and merchandise varied from second hand clothes and home wares, to handmade crafts and plants. The money paid by stand holders was divided between the Charity End Polio Now and several projects for the youth and senior citizens.
Stand holders were entitled to keep their own profits, but some chose to donate their takings to the charities. The concept worked very well, and both sellers and buyers were very happy. Many buyers came away with real bargains.
Adding to the excitement was the Diabetes Foundation of St. Maarten, which was present with a number of volunteers who conducted health checks for free. During these health checks, weight and height were measured, and blood was tested for blood sugars and cholesterol.
A deejay added to the ambiance, and many parents purchased home-made snacks whilst their children played games or jumped on a bouncy castle.
A special thanks to the Rema, Shop for Less, Victors Cosmetic Store and the many community partners who donated items to make this event a success.
End Polio Now is a Rotary International initiative, and the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise commits itself annually to fundraise for this charity, which has an aim to eradicate polio worldwide.
The Rotary Club of St Maarten Sunrise meets at Air Lekkerbek Restaurant every Tuesday morning at 7:00am for fellowship and breakfast. For more information on Rotary Sunrise, visit the website www.sxmsunrise.org or email:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

plourensatrightsofthechildcommemorationceremony21112013Good morning,
Protocol: (staff of the Department of Youth Affairs, representatives from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen),

On November 20, 1989, 24-years ago today, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child, a landmark for human rights that came into force after the law acquired the required number of signatories for its ratification.
This treaty for the first time sought to address the particular needs of children and set minimum standards for the protection of their rights.
It is the first international treaty to guarantee civil and political rights as well as economic, social and cultural rights.
The Convention on the Rights of the Child is the most widely accepted human rights treaty.
To mark the 24th anniversary of this significant occasion, country Sint Maarten is pleased to join the rest of the world to celebrate the day and to take stock of our achievements in fulfilling the rights of children, as enshrined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
As country Sint Maarten, we have a lot to be thankful for. Our children are well off when compared to what some children go through on a daily basis around the world.
Millions of children have no access to education, to water, sanitation; work long hours under hazardous conditions; is forced to serve as soldiers in some countries in armed conflict; and children are often exploited and abused.
As country Sint Maarten, as a civil society, we must ensure that our children are treated as full-fledged members of society.
As Minister responsible for Youth Affairs, on this 24th anniversary of the Rights of the Child, I recommit myself, my Ministry and Government to discuss our achievements, but at the same time review what remains to be done and how, so that the children of country Sint Maarten can enjoy their rights and freedoms and government can respond to the demands and expectations of our youth.
We must as a nation continue to increase and improve where necessary on our measures and mechanisms for protecting our children.
Government is committed to allocating the necessary resources, within our budgetary constraints, so that we can further enhance the services that are related to the rights of our children.
I would like to conclude by congratulating all the children and youth of country Sint Maarten on this historic day where the world of nation's 24-years ago saw the necessity of securing the rights of children and young people.

Thank you
God Bless our children.
God Bless Sint Maarten


Patricia Lourens-Philip
Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports

jeanreneduretandlawyer21112013MARIGOT:--- Territorial Councilor Jean Rene Duret who is also an employee of SEMSAMAR has some more waiting to do since his lawyer Maître Jean Yves Leborgne posed several questions about the articles of the criminal code that were used to prosecute Duret for being involved in a case of conflict of interest.

Maître Leborgne told the court that article 432-12 of the criminal code is not clear and he believes that the court needs to get clarity on this particular article of the criminal code prior to continuing with the case. Maître Leborge based his arguments on articles 5 and 8 of the déclaration des droits de l'homme as he presented his arguments to the court.

Prosecutor Flavien Noailles agreed with Maitre Leborgne and suggested that the court send the questions the defense posed on the criminal codes to the Constitutional Court for clarification. The panel of judges also agreed with the proposition made by Maître Leborgne saying this is exceptional for them, but they will grant the defense their request. The case against Jean Rene Duret will continue when the court receives those answers.

Maître Leborgne also criticized the way the Gendarmes on St. Martin are conducting their investigations, he said based the file he has before him the Gendarmes did not provide any proof to show that his client committed any crimes. He said the only thing he saw are references made to articles published by one of the French newspapers.

keomahamer21112013GARDEN CITY, NY:--- NAPW honors Keoma L. Hamer, Founder and President of The KeLaHa Projects Foundation, as 2013/2014 Professional Woman of the Year for leadership with this prestigious distinction. As the largest, most-recognized organization of women in the United States, spanning virtually every industry and profession, the National Association of Professional Women is a networking community with nearly 500,000 members and over 400 Local Chapters throughout the
country. Star Jones, acclaimed attorney, TV personality, business woman and best-selling author is NAPW's national spokesperson.
"My mom died of cervical cancer in October 2011. After watching her suffer, I didn't want other women and families to have to go through that," Ms. Hamer says. Combining her desire to do community work with her quest to bring about
cervical cancer and HPV awareness, she drafted the objectives of the organization, recruited members for the board and incorporated KeLaHa Projects Foundation on March 29th, 2012.
The nonprofit organization, based on the island of St. Maarten, strives to help those battling cervical cancer on St. Maarten and other neighboring islands, and raise awareness about healthcare, provide educational initiatives and create youth development programs. One of Ms. Hamer's first initiatives was to produce a documentary, "In their Own Words." In this riveting film, three women, including Ms. Hamer's late mother, tell their stories about their battles with cervical cancer. The film
has helped raise awareness about the disease and the need for improved access to the HPV vaccine, pap smears, etc.
KeLaHa Projects continues its efforts by hosting various workshops, conducting home visits, etc., throughout the year and hopes to raise funds to assist uninsured women and provide counseling and support groups. Ms. Hamer plans to soon establish a dedicated office where "we'll be able to operate fully and be even more available to community members."
KeLaHa Projects is a member and supporting organization of the Healthy Caribbean Coalition's first regional cervical cancer e-petition, aiming to send a message to government to make cervical cancer screening more affordable for Caribbean women.
Through its unrelenting efforts to bring awareness of cervical cancer and HPV to its community, the nonprofit has positively influenced legislation. The St. Maarten government launched the HPV Vaccine for young girls in September 2013. Working with young people is another important facet of the foundation, says Ms. Hamer, and an initiative they are continuing to expand.

Click here to view Keoma Hamer's Profile on the NAPW's website.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Immigration and Border Protection Service would like to inform all persons who exchanged their BTA Category 1 permits for regular permits, that they may pick up their new permits every Saturday at the Immigration office from today onward.
Please visit the following links - "www.sintmaartengov.org/What's New" and "www.sintmaartengov.org/Ministry of Justice" to confirm that your name is one of the lists of permits that are ready to pick-up.
The date of the list on which your name appears is the date that you must visit the office to pick up your permit. The lists are also posted at the Immigration office on the A.Th. Illidge Road.

Please have the following with you when visiting Immigration:

  1. Valid Health insurance
  2. Valid Passport
  3. Recent Dutch size passport photos

Reid and band Tanny and the Boys have "influenced the musical landscape of St. Maarten"

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams congratulated St. Maarten Musical Visionary Maxime Emeal Reid, well known as a band member of the popular local band Tanny and the Boys. "I would like to especially congratulate Maxime on his ninety second birthday. I especially enjoyed Mr. Reid's performance during the St. Maarten's Day celebration where he played with Tanny and the Boys. Mr. Reid's contribution to keeping music and our traditional culture alive is so important to the community. The theme for this St. Maarten's Day Celebration was 'Back in the Day' and to see traditional music being played by one of our elders, enthralling both young and old alike is testament to his influence on the musical landscape of St. Maarten,' commented the PM.

From the age of 15 Maxime Reid discovered his love of the Guitar and of Music and could be found entertaining the neighborhood during the Holidays. In 1971 he joined Tanny and The Boys and has brought traditional St. Maarten Folk Music to the world. Tanny and the Boys have played for official functions such as the Queen's Birthday, Government Receptions and on many occasions for the visit of the Royal Family.

"Once again a very happy birthday and may God grant you the strength to continue to inspire this country with your music," concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

gun20112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Swat Team conducted a raid at the home of former police officer Ashwin Martina who was suspended from the Police Force for some time until he was eventually dismissed from KPSM in October 2012 by former Minister of Justice Roland Duncan. The MB was signed by Governor Eugene Holiday and the former Minister of Justice. According to information provided to SMN News early on Wednesday morning, the Swat Team conducted the raid after they were tipped off that the officer was in possession of an illegal firearm. Officer Ashwin Martina was suspended from the Police Force after having a number of problems within the community. The last incident was when he hit the supervisor of MNO Vervat who along with some workers were conducting road works on Pondfill Road in the vicinity of the Philipsburg Police Station. Officer Martina's action landed the Government of St. Maarten with a bill of US $9,000.00 for the asphalt that was prepared for the road work that evening and could not be done. Even though the Police Management and the former Minister of Justice suspended Officer Ashwin Martina pending his dismissal, he was still living in a house that is paid for by government, while his salary was also being paid pending the finalization of the decree to terminate him from KPSM. SMN News further learnt that an illegal firearm and other items were indeed seized during the search on Wednesday morning.

SMN News further learnt that the Landsrecherche is conducting the investigation and they requested assistance from the police, thus the Police Swat Team assisted with the raid.

Prosecutor Tineke Kamps said that the Prosecutor's Office was not informed about any searches that was conducted on Wednesday morning. However, she said later after conducting some research that a raid was indeed conducted at the home of a former police officer who was arrested and later released. Prosecutor Kamps said the Landsrecherche is continuing the investigation.

Attorney General Taco Stein confirmed that a search was conducted at the officer's home and that the search was not conducted illegally. Stein said the police could search a home or any location without official permission from the Prosecutor's Office. St. Maarten's Attorney General further confirmed that some items were seized but declined to say what those items were.

ashwinmartinahousesearchpr21112013

GREAT BAY:--- In Observance of World Fisheries Day, Thursday, November 21, the Nature Foundation and the Work Group for the Millennium Development Goals has highlighted the fish kills and the invasive Tilapia as a central issue regarding Fisheries Management and the Millennium Development Goal MDG 7, Environmental Sustainability.

Based on the three fish die offs the Nature Foundation St. Maarten has compiled and delivered a report based on research conducted during the week of the 27th of October which outlines the causes, results and possible preventative measures for the increase of fish die off events St. Maarten has been experiencing over the last few years.

The report gives recommendations by the Nature Foundation to the Government/ VROMI Ministry of St. Maarten regarding the issues associated with the introduction and massive fish die-offs of the introduced Tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) and the Blue Tilapia (Oreochromis aureus) which are the species of Tilapia most introduced into the wetlands of St. Maarten (Great Salt Pond, Fresh Pond).

Both types of Tilapia are a species of fish in the Cichlidae family. Native to Northern and Western Africa, and the Middle East, through introductions it is now also established elsewhere, including parts of the United States and the Caribbean, where it has been declared an invasive species and has caused significant environmental damage not only through fish die off events but also in harming already depleted ecosystems. The Tilapia invasion in our wetlands can be compared to the Lion Fish Invasion on our Coral Reefs.

Anecdotal reports suggests that, although there have been minor reports of Tilapia being in the Great Salt Pond since the 1970s a large introduction of Tilapia was done into the Great Salt Pond in 2004 by a pet shop owner (since moved to Great Britain)who had his business in the Madam Estate Shopping Center. The proprietor of the Pet Shop introduced the Tilapia into the Great Salt Pond after the specimens became too large to handle. This research is corroborated by the fact that since the initial introduction in 2004 and based on the research none of native St. Maarten fish were found dead during the fish die-offs.

Tilapia is fast growing, breed rapidly, and once introduced into a habitat they generally establish themselves very quickly. In doing so they compete with native fish fauna, reduce the light available for aquatic plants, and eat certain types of aquatic plants causing changes in local aquatic flora. Such problems have been observed in many different places, including Australia, Philippines, and the United States.

Although the testing results show that the Great Salt Pond is indeed faced with poor water quality, the predominant results which stand out are related to a drop in oxygen in conjunction with a rise in salinity or saltiness. This shows that yes, there is an issue with water quality in the Great Salt Pond, but that the primary reason for the fish die-off is the species itself and is not related to the Pond. The Great Salt Pond, as its name suggests, is a Saline to Hyper Saline Environment and although Tilapia can withstand salinity up to a certain point, after attaining a certain level the species dies massively.

World Fisheries Day calls for a greater management of fisheries and fisheries related activities on St. Maarten. The management of fisheries also falls within the Framework of MDG Goal number seven (7) which calls for an increased environmental sustainability.

Author: Tadzio Bervoets , manager at the Nature Foundation and member of the Millennium Development Goals Work group.

Symbols of the Millennium Development Goals this article is based on MDG nr. 7 (Ensure Environmental Sustainability).

lottedunninksworninasattorneyatvanepskunnemanvandoorne20112013KRALENDIJK, Bonaire:--- Lotte Dunnink, junior associate at VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne in Bonaire, was sworn in as an attorney on 14 November. That makes her the fourth junior associate of the firm that has been sworn in this year by the Joint Court of Justice of Aruba, Curaçao, St. Maarten and of Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba.
Lotte joined VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne in May 2013, after graduating in International Public Law (Human Rights Law) and in Administrative and Constitutional Law at the University of Tilburg. She pursued a career outside the Netherlands, having lived in Germany and South-Africa during her studies already. She chose Bonaire as a part of her family lives here and because VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne provides the possibility to develop herself to an excellent lawyer. As Lotte loves to be outdoors, she enjoys living in Bonaire and the beautiful nature that the island has to offer.
At VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne, Lotte represents a wide variety of clients, whom she mainly advises on administrative law, tenancy law and employment. She comments on being sworn in: "The administration of the oath is the crowning glory of the work of preceding years and at the same time is a step towards the future. I feel honored that I could do this in the presence of friends, colleagues and – over 7000 kilometers of my original roots – also family."

Press Release from VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne

sdhstudentparticipatinginminigames20112013REWARD:--- The students of the St. Dominic High School have spent the last month busy with what they call "The 24-Hour Lesson Marathon" or Lesson-thon for short, which will take place on November 22nd to 23rd. The International Baccalaureate year 1 students have worked with the co-operation of a few teachers to put this event together after the success of the past Lesson-thons. We can say with confidence that this event was organized by the students for the students.
Every student has been given a sponsor card that they have been trying to fill with donations from both businesses and individual sponsors. The purpose of this event is to collect funds to assist the students of IB year 1 in raising money for their mandatory educational, international trip which they will be going on next year.
The students have implemented a house system: red, blue, green, and yellow house. Every student was given a colored sponsor card, in the hopes of raising the most money for their house. A logo competition was held and the winners' prize was a guaranteed spot to partake in this event. Five other students were selected from their respective houses to participate in 24 hours of classes and activities with absolutely no sleep. For the past two weeks, the IB Year 1 students have been conducting mini games during the recess so that each house can gain points and also for each house to get motivated for the upcoming marathon. The Lesson-thon will begin at 7:30 a.m. on Friday morning, where the students will follow normal classes and at 2:30 p.m. the line-up of very exciting activities will begin. Guest teachers and guest presenters have offered their assistance by leading interesting classes that vary from Chemistry, Salsa, Music, Cooking, and many more. The Red Cross and security will be present throughout the event.
The St. Dominic High School hopes to receive co-operation from the community by supporting the IB – Year 1 students, which will aid them in raising funds for their trip. The aim of this trip is to gain experience abroad, learn about other cultures, and conduct research for future assessments.
A special thank you goes out to all businesses and the community who have contributed to this event thus far and for continuing to support and believe in the youth and education at St. Dominic High.

swescotwilliamsatrightsofthechildcommemorationceremony20112013PM: "If we do not support our children we are going to have future generations and leaders of this community who do not understand where they belong as members of the St. Maarten society"

BELAIR:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams gave the opening address at the St. Maarten Observance of the International Day of the Rights of the Child held at the Belair Community Center on Wednesday. The theme for the St. Maarten observance was focused on the rights of children to have an identity and the rights of children to belong to a community. Children's Day is recognized on various days in many places around the world, to honor children globally. It was first proclaimed by the World Conference for the Well-being of Children in 1925 and then established universally in 1954 to protect an "appropriate" day. Major global variants include a Universal Children's Day on November 20, by United Nations recommendation.

The Prime Minister started her address by commending and congratulating both Governments of St. Maarten and St. Martin for jointly hosting the commemoration of the International Day of the Rights of the Child. "I want to congratulate the schools that are involved in this celebration today and in other activities which will be taking place in the coming days. As far as St. Maarten is concerned we have, in becoming a country, become party to the Convention of the Rights of the Child. In doing this, even more than before, we are accountable to the international community and we need to show how we are progressing in as far as we are upholding the rights of the child as put forward in the convention of the same name.

"While that is an important exercise and there is always the pressure to show that we are making strides in this respect I think it is even more important to focus on the things we do here locally on St. Maarten for our children. As we grow into this process, awareness of all within the community is essential in ensuring that children's rights are looked after. For this celebration this year we have singled out the articles that deal with identity and the rights of the name of our children. These two articles, seven and eight, are particularly important for St. Maarten to ensure that our children enjoy a clear and concise identity and family protection. Too often we are confronted with children being left behind by their parents given the current migration pattern, and it is also not uncommon for persons to find themselves on the island and not being really sure of their identity. So I am extremely pleased that we have chosen this aspect because we do have children who go through this on St. Maarten," emphasized the Prime Minister.

The PM also stressed that children need to be given the necessary supportive environment in order for them to grow and reach their full potential within the community. "If we do not support our children we are going to have future generations and leaders of this community who do not understand where they belong as members of the St. Maarten society. In the case of our children the old saying goes that there is no gale that stops at the frontier. God bless the children of this country," concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

dignitariesatrightsofthechildcommemorationceremony20112013BELAIR:--- Several elected officials from the Dutch and French side of the island attended the launching ceremony of the 24th Anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams in her remarks said that the theme this year is "My right to my identity and my right to belong." Wescot Williams said since St. Maarten became a country they became a separate party to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, thus making St. Maarten accountable to the international community and they also need to show when and how the country made progress as far as upholding the rights of the child as is stated in the convention.

The Prime Minister said that there are number of issues regarding children especially those that ended up on St. Maarten not knowing where they come from and neither do they know their identity. Wescot Williams explained that there are children on St. Maarten who do not enjoy a clear and concise identity and family protection which is also part of the rights of children.

Wescot Williams said while parents have a huge role to play in ensuring that children's rights are protected, it does not stop there because schools and the entire community have a large role to play with guarding the rights of children. She said very often they are left with the responsibility of finding out what to do with the children that were left behind on St. Maarten. "These children were either left in the care of neighbors by parents who either brought their children to the island or even sent them to St. Maarten. In closing her remarks, the Prime Minister said that when dealing with issues regarding children the gale does not stop at the border and that is why it is essential that the governments of both sides work together in upholding the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Vice President of the Collectivity of Saint Martin who is charged with Social Affairs Ramona Conner shared some of the same sentiments as the Prime Minister. She said there are children that are left alone at home on the French side while their parents go to work in neighboring St. Barths. "Those children sometimes do not get to eat, they are left to fend for themselves, many times they don't go to school and most of them end up being delinquent." VP Conner said that there are fundamental rights of children that must be upheld, the right to be educated and to be protected, to be cared for, to learn, to freely express themselves, to have fun and have an identity and family. "Children are used for parents to get immigration papers and monies from government, children are not passports and they do have rights," the Vice President of the Collectivity said. "Furthermore, up to this day there are more that 200 million children working in the world, exerting tasks that are detrimental to proper development, but it represents cheaper labor." This she said is called slavery and some people are still naïve to its existence but statics show that this is still existing in at least five continents, therefore the rights of children must become a reality and no longer an illusion.

frenchquartersquat20112013VP Conner went on and quoted the statements made by UN General Secretary Kofi Annand who said: "Nothing is more important that building a world in which all our children will have an opportunity to reach their full potential and grow in good health, peace and dignity."

Other speakers at the event were Minister of Education Patricia Lourens, Head of the Court of Guardianship Richelda Emmanuel, Head of Youth Affairs Shermina Powell, and the President of the Youth Parliament of St. Maarten Ms. Roshana Richardson.

While authorities from both sides of the island held an auspicious ceremony involving students from various schools, gave out awards and pronounced speeches that showed how much children ought to be protected, some of those very people that spoke and outlined the need to protect children have chosen to turn a blind eye to some very severe situations that are affecting minors on both sides of the island.

One case which is known by both the French and Dutch side authorities involves a number of young children whose nationality are supposed to be Dutch but they are living in a dilapidated building in French Quarter. It is alleged that some of these children were in protective custody on the Dutch side of the island but ended up on the French side in a squat, living without basic utilities such as running water and their parents are stealing electricity from the main line belonging to EDF. They are seen by neighbors running naked almost all day, sometimes they beg for food and water because they have nothing to eat. A few months ago it was proven that a six year old girl living in this squat never had a vaccination since birth, these children never attended school even though education on the French side is compulsory. The situation regarding these children is well known to the Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein, the Prosecutor's Office, the Court of Guardianship, and the French authorities namely the Department of Social Affairs. The Gendarmes on the order of the State representative conducted an investigation some months ago. The Department of Social Affairs (DASS) also conducted an investigation and they claimed to have sent the report to the Prosecutor for a decision to be taken since March 2013. Despite all of the investigations and complaints that were filed on both sides of the island, the children have not yet been helped. It would be an honor for the neighbors and mostly for the young children living in the above mentioned conditions be given some sort of priority during this week's celebration of the Rights of the Child on St. Martin/St. Maarten as Government tries to show they are upholding the UN Convention on the Rights of Children.

There are other cases that were highlighted to SMN News where minor children from the South side of the island are working as prostitutes on the French side. One concerned citizen who is fighting to get government's attention in dealing with this situation said he knew of 16 cases all of which concern minor children from the South side of the island that are on the French side of the island.

Click here to view more photos of the Opening Ceremony on the Rights of the Child.

Click here to view the Rights of the Child Convention Booklet 2013.

GREAT BAY:--- Foundation INFOBIZZ, one of the top partners of Global Entrepreneurship Week, will host a dynamic networking event for young professionals and entrepreneurs. This event promises to be a place where like-minded ambitious people get to widen their network, gain some tips on Marketing & Branding to help take their business and skills to the next level.
This Black & Gold Power Hour will take place from 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Dan's Chocolate Factory on Front Street. This is a perfect opportunity to see the variety of work possibilities that are out there, meet directly with those movers and shakers that can assist you, and at the same time enjoy some new and interesting drinks and snacks provided by Dan's Chocolate Factory.
"This particular Power Hour is very special. It is the first of the bimonthly networking possibilities that we would like to continue to do and it is the highlight of our first participation in the Global Entrepreneurship Week", Ife Badejo, founder of FOUNDATION INFOBIZZ mentioned.
With double digit youth unemployment, Badejo, stressed the importance of entrepreneurship as a key driver in lowering unemployment. Foundation INFOBIZZ was set up to help in the areas of entrepreneurship education and financial literacy.
"We have so much planned. Still we need to build our reputation one program and activity at a time. This has been something that has been clear to me since moving back home," Ife concluded.
A daughter of the soil, Ife Badejo has lived in the US and in the Netherlands and decided to contribute her skills set and knowledge to helping entrepreneurs and professionals through FOUNDATION INFOBIZZ.
Tickets for the BLACK & GOLD Power Hour are available at $25 each at Van Dorp Stores. This includes the snacks and drinks.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The 8th annual Crystal Pineapple Awards Gala Event is sold out with the exception of just a few tickets. The event which will be held on November 22nd, 2013 at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort & Casino, recognizes excellence in service and outstanding performance at the various levels and throughout the different sectors of the Tourism & Trade industry.
The Organizing Committee has been successful in attracting a host of high profile sponsors such as Interval International who is the main sponsor for this event and the Discover Card. The venue is being decorated by the premier event planning and décor company on St. Maarten. "We are thrilled that Artemia will be creating our vision for 'Sustainable Tourism' this year. We are convinced that they will do a wonderful job as they always have," said the Organizing Committee.
A sumptuous buffet will be available for all attendees. Chef Iwan Pennings of the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort & Casino is looking forward to wow-ing the guests with culinary treats. There will be a silent auction and a raffle, each with exciting prizes. There will even be a surprise for each of the attendees of the spectacular gala event, courtesy of our sponsors. Opportunities will be available for the guests to have their picture taken as a memorable souvenier of the event. The evening will end with the very popular Control Band so guests can dance the night away. This event promises to be one to remember!
The SHTA is dedicated to bringing quality to all aspects of life on St. Maarten by promoting sustainable economic development for its members in cooperation with the social partners and the creation of a fair marketplace. For more information, or to become a member please contact the SHTA office: 542-0108, e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

studentsatfestivalvillagewithdonatedfoodanddrinks20112013~ Students performed for Royal Couple at Festival Village on November 13th ~

PHILIPSBURG:--- Local Award winning dancer Nicole C. De Weever, founder of Art Saves Lives expresses her gratitude to companies who donated food and drinks to the 200 students who participated and provided transportation of supplies to the festival village in preparation for the Cultural showcase. Philip & Charlotte Forster and John & Heather Caputo provided Domino's Pizza and drinks for the students during their rehearsals. National Institute of Arts expressed their thanks to BGC Distributors for their generous supply of PowerAde and to Mr. Stanley Lint of STM N.V Shipping company for their help in transporting the supplies to the venue.
Ms. De Weever, founder and President of Art Saves Lives Foundation was the choreographer of the closing segment of the cultural segment at Wednesday performance for the Royal couple.

studentsatculturalyouthshowcase20112013~ 200 Students performed for Royal Couple at Festival Village on November 13th ~

PHILIPSBURG:--- Local Award winning dancer Nicole C. De Weever, founder of Art Saves Lives foundation expresses her gratitude to the 200 amazing students who performed for His Majesties King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima. Ms. De Weever also wishes to thank NIA, Charlotte Brookson Academy for the Performing Arts, Redeye Crew Band, Carlishia Philips, Christophe Champare, Jerome Chrilias, the Cultural Center for the flags used in the performance and the local committee who organized the Royal family's visit for allowing her the opportunity to choreograph the finale "Kalala". Ms. De Weever was honored to give back to her country.

carnivalconquestcaptainfrancescolafaucireceivesplaquefromhectorpeters19112013POINTE BLANCHE:--- On Tuesday morning port management and supervisory board directors were on hand to welcome the Carnival Conquest to the Port of St. Maarten on its first inaugural call with over 3000 cruise passengers.

Carnival veteran Captain Francesco La Fauci told port management representative Hector Peters and supervisory board of directors Renald Williams and Humphrey Mezas, that the destination is one of his favorites. He added that all guests and crew love St. Maarten and always have good things to say about the island upon their return to the ship.

Captain La Fauci is one out of 10 senior captains of the cruise line with 30-years' experience. Prior to the Conquest, he was captain of the Carnival Triumph for four years which also called at the port. The last time Captain La Fauci visited the destination was back in 2009. This is his first time docking at the port's new pier.

The Captain spoke with Peters, Williams and Mezas about the progress the country has made since the last time he was here, and he was very pleased to learn about the economy.

Peters, Williams and Mezas who were presented with plaques by the captain thanked the captain for the cruise lines continued interests and confidence in the destination. They pointed out that the port and the destination overall is always looking ahead and trying to do our best to keep cruise passengers and crew members interested in returning to the island.

The Conquest will homeport out of Miami, Florida after completing two repositioning's which started at the beginning of November. The new Miami-based schedule is part of Carnival's ongoing Fun Ship 2.0 initiative of repositioning its vessels.

The Carnival Conquest can carry 2984 passengers but has a total guest capacity of 3,700; and has a crew of 1150. The vessel is 953 feet in length and has a gross tonnage of 110,000.

The vessel was built at a cost of US$500 million by the Fincantieri Cantieri Navali Italian shipyard. Its inaugural cruise was December 1, 2002.

Also in port on Tuesday were the Disney Fantasy and Norwegian Epic.

babyclinicvaccinationtraininggroup19112013GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour in early November collaborated with the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment and the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (RIVM) to provide training for the staff of Youth Health Care section Baby Clinic. Participants also came from Saba, St. Eustatius, and Bonaire.

Staff received a general presentation about the background of infectious disease control and vaccination; vaccination techniques and register; epidemiology of Diphteria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio; prevention of cervical cancer by the HPV vaccine; vaccine safety measles, mumps and rubella; and invasive vaccine-preventable diseases, Hib, Meningococci and Pneumococci.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), hereby announces that a section of Back Street will be closed Wednesday evening, November 20 from 10:00pm to 1:00am.

The section of the road closure will take place at Zout Steeg and DC Steeg.

Motorists are requested to be vigilant and observant for the traffic directional signs.

Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

Permission for the road closures were granted by the Ministry of Justice.

swescotwilliamsatmarinebasepointeblanche19112013POINTE BLANCHE:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams joined His Excellency the Governor of St. Maarten Eugene Holiday in opening Marine Base Pointe Blanche on Tuesday afternoon. The Prime Minister and Governor were guided around the base by Detachment Commander Wokke and were given a tour of the facilities. Some twenty Royal Marines are expected to be rotated through the base, assisting in safety and security operations as well as the possible social development project centered on training young people in practical skills.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

rotarysxmsunriseboard19112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise was named "Club of the Month" for October 2013. The club was chosen out of 84 clubs within the district.
The achievement is special for the club, as October is designated by the Rotary organization as "Vocational Service Awareness Month". It is the first time that the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise has earned the "Club of the Month" title since the award existence in 2010 onwards, the club won third place for "Rotary Awareness Month" in January 2013
The club currently has 22 members, who meet every Tuesday morning at 7:00 am for breakfast at Air Lekkerbek Restaurant in Philipsburg. The club is responsible for numerous projects designed to assist the community, and which range from fundraising events such as the successful "End Polio Now" Charity Flea Market this Saturday, to events in which the members themselves put hard work into a good cause, such as painting of the Oranje School. The club other endeavors include collaborating with the business community issuing over 800 school bags to students, supplying four schools with daily nutritious breakfast, issue eyeglasses to students, job shadowing for our youth, collaborated with sundial school in different projects along with a newly charter interact club at the school and the tremendous growth in our Readers are Leaders program where students are challenged to read at least one book per month.
The club also ran an "Active Parenting" session aimed at fathers, various projects for youth, and the club helps and supports other volunteer organizations on the island. Many of these projects have been highlighted in the media, and particularly the Active Parenting session was highly successful, with a follow up course being organized by the club.

CAY HILL:--- TelEm Group technicians will be cutting over a phone cabinet from an overground network to a more secure underground network Wednesday morning causing some interruption in service to residential and commercial customers in parts of Cay Hill.
The work is scheduled to begin at 8:00 am and will affect residential and business properties in Tiger Road, Leopard Road, Zebra Drive and a portion of Welgelegen Road from Eco Market to Teke Teke Bar and including Builder's Paradise.
Technicians expect to complete the cutover at approximately 4:00 pm.
TelEm Group management has apologized for any interruptions in service that may be caused by the outside plant network upgrade to improve and secure connections to residential and commercial properties in the area.

Telem Press Release

danygriffithsandvincenthodge19112013ROAD TOWN, Tortola:--- Two men accused of lying to cops after landing in the territory illegally were next to tears on Friday (November 15) as they pleaded with the court to send them back to their country so they can reunite with their families.

The men, who gave their names as Vincent Hodge and Dany Griffiths, stated that they are from St Maarten.

They were before the Magistrate's Court on charges of landing in the territory without leave from an immigration officer, causing a vessel to arrive at a place other than a Customs port, and giving false information to the police.

The two pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Allegations are that on November 12, police marine base received information that a disabled vessel was in the vicinity of Norman Island. The officers responded and, on their arrival, they met the two accused in a 24ft vessel.

While questioned by the police, they explained that their fishing boat developed engine problem and drifted into BVI waters.

The police said, when the boat was examined, no fish or fishing gears were found. They also found no weapon.

It was said that the officers however received information that the men came into the territory from the day before.

They were then arrested on suspicion of landing without leave.

vincenthodge19112013During an interview the men reportedly admitted that they came ashore, but only to purchase fuel from a gas station in Baugher's Bay.

Griffiths, in court on Friday, pleaded with Senior Magistrate Tamia Richards to reverse her decision to remand them in custody, saying that his family doesn't know whether he is dead or alive.

"I never went to prison; I can't go back. I have a son who is 7 months and a daughter who is two years. I don't have any reason to lie to all a you; my name is Dany Griffiths. If you want to deport us, deport us and I will never come back," he appealed.

He explained that he and his friend Hodge were fishing in St. Maarten waters when the boat, which only had one engine, ran out of gas.

Griffiths further stated that, on seeing that the gas was finished, they decided to anchor the vessel.

But, soon afterwards, it began taking on water.

"We threw out the fish and said let's leave it up to God," he continued.

Griffiths explained that, some time later, they saw another vessel heading into the territory.

He said the captain of the other vessel decided to pull them into the BVI so they could purchase gas.

Griffiths further told the court that, since they were arrested, neither of them has been able to get even a phone call to their families back home.

The Magistrate ordered that the men be remanded and seek legal representation. They are schedule to return to court on December 13.

BVI News Online

cayhillscooteraccident19112013CAY HILL:--- A scooter rider lost his life on Tuesday morning due to an accident. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said in an invited comment that the rider that lost his life is a French metropolitan citizen who was riding his motorcycle at very high speed. Henson said when he arrived at the scene the victim was lying on the road dead.
He further explained that based on information the police received, the victim tried to overtake a mini-van (taxi) that was going to Divi Little Bay Hotel. However, the rider lost control and hit into a railing. Because of the severe injuries the victim sustained in the head area he died on the spot. Henson said no further details on the victim is readily available. The police spokesman said the body of the victim has been confiscated as the investigation into the tragic accident continues.

SMN News learnt that the victim is a businessman on the French side of the island and he was almost unidentifiable because of the amount of head injuries he sustained.

An eyewitness said the businessman rides a black scooter, one that is very durable. Due to the acccident the roads were blocked off causing some severe traffic jams.

Fatal scooter accident.

On Tuesday, November 19th, 2013 at approximately 9:30am, the Police Central Dispatch received a call regarding a very serious traffic accident involving a scooter rider, which took place shortly before on the Little Bay road at the entrance of the Divi Little Bay Hotel. Several police patrols, personnel from the Police Traffic Department and Forensic Department along with paramedics were sent to the scene to investigate the matter. On the scene the investigating officers encountered the lifeless body of a white male scooter rider who had suffered severe head trauma as a result of the impact into the guardrail on the side of that road. The scene of the accident was immediately sealed off from the Great Bay Hotel to the One Tete Lokay round-a-bout, and all traffic going into that area was diverted through other routes to get to their destination. Traffic became quite congested due to the temporary road closure. Dr. Mercuur came to the scene and pronounced the death of the victim. The preliminary investigation by the Traffic Department showed that the driver of a taxi coming from the direction of Philipsburg was making a left turn into driveway of Divi Little Bay Hotel. At that same moment the scooter riding behind of the taxi, also coming from the same direction at a high speed, suddenly lost control of the scooter and impacted the guardrail. At the time of the impact the rider was wearing a helmet. The body of the victim has been confiscated for further investigation. Up until this press release the identity of the victim was not established. As additional information regarding the investigation comes in the media will be informed. The Traffic Department will finalize this investigation within short.

Message to all scooter and motorcycle riders.

The wearing of a helmet while riding a scooter or motorcycle is required by law. The wearing of a helmet is to minimize the severity of head injuries if an accident occurs while operating these vehicles. Even though the rider of this scooter was wearing a helmet during this accident, it was not sufficient to save his life. He suffered severe head trauma as a result of the impact. Never the less the Police Department is urging every scooter or motorcycle rider and passenger to wear a helmet when operating these vehicles.

KPSM Police Report

mauricelake18082013PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry of VROMI) Hon. Maurice Lake says that information was provided to DEVCON as the main contractor what is required when transporting such material along the public road, and all parties have agreed to supply the necessary information to facilitate the trucking.

Ministry VROMI also has to be provided with information such as: how much sand is being transported? Where is the sand being transported too? What is the transport schedule? How is the sand being dredged? How much sand is going to what locations?

DEVCON and stakeholders were informed by Ministry VROMI that trucks cannot transport silt when it is wet; secondly, wet silt with seawater running out of the truck on the public road will damage the asphalt.

"Government has to give approval. This is no wild-wild west. We are governed by rules and regulations. I am upholding the rule of law as the responsible Minister. Nobody cannot go on the landfill and tell Windward Roads which is contracted by Government to take care of the landfill that they come to dump sand without the necessary paperwork being in place.

"I have introduced standards and we need to abide by standards if things are to be done according to the procedures, rules and regulations. Doing things in an ad hoc manner is a thing of the past.

"Everything has to be properly documented and there must be a paper trail so when questions are asked you have everything documented according to the laws of the land. There may be those who have operated in the past by verbal agreement, but that holds no water. Under my watch you conform and adhere to the laws and procedures of country Sint Maarten.

"I am not here to take anybody's bread and butter. I am here to create work. Certain people need to get their facts straight. Things have to be planned properly, and I am not here to play any political games," Minister Hon. Maurice Lake said on Monday.

DEVCON Island Manager Conley Browne said he totally agreed with the way the meeting went on Monday morning with Minister Lake and that they were doing their best to meet the requirements of Ministry VROMI. Browne added that the project has not stopped and everybody is working in the interest of the truckers and stakeholders.

The Minister met with DEVCON Island Manager Conley Browne, harbor representatives, and Ministry VROMI Secretary General and members of the Minister's Cabinet.

GREAT BAY:--- The Ministry of Public Health , Social Development & Labor intends to maintain the spotlight on those suffering from disabilities, by structurally addressing this issue thru a deliberate adjustment in legislation. The importance of this cannot be overstressed – as we note that all persons are created equal, and therefore have equal rights to a good quality of life, comfortable and free from discrimination.
The call of the Honorable Minister V.H. Cornelius de Weever to his policy departments is to ensure that legislation is finalized and prepared immediately – affording those who are disabled to contribute positively to society and to be able to tap into additional financial resources.
" I am holding my Management team accountable to get this done , and time is of the essence – because each day that passes and this remains unaddressed , is yet another day that the disabled person runs the very real risk of not being able to meet his/her basic needs," said Minister De Weever.

GREAT BAY:--- The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour and more specifically the Departments of Labour and Public Health are reinforcing the stance of the International Labour Organization in supporting the need for safe work for all. Fifty eight percent (58%) of the world's population spend one-third of their adult life at work, contributing actively to the development and well-being of themselves, their families and of society. The average adult spends approximately 40 percent of their total day at work. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) involves the health and safety of everyone involved, not only the workers and the employers of a workplace but also the patrons.

Every employer and worker therefore has a responsibility as it regards OSH, namely:

  • keeping the workplace safe; preventing danger
  • taking reasonable precautions to ensure the safety of every person in the workplace; and
  • ensuring that all employees with special needs be given directions, notices, information and instructions on training that is required, by any method of communication that readily permits the employees to receive it.

The departments of Labour and Public Health together with VROMI aim to ultimately ensure that all businesses abide by existing legislation as well as international standards and guidelines. In the meanwhile existing legislation will be updated to include the international standards and guidelines as recommended by the ILO and its conventions.
"The importance of safety on the job can't be underestimated and all accidents should be reported to the Inspectorate and SZV," said Minister Cornelius De Weever.
The Ministry of VSA with the assistance of the Ministry of VROMI will therefore be executing an awareness campaign targeted towards educating the public on a safe and healthy workplace, thereby familiarizing and preparing the businesses and the public in general for future OSH adherence. This campaign effort is being supported by the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA), Windward Islands Civil Servants Union / Private Sector Union (WICSU/PSU), Chamber of Commerce & Industry (COCI) and the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) and will utilize two articles of the current safety ordinances which will be specifically promoted and enforced within the country, thereby introducing increased awareness and inspections on the matter. The decrees including selected articles that will be focused on are: the presence of first aid kits in ALL businesses (Veiligheidsbesluit I article 50) as well as hard hats and safety shoes being worn on construction sites (Veiligheidsbesluit II article 39).
"I would like to congratulate all stakeholders for participating and working together to create a safer workplace," said Minister De Weever.
Government, one of the largest local employers, will lead by example, and as such will be ensuring compliance by ensuring a safe working environment for all its employees. After the initial education and awareness phase, the Inspectors of both the Ministry of VROMI and of the Ministry of VSA will then conduct inspections to ensure compliance throughout the various local businesses. The education before enforcement approach should thereby produce better results by increasing safety adherence, all the while preparing employers and workers for the upcoming enhanced enforcement.
If the public has any further questions pertaining to OSH and the campaign, feel free to contact the Department of Labour at 54-23704 / 23702, the Department of Public Health at 54-22078, the Inspectorate of VSA at 54-23579 / 22059 / 2209 or the Inspectorate Department of VROMI at 54-24289. In addition, all current local legislation is available on the website http://www.sintmaartengov.org/Laws/Pages/SearchEngine.aspx. All international standards and recommendations can be found on http://www.ilo.org/safework/lang--en/index.htm.

GREAT BAY:--- On the morning of Sunday, October 13th 2013 a fire, from unknown origin, engulfed the area in Cole Bay known as City 40. Every home burning down in the locality and leaving an estimated 100 persons homeless.
"Minister De Weever stated that the ministry has done their utmost to accommodate the victims of the fire, by putting people first," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.
The Ministry Public Health, Social Development & Labor immediately initiated the Crisis Care Unit – and the taskforce, consisting of expertise from the Department of Social Services, Social Development and Community Development Humanitarian & Family Affairs, visited the fire victims on Monday, October 14, and Tuesday, October 15, to gather basic information and to get a realistic overview of the situation and those affected. During those visits, all fire victims were given the opportunity to register at the Department of Social Services. The purpose of this registration was to further ascertain people's eligibility to access the one-time financial assistance granted by the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labor under the approved policy initiative of the Honorable Minister V.H. Cornelius de Weever.
A total of 62 persons have thus far registered, of which only 16 are in fact legally eligible to receive the one-time financial assistance. The Department of Social Services will be contacting those 16 persons to provide information on the collection process.
Ensuring compliance with our laws as it pertains to legally residing and working here remains of paramount importance, and this coupled together with the assurance that those who are afforded the benefit of legally working and residing here are also granted suitable housing and living conditions.
"I will continue to work with all ministers to ensure this becomes a reality in our Country," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.

Miami, FLORIDA:--- Interval International, a prominent worldwide provider of vacation services and an operating business of Interval Leisure Group (Nasdaq: IILG), is the title sponsor of the eighth annual St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA) Crystal Pineapple Awards Gala. The event is being held November 22 at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort & Casino and serves as a fundraiser for SHTA.
"Interval is pleased to sponsor this year's ceremony that will acknowledge individuals who make such important contributions to the tourism industry," said Neil Kolton, Interval's director of resort sales and service for the Caribbean and Florida. "Their dedication and exemplary service helps make the island a special place to visit and a popular destination among our members."
"We're very appreciative of Interval's support of our association's efforts to promote St. Maarten and the wonderful vacation experience we provide to many thousands of visitors every year," said Emil Lee, president of SHTA and general manager of Princess Heights Hotel.
As a Strategic Partner of CHTA and a Board Member of the CHTA Education Foundation and the Caribbean Tourism Organization Foundation, Interval has been a long-time supporter of the tourism industry in the Caribbean. The company is committed to providing products and programs tailored to the unique needs of the region.

POND ISLAND:--- TelEm Group has sought the intervention of the Government of St. Maarten, and in particular the Minister of Telecommunication, Mr. Ted Richardson, to resolve an ongoing issue of frequency interference from neighbouring St. Kitts and Anguilla.

The matter presently has the attention of the Bureau of Telecommunication and Post St. Maarten (BTP), whose officials are working along with TelEm Group to get the issue resolved. However, TelEm Group believes unless the matter is handled on a government-to-government level, the interference will continue with TelEm Group customers being the ones to suffer.

"Our customers are being adversely affected by the frequency interference with increasing reports of dropped calls and other connection problems," said Chief Technical Officer, Mr. Eldet Louisa.

He said management is taking a very serious view of the issue because of the damaging effect it is having on the company's efforts to provide the best service possible to customers.

"We are most grateful to the BTP for their actions and involvement so far. With some additional help from government and the Minister of Telecommunications, who may be able to discuss the matter with his counterpart in both St. Kitts and Anguilla, we are hopeful that the matter can be resolved without further delay," continued Mr. Louisa.

He said while the company awaits a response from government, it has taken additional steps to find alternative solutions, including a new request for a change in frequency if necessary.

Mr. Louisa has meantime appealed to customers to be patient and understanding in the knowledge that the interference they are experiencing is out of the control of the company and its technical staff.

"All we can do at this stage to ensure that we are doing all we can to impress on third parties the importance of working with us to resolve this matter as quickly as possible in the interest of our customers," said Mr. Louisa.

Telem Press Release

PHILIPSBURG:--- Off the heels of the 3rd anniversary of St. Maarten, in its own right, becoming a constituent state of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (October 10th) and the observance/celebration of St. Maarten's Day (November 11th), the draft Electoral Reconciliation Ordinance (submitted June 2013) has been amended to include: an explanation memorandum for further clarification and embodiment/comprehension.

The principal aim of the draft Ordinance is to ensure the highest average method for optimum proportionality between votes and seats in Parliament as required by the Constitution and provide a pragmatic solution that will remove the present anomaly where non-elected members of Parliament could declare themselves as "independent", align with a different party list and render the fall of Government.

Within the coming week(s) renewed efforts will be made to ascertain the opinion and esteemed input of the Prime Minister and Members of Parliament (of the Draft Ordinance) - - with the resolve for introduction, support, and ratification by Parliament.

Click here to view the amended Draft Electoral Reconciliation Ordinance.

MARIGOT:--- A 34 year old man believed to be one Joe Richardson who was affiliated with a gang was found dead not far away from Baie Lucas lookout point on Rue de Coralita on Sunday.
Reliable sources said the man was killed by several gunshot wounds. According to information provided to SMN News, the dead man was no stranger to law enforcement as he was arrested several times and was under investigation for an attempted murder which took place about a year ago. One well placed source said the late Richardson threatened someone with a knife about a year ago. It is not clear if the dead man assaulted the victim with the knife or if he only threatened the person's life. He was last living somewhere in Madame Estate.
Captain of the Gendarmerie Sylvain Jouault confirmed that the gendarmes found the body of a man that bore gunshot wounds. Joualt said the gendarmes are busy investigating the circumstances of the latest homicide that took place on the French side of the island. Jouault did not confirm neither deny the identity of the male body they found on the French territory on Sunday. The Captain of the Gendarmerie also did not say whether or not they requested any type of assistance from the Dutch authorities as they are in the early stages of the investigation.

PHILIPSBURG:--- On November 16, 2013 the tenure of the first Corporate Governance Council comes to an end. The last act was to complete the 2013 Annual Report over the period January 1 2013 to November 16, 2013. The report contains a detailed list of the tasks performed during the reporting period and a chapter setting out the concern the council members have for the future in light of the three integrity investigations. The report further contains recommendations for improvement by government on corporate governance matters. The annual report will be disseminated to amongst others the Prime Minister, the Governor, Parliament, the Advisory Council, the General Audit Chamber, the Social Economic Council, the Ombudsman, CFT and SOAB.
The Corporate Governance Council recognizes the critical challenges associated with good corporate governance and that insufficient routine has been built up in dealing with the procedures of good corporate governance. To the end of the tenure a huge backlog of matters remains that requires action. The Corporate Governance Council recommends investment in and execution of the Plan of Action they submitted to government in 2010, and up-dated recently.
Louis Duzanson, Chairman of the Corporate Governance Council states that recently an increased awareness of the need to comply with the legal requirements set out by the Ordinance Corporate Governance could be seen. Reporting on the experience of the Corporate Governance Council he reports that: "Based on interaction with other government advisory institutions, it is clear that their experience bears some resemblance to the experience of the Corporate Governance Council. Shining the spotlight on where good governance is lacking is not a popular act, but an eminently important one to mature as young country. This shared experience led to a profound wish of the Corporate Governance Council to improve things and the determined approach, resolve and engagement of the members of the Corporate Governance Council in the execution of the task entrusted to us".
On the eve of the termination of the tenure of the first Corporate Governance Council the Chairman wishes to express on behalf of all of the council members the heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to all persons and authorities with whom the Council worked during its tenure. "We had the privilege of the assistance of legal and financial specialist who assisted us at no cost other than investment of their time, not demanding any credit for what they did. We owe a special thanks to them. Together we have done our utmost to meet the challenges and execute our tasks as required by the legislative framework."
A special word of thanks goes to former minister of finance Mr. R. Tuitt, who took it upon himself to make sure together with his cabinet staff that the backlog in approval of the 2010 to 2012 budgets of the Corporate Governance Council was dealt with and that funds were made available. This leaves only the 2013 budget as an open item, which we trust will be dealt with in good order.
The Corporate Governance Council wishes its successors courage and fortitude to continue with the legacy they leave behind.

And last, but not least, the Corporate Governance Council wishes the Sint Maarten Council of Ministers and Parliament, both current and future and whatever the political constellation may be from time to time, the confidence and political courage needed to guide our young country on the voyage towards ensured integrity, throwing away the shackles of willful blindness and earning the political legacy as leaders of a truly free and united nation.

CGC Press Release

telemdonatestobeablefoundation17112013POND ISLAND:--- TelEm Group Shareholder Representative, Prime Minister, Sarah Wescot-Williams presented a check of $5,000 to the Be Able Foundation for a week of activities, starting today (Monday).

The donation was made on behalf of TelEm Group, to Be Able Committee Members, Mr. Henri Brookson and Michel Soons, Saturday, following a walk from the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex to the John Cooper/Jose Lake Sr. Ballpark.
The Prime Minister thanked TelEm Group Management and staff for their generous contribution and support of the work of the Be Able Foundation and their many activities in the St. Maarten community.
Foundation member, Mr. Michel Soons also thanked TelEm Group for participating in the morning walk along with other supporters and friends in the community.
He said the week of activities will include an official opening ceremony and wheelchair tennis tournament at the Port de Plaisance tennis courts Monday.
There will also be various public awareness activities highlighting the difficulties physically challenged persons face in the local community, including finding productive work.
"During the week we will be urging people to invite the physically challenged on outings and into the workplace to keep them active and playing an important part of the island's social community."
Also present at Saturday's event were Minister of Education and Sport Mrs. Patricia Laurens, Minister of Health, Dr. Cornelius De Weever and Minister of Public Works (VROMI) Mr. Maurice Lake.

Telem Press Release

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Board of the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) has received information from reliable sources that No Teachers or members of the Non-Teaching Staff employed at the Government Subsidized Schools have received the payment of their COLA 2011.

While ALL the Teachers and Non-Teaching Staff of Public Education were able to access this payment at least 2 to 3 days prior to the promised date, which was November 15th, 2013, WITU is getting the impression that school boards are still struggling to get their figures together to claim the monies from Government to be able to pay their personnel.

Clarity was also being sought on issues like which fiscal year would be used for the calculation of the lump sum payment and what would be the formula of calculations and the deductions to be made from this in terms of social premiums and taxes.

The WITU strongly feels that this is very unfortunate and unfair to our members employed at the school boards, since this information should have been requested or shared in a timely fashion from Government to school boards and back.

WITU doesn't have a clue either regretfully, when their members would be paid since this information was not shared by the school boards or the government.

This situation is unacceptable and WITU is therefore calling on all school boards to provide this information and the payment of the COLA 2011to all members of teaching and non-teaching staff by Tuesday, November 19th, 2013.

In addition a lot of questions are being raised by members and retired members, as to whom are entitled to these payments since there are members, who have been employed in 2011 and 2012 and are now not on the payrolls of 2013. WITU from information gathered, it is the understanding that only members on the payroll of 2013 will be compensated. Persons, who are not on the payroll but were working in 2011, need to request the COLA payment in the form of a letter to the Minister and these cases will be handled separately.

The calculations would then be: gross salary x 12 x 2.3% minus social premiums and taxes. In the case of persons working part of the year the calculations would be times the amount of months instead of 12.

WITU will continue to strive within a newly established Petite Committee to demand and negotiate for the way forward on the remaining 50%of 2011, 2012, 2013... cost of living adjustment will be put in a Collective Labor Agreement and to be budgeted in future budgets. This is to guarantee that the purchasing power of our members is being secured.

GREAT BAY:--- For the first time ever, St. Maarten will be taking part in the Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) from November 18- 24, 2013. Foundation INFOBIZZ, one of the GEW´s top partners, will be hosting a media campaign during this week called: Entrepreneurs...Let´s GO!. Every day there will be information on entrepreneurship (from the idea to how to impact your community). The campaign will also highlight various local entrepreneurs.
Global Entrepreneurship Week is an international awareness campaign in which people in almost 140 countries, connect and create opportunities to start business, assist in economic growth and expand human welfare. Started in 2007, with just 37 countries, GEW has a bottom-up approach that allows countries to organize different kinds of events. It is supported by internationally acclaimed organizations such as Dell, International Labour Organization (ILO), Entrepreneur´s Organization (EO) and the Kauffman Foundation.
St. Maarten is among the top partners and associates of the Global Entrepreneruship Week, thanks to the participation of Foundation INFOBIZZ, founded by Ife Badejo, to inspire and stimulate entrepreneurs and innovators to take their dreams from ideas to impact through the development of programs and events. One such event will take place on November 23, 2013 from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm at the newly opened Dan´s Chocolate Factory (next door to Sea Palace on Front Street 141). The BLACK & GOLD POWER HOUR is a networking event which is for young professionals and entrepreneurs. At $25 entrance fee, drinks and snacks are included.
In 2014, Foundation INFOBIZZ will organize several business bootcamps, called 3-2-LAUNCH, focused on assisting upcoming entrepreneurs in taking a business idea and transforming it into a viable business.
'We believe these programs and experiences are critically important because with the changes happening in the world today, just having a job no longer cuts it," said Ife Badejo. "You need to be entrepreneurial even at your job. You need to be able to see opportunities especially in these times when there is no more real job stability," she added.
Entrepreneurs...Let´s GO! is a campaign to assist entrepreneurs to go to the next level, she concluded.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The National Development Program (NDP) facilitated under the auspices of the project, "Building a Nation: Sint Maarten National Development Plan & Institutional Strengthening," continued building the foundation for dialogues by training a team of local Dialogue Champions on democratic dialogue through a virtual course and face to face courses.

The trainings are part of the strategy to build the capacity of local people and provide skills to develop the country's NDP in a participatory process.

The capacity building trainings were organized by the project in collaboration with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), and the Regional Centre of the UNDP for Latin America and the Caribbean (RCLAC).

Dialogue Champions are people who have enthusiastically accepted the challenge of working collectively and together in planning, convening, organizing and writing the country's NDP.

The Dialogue Champions come from different professional backgrounds in civil society, government departments and private sector organizations.

The NDP is being developed through community engagement/people participation. The NDP is a people's project that is putting institutions in place that not only enable everyone in St. Maarten to come together to build a national development strategy but to have an on-going participation in its implementation.

The NDP is being led by the country's Department of Interior and Kingdom Relations (BAK) of the Ministry of General Affairs.

For further information please refer to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., and/ or call 542-0897.

gracitaarrindell17112013PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell will start going into the various schools to provide information about the functioning of the House of Parliament and the role that it plays in shaping the laws of the land.

The first information for high school students is scheduled with the Sundial School on Monday morning at 9:00am. Her second session for the week will be on Thursday at 10:00am at the Charlotte Brookson Academy of the Performance Arts.

President Arrindell stated that her information session with schools are designed to encourage meaningful engagement between students and the House of Parliament in order to increase young people's understanding of the work, impact and relevance of the highest legislative branch of Government in the country.

"In the past we have had the primary schools coming to the House and roll playing with their peers in order to experience exactly how it goes when a Minister comes to the House of Parliament to be questioned by members of the House or to provide information about a specific topic(s).

"We have had some Members of the House also present during the roll playing which gives the students the opportunity to express their own views on topical issues to their Members of Parliament," President Arrindell said on Sunday.

The President of Parliament has also embarked upon weekly Wednesday open house of Parliament from 9:00am to 11:00am allowing the public to visit and receive information.

The aim according to President Arrindell is to strengthen parliamentary democracy and encourage greater public involvement in politics.

In the case of young people, by involving young people in the democratic process, her program aims to communicate the importance of the political process to young people and help them develop as active citizens of the society of country Sint Maarten.

truckdriversstoppedfromworking17112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Several truck drivers gathered at the sandpit close to the Harbour Group of Companies on Sunday as they questioned the verbal work stop given to them by the Minister of VROMI Maurice Lake.

President of the United Unified Truckers Association Charles Hodge told SMN News that they were hired by DEVCON to remove the slush at the harbor and take it to the landfill so that the harbor could continue dredging the sand to complete the project they are currently working on. Hodge said some 20 trucks have been moving the slush for the past three days and taking it to the landfill where it is needed to compact the waste material there. He said on Sunday morning the Minister of VROMI Maurice Lake approached DEVCON and the truck drivers and he immediately halted the project claiming that the roads are being messed up and the Ministry of VROMI was not informed about the removal of sand or slush from the harbor. Hodge further explained that the United Unified Truckers Association hires a sweeper from Windward Roads every day to sweep and clean the road in case there are leaks while transporting the slush from the sandpit to the landfill.

When asked if he believes that there is some sort of lack of communication between the Harbor Group of Companies and the Ministry of VROMI, Hodge said it could be so but they have been waiting on the work for the past two months and they do not believe that DEVCON or the Harbor did not inform the Ministry of VROMI. Furthermore, they have been moving the slush for three days and only on the third day which happens to be a Sunday morning the Minister showed up himself and verbally stopped them from working. The President of the United Unified Truckers Association said they will give the Minister 24 hours to get matters straightened out before they take the necessary actions. When asked if the Minister gave them a written work stop, Hodge said that neither DEVCON nor the drivers received such a document. "We were told verbally by the Minister that we have to stop working and when we asked why he told us that the roads are dirty and his Ministry was not informed." Hodge further explained that Minister Lake claims that he is working in the interest of locals but so far he has been working against local businessmen.

Leroy La Paix, one of the truck drivers said it is clear that the Minister of VROMI is totally against locals that are working on various projects. He said Minister Lake stopped the FOGA project, the Little League Project and now this one that was given to DEVCON by the harbor.

SMN News made several phone calls to Minister Maurice Lake for a comment on the allegations made by the truck drivers but Minister Lake never answered the phone.

Click here to view more photos of the truck drivers and the area they were supposed to clean up for the continuation of Harbor project.

kingwillemalexanderandqueenmaxima17112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Police officers, the organizing committee and all those that worked on organizing the visit of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima last week needs a pat on the back for the way they organized the visit of the Royal Couple since the visit was incident free. The Royal Couple visited several public institutions and also walked down Front Street while on St. Maarten.

Their visit to Bonaire was hampered because the residents of that island protested the King's visit. Additionally, on Saturday night a police officer who was escorting the King and Queen got knocked off his motorcycle while escorting the Royal Couple on Curacao. The officer is said to be in serious condition.

Several persons on St. Maarten including police officers said not one person including the Minister of Justice ever thought it fit to compliment them for the job they did during the King and Queen's visit to St. Maarten. Some of them who spoke to SMN News on the condition of anonymity said that politicians and Ministers complained about the traffic situation because they were forced to close certain roads during the King and Queen's visit to St. Maarten.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Baby Wellness Clinics at the Brouwer's Road 6A (behind the former FATUM Insurances Building) and the clinic at the Vineyard Office Park in Philipsburg, will be partially closed on Wednesday, November 20, and Thursday, November 21.

The hours that the clinic will be closed on both days are from 8:00am to 2:00pm.

The closure of the clinic is in connection with staff training.

The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development, and Labour apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

For additional information you can call: 543-2070 or 543-2071.

SIMPSON BAY:--- The Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority Corporation (SLAC) would like to remind then general public about the introduction of its high tourist season for the Simpson Bay Bridge which is located opposite the Royal Palm Hotel. This schedule which is effective Monday, November 18 has nothing to do with the Causeway Bridge.

Motorists and other road users should take the new season bridge operational times for the Simpson Bay Bridge into consideration when heading to or coming from work, and for visitors who are heading to the Princess Juliana International Airport.

The opening times are as follows:

8:30 hrs Outbound Traffic

9:30 hrs Inbound Traffic

10:30 hrs Outbound Traffic

11:30 hrs Inbound Traffic

15:00 hrs Inbound Traffic

16:00 hrs Outbound Traffic

17:00 hrs Inbound Traffic

An assessment will be made after three months to determine if any changes are to be made to the time manual.

gracitaarrindelldonatesfloralarrangementtosmmcward15112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell this week donated several beautiful floral arrangements to the wards of the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC).

The floral arrangements were locally made and on display at the House of Parliament. President Arrindell said that she would like to make it a tradition where the flowers are given to different institutions on the island for the enjoyment of their customers and staff. In the past floral arrangements were given to the senior citizens home.

The floral arrangement was well received at the hospital. President Arrindell also had the opportunity to meet the Director of SMMC Kees Klarenbeek who said he appreciated the gesture.

Nurses present for the handover were Vitalia Richardson, Ariene Tearr, and Carina Celestyn.

wibdonationboxestohelptyphoonhaiyanvictims15112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The Windward Islands Bank Ltd. is assisting the Filipino Community of St. Maarten with the collection of funds by placing donation boxes in all of its branches. We have all seen the news reports about the Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) that struck the Philippines with up to present almost 5000 casualties and still rising. Experts have recorded this typhoon as being more devastating than Hurricane Luis and Katrina. The boxes will be present until the end of the month. The funds collected will be sent to the Philippines Red Cross in order to provide immediate assistance. Given our distance from the Philippines, monetary donations are preferred.
WIB would like to thank our community and the Filipino Community for their efforts to assist and contributions given.

WIB Press Release

PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Planning and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), hereby announces that there will be a partial road closure on Arch Road, Sunday, November 17 from 9:00am to 5:00pm.

The road closure will be on one side of the road on Sunday.

Motorists are requested to be vigilant and observant for the traffic directional signs.

The road closure is in connection with GEBE carrying out repairs to a meter box on the Arch Road.

Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

mauricelake18082013PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) Hon. Maurice Lake will introduce standards with respect to public infrastructure: wastewater facilities design; roadway facilities design; road drainage design; pavement strips and markings; and standard engineering details for wastewater.

The process of quality standards was initially started by former Minister of VROMI Theo Heyliger just before he left office, resulting in him not getting the opportunity to complete the process.

A company has been contracted to prepare several manuals on standards and criteria for the country's public infrastructure to be implemented by the Ministry in 2014 with respect to new projects. Ministry VROMI will be meeting with representatives of the company next week.

A standard process and criteria has to be followed where accountability and transparency are at the forefront Minister Lake said. In the case of wastewater facilities, design criteria shall pertain to all gravity sanitary sewers, lift stations and force mains.

Concerning roadway facilities, uniform minimum standards and criteria for design and construction must be applied to all country roadways and related facilities. These standards are intended to provide basic guidance for developing and maintaining a roadway system with reasonable operating characteristics.

The Roadway Drainage Design Manual sets forth drainage design standards. The manual's purpose is to protect the safety and general welfare of the people of the country and to preserve and improve all transportation and drainage facilities. Drainage is an essential component of roadway design and is required to minimize potential damage to roadways and adjacent properties during storms and flood events.

Pavement stripes and road markings design manual will state that for the purposes of design, all permanent pavement stripes and markings shall specify thermoplastic materials.

The Department of New Works will be enforcing the new standards as soon as possible in order to improve the quality of work within the Ministry.

"Road markings have been an issue where after the strips have been painted, in two weeks they are gone or faded out. Standards will be coming in this area. We need thicker road markings and that shine at night when illuminated.

"Round-a-bouts with big islands in the center is not needed; simple ones will do the job. We don't have a big amount of land to splurge. We have to be practical and going back to basics and being realistic and using scarce resources wisely.

"Small drain pipes and the type of grills used are inadequate. Standards are needed for these. A small shower of rain clogs the drains and the type of grills needed are those that can withstand the weight of heavy vehicles and not the inferior type that caves in," Minister Hon. Maurice Lake pointed out on Friday.

Minister Lake would also like future public and private projects to take into consideration provisions for handicapped and wheelchair bound persons, making their properties accessible to them, adding: "Every infrastructure project and public parking areas from now on, I am going to make sure is handicapped accessible."

Adequate parking for various public and private sector projects also needs to take into consideration the size of cars that are driven on the island such as American models which are wider. Minister Lake said standards will be put in place with respect to this: "Why build parking lots only for small cars?"

For those who win a government tender for a public sector infrastructure project, Minister Lake would like to see noted in the contract that work is guaranteed for the small contractor and an amount of funds or a percentage figure for doing the job.

"The details in relation to the contract where work has to be guaranteed to small contractors and a sum or certain percentage have to be researched and worked out by the legal minds.

"Somewhere in there we have to guarantee work for the small man and woman who are in business and have families to feed. In the past the big companies that would win the public bids were asked to utilize small contractors, but this does not happen and for 2014, I would like to see things changed.

"Another change as well is quality control. You cannot have a contractor who gets a company to design a building or some type of project as an example, and then have the same design company come back to carry out quality control for Government on the same structure that they designed. This is a clear conflict of interest. Government has to also start enforcing contractual clauses where quality of work is concerned.

"Another point I would like to see addressed is the use of interns from abroad. Government expects quality work. Thousands and millions of guilders in tax payer money is paid out and the public and government expect quality work and not inferior. We can't have interns engineering/designing consultant companies experimenting on major projects.

"I believe we have to better safeguard with public tenders, otherwise we get exactly what we pay for – marginal work for marginal pay. We need to set our standards higher and quality of work that we accept as Government.

"My approach is all about going back to basics. Guaranteed work for our small contractors who have families to feed and also employ others who also have families is essential for our socio-economic development of the country. This has to be in the contract otherwise I will not sign it.

"Quality control is essential for public projects and we need to make sure that there are standards in place in order for everybody to follow so the public is not duped in any way, fashion or form.

"Next week's meeting with Miller Leg Consultant can help to start raising the quality of work standards," Minister of VROMI Hon. Maurice Lake said on Friday.

swescotwilliamsandroyalcoupleatculturalyouthshowcase15112013King Willem-Alexander: "If all of the presentations that we have witnessed since my first visit in 1987 is a yardstick for what this island can do this island has the best potential you can imagine"

PHILIPSBURG:--- During the Youth Showcase in honor of the visit of the Royal Couple King Willem-Alexander joined the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Her Excellency Sarah Wescot-Williams in expressing their gratitude and thanks to the organizers and participants of the event. The Prime Minister started out the showcase by welcoming the Royal Couple and by expressing the wish that what they will witness during the evening will remain with their Royal Highnesses for many more years. "I hope that the memories of St. Maarten in this trip will stay with you for many more years. St. Maarten is the youngest and the smallest country in the Dutch Kingdom and we are proud to have been the first country on your visit to the Caribbean part of the Kingdom. Young and small, but indeed we are only small geographically. St. Maarten is big in hospitality, big in unity, big in tolerance, big in peace and we are proud to be a part of the Dutch Kingdom. We have thought long and hard on how we can present the colorful history that St. Maarten has. We have thought long and hard on how to give a brief synopsis on what St. Maarten was, is and what we aspire to be. We have put together this evening the way we best describes the best of that. Enjoy St. Maarten, its youth, talents, aspirations and ambitions. We pray that God continues to bless you, St. Maarten and its people," opened Prime Minister Wescot-Williams

The showcase continued with cultural performances by the Charlotte Brookson Academy, the National Institute of the Arts with works choreographed by Arlene Halley and Clara Reyes and spoken word and song presented by various artist. Nicole de Weever of Art Saves Lives also choreographed the closing dance segment, energizing the delegates that we present as well as the large public turnout that cheered the youth along.

royalvisitculturalyouthshowcaseparticipants15112013At the close of the event, to thunderous applause, the Prime Minister expressed her most heartfelt and deepest appreciation to especially the young people who showcased their talents that evening. "Words are not sufficient to express our gratitude and appreciation. If you do not feel what it is to be on St. Maarten tonight then you will never feel it. We should appreciate our young persons for the show that they have been able to put on this evening. This is St. Maarten; this is who we are and what we represent. Our past, our present presented by the Future of St. Maarten. You have made St. Maarten so proud this evening. It is truly amazing. Thank you to the organizing committee and all who have assisted in making this possible this evening. What Their Majesties I am sure witnessed here tonight will stay with them for very long time. We are so grateful and proud to show what we did tonight to you," commented the Prime Minister.

In a breach of protocol Their Majesties King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima joined Prime Minister Wescot-Williams on the stage to express their thanks to the youth for putting on such a showcase. "Thank you very very much to all who have made our visit so special. Only silence should be our part because what we saw tonight was almost too impressive for words. This first day of our tour in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom could not have started better. If all of the presentations that we have witnessed since my first visit in 1987 are a yardstick for what this island can do this island has the best potential you can imagine. Two years ago we saw the incredible work that has been done already and now two years later we are very impressed with the improvements we have seen. We can remain one strong Kingdom and we look forward to serve you in that capacity. Thank you very very much," stated His Royal Highness to thunderous applause from the crowd.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

sundialschoolhealthandwellnesspbandbstudentsandvolunteersfordiabetestesting14112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The Rotary of St. Martin Sunrise and Sundial Health and Wellness PB&B sector Diabetes testing under the guidance of Rotarian and Teacher Jacqueline Morris went well on Saturday; Angela Gordon President of Rotary Sunrise, Mr. Rogers Executive Director of Sundial and MPC, and Principal Mirielle Peterson opened the testing event.
The event saw a cross section of the community came to be tested; this activity provided the students with hands-on practical approach, which enhances their learning and development of their Care and Wellness skills. The students displayed professionalism in their undertakings and they too were pleased with the persons they assisted.
We had the assistance of two (2) nurses from the Medical Center, Diabetes Nurse Dion Thustfull, and Chiropodist (a person who treats minor disorders of the feet) Zenia Duncan. The forms from this activity will be turned over to the Diabetes Foundation for their database.
It is evident that people are increasingly feeling the effects of diabetes as thousands of people suffer from the disease, and many others may have diabetes without knowing it.
The Health and Wellness sector of Sundial School is and will continue to focus on educational program that promotes healthy living, school spirit and community involvement.
Manrique Caprilles was on hand to supply the participants with cookies, cake, coffee and lemonade all sweetened with splenda.
We at Rotary Sunrise will continue to work with the community as the need arises.
Special thank you to Oduber agencies, Philipsburg pharmacy, Visser Pharmacy, Manrique Caprilles and the Druggist for making it possible for the Sundial PB & B sector students to display their Health and Wellness skills.
We meet at Air Lekkerbek Restaurant every Tuesday mornings at 7:00am for fellowship and breakfast. For more information on Rotary Sunrise, please visit us at sxmsunrise.org or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., you can also visit our Facebook page: Rotary Club of Saint Martin Sunrise and Tweet us: @RotarySunSXM.

SIMPSON BAY:--- The Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority Corporation (SLAC) announces the introduction of its high tourist season Simpson Bay Bridge opening schedule effective Monday, November 18.

Motorists and other road users should take the new season bridge operational times into consideration when heading to or coming from work, and for visitors who are heading to the airport.

The opening times are as follows:

8:30 hrs Outbound Traffic

9:30 hrs Inbound Traffic

10:30 hrs Outbound Traffic

11:30 hrs Inbound Traffic

15:00 hrs Inbound Traffic

16:00 hrs Outbound Traffic

17:00 hrs Inbound Traffic

An assessment will be made after three months to determine if any changes are to be made to the time manual.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has organized a workshop on Sexual Reproductive Health for physicians and other stakeholders for this weekend.

The speakers at the session will be UNFPA representative Mario Aquilia and local gynecologist Dr. R. Friday. The session is primarily for gynecologist, physicians, mid-wives and pharmacists.

The information session will take place at the Simpson Bay Resort on Saturday, November 16 from 9:30am to 2:30pm.

The objective of the session is to share the most recent information and developments related to Sexual Reproductive Health as a means to supply services and information based on the identified need in the community.

The suggestions and recommendations that come out of the information session will be compiled by Section General Health Care from the Collective Prevention Services which falls under the Ministry, leading to the development of a National Sexual Reproductive Health Program for the country.

The two other outcomes expected from the session are: identified roles and responsibilities of the different health care providers with the program; and consensus on collective actions by each responsible stakeholder to improve local Sexual Reproductive Health with the aim to improve cervical cancer prevention.

The information session falls within the confines of the 'Get Checked' campaign initiated by Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever.

As the world population edged to seven (7) billion people in 2011 (up from 2.5 billion in 1950), it has had profound implications for development. Governments need to gather adequate information about population dynamics and trends to create and manage sound policies in order to be able to address both current and future human needs.

UNFPA delivers a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, and every young person's potential is fulfilled.

UNFPA partners with governments, other agencies and civil society to advance UNFPA's mission. Two frameworks guide its efforts, the program of action adopted at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development, and the Millennium Development Goals, where eight targets have been identified to reduce extreme poverty by 2015.

New Commercial Strategy Progressing Steadily

SIMPSON BAY:--- At least seven new concessionaires are set to open for business by the beginning of the St. Maarten tourist season. This was revealed by Suzy Kartokromo, acting manager of Marketing and Customer Service Department of SXM Airport.

Kartokromo said that about 92% of the available space at SXM has already been allocated, and 85% of the concessions are local and already existing stores that would be returning.

"Work is progressing with the renovation and fitting of the stores and as can be expected everybody is not only excited but also eager to open up for business," Kartokromo said.

"'Coming Soon' signage will soon go up at the various stores to alert visitors of what is coming," she added.

At every major international conference, the issue of airports optimizing their non-aeronautical revenues has been highlighted, with particular focus on creating a sense of place for the passenger. It is this strategy that SXM Airport has embarked upon and is implementing with due diligence.

swescotwilliamswithroyalcoupleatgovtadminbuilding13112013PM: "We Have Extended Our Typical, Traditional St. Maarten Hospitality"

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams received Their Royal Highness King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands at the Government Administration Building on Wednesday. The Prime Minister, joined by dozens of Elementary School Pupils, received the Royal Couple for a tour of the Government Administration Building and a brief meeting followed by an appearance on the balcony of the Government Administration Building. Hundreds of residents crowded in front of the Government Administration building to greet the Royal Couple, the Prime Minister, His Excellency the Governor and Minister of Kingdom Relations Ronald Plasterk.

The Prime Minister extended her welcome to the Royal Couple and their entourage on behalf of the Government and People of St. Maarten. "On behalf of the Government and People of St. Maarten I would like to extend a warm welcome to His Majesty King Willem Alexander and Her Royal Highness Queen Maxima. We wish our King and Queen an enjoyable stay on our island as we extend to you our typical traditional St. Maarten hospitality," commented the Prime Minister.

The official program for the Royal Visit continued on Wednesday Afternoon with visits to various educational facilities, schools, sports facilities and monuments in the Historic Centre of Philipsburg, Front Street.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

emiliowilsonestate3flamboyanttrees13112013PHILIPSBURG:--- On April 18th, 2013 Parliament of St. Maarten made history by passing several motions which instructed the Council of Ministers to take measures aimed at protecting the island's Natural and Cultural Heritage. Motions passed included:

  • a motion on beach access intended to secure accessibility to beaches by the public via land and sea;
  • a motion titled National Heritage instructing the Council of Ministers to strengthen monument protection and national heritage conservation legislation;
  • a motion titled 'Fort Amsterdam' charging the Council of Ministers with the task of pursuing all legal measures necessary in securing access to Fort Amsterdam and to present the options, consequences, implications and costs of the purchase of Fort Amsterdam;
  • a motion titled 'Mullet Pond' declaring that parliament is in favor of establishing Mullet Pond as a protected area and charging the Council of Ministers with the task of taking the necessary measures towards establishing Mullet Pond as a Nature Park;

These motions listed deadlines by which the Council of Ministers would have to initiate suitable measures such as the drafting and implementation of legislation towards meeting the objectives of the resolutions as stipulated in the respective motions. All of these deadlines have since quietly passed without any known efforts by the Council of Ministers having been taken to meet the requirements as set forth in the motions.

Sint Maarten Pride Foundation recently submitted a letter to Parliament reminding Parliamentarians of the motions and inquiring about the realization of the resolutions as listed in the aforementioned motions.

The Foundation is left to wonder how Parliament will proceed. Will members of Parliament opt to attempt to withdraw these historic motions aimed at the protection of Sint Maarten's Heritage? Will Parliament follow the line of Member of Parliament Leroy de Weever who indicated during the debate on April 17th, 2013 that: "... ... these areas should not be protected but should instead be reserved for [real estate] development?" Will Parliament agree with de Weever's previously published opinion that "we should not protect our heritage as it is only a reminder of slavery which should be forgotten"? Or will Parliamentarians Romain Laville and Frans Richardson pursue the fulfillment of the motions and associated resolutions they tabled?

After forty years of largely unplanned and unregulated development which has lead to the devastation of much of Sint Maarten's Natural and Cultural Heritage including the destruction of 14 of St. Maarten's 19 ponds it is high time for Parliament and the Council of Ministers to protect the little that is left.

Sint Maarten Pride Foundation reminds the Council of Ministers and Members of Parliament that it is Government's constitutional duty to protect Sint Maarten's Natural and Cultural Heritage, considering that;

· Article 21 of the Constitution of Sint Maarten states that: "The government shall set out conditions for social and cultural development and recreational activities, as well as for the preservation of the cultural heritage";
· Article 22 of the Constitution of Sint Maarten states that: "It shall be the constant concern of the government to keep the country habitable and to protect and improve the natural environment ... ...";
· the Preamble of the Constitution of Sint Maarten states: "WE, THE PEOPLE OF SINT MAARTEN", (Being)"...DETERMINED to care for the perpetual maintenance of nature and the environment";

Sint Maarten Pride Foundation urges Parliament and the Council of Ministers to uphold the Constitution of Sint Maarten by working towards the realization of the aforementioned motions, by protecting Mullet Pond and purchasing the Emilio Wilson Estate and by taking all necessary measures to protect Sint Maarten's remaining Natural and Cultural Heritage.

Sint Maarten Pride Foundation

cdeweeverwithdiabetesfoundationrep13112013GREAT BAY:--- Like many other countries in the world Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the main cause of death in St. Maarten and the number of people with Cardiovascular Risks (CVR) is increasing. When no measures are taken, the wave of complications resulting from obesity and diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) will lead to a catastrophe for the well-being and finances of the population of St. Maarten.

There is obviously momentum with different stakeholders ready to pick up the glove to fight challenges in diabetes care. Stakeholders have already started some initiatives to optimize diabetes care, among which awareness campaigns and case finding in the communities. But efforts are necessary to align initiatives and make them complimentary to each other. Otherwise the synergy between multiple activities will not be achieved. Instead of moving directly into action, a comprehensive program was designed with lessons learned elsewhere.

In 2009 the then Sector Health Care on St. Maarten had taken the initiative to develop a Diabetes Mellitus Disease Management (DM-DM) frame¬work. After consultations with stakeholders the scope was broadened to include all patients with cardiovascular risks in the program and not only the ones with a diagnosis of DM2. The strategy for the Cardiovascular Risk Management (CVRM) Program on St. Maarten is based on the first Care Standard for CVRM. The Care Standard is developed by the CVRM Taskforce, which consists of representatives of all relevant stakeholders of CVRM care on St. Maarten.

The CVRM care standard describes an integrated care program to shape care for this population. Not the
diagnosis, but the specific health problems of the patient are the primary approach in integrated care. The care needs of patients, necessitating chronic care can be categorized based upon the health problems to be treated. These problems can be disease specific, such as hypertension for CVRM and the diabetic foot for diabetes mellitus. But there are also disease--‐overarching problems, relevant to both disorders, such as smoking and overweight.

The implementation of the CVRM program will start with a two year pilot program. The execution of the pilot program will be a collaboration between the Diabetes Foundation, Public Health Department, Collective Prevention Services and 4 or 5 family physician clinics. Two diabetic nurses will be recruited to assist in the execution of the pilot, the vacancy notice will be published in the newspaper next week. Qualified diabetic nurses can send their CV and motivation letter to the Diabetes Foundation, nurses living abroad who are willing to return home are also encouraged to apply.

World Diabetes Day which is observed every year on the 14th of November was selected to officially launch the pilot program. The Minister of VSA and the Diabetes Foundation both committed to a successful implementation of the pilot program.

dennisrichardsoninductedashonorarylionsclubmember13112013PHILIPSBURG:--- While attending the induction of one of his staff members Kelly Busby recently at the Oasis Lounge, Justice Minister Dennis Richardson was caught by surprise when among not only Lion members but also some of his other staff members he was called to the podium by Past District Governor Claudius Buncamper.

After reading the requirements for Honorary Membership Lion Claudius instructed Lion President Claudio Buncamper to do the honors by pinning the Honorary Pin unto the Justice Minister's lapel.

The minister graciously accepted honorary membership and thanked the Lions for this gesture.

Since then the Lions have been told that the Minister faithfully and proudly wears his Lion's Pin on a daily basis.

simondonckerclubworkingonslavehut13112013ORANJESTAD, St. Eustatius:--- King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands will open the exhibition entitled 'Days of Slavery on St. Eustatius' in the Museum of the St. Eustatius Historical Foundation (SEHF), the Simon Doncker House. This 18th century residence was bought for the SEHF by the King's mother, Princess Beatrix. The exhibition was put together on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in the Dutch Caribbean. Historical objects and illustrations from the collection of the St. Eustatius Historical Foundation and from a private collection tell the story of where the enslaved Africans came from, the slave trade that brought them to St. Eustatius, their life in slavery, their resistance, and finally abolition and beyond.

The exhibition has been put together by the St. Eustatius Historical Foundation together with the St. Eustatius Archaeological Center (SECAR) with funding from the Mondriaan Fund. Incorporated in the exhibition are the results from the archaeological research conducted by SECAR on the former Schotsenhoek plantation, nowadays referred to as "The Farm." The remains of the slave quarters of the plantation from the first half of the 18th century were discovered.

One of the slave huts has been reconstructed on the grounds of the museum. The Historical Foundation's youth club, the Simon Doncker Club, worked on recreating the interior of the slave hut to illustrate what life was like for the enslaved Africans. The Simon Doncker Club educates youngsters about the past and culture of their island by organizing events for kids at the museum and elsewhere on the island and involving them in the museum's activities.

~Urges public to support~

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Filipino Community in St. Maarten is raising funds to assist victims of super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), which Philippine officials said has left some 10,000 casualties in its wake and millions displaced.

The small Filipino Community in St. Maarten have opened a special dollar account at Windward Islands Bank (WIB), where kind hearted persons in the community can show their love and compassion by donating any amount to help victims. The account number is: 80312508.

Filipino Community President Ferdinand M. Odoño is calling on the community to lend their financial support to assist victims.

In addition to the special relief account; the Filipino Community will also be sending out letters to businesses requesting emergency aid donations.

Experts said Yolanda is one of the biggest in typhoons in the history of the world, much more devastating than hurricane Luis, which wreaked havoc in St. Maarten in 1995 and Hurricane Katrina, which hit New Orleans, United States in 2005.

Philippine officials have estimated that casualties will surpass the 10,000 mark. Many were evacuated prior to the storm but, due to the unimaginable force of this super storm evacuation centers were damaged and flooded forcing evacuees to seek shelter on rooftops leaving thousands exposed to the elements. Many of these persons unfortunately perished, Odoño said.

The number of casualties continues climb to ever growing to proportions unheard of in the Philippines. Everyone was affected: the affluent as well as the poor have been displaced leaving entire communities in chaos, incalculable property damage and entire cities almost wiped out, he added.

The Filipino Community said whatever is donated will be rushed to assist victims. Monetary donations is preferred as the fastest means to send help that is desperately needed given the distance of the Philippines from St. Maarten. Donations collected will be sent to the Philippines Red Cross.

"From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for considering our plea for help on behalf of the victims," said Odoño.

Persons interested in donating can contact any member of the Filipino Community Foundation directly: President Ferdinand M. Odoño tel: 553-1129 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; board members Jovito Hermoso tel: 581-0898 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; Marlon Gueriña tel: 586-2695 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Gilda Jandongan tel: 586-2453 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PHILIPSBURG:--- A Central Committee session of the House of Parliament is scheduled for November 15 regarding the physically handicapped.

The session is set for Friday at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

A presentation will be given by Top Promotion Foundation Be Able concerning the position of the physically handicapped in the country.

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 also via www.sxmparliament.org.

lionsclubinductssixnewmembers13112013PHILIPSBURG:--- In its endeavors to bring as many former Leos to the Sint Maarten Lions Club, the club recently inducted no less than six former Leos at an impressive induction ceremony at the "Oasis Lounge".

Alison Busby, Kelly Busby and Nathalie Busby of the former Alpha Leo Club (age: 12-18) of Sint Maarten and Veronica Browne, Nina Diaz and Carmen Reyes of the former Omega Leo Club (age: 18-30) of Sint Maarten were inducted into the Sint Maarten Lions Club at a special ceremony which was conducted by Past District Governor Lion Claudius Buncamper.

After all six prospects were duly instructed at special orientation sessions they were reminded by Lion Claudius Buncamper about their commitment to serve with love and dedication.

After they all took the Oath of membership their lapel pins were pinned on by their respective sponsors.

Alison, Kelly and Nathalie Busby were sponsored by Past District Governor Lion Wally Havertong and Veronica Browne, Nina Diaz and Carmen Reyes were sponsored by Past District Governor Lion Claudius Buncamper.

The new members' skills were tested shortly after when they were quite involved in the Senior Citizens' Annual Party and the preparations for the Multiple District 60 Mid Year Conference which is being hosted during this week by the local Lions Club at the Sonesta Maho Beach Hotel November 13th-17th.

royalcoupleatparliamentbuilding13112013PHILIPSBURG:--- King Willem Alexander and his wife Queen Maxima had a packed schedule on their first official visit to St. Maarten since King Willem Alexander was crowned in April 2013.
The Royal Couple arrived on St. Maarten on Tuesday 12th November but they chose to rest at their hotel for the first afternoon after a long flight from the Netherlands to St. Maarten. On Wednesday, the Royal Couple started off their day by the King inspecting the uniform troupes at the Clem Labega Square at 9am sharp. The Governor of St. Maarten drs. Eugene Holiday, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams and Queen Maxima looked sharply as King Willem Alexander inspected the troupes, while the seven Ministers from the Council of Ministers stood in a straight line and looked on also.
After the official inspection of the uniform troupes, they left for an official visit to the Governor's Office then to the House of Parliament where they met with the Members of Parliament. The House of Parliament was nicely decorated with orange ribbons, flowers, and trees. Students from Oranje School and Sister Borgia School lined the sidewalk to get a glimpse of the King and Queen and waved orange flags as they arrived at the House of Parliament.
King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima then went to the Government Administration Building where they were greeted with by a number of students from Oranje School, Sister Borgia School, and St. Joseph School.
Traveling with the Royal Couple on their first official visit to St. Maarten was Minister of Interior and Overseas Affairs Ronald Plasterk who met with the Council of Ministers before they emerged on the balcony of the Government Administration Building to wave to the people that gathered outside to get a glimpse of them.
royalcoupleatgovernmentadministrationbuilding13112013On their way out, a young student from Sister Borgia school grabbed Queen Maxima and refused to let go as she hugged the Queen tightly. As they left the Government Administration Building, the Royal Couple shook almost every child's hand as they mingled and smiled with them. King Alexander was seen asking the students who waited outside in the hot sun some questions about their studies.
The second part of the Royal Visit commenced after a short lunch break where the Royal Couple headed to the Milton Peters College where they interacted with the students who showed them the projects they each worked on. Both King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima asked the students what were their plans after school and if they intended to travel overseas to further their studies.
Students of Sundial School also participated in the showcase at the Milton Peters College. After that, they visited the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex which is fully renovated. On the grounds were several sportsmen, and Minister Maurice Lake who joined the Royal entourage, including Governor Holiday and Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams to watch a part of a football match between Milton Peters College and the St. Maarten Academy. The stands at the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex were filled to its capacity as the Royal Couple and those from the local government sat in the center of the field to watch the game.
willemalexanderwithmpcstudent13112013The Royal Couple continued their official visit to various buildings on Front Street. They started off at the Orange School where the primary school students sang for them before they entered building to take a look at the oldest school on Front Street.
While security was high and there was a host of media persons looking for the best shots of the Royal Couple, the entire Front Street was lined with people on both sides, all of whom wanted to shake the King and Queen's hands. King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima walked down Front Street as they moved to the other location. While walking they shook the hands of the people that waited to see them and waived at those that could not reach to get a handshake. Their second stop was at the Methodist Church, there they walked the grounds of the church and looked at some of the signs while some students from the Methodist Agogic Center greeted them with a song. After that they entered the church where the choir of the Methodist church performed for them in song.
As they moved to their final stop on Front Street the Royal Couple continued with their friendly demeanor by shaking the hands of the people that gathered alongside the road to see them. They ended the first part of their official visit at the Court of First Instance. There they went inside with their entourage and met with Court House officials. The Royal Couple will finalize their official visit on St. Maarten on Wednesday where they will attend a cultural event Wednesday evening at Festival Village.

Click here to view more photos of the Royal Couple's official visit to St. Maarten 1.

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telemdonatestolionsclub12112013POND ISLAND:--- More than 400 Lions from various Lions Clubs throughout the Caribbean will be streaming their Mid-Year Conference "live" to all parts of the world from the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort from today – courtesy of TelEm Group.
The live webcasts will feature the opening ceremony and various meetings of Districts 60A and 60B.
A similar live-stream set up was successfully provided by TelEm Group for the Bureau of Telecommunications and Post St. Maarten Internet Seminar, recently hosted at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort.
According to TelEm Group Chief Technical Officer (CTO) Mr. Eldert Louisa, the live stream facility is becoming very popular with conference delegates and he credits technical expertise Network Engineer, Mr. Percival Cocks, and the rest of the staff of Technical Operations for making this form of communication possible.
He said TelEm Group is proving complimentary internet communication for the conference as well and part-sponsorship of the group's conference publication.
The donations were made to Lion Melvin James during a brief presentation ceremony at the TelEm Group building, Pond Island, Friday.
The Lions Mid-Year Conference brings together two Lions Districts from Cayman Islands in the North to Guyana in the South.
There will be separate District meetings from the start of the conference today and until Friday with a joint meeting of both Districts on Saturday when information between the two districts will be exchanged.
Sint Maarten Lions Club President, Mr. Claudio Buncamper, has thanked TelEm Group for its assistance and sponsorship to make the group's conference a success.

He is especially pleased with the live video stream which will allow those who cannot be at the conference on St. Maarten, to follow developments online.

Telem Press Release

ministryteattlivepresentationofbusinesslicenseonlineapplication12112013PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):--- On Friday, the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic & Telecommunication (TEZVT), went through the process of a live demonstration with the stakeholders—notaries, chamber of commerce, and related departments—in regards to the Business license online application.

"This is a live practice exercise on the functionality of the system, testing all aspects of the functioning of the system. Not the aesthetics of the program for now," Miguel de Weever said, Secretary General, a.i., of the Ministry of TEZVT.

This system will, for now, deal with only new businesses license requests, not existing business licenses and not amendments to those old business licenses.

The persons involved from different organizations (notaries, chamber of commerce, and related departments dealing with business licenses from the various entities) went through the process of a simulated registration. From this experience, the technical issues will be worked out and eliminated.

This exercise was later in the day duplicated from the stakeholders' offices.

Upon completion of the exercise of registering businesses today; there will be a soft launch next week, registering of only new business licenses. So starting next week, the notaries can begin using the online registration of business licenses system.

After this period, and within six months, there will be a hard (official) launch of the business licenses online registration. In addition to adding additional elements i.e. amendments to business licenses, applying for taxi licenses, and other such matters. Registration can also take place locally and internationally.

The benefits of such a system is that the process goes faster and more efficient; the work flow will be electronic; all transactions will be recorded (there will be a tracking method to determine the location and/or process of the document); clients will be updated regularly and notified when action is needed, i.e. processing fee; crib number will be generated; the minister will be able to approve licenses electronically as well.

f5tornadowinssxmdaytraditionalboatrace12112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Five Traditional Sail Boats raced in the St. Maarten Day Traditional Sail Boat Race. The early weather conditions may have cancelled some boats from attending. The 5 boats that attended were Alma Gloria, F5-Tornado, Kedro's Pride, R.O.B.B, and Stay Up 2. Once the horn was blown, the race started with all boats sailing to capture the Marker Prizes (A, B, and C). Alma Gloria quickly took Marker A followed by Marker B and C. The waves slightly came to a calm making sailing conditions better for the boats that were on there way to Simpson Bay and back to Philipsburg. As the boats approached the finished, the crowds gathered to view the winning boats:

1st Place....... F5-Tornado

2nd Place....... Alma Gloria

3rd Place....... Stay Up 2

The participants of the boat race are thankful for the support of the following sponsors; The Windward Islands Bank, Government of St. Maarten, Caribbean Liquors & Tobacco, Taloula Mangos Restaurant and La Voix FM 101.5). Thank you for bringing back "we old Boat race".

smitcomsandrcnsignmoaforsscscable12112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications Hon. Ted Richardson proudly witnessed on Tuesday afternoon the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between St. Maarten International Telecommunications Services (SMITCOMS) and the National Office for the Caribbean Netherlands (RCN) related to the Saba, Statia Cable System (SSCS).

The MOA allows for further arrangements to be made to land the SSCS cable on Sint Maarten at the landing point operated by SMITCOMS (beach manhole).

Minister Richardson and members of his Cabinet were very instrumental in facilitating the process in bringing the two signatory parties together reaching to the point of the signing of the MOA on Tuesday.

An overview was carried out by the Minister and his Cabinet in August to ascertain what had been done in the past. Thereafter, all parties worked diligently leading to the successful signing of the MOA three months later.

The SSCS will bring extra telecommunications capacity for St. Eustatius and Saba, and it will also benefit Sint Maarten.

The MOA was signed by SMITCOMS Managing Director E. Louisa while Sybren van Dam, signed on behalf of RCN as its Director.

Minister Hon. Ted Richardson stated on Wednesday prior to observing the signing by the two aforementioned parties, that Tuesday was an important day for the countries of Sint Maarten and the Netherlands as well as the TELEM Group of Companies.

"The issue of the subsea SSCS telecommunications cable has been resolved after lingering for nearly three years. After reviewing what had transpired, I decided to look for a win-win situation for all parties concerned, and this is the result of it.

"The signing of an MOA represents a win-win for both signatories and for the consumers of the BES islands and Sint Maarten," Minister of Telecommunications Hon. Ted Richardson said on Tuesday afternoon.

RCN Director Sybren van Dam said he was very pleased that the problem was resolved and was very glad to have been able to reach an agreement by working together.

SMITCOMS Managing Director E. Louisa stated that he was very happy today as he represented the landing partner, adding that the TELEM Group of Companies has the expertise and knowledge, and RCN choose the best party with respect to this endeavour.

confiscateddrugs12112013For the fourth time in a short period, Royal Netherlands Navy vessel HNLMS Amsterdam has interdicted an illegal drug transport in the Caribbean Sea. A gunner from the maritime helicopter NH90 eliminated one of the outboard engines to stop the go fast smuggling the drugs. HNLMS Amsterdam prevented the transport of 650 kilograms of cocaine.

Warning shots
It was an American patrol aircraft that spotted a fast smuggling boat, going from the Colombian coast in Northerly direction. HNLMS Amsterdam was at that time patrolling in the vicinity. The ship reacted immediately by launching its NH90 helicopter. When the helicopter arrived at the go-fast, the clear stop signs were ignored and the speedboat continued at the same speed. Warning shots were fired from the helicopter, but the go fast didn't react to this either and fled away. The helicopter was forced to use disabling fire on the outboard engines of the go-fast.

Engines eliminated
The gunner in the helicopter got the opportunity to eliminate one of the two outboard engines, so that the go-fast was very limited in her propulsion. After the outboard engine was eliminated, the crew of the go-fast started to ditch their contraband, but they were too late. A rubberboat was launched from HNLMS Amsterdam with the Law Enforcement and Detachment Team of the US Coast Guard on board. They detained the go-fast crew.

This was the fourth interdiction of a go fast in three weeks. In total, the navy ship prevented 3600 kilogram of cocaine from being transported.

Press Release from the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Crystal Pineapple Awards voting period closed on Friday November 8th with a record 6,329 votes. Votes were able to be cast from October 28th, 2013. The organizing committee is pleased with the record setting votes cast and thanks the public for their enthusiasm.
With only 10 days left till the Award Gala Event, ticket sales have taken off. Limited tickets are still available at the SHTA office at a cost of $150 per person. Individuals also have a choice to purchase a table of 10. Each ticket gives access to the welcome cocktail party, the recognition ceremony, a sumptuous dinner, the silent auction and live entertainment. This year's Crystal Pineapple Award Gala Event promises to be even bigger and better than before.
The St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association is hosting its 8th Crystal Pineapple Awards Gala Event on November 22, 2013 at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort & Casino, recognizing excellence in service in the Tourism, Trade and Environmental industries. For more information, please contact the SHTA office: 542-0108, e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit our website www.shta.com.

PHILIPSBURG:--- A review of the minimum wage, a cost of living allowance and the situation regarding short-term contracts is very much needed, yet OSPP considers that MP Frans Richardson and N.A. advocating urgent attention to the minimum wage issue at this time smacks of opportunism and perhaps hypocrisy. According to Richardson, "thirteen years have gone by in St. Maarten with no increase in minimum wage despite the cries of the public". It also happens that Richardson has been a politician during the entire period that the current minimum wage has been in force. Richardson and N.A. had also been in government for a portion of that time, and there is no evidence that they even had an opinion on the matter. It is also very ironic that during the preparation for St. Maarten becoming a country, discussions were also taking place regarding salaries. The average minimum wage earner was very enthusiastic, for he believed that the salary changes would have included an increase to his salary also, but not realizing that after the astronomical high salaries for the MP's were finalized, there was no more concerns for the salaries of the small man. Yet, it is not strange that Richardson and N.A. are so suddenly passionate about the minimum wage issue, politicians tend to be fired-up and people-oriented on the eve of elections.
In OSPP's opinion, it is often the case on St. Maarten that employers view and applies the minimum wage as a maximum wage. They make it clear that by law they are not obligated to pay more. This way of thinking has to stop.
OSPP favors an adjustment of the minimum wage among others by differentiating the minimum wage structure for example by different age categories and by professions, which would be overall equally beneficial to the employer and employee.
Employers will also be guaranteed the best business possible business climate, such as more favorable investment incentives, rapid issuing of business licenses, work and resident permits. All structures that impede the conducting of business efficiently on St. Maarten deserve adequate attention.
An adjustment of the minimum wage should not result on the businesses being able to increase their prices otherwise we are back to square one.

OSPP Press Release

GREAT BAY:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever during the career fair opening last week at the Belair Community Center congratulated the organizers and urged young people to find a career that has potential for growth.
"I work closely with the Minister of Education, and it would only make sense that in her absence I represent her," said Minister De Weever. "I mention this to link education and the workforce, finishing school and finding a job is one thing, but a career that includes the potential to grow is a goal we should all have for our students."
Minister De Weever further stated at the opening of the career fair that he noticed many businesses that were not present and that there is a clear correlation with work permits. "I hope we can change that trend in the future without jeopardizing our economy," said Minister De Weever.
The minister thanked the organizing committee for their hard work, and also thanked the various companies, colleges locally, regionally and internationally for making the event possible. Minister De Weever closed his opening remarks by asking each and every one present to stay committed to building St. Maarten together.

cdeweeveratsmmctriage12112013GREAT BAY:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever commends the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) for completing the Triage Room in the emergency room.
"Although it took a while, I am happy to see that the Triage is finally up and running," said Minister De Weever. "A trip to the Emergency Room is now quite different compared to the past, as you are attended to quicker, and the waiting period has been cut down."
The Minister is also commending the SMMC on the training that was involved for those to run the Triage.

PHILIPSBURG:--- To enhance the chances of youngsters between the ages of 12 and 25 the funding agency Cooperating Foundations of the Dutch Caribbean decided to do more than short term funding of youth activities and projects and initiated a special program with the duration of four years. The main objective is to prevent youngsters from dropping out of schools and help those that have dropped out already. The funding agency searched for 20 projects on the six islands of the Dutch Kingdom, that would aim to reach this goal, preferably in an innovative way and strengthening existing projects with the same target group.

Seven foundations on St. Maarten were among the 47 foundations that took up this challenge and sent in their project dossiers. After two selection moments, one in July and one in September, three of the St. Maarten project proposals met all criteria and were selected to participate. In total 18 projects were selected: 9 from Curacao, 3 from Aruba, 1 from St. Eustatius, 2 from Bonaire and 3 from St. Maarten. Flying to Aruba for the kick off meeting on November the 21st are:

"Build your Future" of Kids at Sea Foundation
Kids at sea wants to draw more St. Maarten youngsters into an important business sector of the island: the marine sector. Although St. Maarten used to be number 1 in boat building in the region in the old days, nowadays a lot of kids cannot swim and sailing – the most important skill for anyone in the maritime sector- is considered a rich man's hobby. Students of MPC and Sundial, that have been identified to need a boost in motivation, will get intensive sailing lessons and three teams per year will build their own boats. Participation in regatta's and facilitating youngsters to get jobs in the maritime sector are other important features of this plan.

"Students teaching students" of Participant Foundation
Participant Foundation wants to tap into the largest teaching resource at schools that normally is overlooked: the students themselves. The students will form a club in which high performing students will help those that are struggling but are willing to make an effort. They will do this by providing extra tutor classes, repeating the lesson material in their own way. Furthermore students will be trained in counseling fellow students, to help avoiding that small conflicts will end up in suspension or expulsion. Participating schools are Sundial, MPC and St. Maarten Academy. The organization can take pride in having a very driven youth board, consisting of students that participated in Participants' previous initiative of secondary school students teaching pupils of the primary schools.

"St. Maarten Youth Rangers" of Voice of the Youth St. Maarten
Workers in youth care on St. Maarten decided to join forces and initiate new projects for the youngsters in their care. The St. Maarten Youth Rangers is one of their projects; it aims to form a youth VKS group of vulnerable youngsters to regain self esteem, sense of responsibility and purpose in life. The group will meet twice per week and hiking, camping, kayaking, volunteering, and leadership trainings can form part of the program.

The Cooperating Foundations has been established to support social initiatives on the islands of the former Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. It consists of five Dutch Funding agencies, namely Stichting Kinderpostzegels, Oranje Fonds, Innovatiefonds Zorgverzekeraars, Skanfonds and Fonds Sluyterman van Loo.
On St. Maarten an advisory council meets every three weeks to discuss funding requests that foundations on St. Maarten send in. The advisory council would like to congratulate the three selected NGO's and encourage other NGO's with projects for youths, elderly or vulnerable groups in our society to hand in project requests for our regular funding possibilities.

PHILIPSBURG:--- On Wednesday November 13, 2013, the National Institute of Arts will be closed.
We invite all parents and students to the Festival Village to see the performance for the King and the Queen featuring students from NIA, Charlotte Brookson Academy for the Performance Arts and Art Saves Lives.
Audience encouraged to get there at 6:00 pm, gates close at 7:00 pm after the arrival of the Royal Couple. Free admission!

In connection with the visit of His Majesty King Willem Alexander and Her Majesty Queen Maxima to the Milton Peters College on Wednesday November 13, the school buses will be arriving at the following schools on the L.B. Scott Road, Betty's Estate, St. John's and St. Peters area to pick up the students 30 minutes later than the usual pick-up time in the afternoon.

Names of the schools:

  • Both Methodist Agogic Center Campuses
  • Both St. Maarten Academy Campuses
  • Sister Magda School
  • Ace Foundation School
  • St. Dominic Elementary and High School
  • Prince Willem Alexander School
  • Hillside Christian School
  • Ruby Labega School
  • St. Maarten Vocational Training School
  • Milton Peters College

Parents picking up students in those areas on November 13th, kindly take into consideration the fact that certain roads leading to the L.B. Scott Road and the L.B. Scott Road itself will be blocked until the Royal Couple's motorcade has departed.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The second victim that was shot Saturday night behind Patricia's Bar was removed from the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) on Monday for his own safety. SMN News has been reliably informed that Nino Brown Thewet had to be taken to the "sick bay" of the Pointe Blanche prison for his own safety. Sources say that police felt they needed to protect Thewet because certain gang members were hanging around SMMC while he was in hospital.
Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed on Tuesday that the second victim is out of SMMC but claimed not to know where the victim is held. Henson also confirmed on Tuesday that Thewet is not a suspect in the deadly shooting that left Rondell Bobb of Guyana dead.
Relatives of the deceased young man who was residing in Sucker Garden are peeved with sentiments shared by a number of people that are claiming that Bobb was a gangster. One relative told SMN News that Bobb had some deficiencies but he was a hardworking and creative young man. "Rondell could have built anything, he was driving a truck picking up garbage, despite his condition. Rondell was also very friendly and helpful. We agree he might have been in the wrong place at the wrong time and his friends were not well chosen, but he has no criminal record and he was hardworking. Rondell Bobb was never arrested by police either." The relative said that they believe that Bobb was either bullied or was in a situation and he did not know how dangerous it was. "We believe that the second person who was shot knew he was wanted and that is why he had Rondell drive his car and take over 20 bullets for him. We also think that the people that are jumping to conclusions that the late Rondell Bobb had a gun on him when he was killed should know that the object between Bobb's legs at the time of his murder was his phone and the head of his belt." Another matter the relatives of Rondell Bobb are peeved about are the graphic photos of his dead body that are on several websites and Facebook. "We believe the police should ensure that those photographs are removed from online, we (the relatives) saw him that night when he was killed, we saw his body in that car for hours and we do not want to be reminded of this for the rest of our lives. We have to go online but we don't think we have to see the photographs of our relative everyday like that online."
Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson also condemned the publication of the photographs online, he said that the person or persons who took those pictures and uploaded them online did not think about the family's feelings while they are jeopardizing an investigation. Henson said up to Tuesday morning police had no clue on the shooter or shooters and are calling on members of the community who might have seen what transpired Saturday night to contact the police with whatever information they may have that could assist them in the ongoing investigation.

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PHILIPSBURG:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams presented VIP tickets to the Winner of the Royal Quiz. Mr. Wayne Johnson became the winner of the Quiz that was placed in the local newspaper in which historic questions were asked about our previous Queens and Kings. On Monday, November 11, he received his V.I.P. passes to the Youth Showcase that will be held on Wednesday, November 13, in honor of King Willem Alexander at the Festival Village. A cast of approximately 250 children will participate from the various dance schools as well as the Charlotte Brookson Academy under the artistic leadership of Mrs. Clara Reyes and Mrs. Arlene Halley of the National Institute of Arts. The general public is invited to be witness this majestic event which will also be broadcasted live on Cable TV.

On Tuesday, November 12, additional V.I.P. passes will be shared out, this time to the winners of the 'Royal Visit Art contests' which was held among the primary and secondary schools. Children were requested to be creative and make a portrait of the Royal Couple. A judge selected the winners who will receive their V.I.P. passes from the hands of Prime Minister during the official opening of the art exhibition at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library at 4 pm at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library. The public is invited and is able to view all art submissions for the remainder of the week.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

fccafoundationdonatesgiftstocaribbeanchildren11112013PEMBROKE PINES, Florida:--- The holidays will have special meaning for nearly 7,000 children through the FCCA Foundation's 18th annual Holiday Gift Project. FCCA Member Lines will deliver holiday presents and cheer to underprivileged children throughout Florida and 33 Caribbean and Latin American destinations.

The FCCA Foundation contributes toys specially selected by destination partners for appropriate age groups and gender. Member Lines then load the gifts onboard their ships and transport them to participating destinations, where festivities are arranged, complete with food, drinks and appearances including Santa and Disney characters.

"The FCCA Holiday Gift Project has brought smiles to the faces of hundreds of Jamaican children. Since its inception, the FCCA has lived up to its commitment....providing toys for the children who are less fortunate," said Margaret Jones, manager of visitor relations, Jamaica Tourist Board. "Over the years, the Ministry of Tourism and the Jamaica Tourist Board have joined with the FCCA and its Member Lines to make the gift giving a wonderful experience. It is certainly clear that the gifts are selected with great thought and care each year, and the squeals of delight from the children tell of their happiness."

"We are pleased of the good work that the FCCA Foundation has been doing for the past 18 years," told Kevin Sheehan, CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line and chairman of the FCCA. "It's important to take care of children in need, and it's gratifying to see the Foundation continue to grow and partner with charities who have children that are counting on them for some holiday cheer."

In its 20th year, the FCCA Foundation continues to improve the lives of citizens in the Caribbean and Latin America through projects like this. The Foundation has impacted thousands of lives and provided millions in funding to various organizations and causes.

The following destinations will participate in this special event:

  • Antigua
  • Aruba
  • Bonaire
  • Belize
  • Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
  • Cartagena, Colombia
  • Colon, Panama
  • Costa Maya, Mexico
  • Cozumel, Mexico
  • Curacao
  • Dominica
  • Eluthera, Bahamas
  • Ensenada, Mexico
  • Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
  • Falmouth, Jamaica
  • Freeport, Bahamas
  • Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Islands
  • Grenada
  • Miami, Florida
  • Montego Bay, Jamaica
  • Nassau, Bahamas
  • Ocho Rios, Jamaica
  • Progreso, Mexico
  • Roatan, Honduras
  • Samana, Dominican Republic
  • Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • St. Kitts
  • St. Lucia
  • St. Maarten
  • St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.
  • Tortola, BVI
  • Turks & Caicos

The FCCA Member Lines are committed to working with its destination partners to deliver holiday cheer.

Carnival Cruise Lines, Celebrity Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, Holland America Line, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean International.

cooperatingfoundationsdonatetosistermagdaschool11112013L.B. SCOTT ROAD:--- Members of the Parent Teacher Association of the Sister Magda School happily accepted a donation from the Cooperating Foundations of the Dutch Caribbean (Samenwerkende Fondsen) for their clever anonymous breakfast program for those children in their school that need it.
Normally the funding agency Cooperating Foundations does not finance food items and compensation for food preparation for about 6 months if there is no guarantee that it can continue afterwards. Because the government however has firm plans to start breakfast programs in all primary schools next year, an exception was made.

btpsxmdonatesservertompc11112013L.B. SCOTT ROAD:--- Bureau Telecommunications and Post St. Maarten donated two HP DL series rack mountable 19" servers with dual power supplies, redundant disk including memory and processor and a 19" equipment server rack to the ICT department of the Milton Peter College.

The servers are intended for the hosting of software applications and will form a critical part of the data network of MPC. They will be used for several network critical functions such as central email services, central data management, shared access to files, and access control to the network. Managing Director of Carib Work IT N.V., Mr. Serge Bakker contributed to this donation by configuring, testing and delivering the servers at no costs and will provide onsite technical support to the schools whenever that's needed.

General Director of Milton Peter College & Sundial School, Mr. de Visser, was delighted with the generous donation of BTP-SXM and stated: "our school will benefit from this contribution both now and in the future. In times of limited resources, contributions such as these make an incredible difference in what's available to our schools".

With the donation of data servers, Bureau Telecommunications and Post St. Maarten, spearheaded by Mr. Anthony Carty, wants to stimulate the use of ICT in schools for both students and teachers. "For the future of St. Maarten, it's of great importance that students learn how to apply and further extend their ICT skills in the curriculum".

BTP-SXM Press Release

gracitaarrindell11112013PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell says last week Friday Super Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines causing catastrophic damage to part of the island-chain. The number of reported causalities has been estimated at over 10,000 in one city, but that figure is expected to rise as many areas become more accessible.

"We can recall the devastation that our island nation suffered after Hurricane Luis in 1995. As a people we can comprehend what these people are going through, but their storm was much stronger than ours, so you can imagine.

"One can expect that some form of relief effort will be started in the coming days, and we should support legitimate relief efforts that are to help the people of the Philippines," President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell said on Monday.

More than 660,000 people reportedly have been displaced and 9.8 million have been affected by the passing of the typhoon described as the worst storm system to ever impact a country.

"A major airlift effort is underway in the impacted area as critical relief operations move forward. Many communities are difficult to reach as roads, airports and bridges were destroyed or blocked with debris.

"Let's keep the victims of the Philippines in our prayers and pray for their loved ones living on other parts of the island-chain that were not affected and those living abroad. Without a doubt they are worried about their families living in the impacted areas," President Arrindell said on Monday.

eholidayandpchopinlayingsxmdaywreaths11112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Dignitaries from both sides of the island including Governor Eugene Holiday along with his wife Marie-Louis, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams, President of Parliament Gracita Arrindell, President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Aline Hanson, first Vice President Guillaume Arnell, and several other elected officials rose early Monday morning to begin St. Martin Day festivities at the Seventh Day Adventist Church where the ecumenical service was held.

The day's celebration continued with the wreath laying ceremony which was done at the Bellevue monument. The first set of wreaths were laid by Governor Eugene Holiday and Prefet Philippe Chopin while the second set of wreaths were laid by two women that held top positions together for the first time, they were Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams and President of the Collectivity Aline Hanson. After the official wreath laying ceremony where the national anthems were played by the brass band and a poem was recited by Ruby Bute, the dignitaries were transported to the A.C. Wathey Cruise Facility where the Coast Guard displayed their newly acquired crime helicopter. Two senior officers of the Coast Guard gave the elected officials a brief introduction on what can be done with the helicopter and all that is on board the new crime fighting equipment. Governor Holiday got into the helicopter to get a first-hand look and feel of being inside the helicopter, Prefet Philippe Chopin and third Vice President Ramona Connor did the same.

swescotwilliamsandahansonlayingsxmdaywreaths11112013The dignitaries were then taken to Front Street opposite the Court House were various uniform troupes gave the salute to Governor Holiday and Prefet Chopin while the other dignitaries and invited guests looked at the parade. The final part of the official ceremony took place at Festival Village where elected officials delivered their messages after the various troupes paraded and displayed their skills inside the grounds of Festival Village.

Minister of Education and Culture Patricia Lourens-Philip who was the host of the annual event made clear that she was not going to make promises on cooperation between the two sides because of the difference in laws on both sides. She said that even though she was not making promises she could not deliver, there are committees and commissions working together for the best interest of St. Maarten.

President of the Collectivity Aline Hanson placed focus on what is was like years ago as she reflected on this year's theme "Back in the Day". Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams also shared the same sentiments while she encouraged St. Martiners to enjoy the celebration. Prefet Philippe Chopin and Governor Eugene Holiday also reflected on what it was like years ago on St. Martin and how the people of the island survived and made their living.

Click here to view more photos of the official ceremony of St. Martin Day 2013.

Sint Maarten Day Message

by

Eugene B. Holiday
The Governor of Sint Maarten

Fellow Sint Maarteners,

Happy Sint Maarten's Day. It is my hope that you are enjoying our national holiday with family and friends savoring our sweet Sint Maarten land from north to south and from east to west.
Today November 11, 2013, we join together as brothers from Marigot and Philipsburg to celebrate Sint Maarten's Day, our National Day. A celebration where we embrace our traditions and culture and project our potential as a people. Our theme: Back in the Day, for this Sint Maarten's day is therefore fitting because it accentuates the foundation of yesteryear, built for our Sint Maarten of the now and here.
When we hear the words Sint Maarten back in the day, we tend to get nostalgic and reminisce of the way things used to be. We poetically reminisce about:

  • the time when we knew most everyone by name
  • the time when we could sleep with our doors and windows open
  • the time when parents disciplined their children with the belt and the family was the cornerstone of our community
  • the time when good morning, good afternoon and good night were common
  • the time when your word was as good as gold
  • the time when our lagoons and ponds were rich sources of sea food
  • the time when our great salt pond banked on backstreet
  • the time when during dry weather we played baseball in the fresh pond
  • the time when wells and cisterns were key to our water usage
  • the time when we could sit and count the cars pass by
  • the time when the old Simpson bridge only allowed for one vehicle to pass at a time
  • the time when boys and girls scouts and boys and girls brigades were THE youth organizations
  • the time when children made their own toys such as rollers and tree houses
  • the time when Sunday school was mandatory and held by miss Glorine under the tamond tree at Emilio's estate
  • the time when Sunday Matinée at Vava Flanders was the big outing;
  • the time when Seaview Hotel and Pasangrahan Hotel were the top hotel properties;
  • the time when we got our hamburgers and milkshakes at Risdon's;
  • the time when groceries were synonymous to Food Center and beverages to Vance James & Sons
  • the time when we had various mom and pops shops for a pound of this or that;
  • the time when we tanked our cars bought from L.C Fleming Ford and Vlaun and Sons at Scott's ESSO station;
  • the time when we shopped at L.C. Fleming Materials, Caribe Lumber and Philipsburg Utilities, Yankees Department Store, Beach Islander and Paul White and Brothers, as well as at Ms. Matteau, Caribbean palm and Bata
  • the time when we got our melee from the neighbor and our news from the Windward Islands Opinion
  • In summary Sint Maarten Back in the Day.

My fellow Sint Maarteners, my brothers and sisters,
This is a but brief reflection of Sint Maarten Back in the day as I experienced, read about and remember it. There is so much more that I can share but time does not permit.
The Sint Maarten/Saint Martin I described has changed and transformed. And while change is inevitable as the wields of time rolls on, it is important that we not do lose sight of the strengths, characteristics and values of the people of Sint Maarten that made today possible.
Looking at the picture I described I would therefore like to draw your attention to the values of the people of Sint Maarten Back in the Day. The picture reveals a Sint Maarten people who at the core are:

  • family centered, community oriented and friendly,
  • hard working and self-reliant,
  • has respect for self and for others,
  • live in harmony with our Sweet Sint Maarten land; and
  • in cooperation, solidarity and unity

These my fellow Sint Maarteners, my brothers and sisters have been key factors in the realization of the aspirations of our people. It is therefore imperative that we all pause for a moment and assess where we stand relative to these values. And whatever your assessment it is my hope that each of us, at the end of the pause, will embrace these values and characteristics. On this Sint Maarten Day let us thus cease the moment and commit to these values and characteristics and do all in our power to pass them on to the next generation. Core values which makes the interest and further development of Sint Maarten/Saint Martin paramount in all we do. For it is only by doing that that we can expect to achieve the continued and balanced growth and aspirations of the people of Sint Maarten/Saint Martin.
My fellow Sint Maarteners, my brothers and sisters
Anchored in my embrace and commitment to these values for a stronger Sint Maarten/Saint Martin I hereby, on behalf of my wife Marie-Louise and myself, wish the people of Sint Maarten/Saint Martin a pleasant, happy and safe Day.
May God bless you and may God Bless Sint Maarten.

Thank you.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) Hon. Maurice Lake announces that the second public consultation related to the drafting of development plans for the Greater Philipsburg area will be held on November 18.

The public consultation will take place Monday, November 18 at 7:00pm at University of St. Martin, Philipsburg.

The process of the preparation of zoning plans in the format of public consultations is cardinal for the preparation of the aforementioned that meet the needs and expectations of the community of Sint Maarten, and specifically those of the important stakeholders such as the neighborhood community councils, home owners associations and other entities that serve a role in voicing the concerns of residents within the neighborhoods.

"This is a follow-up public consultation and the input of the community is considered paramount in this process and in order for the right choices to be made. The people have to have a say by giving their views with respect to the spatial development of the country," Minister Hon. Maurice Lake said on Monday.

The aforementioned plans will guide the future spatial development of the country where it relates to government and private land.

The town hall meeting process is part of process of drafting of development plans/ "zoning plans" for country Sint Maarten which was initially started back in the first quarter of 2012 under former Minister of VROMI Theo Heyliger.

The OSPP extends its' deepest condolences to the people of the Philippines and its' community here in St. Maarten on the loss of so many lives caused by the storm and the damage done to the country. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

Lenny F. Priest
President/Interim Leader

patricialourensatunescogeneralconference10112013Honorable President, Honorable Director General,
Your Excellencies, Distinguished delegates,
Ladies & Gentlemen,
Mr. President, as the new Minister for Education, Youth, Culture and Sports on St. Maarten, it is an honour and pleasure for me to participate in this illustrious event.

Let me take a few seconds to extend on behalf of Sint Maarten, congratulations to the people of Anguilla on achieving associate membership with UNESCO, Anguilla is one of Sint Maarten's neighboring islands (less that 30 minutes away by boat), our people share many common aspects of culture, economic and social activity.

Mr. President, Sint Maarten became a Country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands in October of 2010 and a year later we became an associate member of UNESCO. Since then we have made important strides in many areas and I would like to share with you our major achievements.

The legal framework for the installation of the St. Maarten's National Commission for UNESCO has been approved by government, the Secretariat is functional and a Secretary General for UNESCO has been appointed.

In the domain of Culture on St. Maarten, where the preservation and highlighting of our National Heritage is concerned:

  • Historically, July 1st is known as our Day of Emancipation. This day was proclaimed as a public holiday for the first time in 2012 to afford our people the opportunity to reflect on the atrocities of slavery and celebrate our freedom from its shackles.
  • Also in 2012 and 2013 the Governor of St. Maarten hosted two symposia with the themes "National Heritage: its historical, cultural & economic importance" and "Sustainable Development: challenges for Sint Maarten as a Small Island Caribbean Nation" respectively.
    These symposia brought together a large cross-section of the community of our island as well as professionals from neighbouring islands.
  • By Ministerial Decree at the beginning of this year, the decade starting in 2013 and ending in 2023 was proclaimed: "The Decade of Revitalizing Our Natural and Cultural Heritage".

Mr. President, against this backdrop St. Maarten is in the process of acceding to the Convention for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage. In addition, we support and endorse the project proposal on strengthening capacities to implement the 2003 Convention in Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire, St Maarten, St Eustatius and Saba, in cooperation with the Netherlands and Surinam, which will be realized in 2014.

The cultural institutional infrastructure of St. Maarten was further advanced by the establishment of the Foundation called "CARIBBEAN PITCH – IT".
"CARIBBEAN PITCH – IT" proposes to collaborate with other member states in the Caribbean and to serve as the portal for the Tangible Cultural Heritage project "The Eastern Caribbean Coastal Fortifications and Related Cultural Landscapes".

In this context I call attention to one of our new objectives, which is to obtain recognition for a category 2 center on St. Maarten.
Our proposal for this center is to serve as a world-renowned professional institute in the area of Tangible Cultural Heritage supported by Information Technology.

Culture and education meet where the focus on the youth of St. Maarten begins. Mr. President, representing the multicultural composition of our society, our youth came together in a Youth Round Table Conference in September of this year.

The preliminary report of the Youth Round Table conference cited "IDENTITY" as an area of importance to our youth. As a result St. Maarten's 2013 program in commemoration of the International Day of the Rights of the Child will focus on mentioned area under the theme "My right to an Identity: My Right to Belong".
Our Youth Parliament engages in annual sessions at St. Maarten's Parliament's Headquarters. Their session this year was centered around the need to introduce more technology in our schools.
As far as science is concerned, Mr. President, a Man and Biosphere (MAB) committee has been established on St. Maarten. A potential site has been selected as a biosphere reserve and presently the committee is engaging in the process to request the designation of the selected site as a UNESCO reserve.

In the area of education, Mr. President, I am proud to announce that St. Maarten now has its own National Institute for Technical & Vocational Education. Our government is committed to provide the students of this institute for continuing and tertiary education with appropriate knowledge, skills and competencies to enable them to either successfully enter the job market or to actively pursue an opportunity for self-employment.

Mr. President, I am equally proud to announce yet another project to you, which is the "one laptop per child project". The ambitious goals of this project are to provide a tablet to each student, to equip our schools with the necessary infrastructure and provide our teachers with the necessary training to make our education system relevant to the technological requirements of the 21st century.
In order to provide optimal development opportunities for our students with special needs, we engaged the assistance of a U.S. University to categorize the special needs of our students and to make recommendations for individual remediation plans.
In closing Mr. President, it is our aim as a new associate member of this august body, to continue building that on which we have embarked and developing new initiatives in the area of Education, Science, and Culture in our continued efforts to uphold the ideals and goals of UNESCO. In light of this we will like to take this opportunity to announce our full support and sponsorship of the draft resolution to reinforce UNESCO's strategy in SIDS as part of the post 2015 development agenda.
I thank you!

pjiaesoccerplayersatarubaslamgames10112013SIMPSON BAY:--- Warmth and sportsmanship were the two main characteristics of the recently concluded Airport Slam Games held in Aruba. The Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) Sporting Club, which participated in the games, returned very satisfied with the organization of the event and the performance of the teams it fielded in the five sports.

"Our teams gave a good account of themselves and made us proud, especially in volleyball and dominoes in which they became sub-champs," said Evans Marshall, president of SXM Sporting Club Foundation.

He said the St. Maarten representatives took third place in softball and fourth in soccer and target shooting respectively.

Other airports represented at the Slam Games were those of Suriname, Curacao and Aruba, the hosts.

"The official hosts, the Reina Beatrix International Airport, gave the SXM group a rousing welcome reception and provided transportation via a party bus," Marshall said.

"At the farewell party, they thanked SXM for its branded promotional items and its successes at the games," Marshall added.

It was also announced that the next edition of the games will be hosted by Suriname in 2014.

SXM Airport managing director, Regina LaBega, congratulated the contingent for "the pride and honor with which they represented St. Maarten at the Slam Games" and wished the Sporting Club more success in all of its undertakings.

winairatsxmcareerandstudyfair10112013BELAIR:--- On November 7, 2013 First Officer Ashnil Sakhrani and Captain Michael Jeffrey represented our National Airline WINAIR at St. Maarten's annual Career & Study Fair held at Belair's Community Center. The fair was held between 7am to 6pm. It was attended by companies and organizations such as the PJIA, Education Department, Customs, Coast Guard, St. Maarten Medical Center, Telcell, Florida Universities and many more. The Fair targeted all high schools on Dutch St. Maarten and the Island of Saba.

The students showed great interest in WINAIR and asked many questions concerning the job opportunities at the airline. During the fair a raffle was held giving students a chance to "Win a day at WINAIR", visiting each department of the airline and flying along with its pilots.

Over 150 students entered the raffle. Four lucky students won this opportunity. They are Juliy He (St. Dominic High) LeQuan Brooks (MPC) Simon Speetjens (MPC) and Danel Lucas (MPC). The raffle was drawn by Ms. Ruthline Rogers-Steba one of the organizers of the Career and Study Fair.

WINAIR's booth at the Study Fair continues to be one of the most popular among the students and WINAIR's dynamic Captain Jeffry confided that each year the airline's Activity Committee looks forward to having our National Airline attend this fair. He echoed Managing Director Michael Cleaver's wish to have the country's Ministry of Education include in their student education financing program, scholarships for careers in the airline industry such as Pilots, Aircraft Mechanics, Aviation Management and other related studies. Each year WINAIR has to recruit pilots from abroad to fill the various vacancies in their aircraft cockpits due to a lack of local pilots in sufficient numbers.

3winprizesinpjiaequizatcareerandstudyfair10112013SIMPSON BAY:--- Three students, all of them of the St. Maarten Academy won prizes for having the most correct answers in a quiz organized by the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) during the highly successful Career and Study Fair held at the Belair Community Center, Thursday.

The first prize of a Samsung Galaxy tablet was won by Jayni Suero, while the second prize consisting of a 5th generation iPod Touch went to Sue Kishana Bera. Damion Lee of St. Maarten Academy PSVE took the third prize of a Nikon digital camera. He was unable to attend the prize-giving ceremony held at the end of the Fair.

Participants in the quiz were asked a total of 15 questions, all but five of which were multiple choice questions.

The Quiz was obviously a big hit with the students who milled around the SXM Airport stand at the Fair to answer the questions. They also received information on career opportunities at the airport and were able to view videos of the Flash Mob dance held recently at the Meet and Greet area of the airport, which featured some of the students at the Fair.

All the students who visited the SXM Airport stand received branded gift items and showed a lot of interest in the career opportunities the airport offers.

"The Fair was very well-attended and we were very happy to see so many students interested in what the airport does and what careers they can study for to work there," said Suzy Kartokromo, acting manager, Marketing and Customer Service Department at SXM.

patricialourensphilipmeetswithpmivarasjes10112013PARIS, France:--- On Thursday November 7th, 2013 Honorable Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs of Sint Maarten, Mrs. Patricia Lourens-Philip and Honorable Prime Minister and Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Curaçao, Mr. Ivar Asjes took the opportunity during their attendance of the 37th UNESCO General Conference to discuss several issues regarding education in both countries.

Coming out of this discussion, which was held at the Kingdom Embassy in Paris were opportunities for cooperation and collaboration between St. Maarten and Curacao.

In another few weeks, the public will be subjected to the kind of commotion over the 2014 budget as there was over balancing of the 2013 budget. As it was then, it happens again that instead of scrutinizing government's fiscal management and development policy to ensure that we receive most for our tax dollars, MP's will huddle together to present a balanced budget to the CFT before the deadline expires. From Parliament, instead probing questions and well-reasoned arguments, we will be bombarded with superficial ramblings in the name of debate. Ultimately, the MP's supporting the government will all agree to a balanced document, which will be busted open widely once again a few months later with amendments.
As reported in the media, that the CFT is standing by the stipulation that the first rendition of the 2014 budget should be available for handling by December 15. It is also notable that the CFT has admonished that government trims 20 million guilders from the budget before presenting it. In other words, the CFT is prepared to give a negative advise on the 2014 budget - balanced or not – unless at least expenditures to the tune of 20 million guilders is cut from the budget. In meeting these stringent requirements, the Finance Minister is likely to engage in a willy-nilly cutting of those sections of the budget that are easiest to manipulate. In other words, government will downgrade its services and other public undertaking in order to decrease expenditures; and very few parliamentarians will be equipped to challenge the arguments that will be advance in defense of those cuts. However, while cuts may be necessary they should not result in diminishing government services to the people, for which the public dutifully pays weekly, monthly and annually as the case may be.
"In this context and for other reasons the OSPP expects that the draft budget be made available to the public, says Lenny Priest, "that the ordinary man on the streets may have an opportunity to contribute to the budget debate through interaction with his favorite parliamentarian. This is certainly not asking too much. If the public is to better appreciate how his money is spent, it is advisable that upon the Council of Minister's approving the draft budget, an English version of this important policy document be posted on the government website for public consumption. And if this is not possible this time around, the Dutch version should be posted. We are also suggesting that when eventually the Parliament approves the 2014 budget, a summarized version of this document be posted on the government's webpage for the use of students, businesses and other organizations etc, any and everyone who may be interested in the details of the government's intention for their future. Now is the time for us to commence educating our people about matters that affect their lives through presenting them with a copy of the draft budget 2014 for their information. We sincerely hope that our government would agree and show maturity in this matter.

OSPP Press Release

My Fellow Citizens, Happy St. Maarten Day 2013.

This Monday, November 11, 2013 we will be celebrating St. Maarten Day on the Southern side of the island, on Dutch St. Maarten. It is always a privilege and honor to have our elected officials from both side of the island come together have lunch, make some beautiful speeches and then the next day business as usual. Over the last couple of years the government from both sides has added another dimension to the celebration, the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding for this, that and the other. The next year, another signing but no significant changes as it pertain to the working together of the two governments.
Many years ago these celebrations include the people from both sides as they compete with each other for the November 11 football cup, the boat races, the swimming races from the A. C. Wathey Pier to the Captain Hodge wharf, running races around Philipsburg, zinc boat races in the Great Bay Salt Pond and so many more cultural activities. Those were the good old days. This reminds me of the calypso that King Stunky won the Calypso crown in 1984, namely; "Where have our culture gone"
It is a fact that we don't experience the great celebrations that existed many years ago and the people see this as just another day off from work and our students don't have to go school. Is this the price we paid and are still paying for this development?
The OSPP feels very strongly that St. Maarten day celebration should be one week of activities leading up to St. Maarten Day. Every evening there should be some type of activities organized by all the organizations within the various districts such as the community councils, the churches, the schools, the community police officers, the businesses and last but not the least the department of culture and community development within the government as the coordinators, Once activities are organized, the people of the districts would be in the mood and would get involved in all the celebrations on St. Maarten Day. This form of celebration should continue every year as it would include the people from all the districts and we will get the people involved and not just a day to stay home.
After that week of celebration in the various districts St. Maarten Day on November 11 will be celebrated by all the residents, bringing the people together, enhancing love for our country, encouraging our norms and values while bringing back our culture. St. Maarten is my home and I will not leave it to go nowhere else.

OSPP Press Release

CAY HILL:--- The St. Maarten Medical Center can expect improved services at the emergency department of the hospital.

Adjoining the waiting area in the emergency room, is a newly built Triage room. In the ER, patients are not treated on a first come first serve basis but on the severity of their health situation. To determine in which order the patients see the doctor, an assessment is made. The newly built triage room will offer the patient privacy during this assessment. This new space gives us opportunity to give care sooner.

Triage is the assessment of a patient's condition to determine the order of treatment. In the emergency room nurses assess the patient during triage. Though triage is a system used by nurses, in the emergency room doctors and nurses work close together and so the doctor must have knowledge of this process.

Before making use of the room to fully implement Triage in the ER, a total of 24 ER doctors and nurses and other critical care workers at SMMC, received Triage training from MeduProf-S Mr. Philip Vriend, a team leader with 18 years of nursing experience in the ER. The staff received training about giving clinical priority, asking questions, taking vital signs, privacy and examination of a patient. The training included theoretical and practical training over a period of 5 days in October. Early next year, Mr. Vriend will return to evaluate how the process is working in the hospital's emergency room and to give on-the-job coaching.

With this training and the facility to fully implement triage, the quality of care at our emergency services will improve by reducing risky situations that occur during a patient's wait for assessment.

In any emergency room, short waiting times cannot be guaranteed as a patient waiting time can increase if there is suddenly a more urgent case. However, the time of making first contact with a care worker to assess the patient's current health condition will significantly be improved at SMMC. Every patient who enters the emergency room will have Triage care within 15 minutes. After triage, the nurses will remain vigilant regarding the patient's health status up until the patient is seen and treated by the ER doctor.

At our ER, we give immediate professional care to about 13,000 emergency visits each year and we know that in emergencies patients and family members are stressed and anxious. Yet at all times, the care workers at the emergency room are doing their best to help our patients as quickly and efficiently as possible.

One week, after the building of the triage room, Manager Patient Care comments that "it has guaranteed the SMMC a more structured and timely screening of our patients before seeing the ER doctor." He continues, "We will keep informing the community of our new changes in the Emergency Room. What we want to accomplish, is for our patients to know and feel that they are getting the best of care in our Emergency Room."

From the Board of Directors, Kees Klarenbeek, "This Triage room is one of many changes we are making in our hospital for the improvement of patient care."

SMMC Press Release

rondellbobb09112013SUCKER GARDEN:--- Police were busy most of Saturday night investigating a shooting that took place behind Patricia's Bar on Sucker Garden Road. Dead is Rondell Bobb also known as "Bobb the Builder" (23) a national of Guyana who was shot multiple times in a vehicle. Bobb is well known in the Sucker Garden area as being very creative with his hands as he builds almost anything. He uwas partially handicapped and is also known to be friendly.
Residents in Sucker Garden said they cannot imagine why anyone would shoot and kill Bobb. "This young man was partially handicapped and he was also creative and friendly." Some alluded that he must have been in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong people. Bobb was shot to death inside a vehicle which was parked behind Patricia's Bar. The vehicle was parked at the car wash located behind the bar. Relatives of Rondell Bobb are at a loss for words, they confirmed that Bobb does not own a vehicle and he was in someone's car when he was shot multiple times. Some persons said they believe that the shooter who used a machine gun was after the second victim who was also inside the vehicle when the shooting took place.
A second person identified as Nino Brown "Thewet" is in critical condition at the St. Maarten Medical Center. Unconfirmed reports state that Nino recently came out of prison, he is said to be a national of St. Kitts with ties to the Thewet families on A.T Illidge Road.
Chief of Police Peter de Witte confirmed the shooting Saturday night that left one person dead. De Witte said the shooting took place sometime around 10pm behind Patricia's Bar. Chief Prosecutor Hans Wesslink said he knew of the shooting but up to Sunday afternoon he did not have further information. Press prosecutor Dounia Bennmar said she did not feel comfortable releasing information to the press on the most recent homicide because she is the Prosecutor in charge of the investigation.

Two men shot, one dies during incident.

On Saturday November 9th, 2013 at approximately 9:25pm, police patrols, detectives and paramedics were directed to Flanders Bar on Sucker Garden Road for a shooting incident. On the scene the investigating officers spoke to a witness who stated that shortly before he heard several gun shots fired in the parking lot at the back of the building and was told that someone had been shot behind the building. During the investigation on the scene the officers encountered the lifeless body of the man with initials R.B. (23) from Guyana who had been shot several times and was not showing any signs of life. When the victim was found, he was sitting behind the steering wheel of a gray colored Kia Rio. A medical doctor who came to the scene pronounced the death of this victim. As the investigation continued the officers were informed that a second victim in this incident was brought to the Sint Maarten Medical Center to be treated for gun shot wounds he had suffered. This victim with the initials A.B. was treated and then admitted for observation. The detectives are questioning witnesses and the Forensic Department immediately started collecting evidence in the attempt to bring some clarity to this case.
Up until this press release, no suspect or suspects have been arrested in this case. It is still entirely unclear why this incident took place and who the persons are that are responsible. The Police Department is asking anyone who may have information that could shed some light on this case to use the tip-line (9300) and share this information.

KPSM Police Report

telemdonatestoima08112013POND ISLAND:--- TelEm Group handed over a check and two mobile phones to the Indian Merchants Association Friday, as a donation towards hosting of the group's annual Diwali Ball. IMA representative, Mr. Cookie Bijani, said the mobile phones will be part of a popular silent auction that is organized each year. "We thank TelEm Group management and staff for their kind donation," said Mr. Bijani.

Telem Press Release

pjiae28062012SIMPSON BAY:--- The ultra-modern Terminal Building at the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) will be seven years old on the eve of St. Maarten Day. The facility was officially opened on November 10, 2006 by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands during her royal visit.

"Not only is the new terminal building a beauty to behold, it has become a landmark that other countries in the region" are fashioning their airport after, said SXM managing director, Regina LaBega.

"Coincidentally, we are also celebrating our 70th anniversary this year," she continued, "making this seventh year of the terminal building a double celebration."

LaBega said that the history of the transformation of the terminal building reflects the history of tourism and economic development on the island.

"The Terminal Building and its several transformations since 1943 may be seen as the symbol of the development of not only the airport, but also of the island's tourism economy over the decades," she said.

"In 1964, a Terminal Building was constructed to replace the original one as tourism started to seriously develop on the island. Twenty-two years later, as tourism began to boom and passenger traffic shot up, another Terminal Building became necessary. In 2006, another 20 years after, the brand new, US$100 million ultra-modern Terminal Building was completed to serve the people of our island, and to cater to the increased passenger traffic and the demands of the hub function of the airport," LaBega said.

The new Terminal Building can handle about 2.5 million passengers annually. Its four-level, fully air-conditioned, and spacious modern facilities span an area of 30,500m2 and consist of 12 boarding gates, including 4 passenger loading jet bridges; 46 check-in positions, all equipped with CUTE (Common Use Terminal Equipment) and 8 CUSS kiosks or self-service check-in systems.

"With these and other amenities, our goal continues to be increasing customer satisfaction and ensuring that the 1.7 million passengers that make use of our facilities each year have an experience that will move them," LaBega said.

In order to meet International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards a Runway End Safety Area (RESA) was constructed at the East end of the runway, aimed at minimizing the risk of damage to an aircraft undershooting or overrunning the runway.

In fact, the rehabilitation of the runway, which is currently being carried out, forms a significant part of the Capital Improvement Program that was embarked upon thanks to the successful floating of a new bond issue on the international market. This was facilitated by the Moody's rating which made SXM Airport the first government-owned company to obtain such an important rating by a world renowned agency.

Other projects in the Capital Improvement Program include the relocation of the Fuel Farm, the construction of a new Fixed Base Operator (FBO) facility, renovation of the Cargo Building and the beautification of the Airport roundabout.

"As an award winning airport, we have to continue to innovate, renovate and improve our services in order to remain competitive, especially in view of our increasing role as a regional hub," said LaBega. "This is among the main reasons we have rebranded the SXM airport."

"The people of St. Maarten have an airport they can be proud of because it is their continuing support and the work of the entire staff past and present that has made it into the regional leader it is today," she added.

wibdonatestoima08112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The Windward Islands Bank Ltd. (WIB) made a financial contribution in support of the Indian Merchants Association of St. Maarten (IMA) who is busy preparing for their annual fundraising event, The IMA Diwali Ball 2013. IMA promotes social and cultural activities on St. Maarten in which the proceeds of events are donated to various worthy local charity groups and causes on the island. WIB was thanked by the Indian Merchant Association for their generous donation. The management and staff of WIB wish our Indian Community a Happy Diwali.

WIB Press Release

sxmsignsnewagreementwiththenetherlands08112013PARIS, France:--- On Thursday November 7th, 2013, Honorable Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs of Sint Maarten, Mrs. Patricia Lourens-Philip signed a cooperation protocol with the Honorable Minister of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands, Dr. Jet Bussemaker concerning the 2013 budget for Studying in the Region, at the Dutch Embassy in Paris.

This yearly budget (138.000 euro) was made available for Sint Maarten in 2004 to replace the possibility for Antillean students to get Dutch Study finance for studying in the region.

The monies will be used this year for the development of four programs. These programs will include an acculturation course for all new teachers, a postgraduate diploma in Education, a certificate in Education for Technical and Vocational Education for all teachers at the NIPA (National Institute for Professional Advancement), and a program for continuing education for all teachers in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education.

All programs will be developed in close cooperation with the University of St. Martin (USM). The level and quality of the programs will be such that they are similar to the standards used by the NVAO in the Netherlands.

jacquelinejosephreceivesawardfromchrisbrown08112013HOLLYWOOD, Florida:--- St. Maarten resident Jacqueline Joseph has been named "Professional of the Year" in the Independent Category at the 2013 Auto Rental Summit presented by American Express. Participants at the event gathered in Hollywood, Florida on November 5 to hear the announcement of this year's award winners. As a newly named Auto Rental News Professional of the Year, Jacqueline has been recognized for her outstanding customer service in the car rental industry.

Jacqueline started working in the Car Rental industry as a Car Rental Agent at Easy Rentals in Roseau, Dominica. She is now a Marketing Executive at Leisure Car Rental in St. Maarten, an Independent Car Rental company known for their Excellent Customer Service. Joseph joined the Leisure team in 2009 as a Marketing Representative and was quickly promoted to Marketing Manager due to her consistent and effective work on behalf of the company and its customers. When asked to comment on the award and the ceremony Joseph said, "It is a great honor to be recognized as Leisure Car Rental's Professional of the Year. Over the years, I've discovered that customer service is Key! We always strive to go above and beyond the call of duty to ensure Maximum Customer Satisfaction."

According to Jimmy Fitzpatrick at Leisure Car Rental, Joseph wears many hats. In addition to her duties as Marketing Manager, she also assists the company with planning, operations and human resources. Joseph now has the distinction of bringing positive recognition to the company and to the St. Maarten community. According to Fitzpatrick, "This is indeed more than an honor for little St. Maarten to be recognized in this prestigious, International Event. Congratulations, Jacqueline, you are indeed an asset to Leisure Car Rental and more importantly to the Island Nation of St. Maarten!"

The 2013 awards luncheon was just the second, but already the event has become something for the car rental industry to look forward to each year. Those who work in the industry are excited to have a chance to recognize their best and most effective employees. Chris Brown, Executive Editor of "Auto Rental News summed it up this way, "The awards are a forum for the auto rental industry to celebrate its champions, enhance industry morale and promote its good works." Awards were presented to winners in each of the car rental business categories, Independent, Corporate and Franchise. A panel of five judges chose the winners and this year's judges included Sharon Faulkner, Executive Director of ACRA (American Car Rental Association); Diane J. Clancy, director of ACRISS (Association of Car Rental Industry System Standards); Leslie Pujo, Attorney/Owner at LaPlaca Pujo, PC; Ziad Khoury, founder and president of the Frontline Performance Group (FPG) and Chris Brown, executive editor of Auto Rental News.

To learn more about Leisure Car Rental and the services they offer visit our website at http://www.leisurecarrentalsxm.com, become a fan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lcarsxm or call 721.581.8577 to speak with a representative. You can also email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

pjiaerepsataerotropolisamericasconference08112013Delegation back from Aerotropolis Americas Conference at DFW

SIMPSON BAY:--- "Airports have become multimodal, multifunctional, economic engines driving commercial development well beyond their boundaries," said Dr. John Kasarda, Director of the Center for Air Commerce at the University of North Carolina, and chairman of the recently concluded inaugural Aerotropolis Americas Conference held at Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport (DFW).
The Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) was among the over 400 participants from 60 different airports at the conference. The SXM delegation consisted of Anastacio Baker, Quality Assurance Manager, Michael Lake, Manager, Accounting & Reporting Department, and Kalifa Hickinson, Corporate Communications Specialist.
DFW was chosen to host the event because it is a prime example of an Aerotropolis. It has numerous commercial developments underway, including 15 new international routes, and light rail service starting in 2014. DFW also has service to over 200 nonstop destinations worldwide, providing access to international and domestic markets for business. The Dallas/Ft. Worth area is the fourth largest and fastest growing region in the USA, in large part due to DFW and its access to the world as a global hub. It has been reported that it contributes over $31 billion to the economy of Texas.
Dr. Kasarda, the world's leading expert on the concept of Aerotropolis, describes this as a multimodal freight and passenger complex that supports efficient, cost-effective, sustainable development in a defined region of economic significance centered around an airport. He further noted that "in the process, an airport-integrated economic region is forming (the aerotropolis) made up of spines and clusters of aviation-linked businesses and associated residential complexes stretching up to 30 miles outward."
He stressed the importance of keeping "Last Mile" costs at a minimum, which is the cost of travel from one airport to another (including time on the ground), in other words, the total time/cost of connecting through a particular airport. He stressed that airports should be looking at ways to reduce the time it takes passengers to get to and from their facilities.
According to Dr. Kasarda, regions can also increase their employment and income by reducing the cost of passenger and air cargo movement on the ground. In addition, he spoke about the need for airports to reserve the land nearest to them for air intensive activities. He noted that Aerotropolises create investor value by reducing the cost of business and accelerating regional economic growth and job creation.
The major threats to a successful Aerotropolis are lack of community support and insufficient communication. It is important for the local community to understand the role an airport plays in regional economic activity.
Airports globally are creating shopping mall concepts for their airside operations, as well as exploring other ways of increasing non-aeronautical revenue. Some of the commercial activities include the development of airport hotels and conference centers; upscale boutiques and restaurants; spa/recreation centers, all near airport premises as well as hosting airport weddings – a phenomenon that is becoming increasingly popular.
The idea of an Aerotropolis is for businesses that have significant economic impact to surround an airport. However, the time and cost of connecting is even more crucial to the Aerotropolis strategy than physical space.
Similarly, the spirit of collaboration, not competition, is what drives (Aerotropolis) growth in a region. Speakers at the conference repeatedly stressed the importance of stakeholder collaboration and regional cooperation.
Connectivity and strengthening the airport's hub function were recurring themes as well as moving goods and people through the hub seamlessly and swiftly.
An Aerotropolis is a long-term vision that needs a strategic plan in which collaboration and communication are crucial. For this reason, SXM will be hosting a symposium in December, not only to commemorate its 70th Anniversary, but to give stakeholders a better understanding of the Aerotropolis concept, and the steps airports are taking to increase non-aeronautical revenue and the overall role of airports in regional economic development.
The symposium will be held on December 3, 2013 and will feature the "Father" of the Aerotropolis concept himself, Dr. John Kasarda.

nagicohonorslongstandingclients08112013PHILIPSBURG:--- NAGICO Insurances held a Customer Appreciation Day on Friday Nov 8, 2013 where they showered their clients for their continued patronage with snacks, drinks, and gifts throughout the day.

The highlight of the day was the honoring of NAGICO's longstanding clients amongst which were Ms. Angelyn Fowler and Mr. Orville Thompson both clients since NAGICO's inception in 1982.

"We can't thank you enough and we are very grateful to have you as customers for over 30 years" said Mrs. Gervaise Schoobaar-Maynard, NAGICO's Customer Service Manager as she presented them with commemorative plaques, a well filled gift basket and a special goody bag.

There was also a raffle held amongst persons that liked NAGICO's Facebook page and shared it amongst friends. "It's just one of the ways we can give back to our loyal customers and which we will continue to do in the future" said Paul Dijkhoffz, NAGICO's Executive Marketing Manager.

The day was opened by the Soualiga Brass Band and music from DJ Norbert Graves continued to entertain the many customers that stopped by throughout the day.

NAGICO Press Release

lionsclubdonatestodowsmusicalfoundation08112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Lions Club on Wednesday made a contribution of US$ 3000,- to the Dow's Musical Foundation to assist the foundation with the great work they are doing providing steel pan lessons to the various schools and kids on the island. The musical foundation headed by the Mighty Dow has truly saved the art form of steel pan on the island and the Lions Club wanted to ensure that kids that are not able to financially pay for these lessons aren't excluded from learning this great art form.
The club represented by its President Lion Claudio Buncamper, Treasurer Lion Alphons Gumbs, Secretary Lion Davey Woods and Past District Governor Lion Claudius Buncamper visited the present location at the Cottage Round-a-bout and toured the various class rooms being used for the classes. During the visit the youngsters also recited some tunes they are learning to play under the guidance of the maestro himself DOW.
What the club members also noticed was the urgent need for the expansion of the location as at present no less than 250 plus youngsters from various schools partake in the steel pan lessons that are being offered. To advance to higher levels more space is needed so individually more can also be offered. In that aspect businesses should come together and assist to get the location up to par. The Lions themselves will also look into this matter and see how it can assist.
All the kids that are busy with the classes will be given a stage to showcase their talents as the Lions have offered them to play for their annual Christmas Bingo Spectacular at the Festival Village prior to the start of the bingo games. That on itself will be a great treat for all the bingo players and should set a wonderful atmosphere for the evening in question on Saturday, December 7th.

seatrekcrew08112013PHILIPSBURG:--- On October 10th, 2013, two students from Teen Times, Sakir de Castro and Rochana Richardson told Members of Parliament that the youths of St. Maarten were ready to take up the challenge to work in the interest of their country. Richardson rejected the label "destitute" that certain MPs had given the youths of St. Maarten. In their moving address that caught the attention of everyone that attended the special session of Parliament in commemoration of Constitution Day, both youths of St. Maarten said that St Maarten would be "better together" if politicians and businesses involve the youths in developing St. Maarten.

It seems that both De Castro and Richardson knew their peers, they also knew what some of them were doing and they knew that those sitting on the blocks were not doing so by choice but they are waiting for an opportunity to get involved.

Four young St. Maarten youths, the youngest being just 18 years old, make up the crew for Sea Trek Helmet Diving. These youths namely Kevin, Joshua, Terry, and Denzel join an older gentleman by the name of Chin to form the crew of Sea Trek Helmet Diving.
These young men are the ones that make up the crew at Sea Trek Helmet Diving, they are the ones that are taking the island visitors some 25 to 30 feet under water so they can see and enjoy some ecological sites on St. Maarten.
The five young men are trained rescue divers, while they also learned how to entertain the island visitors while under the water. Joshua just started with Sea Trek Helmet Diving three months ago and already he is a certified Rescue Diver, but he still has a long way to go to catch up with Denzel who is already a Dive Master.
SMN News reporter spent most of the day on Thursday with the crew of Sea Trek Helmet Diving in order to see how these youths perform their duties. It's amazing to see these very youths that have very little at their disposal are able to take boat loads of tourists on ecological tours. They tell each and every guest what they should expect while going underwater and how to deal with the air pressure in their ears. They also do tricks and provide entertainment during the half hour tour underwater.
Just next to Sea Trek Helmet Diving is Tiki Hut, there the visitors are able to relax and have a healthy lunch that is also prepared by young women of the island. Alcoholic beverages are also on sale while Zet Blacks is there to help persons who cannot swim enjoy the scenery under water. Even children get the opportunity to snorkel because Tiki Hut has gear in all sizes for their visitors.

There are beach chairs for those who want to take a tan or just relax while others snorkel. Spending a day at sea is fun, especially when the entire crew are young men and women that are known in the community.

marcpritchard08112013General Manager of Sea Trek Marc Pritchard told SMN News that he started Sea Trek Helmet Diving in the year 2009. While he started Tiki Hut Snorkel in 2005. Marc started both businesses from scratch. "I was there when there was absolutely nothing and brought it to what it is today, back then he said it was impossible to find one local person to dive. We literally had to hire divers. Five years ago I went to the labor department and pleaded with them to get us some youngsters that are willing to dive and to learn the trade. Just recently it was impossible to find a young boy or girl that was willing to do this job. But today the entire crew of Sea Trek are youngsters from St. Maarten. It's like we just got a new generation that wants to be part of the development of their country and also to be part of the tourism industry. Sea Trek Helmet Diving took on the responsibility to train these youngsters that were ready to work. Only about 18 months ago I got some local youths that showed interest and today they are the ones doing the work. These youths were trained by Sea Trek in order for them to become rescue divers and they can move up the ladder by going further and become a pro rescue diver and instructor." Marc said that the most important thing he had to do was to discipline the youths that he trained. "I basically taught them how to speak to their clients, how to dress properly and how to entertain them. The key to the trade is to make the visitors happy, once they are happy they will come back and send other people to enjoy what they enjoyed."

Marc said government does not provide any assistance to businesses that are willing to train its youths, all they say is businesses should hire local youths but at no time they offer assistance to train the local youths. Marc said despite the effort Sea Trek Helmet and Tiki Hut have been putting into their businesses and into training youths of St. Maarten, they feel that they are being harassed by government even though government did not offer any help.

One of the objectives that Sea Trek wants to accomplish is to be able to get locals and ex-pats out to Tiki Hut and for them to experience the Sea Trek Helmet Diving. "The company invested lots of monies to develop the Little Bay area with artifacts and to make it an area for tourism. Five years ago no one came to Little Bay but today everyone even businesses from the French side comes to Little Bay with their guests.

For more information on Sea Trek Helmet Diving and Tiki Hut, visit their websites www.snorkelstmaarten.com and www.seatrekstmaarten.com.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Planning and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), hereby announces that there will be road works over the weekend in the Weymouth Hill area.

On Saturday, November 9 and Sunday, November 10, the Government will carry out some road infrastructure repairs at the entrance of Mildrum road up to 300 meters inwards.

The road will not be closed off, but motorists must exercise caution as only half of the road will be in use while the other section is being repaired.

Truck traffic will not be allowed over the weekend.

Motorists are requested to be vigilant and observant for the traffic directional signs and to drive with extreme care.

Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

giovanimattis08112013CAY HILL:--- A 24 year old man identified as Giovani Bobby Mattis (24)died just after noon on Friday where he was involved in a traffic accident. According to a press release from Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson, police responded to the scene of the accident at Jaguar and Cougar Road around 12:35pm. Henson said when police reached the scene the victim identified as G.B M (24) was lying on the road in the middle of the street showing no signs of life.

The paramedics who arrived on the scene examined the victim but Dr. Douglass who arrived shortly after stated that the victim had died as a result of the injuries he suffered. According to witnesses, the victim had been riding quite recklessly with his motorcycle (MF-945) through the neighborhood earlier during the day and due to his irresponsible way of riding, lost control and hit into the right rear corner of a pick-up truck with license plate V-1180 that was parked on the side of the street. Due to the impact the victim was thrown from the motorcycle and fell to the ground where he remained. The Police Traffic Department is finalizing this investigation.
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telemdonatestoredcrossforcolebayfirevictims07112013POND ISLAND:--- TelEm Group management and staff have come to the aid of homeless victims of last month's massive fire in Cole Bay, presenting them with a host of household items to help them get back on their feet.
The selection of items included pillows, mattresses, various cooking items – including pots and pans, dinnerware and different paper products.
The items were presented to the Red Cross, Tuesday, for distribution to families and other victims of the fire most in need.
According to Red Cross Operations Manager, Julia Boasman, many of the fire victims are still living with families and friends and all will have to pick up their lives from scratch having lost all of their possessions in the devastating fire.
"The donation from TelEm will go a long way towards helping many of the fire victims as they continue to get their lives back together," said Ms. Boasman.
The Red Cross has taken on the task of assisting as many as 40 of the fire victims immediately after the fire and has continued to assist with the distribution of items donated by various community well-wishers.
TelEm Group said it was after consulting with the Red Cross and others assisting the fire victims with their recovery, that it was determined there is a great need for replacement of basic household items that were lost in the fire.
"Management and staff of TelEm Group were keen to assist in the best way possible because of the number of persons affected at one time," said Marketing Officer, Marelva Felix-Jones during the presentation.
She said management sent a message on behalf of the company immediately after the fire offering help and support and is pleased to be able to deliver on that promise with needed items.
TelEm Group Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Mrs. Helma Etnel said the company wanted to help, especially families and children, who have been made homeless and have lost their personal possessions from the fire.
"Any little we can do to bring some order back into their lives we are happy to do," said Mrs. Etnel.

Telem Press Release

CAY HILL:--- The St. Maarten Medical Center, Obstetrics and Gynaecology ward in collaboration with Abbot, will host the second Annual Nurses Symposium on November 14, 2013 at the Port de Plaissance convention hall. The topic of the symposium is "Our baby has Down Syndrome, now what?"

Abbot is a group of companies that sponsor neonatal and infant milk to the ObGyn and Paediatric ward of the SMMC.

The objective of the symposium is to bring to light the challenges that SMMC has when caring for a neonate who has Down Syndrome. Other objectives of the symposium is to educate ObGyn and Pediatric nurses and other allied healthcare providers on how to deal with nursing dilemmas, educating parents of their responsibilities for their newborn. The symposium will highlight the need for a support group for parents who have newborns and children with Down Syndrome.

Down Syndrome is a genetic disorder named after John Langdon Down, the doctor who first identified the disorder. Down syndrome affects ones physical appearance, as well as the ability to learn and develop mentally. It is a lifelong condition, presented at birth.

The public, nurses, general practitioners and other health care providers, insurance companies and government health care sectors are invited to the symposium which begins at 7pm.

According to the physicians, there are many persons who are still not informed about Down syndrome and often are unaware of approaches to get the best care needed for their babies; what St. Maarten has to offer and where to go for support.

"It is important for us that you (the public) are informed," says Sheryl Carty, Supervisor ObGyn ward. "It is a step to bringing awareness to the general public about how to give assistance to parents caring for their children with Down Syndrome."

SMMC Press Release

manupmovienightflyer07112013FRESH MOVIE NIGHT: MAN UP TONIGHT AT THE RUPERT I. MAYNARD COMMUNITY CENTER

PHILIPSBURG:--- John Legend's profound and legendary song, "If You're Out There," written by Bryant, Marcus John speaks volumes to the global, regional and St. Maarten dilemma. The lyrics of the first stanza read:
If you hear this message, wherever you stand
I'm calling every woman, calling every man
We're the generation, we can't afford to wait
The future started yesterday and we're already late
We've been looking for a song to sing
Searched for a melody, searched for someone to lead
We've been looking for the world to change
If you feel the same then go on and say
If you're out there, sing along with me
If you're out there, I'm dying to believe
That you're out there, stand up and say it loud
If you're out there, tomorrow's starting now, now, now
No more broken promises, no more call to war
Unless it's love and peace that we're really fighting for
We can destroy hunger, we can conquer hate
Put down the arms and raise your voice
We're joining hands today
Oh, I, I was looking for a song to sing
Searched for a leader but the leader was me
We were looking for the world to change
We can be heroes just go on and say...
These inspiring yet challenging lyrics hit the nail on the head and resonate with Victorious Living's youth wing, Y2X (Youth to Xtreme) which hosts the powerful, insightful, yet entertaining radio program, Fresh, every Saturday on YR 92.5 FM (www.yr925fm.com) from 6-7 p.m.
This Saturday, the Y2X crew will focus on this generation of youth leaders; what they see as the ills in our society and the change that they are willing to make to create lasting solutions on St. Maarten. With these powerful lyrics as the back drop, Fresh will focus on generation now and what we can do to make a difference by interviewing members of the St. Maarten Youth Parliament.
The entire public is encouraged to tune in to Fresh; and hear the voices of our youth on St. Maarten this Saturday from 6p.m. -7 p.m. on www.yr925fm.com. Y2X also invites youth, fathers, mothers, caring adults, and especially young men to their FREE Fresh Movie Night, at the Rupert I. Maynard Community Center in St. Peters, from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. tonight, Friday November 8th. Drinks and snacks will be on sale as well as educational material from Victorious Living. For details call 1-721-524-8731.

teamkarakteratbeachtenniscourt07112013SIMPSON BAY:--- Coming November 9,10 and 11, St. Maarten's Kim Sha Beach will be the location of an International Beach Tennis Tournament organized by Julie Labrit (#1 Female Player St. Maarten) which is recognized by the ITF (International Tennis Federation).
Beach Tennis was born in the late seventies and is played on the sand, on a beach volley ball court with the basic tennis rules played in double or mixed couples.
Beach Tennis is very popular on the French side of St. Maarten already, two Beach Tennis Clubs are located on Orient Beach, on the Dutch side of the island this fun sport is upcoming!
This tournament will be the 6th Tournament organized on the island, but only the 2nd one on the Dutch side and around 120 of the very best Beach Tennis players from all over the world are expected to come to St. Maarten to participate in this big tournament which promises this event to be a very exciting one for our island!
The Dutch side of St. Maarten will be represented in the Mixed matches by Jerry Wikkeling and Tess Blom, who have been practicing for the past 6 months for this Tournament. The Dutch side team will be sponsored by Beach club Karakter (located at Simpson Bay Beach) who recently invested in a Beach Tennis court their selves. Anyone who would like to try and play Beach Tennis can come to Karakter and try this fun sport anytime! (Karakter staff can be asked for the racquets and balls)
An island such as St. Maarten, with natural playing conditions and favorable weather throughout the year is perfect for this concept that combines fun, sun, sport and beach and there is no other way than to embrace it!

For any questions about the organization and for more information visit www.kbt971.fr or call 06 90 57 83 92 or for more information about Beach Tennis on St. Maarten you can also join the Facebook page 'Beach Tennis Saint Martin'. The public is invited to come to the Tournament to get to know this fun sport and to support the players (food, drinks and music will be available).

GREAT BAY:--- Margje Troost, Policy Worker at the HIV/AIDS Programme Management Team and General Practitioner Gerard van Osch will be traveling to Barbados to attend the PAHO meeting on the "Elimination of mother to child transmission of HIV and congenital syphilis" November 11-14, 2013.
"It is very important for St. Maarten to take part in these meetings, especially because we have been able to have and maintain 0 (zero) mother to child transmissions over the last few years and seeing the fact that we are an associate member of PAHO," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever. "Participating in such meetings brings much experience to our participants and they can share our success as well, which eventually trickles down to the community and most importantly having the data is of utmost importance."
Caribbean countries have committed to the "Elimination of mother to child transmission of HIV and congenital syphilis" by 2015 and St. Maarten is also part of this. According to PAHO, many Caribbean countries and territories may have reached the targets for the achievement of Elimination and the Caribbean has the potential to be the first sub-region to achieve this status.
At the meeting participants will discuss the validation method and start preparing countries for participation in this process to enable the documentation in the Caribbean countries by 2015. At this technical meeting participants will be introduced to the global, regional and national validation processes, plan for adoption of the national processes for validation with timelines and technical supports required. In addition, participants will be updated on the status of the "Elimination Initiative in the Caribbean, and the recent global recommendations for the prevention of mother to child transmission.

swescotwilliamsreceives7theditionofsxmgoldenbook07112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams was presented a copy of the 7th edition of the St. Maarten Golden Book by Golden Book General Manager and Publisher Emile Cukier.

The Golden Book of Sint Maarten gives important information about the Government of St Maarten, the investment opportunities St. Maarten provides, advice on how to build a company, taxes , Tourism, and information on the neighboring islands of Saba, Statia and St Barth. It is considered to be the information book for businessmen and women, investors and tourists.

"In today's world investors are choosy when it comes to investing their money or that of others for which they are responsible. Against this backdrop the Golden Book publication ensures that investors, visitors and locals have access to our country's latest and most up to date information. Government continues to welcome investors' interest in our country and will ensure the proper environment to ensure that these investments continue to grow," commented the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

sxmdayboatrace07112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Traditional Sail Boats are getting ready for St. Maarten's Day boat race and barring great weather, will be ready for sailing on Monday morning. Come see how these traditional boats are rigged and sailed. The boats are known as "Traditional", base on their open-hull wood crafted design, manual rigging styles, and are 23 feet in length. There are 14- 15 boats in the "B-Class" boat category, each of them carrying crews of 9 to 11 persons.

The race begins at 1:00 pm in Great Bay Harbor (Taloula Mangos Restaurant) sailing out to the marker at Divi Little Bay point, tacking back to the start and sailing down towards Simpson Bay Airport and back for the finish at Great Bay Beach.

The race will be broadcasted live and for those who are not sailing, there will be great entertainment, food, drinks and beaching. The participants of the boat race are thankful for the support of all the sponsors, especially The Windward Islands Bank, Government of St. Maarten, Caribbean Liquors & Tobacco, Taloula Mangos Restaurant and La Voix FM 101.5). Thank you for bringing back "we old Boat race".

cdeweeverendingpolio07112013GREAT BAY:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever is participating in the world's biggest commercial, the largest health initiative to End Polio Now. This is an initiative of Rotary's PolioPlus Program.
"As Minister of Public Health I am more than delighted to participate in this initiative and try to make a difference in the fight against polio." Minister De Weever is also encouraging others in the community to participate in this initiative.
The ad with Minister De Weever has been sent out to all civil servants via e-mail, as a means of bringing awareness to the issue, and also to encourage civil servants to also participate.
This initiative stars thousands of people around the world, everyday folks from all walks of life who will join with Nobel laureates, movie stars, famous musicians and other notable people to express a united commitment to End Polio Now.
According to a report from Rotary, after nearly 30 years, and after immunizing more than 2 billion children against polio, Rotary and its partners are on the brink of making history. We are this close. When Rotary began the fight in 1985, polio affected 350,000 people, mostly children, in 125 countries every year. Since then, polio has been reduced by more than 99 percent.

slaandmarinecommunityrepsatftlauderdaleboatshow07112013SIMPSON BAY:--- Mega yacht brokerage firms, agents, boat captains and other stakeholders were very pleased to receive an update from the St. Maarten Marine community including the Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority who for the first time – Lagoon Authority - showcased the maritime and yachting sector of the country at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in Florida that took place from October 31 to November 4.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida is considered the "Yachting Capital of the World," and hosted the 54th Lauderdale International Boat Show. The show exhibited a range from yacht builders and designers to exotic cars and brokerage yachts.

Lagoon Authority staff along with Port of St Maarten informed the yachting sector about the Causeway and how it will relieve traffic in the Simpson Bay area; the Causeway bridge and Simpson Bay Bridge opening time manual; also the removal of boulders and other potential obstacles from the channel at the Simpson Bay Bridge, which was all well received.

The Lagoon Authority has played a significant role in and around the Simpson Bay Lagoon with respect to upgrading and improving infrastructure and services. The authority continues to pay for the removal of garbage at the bridge that is dropped off by the various boats anchored or docked in the lagoon; moorings were installed for the safe transit of yachts and mega-yachts in and out of the lagoon; security cameras, sidewalks and streetlights were installed on both sides of the Simpson Bay Bridge to enhance safety and security of residents and tourists who patronage the various businesses located on the so-called Simpson Bay strip.

The Lagoon Authority invested in the extension of the bridge deck which brought more business into the Lagoon for the various marinas and by extension the entire marine sector and business community. If this wasn't done, mega yachts such as Venus and Limitless would not have been able to dock at one of the marinas in the Simpson Bay Lagoon. Investments have been made in the interests of the country.

Lagoon Authority/Port of St. Maarten staff told by the boat show attendees that St. Maarten is a great destination if not the prime destination, and would like to see a boat show hosted by the destination in the future.

The Lagoon Authority management says the participation of the marine sector at the boat show was a plus and both organizations can build on future participation in the same show as both parties feel and agree that the collaboration will definitely be a plus as it will give a boost that is needed to gain an edge in this swift growing industry, an edge that would be welcomed by many attendees of the Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show.

A wide variety of boats and sea vessels were on display including runabouts, sport fishers, high performance boats, center consoles, cabin cruisers, flats boats, skiffs, express cruisers, sailing yachts, motor yachts, bow riders, catamarans, ski boats, jet boats, trawlers, inflatables, canoes, and extraordinary super yachts.

The St. Maarten Marine Trades Association (SMMTA) and its individual members and non-members took the opportunity after being invited by the Lagoon Authority to supply promotional materials of their marinas, services and products that were placed at the Port/SLAC financed St. Maarten Booth to promote the destination's marine and yachting sector.

St. Maarten marine and yachting sector is responsible for 12.5 per cent of the national economy according to a 2008 study that was commissioned by SMMTA and carried out by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) of the former Netherlands Antilles.

Back in 2008, there were over 80 companies providing services to the marine sector and over the year 2007, the country's marine sector produced over US$200 million (Naf.399 million), and representing 16.3 per cent of the overall production of the businesses on Sint Maarten. In terms of wages and the number of employees, 2,794 employees, 17.2 per cent of the total work force earned Naf.106.5 million.

Since the Harbor Group of Companies took over the Lagoon Authority in December 2009 from the Economic Development Corporation, the company now breaks-even from a financial perspective which is good for the shareholder representative, the Government. The company is not a burden to the tax payer.

The Lagoon Authority has been able to partner with the Nature Foundation and develop a relationship that looks at developing a sustainable environmental management plan for the lagoon since it's a very important eco system for the country.

PHILIPSBURG:--- On November 6th, 2013, the Ombudsman Bureau launched its website. Persons will now be able to file a complaint on line, monitor upcoming events, view reports of cases, and other relevant information and pictures. Useful links are: Parliament, the Government of Sint Maarten, and the IOI –International Ombudsman Institute Websites. This site has been designed by a Sint Maartener, Ms. Deshana Richardson owner of Bitmakerz and her team.

An official presentation to the press will be done during our end of year Press Conference scheduled for Tuesday, November 26th, 2013.

The site is www.ombudsmansxm.com.

mauricelake18082013PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry of VROMI) Hon. Maurice Lake says the Government has a vehicle policy where cars and trucks should be parked up at their work area or by their office facility at the end of the work day.

"Government for the 2014 national budget has to cut its budget by Naf. 20 million. I have started within my Ministry and have instructed the Secretary General which is the first top civil servant to take the lead by meeting with all Department Heads and let them make a schedule which civil servant needs a vehicle during the day or weekend.

"I believe if you are not working or carrying out an assignment, why should you need a vehicle? I think all Secretary Generals of all ministries should enforce this policy and not just talk about that there is a policy. Execution is key!

"Only personnel who are on call one can understand will need a vehicle to carry out their tasks, but the other fleet of vehicles throughout the government organization, I'm sure some if not many can be parked at their office until the next morning 8.00am.

"We have to look seriously within to cut our costs. We have a policy on paper and now it has to be executed, and it is the responsibility of every Minister to sit down with their Secretary General and draft a plan of action. This is a back to basics approach.

"Government has to take the lead in cutting its own costs. Turn off office lights at the end of the day. Change the bulbs and lights that we use to energy saving ones. We also need to cut down on renting various offices by bundling some together for the short to mid-term.

"Government has to take the lead by also cutting back on un-necessary travel and joining un-necessary organizations and associations abroad that has no real return on investment.

"We need strict enforcement and adherence, and we need all ministries working in the same direction as well, and together we will make a difference," Minister Hon. Maurice Lake said on Wednesday.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The 182-room, Oyster Bay Beach Resort (www.oysterbaybeachresort.com) in St. Maarten has been chosen as one of the Top 10 Top Family Hotels in the Caribbean, Bermuda and the Bahamas for 2013 by Travel + Leisure readers. The resort placed #7 on the list of family favorites.

This award comes on the heels of Oyster Bay Beach Resort being voted a "Top 5 Hotel for Value in the Caribbean" in 2012 by Travel + Leisure readers.

"Our selection by Travel + Leisure as one of the top 10 family hotels in the Caribbean is affirmation that we have created the perfect formula for family vacation experiences at an attractive price point," said Ricardo Perez, general manager, Oyster Bay Beach Resort.

Oyster Bay Beach Resort is the perfect blend of paradise living - breathtaking ocean views, sandy beaches, comfortable rooms, private yachts, exclusive property, on-site dining and Caribbean nightlife. An Oyster Bay vacation includes: accommodations; use of the resort's infinity-edge pool and whirlpool; free use of snorkeling gear to explore the nearby reef; nightly entertainment; on-site access to laundry and fitness facilities as well as on-site gift shop; Manager's Cocktail Party (Mondays) and Farwell Party (Fridays).

Oyster Bay Beach Resort offers an array of oceanfront or garden view accommodations from superior rooms, studios and deluxe lofts with oceanfront or garden views and kitchenettes to one- and two-bedroom suites with magnificent views and fully-equipped kitchens.

Additionally, construction is underway on the Oyster Bay Marina. The Marina - located in Oyster Pond, just off the lobby of Oyster Bay Beach Resort - features 38 condominium boat slips. Oyster Bay Beach Resort is retaining three slips for the Resort and selling 35 slips to private owners. Entry to the marina is limited to owners, renters and their guests.

Plans for the Oyster Bay Marina include first class amenities such as a resident harbor master, solid concrete construction; access to Wi-Fi, telephone, showers, restrooms, and individually metered water and electricity; a private, gated entrance with 24-hour security; rental program and services.

For more information about Oyster Bay Beach Resort or reservations, call 1-866-978-0212 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

SIMPSON BAY:--- The Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) participated in the St. Maarten Career and Study Fair on Thursday, November 7, 2013 at the Belair Community Center.
In addition to information on the airport's strategic plans, rebranding, etc., there was a quiz on SXM Airport related matters, past and present, for the students to participate in. Three winners were selected, based on the number of correct answers. Prizes included a 7" Samsung tablet, a digital camera, and an I-Pod Touch.
The students were encouraged to "come out and learn about what we do at SXM Airport and what the requirements are for working at the company," said Kalifa Hickinson, the airport's Corporate Communications Specialist.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Permanent Committee of Health Care, Social Development and Labour is scheduled to meet on November 07.

The public session is set for Thursday at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point is a presentation concerning diabetes care on Sint Maarten.

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 also via www.sxmparliament.org.

rotarysxmsunrisesigningmouforbreakfastprogramatsxmvocationaltrainingschool06112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise and St. Maarten Vocational Training School sign MOU for breakfast program for the school year November 2013 to June 2014.

The school breakfast program is one of the most important programs run by Rotary Sunrise; it was piloted in 2012 with 2 primary schools in response to the growing awareness that there were students going to school most days without eating breakfast. To date the Club has signed four MOU's insuring that children who are from less affluent backgrounds in our community are provided with a healthy breakfast.

With the identification of some 60 students by the school counselor, Rotary Sunrise wants to ensure that all students have an equal opportunity to receive a wholesome, nutritious breakfast on a regular basis. The School Breakfast Program is geared towards improving the social and educational needs of our children. The program evaluated on a quarterly basis. The purpose of the evaluation is to assess the impact on the students, as well as to identify aspects of the program that are working well or that may require improvement.

We at Rotary Sunrise take this opportunity to once more thank our corporate sponsors for their continued support, without you we could not have made this breakfast program possible

A special thanks to Firgos Paper for donating over 3500 Hot and Cold cups towards the program.

As we continue to assist where it's necessary; we are calling on the business community and persons who are interested in making a difference to assist with sponsoring a school breakfast program. We can be contacted at the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise; we meet at Air Lekkerbek Restaurant every Tuesday mornings at 7:00am for fellowship and breakfast.

For more information on Rotary Sunrise, please visit us at sxmsunrise.org or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., you can also visit our Facebook page: Rotary Club of Saint Martin Sunrise and Tweet us: @RotarySunSXM.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Department of Statistics (STAT), informs the general public that although the main results of the 2011 Population census have been finalised, these results will not be made available until the population figure is corroborated.
STAT recollects that an enormous effort went into the Population census data-collection, processing & analysis of this data and drafting of the main report. This was achieved in part by its small in-house staff as well as through the services of freelance interviewing staff and other contracted third-parties.
Notable, is the population figure in particular (which is based on a count of persons either residing or intending to reside on St. Maarten for at least 1 year) from the population census when compared to the number of registered persons at the Civil Registry Department (CRD), shows a considerable difference of some 21, 000 fewer persons.
Although a gap between the resident and registered population on St. Maarten is neither a new nor unique phenomenon, the current gap between both figures is large and should be further examined.
As a result, both STAT and CRD are working in closer cooperation, to validate each departments' population figure, minimise this and future gaps and dispel all uncertainties surrounding the official population-size of St. Maarten.
From the Department of Statistics' perspective, plans are in place to conduct a 'household listing' exercise from mid-January to end of March 2014. This seeks to provide an up-to-date count of the number of households and persons within households by collecting only basic data from each household on their numbers, sex, age, country of birth, nationality and address verification. International observers will be on-island during these months, to observe and objectively report on the enumeration process of this initiative. This in an effort for STAT to highlight its transparent way of working and consistency with international standards.
At the same token, the Civil Registry Department will intensify several on-going measures to update its population registry, with for example correct address information of persons and ensuring that their registry is not overstated with persons who have emigrated.
In the coming weeks, additional information will be disclosed to the public concerning the steps being taken by both departments.
STAT acknowledges its many stakeholders who contact the department on a daily basis, with requests for census information. We therefore ask for everyone's understanding and patience, as we work for the good of the country in being able to present a sound population number.

pjiae28062012Music, Candy and Free Parking for Visitors

SIMPSON BAY:--- St. Maarten Day will have a special ring to it at the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) with musical entertainment and students in cultural wear distributing made-in-St. Maarten candy to visitors.

The early afternoon hours when traffic is usually at its highest will feature Connis Vanterpool, The Jolly Boys and Kirk Williams welcoming visitors or bidding farewell to others at the Meet and Greet Area, and the post-Screening and pre-Immigration areas of the airport.
Visitors will also be able to sample island goodies such as prune and coconut tarts, assorted candy, peanut brittle, cookies, and sugar cake among others.
SXM will, as has become customary now, be dressed up for the occasion, while there will be free parking all day long.

"St. Maarten Day is a very special day and as the major gateway to the island, SXM Airport will make sure that visitors – whether arriving, departing or just passing through – are aware of it," said Managing Director, Regina LaBega. "For a lot of people, St. Maarten Day will begin at SXM Airport."

swescotwilliamsdonatestotoppromotionsfoundation06112013PM Continues to Pledge Support for the Plight of the Disabled on St. Maarten

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams presented a personal contribution to the Top Promotions Foundation supporting the Be Able Program, which is centered on sponsoring sports for the disabled and raising awareness for those who may have a physical disability.

"With this personal donation I would like to commend the Top Promotions Foundation on the excellent job which they have been doing with regards to the disabled here on the island. The plight of the disabled is very dear to me due to the memory of two of my siblings who passed away in 2010 and 2011 because of a very rare disease which caused them to be disabled during the last part of their lives. Before they passed they were able to have a good quality of life because of the care of the Sister Basilia Center and the caregivers that work there. In their memory I present this personal contribution to the Be Able Activities and I urge the community of St. Maarten support the activities centered on bringing awareness and assisting those with a disability," concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

dutchcaribbeancoastguardhelicopteronsxm06112013PHILIPSBURG:--- On Monday, November 4th, 2013 the Coast Guard helicopter AW139 arrived in Sint Maarten. This is the first time the helicopter is temporarily stationed on Sint Maarten since the introduction of the helicopter in 2011. The home base of this helicopter is the Coast Guard substation Hato in Curacao. This is where the helicopter gets its maintenance and where the other airplanes of the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard are stationed. To emphasize the importance of a Coast Guard helicopter in Sint Maarten, the AW139 was welcomed by the Minister of Justice, D. Richardson and a delegation of the Coast Guard substation. The helicopter will conduct duties in counter drug operations, counter human trafficking operations, and also police duties like the control of shipping and fishery. The crew will also be ready for search and rescue-tasking. All duties will be conducted in cooperation with the services of Sint Maarten and international partners.

Press Release from the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard

dutchcaribbeancoastguarddrugseizure06112013The guardship of the Royal Netherlands Navy in the Caribbean, Zr. Ms. Amsterdam, is on a roll. In one week, the crew of the supply vessel stopped two drug shipments where a total of 1,200 kilograms of cocaine were revved from the vessels.

Maritime helicopter NH90

In the first case the illegal shipment was en route from Colombia to the North. After the discovery of a quick go-fast, immediately the maritime helicopter NH90 was deployed from the ship. The speedboat was forced to stop. The members of the Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) of the U.S. Coast Guard, who are a part of the crew of Zr.Ms. Amsterdam, arrested four persons on suspicion of illegal drug trafficking.
After searching the boat it showed that the go-fast was loaded with 600 kilograms of cocaine.

Escape at high speed

In the second case a suspicious speedboat departed at high speed from Venezuela to the North. Zr.Ms. Amsterdam headed out to intercept the go-fast in the dark. They were able to approach the go-fast within the mile, before the crew of the speedboat knew they were being followed. When they realized they were being observed, they took off with high speed while the crew tried to throw its contraband overboard. The go-fast boat escaped, but the crew of the Amsterdam removed from the water 19 bales of cocaine weighing 600 pounds.

October

In late October the Zr.Ms. Amsterdam also had a successful interception of a go-fast headed toward the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The NH90 managed to bring four passengers who were taken into custody. On board the vessel they found 1450 kg of cocaine.

Press Release from the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard

minvsacleanupyoursurroundings05112013GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Section General Health Care (SGHC) of the Collective Preventive Services (CPS), a government agency under the Ministry of Public Health, is appealing to resident's country wide to step up measures at homes and businesses to mitigate the rise in dengue fever caused by the Aedes Aegypti mosquito especially after several days of rainfall.

Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever, "Get Checked" campaign, is in line with the urgent appeal for residents, and business owners, to check-in and around their homes, and businesses in order to reduce breeding sites of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, and making them mosquito-free zones.

The main measure is for every household and business to take action by removing potential mosquito breeding spots in and around their premises on a daily basis. Elimination of mosquitoes is an individual responsibility, a community responsibility.

Residents with dengue fever symptoms are requested to consult with their family physician who can then refer them to the lab for a laboratory test that would confirm if they have dengue or not, and to give the proper advice to ensure a healthy recovery avoiding other health risks.

Dengue symptoms include high fever, severe headache, backache, joint and eye pain, nausea and vomiting, and rash. Once a person has developed a fever, the infectious period lasts for about a week. Most people recover without any complications, using pain relievers, liquid intake (preferably water or juice) and bed rest. Avoid self-medication and consult your physician.

SGHC is calling on the populace to take daily actions to eliminate mosquito breeding opportunities around their home and workplace. On a daily basis check containers such as buckets and water tanks for larvae and eliminate the breeding source. Water tanks should be properly secure and screened to prevent mosquito's from entering. If there aren't any containers with water for mosquitoes to lay the larvae there won't be any adult mosquitoes.

Dengue Fever is transmitted by the female vector Aedes Aegypti mosquito. The Aedes Aegypti mosquito is distinguished by its markings. The body of the mosquito has alternate black and white horizontal stripes. The Aedes Aegypti mosquito lays her eggs in clear (clean) stagnant water. Within eight days the mosquito can complete its life cycle from egg, to larvae to pupae and to adult mosquito.

Even after you have cleaned-up your yard and surroundings, it is recommended for persons to walk around their surroundings on a weekly basis and after every rain event to eliminate all possible breeding sites.

Mobilize family, friends, neighbors and colleagues to collectively take actions to eliminate mosquito breeding sources.

Homeowners can reduce the number of areas where adult mosquitoes can find shelter by cutting down weeds adjacent to the house foundation and in their yards, and mowing the lawn regularly.

On a daily basis check plants in your yard for mosquito breeding sites, keep vegetation properly trim, and avoid overgrown vegetation.

Check around construction sites or do-it-yourself improvements to ensure that proper backfilling and grading is realized to prevent drainage problems which can be a source for standing water.

When out during dusk and dawn hours, use mosquito repellent or wear proper clothing to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes.

An increase in the mosquito population puts all residents and businesses at risk. Call for information on the Aedes Aegypti mosquito breeding sites and respective preventive measures at 542-2078 or 542-3003 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

swescotwilliamsreceivescourtesycallfromkingdomambassadortopanamajwiebedeboer05112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams received a courtesy visit by the Kingdom Ambassador to Panama J. Wiebe de Boer at her Cabinet on Tuesday. His Excellency de Boer was on a courtesy visit to St. Maarten where he attended the Business Innovations Symposium held at the Westin on Monday. The Prime Minister and Mr. de Boer discussed the need to come to concrete solutions in marketing St. Maarten as a business hub to the Latin American market. In 2012 the PM also held a brief meeting with Mr. de Boer while she attended the Rio+ 20 Summit on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro. Various items were discussed during the brief meeting including COPA Airline's commitment to St. Maarten and the Kingdom Embassy in Panama's activities.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

smhgrepsatabudhabiseatradeinvestmentforum05112013POINT BLANCHE:--- Harbour Group of Companies Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mark Mingo and Supervisory Board member Humphrey Mezas have concluded their attendance in Abu Dhabi at the Seatrade Shipping and Investment Forum that took place on November 05 at the Park Hyatt Hotel Resort.

According to Mingo, the forum provided an ideal platform for local and international maritime professionals and industry financiers to discuss the challenges and investment opportunities in the maritime industry.

The Investment Forum brought together more than 200 senior executives to take part in this premier event, including international financiers, insurers, lawyers, bankers, ship owners, port operators, investors and executives from the international maritime industry. Attendance of the forum allowed one to gather market information, increase knowledge and monitor competitor's activity.

"This is the first time the Port of St. Maarten attended this forum. It allowed us to network and meet with senior executives from maritime and finance sectors.

"We are looking forward as a port, and from a strategic perspective, and we have to remain ahead as country St. Maarten. National interests are key in combination with diversification. You have economies moving west to east and north to south, and young people are also playing an important role.

"We have to look at safeguarding our national economy and at the same time creating a stable environment based on interdependence and sharing. The global trade system is interconnected and nobody can go it alone, so we have to look at niche markets and activities and plan for that in order to remain ahead as a port and as a destination.

"Country St. Maarten must rethink its investment approach and strategy. We are dealing on an international level where productivity is at the top and inefficiencies have to be worked out of the system in order to survive and provide the best service you can," Port of St. Maarten CEO Mark Mingo said on Tuesday from Abu Dhabi.

Seatrade was founded in 1970, and is a well-established brand in the international cruise and maritime community. Its publications, events, management training, award schemes and websites cover every aspect of cruise and maritime activity and are known and respected around the world.

Seatrade's principal strength is its ability to bring key people together, encouraging innovation and facilitating better communication within the industry.

Seatrade is headquartered in Colchester, United Kingdom, with regional offices in Dubai, Singapore, as well as representatives in all major maritime centres and cruise destinations across the globe.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The OSPP applauds the Permanent Committee of Health, Social Development and Labour for meeting with the soon-to-be-discharged RBC employees to understand more fully their concerns as they face redundancy according to the bank. In the weeks following announcement by RBC that it would dismiss 13 workers on St. Maarten, there had been a silence from mainstream politicians regarding this issue. During this time however, the OSPP had maintained opposition to their dismissal, and have sought to stimulate public and official support for the workers bid to have the bank reverse its decision or to adequately compensate the workers after serving the company for so many years.
Prior to the Permanent Committee of Health, Social Development and labour meeting with the RBC workers it seemed evident that our mainstream politicians were pleased to wait and see how this matter plays out; to allow agency tasked with overseeing such matters, to do its work. The OSPP rejects this idea, though making it clear that our opposition has nothing to do with the Labour Department personnel. To the contrary we have lots of confidence in the working of the labour department. We oppose the notion of allowing things to take the usual process because the case is not a usual case. Usually in such cases, the role of the department is to ensure that dismissed employees get what is due unto them, and to ensure that other workers are not brought in to replace them. Most likely the department will follow the rules that are applicable in the case of a request to dismiss the workers. Based on the above criterion, the department will find that the law is being adhered to and exceeded, and that the specific operation formally carried out by these workers will cease to exist after the termination of the 13.
"This is where we think government in the personage of the Minister of Health, Labour and Social Affairs, Mr. Cornelius de Weever ought to step in, says Lenny Priest, President and Interim Leader of the OSPP. The Minister ought to articulate a distinct policy aimed at preventing social upheaval and a strain on our resources as repercussion to large scaled redundancies.
While we are not privy to the motion and strongly worded letter that the MPs have sent to the bank, we feel very strongly that the management of RBC should be called into parliament to have a word with them. Parliament has heard the position of the workers and management should be given the same opportunity. From our vantage point, we fear that the employees are being coerced into accepting the latest bank's offer. Moreover, in the present economic reality, it may be that many will not find employment, and become a burden to our social services. Except if the workers stand together in refusing the payout, the other workers who are not being laid off as yet rally in support of their co-workers and the Labour Department lessens the possibility for dismissals of this nature, RBC will have its way. And this will only be the beginning for much more to follow thereafter within RBC and other large corporations here in St. Maarten.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour has collaborated with the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment and the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport to organize a meeting with family physicians, health care providers for Wednesday, November 6 and a public meeting for Thursday, November 7 with respect to vaccinations, dengue and mosquito control.

The session with physicians and health care providers will take place at the University of St. Martin on Wednesday, November 6 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.

The public meeting for interested persons will also take place at the same venue on Thursday, November 7 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. The session will give the public an opportunity to obtain information from the experts, ask questions and express their concerns during the meeting.

Dengue Fever is transmitted by the female vector Aedes Aegypti mosquito. The Aedes Aegypti mosquito is distinguished by its markings. The body of the mosquito has alternate black and white horizontal stripes. The Aedes Aegypti mosquito lays her eggs in clear (clean) stagnant water. Within eight days the mosquito can complete its life cycle from egg, to larvae to pupae and to adult mosquito.

funmilesreps05112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Fun Miles, the Caribbean's largest customer reward program, is proud to be a part of the D'Event Bathtub Derby 2013, to be held at Kim Sha Beach on November 10th from 11 a.m. After a highly successful first edition in 2012, this exciting race is set to make waves once again. Teams will build cardboard boats and race them around a course. To add to the fun, there will be entertainment, food, drinks and a Fun Miles tent with games, giveaways, and specials.

ABOUT THE D'EVENT BATHTUB DERBY 2013
Organized by the enthusiastic ladies of D'Event Planners, The Bathtub Derby is an event where teams race homemade boats of recycled cardboard, duct tape and environmentally friendly waterproof paint. Participating teams include companies, schools, families and groups of friends. Apart from a very interesting nautical competition, the Bathtub Derby is a festive affair that brings people together, complete with DJs, MCs, a barbecue and lots of fun and entertainment. Part of the events' proceeds will donated to the 'Technology in the Classroom' to benefit the youth of our community.

FUN MILES WILL BE THERE
Fun Miles will be present at the Bathtub Derby with its own tent. New and existing cardholders will be able to win 100 Fun Miles with the teeter toss game, and a whopping 15,000 Fun Miles with a special Facebook campaign. For a chance to win, they will need to apply a temporary Fun Miles tattoo, post a picture to Facebook, and tag Fun Miles. New cardholders will receive 250 Bonus Miles with purchase of their card.

PHILIPSBURG:--- In just 16 days, the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association will be hosting its 8th Crystal Pineapple Awards Gala Event, recognizing excellence in service in the Tourism, Trade and Environmental industries.
The voting period has been opened since October 28th, 2013 and will close on November 8th, 2013. The organizing committee is pleased with vast amount nominees that have been submitted for the 14 different voting categories. A total of 3400 people have already casted their votes.
"These are the last days to vote and we are urging the general public to show their support for their favorite nominees. This is your opportunity to make someone a star for the night!" said the Crystal Pineapple Awards Committee. For voting instructions and information about the Crystal Pineapple Awards, please visit http://shta.com/crystal-pineapple-awards.
Tickets are now available at the SHTA office and are $150 per person. Persons can also purchase a table consisting of 10 seats. Each ticket includes entrance to the Gala Event, the cocktail reception, a sumptuous dinner, the silent auction and live entertainment.
SHTA, the largest business representative on the island, is dedicated to bringing quality to all aspects of life on St. Maarten by promoting sustainable economic development for its members in cooperation with the social partners and the creation of a fair marketplace. For more information, please contact the SHTA office: 542-0108, e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit our website www.shta.com.

royalprincess05112013POINT BLANCHE:--- The Port of St. Maarten is expecting a busy cruise season ahead with 603 cruise vessel arrivals placing the destination in the lead for the Eastern Caribbean.

On Wednesday morning the destination will welcome the world's sixth largest cruise ship of Princess Cruises, the Royal Princess. This also signals for port officials the start of the 2013/2014 cruise season since it is the first inaugural call for the season.

Port management would like to congratulate Princess Cruises on their new addition and wish them much success with the new vessel. Port officials would also like to thank the public for their friendly hospitality towards cruise passenger's season after season.

The Royal Princess made its five-day maiden Caribbean debut on October 29, followed by a program of seven-day Eastern Caribbean sailings. The Royal Princess arrived in Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on October 27.

The Royal Princess debuted this past June with a christening ceremony by The Duchess of Cambridge who officially named the ship in her last public appearance before giving birth to her first child. The ship thereafter sailed in the Mediterranean throughout the summer.

Port management has held several meetings with various stakeholders in order to make the 2013/2014 cruise season incident free and a success for the destination, and looks forward to a continued good working relationship with the various emergency services whose presence creates a safe environment for cruise passengers.

The success of destination St. Maarten has to do with the treatment of cruise passengers received from the populace, which has successfully placed the country in the lead in the Eastern Caribbean outpacing six other countries: Antigua 298, Barbados 373, Dominica 202, Grenada 155, St. Kitts & Nevis 258, St. Lucia 331, and St. Vincent 162, according to these Caribbean Maritime Magazine October-December 2013 edition figures.

The Royal Princess is the first of two new-generation ships for Princess Cruises, Royal Princess' prototype designed to carry over 3600 cruise passengers and over 1300 crew. The vessel weighs 141,000 tons and is 1,083 feet long and 217 feet high, and was built in Italy.

Some of the features of the vessel are dramatic over-water SeaWalk, where passengers can venture 28 feet beyond the edge of the vessel in a glass-bottomed walkway; a water and light show that has been dazzling for cruise guests; a dedicated pastry shop and a gelateria; a soaring atrium and many new eateries and entertainment options.

The Royal Princess will sail from Ft. Lauderdale through April 20, 2014.

lesfruitsdemerfallwildlifeeducationprogram05112013GRAND CASE:--- Last week, hundreds of local children learned how wildlife came to this island in the pilot version of the Fall Wildlife Education Program, created by the Les Fruits de Mer Association in cooperation with SXM Wildlife. Multimedia presentations about the origins of wildlife on St. Maarten/St. Martin, designed specifically for the youth of the island and for use in local schools, were given to over 350 students in kindergarten through 8th grade.

The students actively explored concepts like migration, natural colonization, human introduction of animals, evolution and adaptive radiation, island biogeography and ecosystems and food webs during the presentations of "Voyagers, Castaways and Stowaways: How life arrived on SXM". The sessions were all taught by wildlife expert Mark Yokoyama, the author of The Incomplete Guide to the Wildlife of Saint Martin. Classes also received copies of The Incomplete Guide so students can continue learning about local wildlife.

The pilot Fall Wildlife Education Program visited 14 classes in 4 schools: Sister Regina Primary School, St. Maarten Montessori School, Sister Borgia Primary School and Learning Unlimited. These schools and classes were chosen to be part of the first program because their teachers responded to the Les Fruits de Mer Association's open invitation to have the presentation. Parents who knew about the opportunity to participate in the pilot program also played an important role by bringing it to teachers' attention.

A short survey was given before and after presentations to measure improvements in understanding four fundamental aspects of St. Martin's ecology. Prior to the presentations, only 22% of students knew that the island originally had no terrestrial animals, only 56% knew that some of the species on the island are migratory and spend only part of the year here, and only 32% knew that St. Martin hosts endemic species that live nowhere else in the world. After the presentations, 74%, 92% and 94% of the students answered these questions correctly–a marked improvement, even amongst young students.

"Local wildlife is a subject that is underrepresented in curricula designed for Europe or North America, as most existing curricula here is. So our goal is to produce initiatives that educate about the natural heritage of this island, and illustrate concepts in relation to the place where these students live, with examples they can see every day when they walk out the door or look out the window," said Yokoyama. "Now that we've had such a successful pilot program we hope to work with education departments on both sides of the island to organize and fund this type of program on a larger scale to reach as many kids as possible."

This first Fall Wildlife Education Program was funded by private donors contributing to the SXM Wildlife Sponsor a School Visit Program, with additional books from Buy-One-Give-One book program. Individuals and businesses can sponsor presentations and other activities by supporting the Sponsor A School Visit Program at http://www.sxmwildlife.com/support/sponsor-a-school-visit/, contributing items from the wish list of equipment and materials for presentations and other educational activities at http://ass.lesfruitsdemer.org/about-us/wishlist/, or donating to the Les Fruits de Mer Association.

Les Fruits de Mer is a non-profit association based in St. Martin whose core mission is to raise awareness about nature, culture, and sport. One way the organization carries out this mission is to champion, create, and implement education for children. In cooperation with SXM Wildlife, Les Fruits de Mer conducts education initiatives on both sides of the island including the Fall Wildlife Education Program, and other hands-on classroom visits, presentations, workshops and field trips as well as work with after-school groups and the book donation program. The education initiatives are focused on local wildlife, arts and culture, and learning activities for students of all ages are designed to be fun, engaging and interactive as well as educational. The Association is currently accepting program funding and new member applications on its website, http://ass.lesfruitsdemer.org.

wibdonatestotoppromotionfoundation05112013PHILIPSBURG:--- WIB made a financial contribution to the Top Promotions Foundation to assist with their awareness week of the disabled and international tennis tournament. Top Promotions currently has 3 local disabled persons receiving weekly tennis training. They also organized various trips for the disabled and continue to improve the situations around the homes of the disabled. WIB was thanked for its generosity in making a difference.

WIB Press Release

swescotwilliamsatcocsymposiumseries05112013Urges for Results of the Symposium to be put into Practice

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams opened the St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce and Industry Symposium Series entitled Business Opportunities and Best Practices in Economic Development and Sustainability. During her opening address the Prime Minister thanked the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for their efforts in establishing the necessary dialogue in creating the right business atmosphere for the country: "This Symposium, Business Opportunities and Best Practices and its focus on St. Maarten as a business hub for the region is essential. Through the initiatives of the Chamber of Commerce we have seen an increase in dialogue taking place between the Private and Public Sectors and has been essential in contributing towards the process of contributing to the National Development Plan for country St. Maarten," stated the Prime Minister.

The Symposium featured a keynote address from the Kingdom Ambassador to Panama His Excellency Wiebe Jakob De Boer who also went on the sign a Proclamation and Interaction Agreement with the Kingdom Representative in Panama, thus fostering closer economic ties with that region.

The PM also went on to reiterate that on St. Maarten it behooves the Public and Private sectors to also look at education, not only as a sub hub but also as a driver for education in and of itself. "We often boast of being at the vanguard of tourism and trade, however the question we need to answer is whether or not our hub culture is significantly recognized and exploited. This symposium is therefore very important in terms of identifying what the state of affairs is on our island with regards to human capital, innovation and the climate for fostering business and industry on St. Maarten and indeed for making it the hub for the region.

"Make no mistake, what we need is active collaboration and active development. As I mentioned the National Development Plan for St. Maarten seeks to accomplish exactly that, but in the meantime let us hope for some quick successes. I once again re-iterate my call for an economic think tank which would only make sense if we are committed to follow through. We need active consensus building and it is my hope that this symposium will serve as an impetus for creating action. I also hope to see our University be counted as a sub-hub as well. Instead of a momentary feel-good high which you often get from these types of Symposia I urge everyone to act on the outcomes. And that is my challenge to you," concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

denguetrainingopeningattendees05112013GREAT BAY:--- The Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor Section General Health Care a section of Collective Prevention Services officially opened the Dengue training at the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall on Monday, November 4, 2013. Minister of Public Health Social Development &Labor, Cornelius De Weever officially opened the week long training for members of public health and stakeholders.
The training aims to increase and sustain the knowledge of the trainees with respect to mosquito and dengue control. As there is no effective vaccine or medicine available as yet to interrupt dengue transmission, disease prevention through vector control is an important component of disease control, but also a very challenging one. For this reason surveillance and control of the Ae. Aegypti mosquito will receive extended attention during the training. In addition, there will also be focus on dengue surveillance and control predominantly from a public health perspective and less from a clinical perspective or individual case management. Therefore, public education and participation will be presented.
At the end of the training everything will come together when the importance of integrated collaboration of actors will be stressed. To prepare for the future attention will be given to the possibilities of the future arrival of the Chikungunya and the Asian tiger mosquito, Ae. Albopictus.
"This is a form of the Ministry moving forward as we try to obtain as much knowledge as possible to take care of our community," said Minister Cornelius De Weever.
The facilitators for the trainings are: Dr. M. Braks, Public Health Professional, Dutch National Institute of Public Health & the Environment (RIVM) Netherlands; Dr. Francis Schaffner, Entomologist AviaGIS; Dr. H. van Berg, visiting senior Scientist and independent Research Professional, Wageningen University, Netherlands.

Minister Cornelius De Weever speech at opening Dengue training.

In our mission statement we say that we as ministry promote the general wellbeing and quality of life of our population by means of services such as health protection and health promotion.

The Vaccination program and the Vector Control Program are two examples of programs through which we achieve these goals. Our vaccination program started in the early seventies with the White & Yellow Cross, at that time covering vaccination for Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio and Smallpox. In the late seventies the program was expanded with the school vaccination program to ensure the inclusion of children in the school for their Diphtheria Tetanus and Polio vaccination.
By the end of 2000 we had gradually increased the coverage for vaccine preventable diseases by including measles, Mumps, Rubella, Hemophilus Influenzae and Hepatitis B.
In 2013 we added two important vaccines to our list:

  • In April 2013 we started vaccinating against Pneumococcal disease
  • In October 2013 we began vaccinating girls with the Human Papilloma Virus vaccine, protecting them against Cervical Cancer.

At this time we have more than 20.000 children registered in our database. Our Vector Control Program also started around the same time as the Vaccination Program in the early seventies in the battle against yellow fever.
The yellow fever and combatting of mosquitoes (GKMB) program was initiated and set up my Mr. Charles Maccow under the auspices of the then Hygiene Department.
Over time the concern gradually expanded to other mosquitos and the concern for other vectors such as rodents spreading disease such as Leptospirosis or the Weil's disease arose. With the change of Country status in 2010 the Assistant Vector Controllers together with this program were transferred to Collective Prevention Services.
As this moment it is suggested to change the name of the program to Vector and Rodent control to make it more representative of our scope of work. Major attention of the program is directed towards "dengue prevention and control."
The vision of the Ministry of Public Health Social Development and Labor is to be a knowledge institute which will result in being in being the recognized government authority for public health, social development, social security and labor related policy and service domains.

Being knowledge institute and being recognized as an authority means believing in and having a culture of "continuous education."
In the past year:

  • We flew in experts from the Holland, the United States and the Caribbean region to give training to our staff in both these areas;
  • We collaborated with Regional Expert Institutions such as PAHO, CAREC and now CARPHA to come to St. Maarten for training workshops to upgrade our programs;
  • We sent out staff to Holland, the United States and the region for work visits and/or internships to improve individual skills in both programs

Today we have the opening session of again two training programs on Vaccination and Vector Control. I take this opportunity to thank the instructors that came from Holland to deliver these trainings. I hope that you will find the time to enjoy St. Maarten and find out for yourself why we are called "the Friendly Island."
I also thank the organizers BAK and PNO for their input and collaborative effort to ensure that the USONA funds were put to good use with these trainings.
To the trainees I say: Make good use of the experts that is what they are here for; ask as many questions as you have, this is the time to ask, when they are gone it is usually too late, but with modern technology I am sure that it is never too late.
With these two training we again show that we don't only "talk the talk" but also "walk the walk" and we will continue doing so through our continuous education approach.
I wish you fruitful training days and hereby declare these trainings open.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Nature Foundation will be holding Public Sessions informing the public regarding issues surrounding the Tilapia die-offs and the Great Salt Pond this Thursday at the University of St. Maarten starting at six in the evening. During the session the Nature Foundation will give a short presentation followed by time for a question and answer session where the public can ask questions regarding the Tilapia and the pollution in the Great Salt Pond.
The presentation will be centered on the testing results show that the Great Salt Pond is indeed faced with poor water quality, the predominant results which stand out are related to a drop in oxygen in conjunction with a rise in salinity or saltiness. This shows that yes, there is an issue with water quality in the Great Salt Pond, but that the primary reason for the fish die-off is the species itself and is not related to the Pond. The Great Salt Pond, as its name suggests, is a Saline to Hyper Saline Environment and although Tilapia can withstand salinity up to a certain point, after attaining a certain level the species dies massively.

PHILIPSBURG:--- His Majesty King Willem-Alexander and wife Queen Máxima will begin their first visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands as King and Queen on Nov. 12, 2013, with St. Maarten being the first stop. St. Maarten Governor, His Excellency Eugene Holiday will host the Royal Couple.

A welcoming ceremony with honor guard will take place at the Cyrus Wathey Square in the front of the Court House on Front Street on Nov. 13, followed by a brief meeting with the governor, a welcome by the President and members of the Parliament of St. Maarten, an interview with Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams and a gathering with the Council of Ministers.

After the official welcome, the Royal couple will visit Milton Peters College and Raoul Illidge Sports Complex to meet with the winners of the Kingdom Games, followed by a "monument walk" through Front Street in the afternoon highlighting the Oranje School, Methodist Church and Court House. The day will close with entertainment in the Festival Village in Philipsburg. Entertainment will include musical performances by local artists and musicians including Tanny & The Boys, Ebony Steel Orchestra, Gunslingers, Percy Rankin and The Bonfire Band. There will also be dance performances by various schools and poetry by the One Poet Society. The day of celebration will end with fireworks around 9:00 pm. The general public is invited to attend the activities at the Festival Village.

The King and Queen will then travel to Saba, St. Eustatius, Bonaire, Curacao and Aruba, with the Royal visit wrapping up on Nov.19, 2013.

telemfamilyfunday04112013POND ISLAND:--- There was a record turnout of youngsters and families for the TelEm Group Family Fun Park event on the company's parking lot Sunday.
More than 2000 excited guests turned out on the day, braving stormy clouds ahead, to take part in a host of activities for all ages.

"The Family Fun Park just keeps getting bigger and better every time it is set up for the youth and for family entertainment," said event coordinator Angel Richardson.
She said despite getting off to a slow start because of the prospect of rain, the rainclouds held back and people literally poured in from the later afternoon until the Family Fun Park came to a close at 7:00 in the evening.
"Everyone had a ball, especially the children. We have to thank TelEm Group management, the host of volunteers from the company and from the St. Dominic School who turned out to assist and also to Gitridge Marketing and Consulting, who jointly organized the event with Telem," continued Angel.
She said parents are repeating the call for the Fun Park to become a twice-annual event for St. Maarten's youth as a contribution from TelEm Group towards the positive uplifting of the island's youth.
"Many parents told us there is a great need for these kind of activity for the children and especially for families so that parents and guardians can enjoy activities with their children and in the company of other children and families and most of all in a safe environment," said Angel.
She said all the performers, including TelCell's Breakthrough talent show event winners were well received by the public when they performed live on stage and all the activities were well attended.
Once again, cartoon characters Dora the Explorer, and Smurf were a hit with the younger children while the Gamefest stage was a hit with the older children. Children and adults were also fascinated with the water games and parents, along with their children, patiently waited to receive their personalized portrait by the caricature artists.

"The food stands, barbeque, popcorn /snow cone stand and games tent were all filled to capacity. We are very very pleased with the turnout and want to thank everyone for their support. We will definitely do it again, if only because of the support and positive comments we have received," continued Angel.
TelEm Group Chief Financial Officer, Helma Etnel, was also pleased with the turnout and with the enjoyment she personally witnessed on the faces of the youngsters enjoying the various rides and activities.
"Thankfully the rain held back so that everyone could have an enjoyable time. We are most pleased to contribute this event to the youth and the community as good corporate citizens and we fully appreciate the positive feedback we have received from the public and from our customers," said Mrs. Etnel.

Telem Press Release

PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), hereby announces that there will be no through traffic on a part of Front Street starting Tuesday, November 5, from 7:00pm to 6:00am the next morning.

The area to be closed off is from the Oranje School to the Cyrus Wathey Square.

The temporary closures during the aforementioned hours will be from Tuesday evening until Friday. Barricades will be put in place and special garbage collection rules will be in effect if needed for the period of the closure.

Street repairs will take place during the closure in connection with the King's visit.

Motorists are requested to be vigilant and observant for the traffic directional signs.

Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

PHILIPSBURG:--- A closed door Central Committee session of the House of Parliament is scheduled for November 06 regarding the National Security Service (VDSM) along with two other agenda points.

The closed door session is set for Wednesday 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 Prime Minister/Minister of General Affairs on recent developments related to the VDSM including the suspension of the Head of the agency James Richardson.

This meeting was requested by the National Alliance (NA) faction in parliament, namely Member of Parliament Hon. William Marlin, MP Hon. Dr. Lloyd Richardson, and MP Hon. Hyacinth Richardson.

The second agenda point is a proposal from the Kingdom Government to appoint Queen Maxima as queen regent to Princess Amalia in the even that King Willem-Alexander is unable to carry out his duties and the princess is not yet eighteen years old.

The proposal requires the approval of all three parliaments of the Kingdom.

The third agenda point is an invitation for the President of Parliament to be present for the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Kingdom.

COLE BAY:--- On Sunday, November 10, 2013, the St. Martin grassroots movement will celebrate its annual St. Martin Day event in the Garden of Touzah Jabash in Bellevue. The celebration will start at 2pm and there will be a very interesting program, which will also have a regional flavor and impact.
Please make a special effort to attend. A special invitation goes out to our brothers and sisters in Anguilla. Food and drinks will be available free of charge.

gspdeadtilapia04112013To Hold Public Sessions with the Community Informing them on Issues related to Tilapia deaths and the Great Salt Pond

PHILIPSBURG:--- Based on the three fish die offs the Nature Foundation St. Maarten has compiled and delivered a report based on research conducted during the week of the 27th of October which outlines the causes, results and possible preventative measures for the increase of fish die off events St. Maarten has been experiencing over the last few years.
The report gives recommendations by the Nature Foundation to the Government/ VROMI Ministry of St. Maarten regarding the issues associated with the introduction and massive fish die-offs of the introduced Tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) and the Blue Tilapia (Oreochromis aureus) which are the species of Tilapia most introduced into the wetlands of St. Maarten (Great Salt Pond, Fresh Pond).
Both types of Tilapia are a species of fish in the Cichlidae family. Native to Northern and Western Africa, and the Middle East, through introductions it is now also established elsewhere, including parts of the United States and the Caribbean, where it has been declared an invasive species and has caused significant environmental damage not only through fish die off events but also in harming already depleted ecosystems. The Tilapia invasion in our wetlands can be compared to the Lion Fish Invasion on our Coral Reefs.
Anecdotal reports suggests that, although there have been minor reports of Tilapia being in the Great Salt Pond since the 1970s a large introduction of Tilapia was done into the Great Salt Pond in 2004 by a pet shop owner (since moved to Great Britain)who had his business in the Madam Estate Shopping Center. The proprietor of the Pet Shop introduced the Tilapia into the Great Salt Pond after the specimens became too large to handle. This research is corroborated by the fact that since the initial introduction in 2004 and based on the research none of native St. Maarten fish were found dead during the fish die-offs.
Tilapia are fast growing, breed rapidly, and once introduced into a habitat they generally establish themselves very quickly. In doing so they compete with native fish fauna, reduce the light available for aquatic plants, and eat certain types of aquatic plants causing changes in local aquatic flora. Such problems have been observed in many different places, including Australia, Philippines, and the United States.
Although the testing results show that the Great Salt Pond is indeed faced with poor water quality, the predominant results which stand out are related to a drop in oxygen in conjunction with a rise in salinity or saltiness. This shows that yes, there is an issue with water quality in the Great Salt Pond, but that the primary reason for the fish die-off is the species itself and is not related to the Pond. The Great Salt Pond, as its name suggests, is a Saline to Hyper Saline Environment and although Tilapia can withstand salinity up to a certain point, after attaining a certain level the species dies massively.
The Nature Foundation will be holding Public Sessions informing the public regarding issues surrounding the Tilapia die-offs and the Great Salt Pond.

wibemployeesdonatetofirevictims04112013SIMPSON BAY:--- The Windward Islands Bank Ltd, WIB employees held an internal drive to collect the certain necessities, such as clothing, water, canned goods and more, to assist the families of the Cole Bay fire disaster. WIB management wishes to thank its employees for their contributions and encourages those in the community to also assist. WIB also thanks the SXM Red Cross for the diligent work and support to this affected community.

WIB Press Release

stcrepmeetswithharriscountyhoustonsportsauthority04112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Sports Tourism Council Sint Maarten Foundation (STC Sint Maarten) Executive Board member Reggie Plaisir met with Harris County Houston Sports Authority (HCHSA) Chief Executive Officer Janis Schmees Burke to discuss sports development and sports tourism opportunities for country Sint Maarten.

A follow-up meeting is planned for late November to discuss further details such as a Sister Sister Partnership.

The Harris County Houston Sports Authority manages the debt financing of two billion dollars for all major sports facilities in the City of Houston.

Plaisir stated that country Sint Maarten's sports development could benefit greatly with the vast experience that the sports authority has gained.

The HCHSA, the Sports Authority, is a political subdivision of the City, the County and the State of Texas, created for the purposes set forth in the Concurrent Order and the Act, including planning, acquiring, establishing, developing, constructing or renovating of one or more sports and community venue projects and related infrastructure.

The Sports Authority completed its initial project on Opening Day for the downtown baseball ballpark (Minute Maid Park) on March 30, 2000, on time and under budget.

The Sports Authority began its second project with the groundbreaking for the new Reliant Stadium in March 2000, and the stadium was officially opened on August 24, 2002.

The Sports Tourism Council Sint Maarten Foundation has as its primary goal to develop Sports Tourism as a niche market for the destination. The new entity is structured to attract annual sports events to the island and to stimulate economic development.

STC representatives will be attending a number of sessions at the four-day conference and expo that will fully prepare them for the promotion of the destination as a sports tourism destination. Some of the sessions will delve into Economic Impact Analysis; Event Safety, Security and Integrity; Social Media, Mobile and Your Events; Advancing Integrity in Sports; and the Business of Sports.

STC Sint Maarten seeks to develop triathlon event, marathon, cycling tour, youth basketball tournaments, softball tournaments, indoor slot model car racing, a kickboxing event, celebrity games, cricket tournaments, baseball tournaments, soccer tournament and other sports related events.

For those requiring additional information about the Sport Tourism Council, you can call 522-2828 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

rotarysxmsunrisedonateswatercoolertohillsidechristianschool04112013ST. PETERS:--- Members of Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise (Sunrise Rotary Club) visited the Hillside Christian Schools Helmich Snijders Campus recently and it was brought to their attention that the school is in need of a new water cooler.

These Sunrise Rotary Club members brought the request to the board of the club, which moved to approve the purchase of a brand new water cooler.

Accepting the water cooler on behalf of the school was Principal Mrs. B. Sprott, who disclosed that she was excited about the donation. Mrs. Sprott further noted that the donation came just in time for the school and is a very welcome addition to the coolers that the school already possesses.

On behalf of the students of the school, 6th grade student Nikita Doran thanked the members of the Sunrise Rotary Club for the water cooler.

Sunrise Rotary Club is always keen to provide schools with the necessary tools to assist the children in their learning process, and providing potable water is part of that. It is now commonly known that children who drink plenty of water have improved concentration levels and ability to learn. Experts agree that every child should drink at least one liter of water in small amounts throughout the day and that children who drink plenty of water are healthier and function better.

The Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise meets at Air Lekkerbek Restaurant every Tuesday mornings at 7:00am for fellowship and breakfast. For more information on the club visit us at www.sxmsunrise.org, we are also on Facebook: "Rotary Club of Saint Martin Sunrise" and Twitter: @RotarySunSXM

tzuchidonatestocolebayfirevictims04112013COLE BAY:--- The St. Maarten Tzu Chi Foundation donated a total of US $5,600 in cash and gift baskets containing food and essential items to 31 families of the recent fire in Wesley Lane, Cole Bay during a relief programme at the fire site on Saturday.
The cash donation totaled US $4,150 and the gift baskets containing items such as toothpaste, toothbrush, bath soaps, milk, juices, rice, oil, cornflakes, peanut butter and towels totaled US $1,450. In addition to these items boxes of clothing and shoes gathered by volunteers and members were made available for fire victims to select what they wanted.
"I feel so happy but I am keeping it down because [I don't want to cry ed.]. I have never experienced something like this before," Haitian Community President Jestan Guerrier said at the end of the relief programme. Guerrier worked with Tzu Chi to identify the families to receive the items.
This was Tzu Chi's third donation to the fire victims. A total of 69 families have received donations from the Foundation since the fire three weeks ago.
A total of 40 Tzu Chi volunteers including the Foundation's Commissioner Sandra Cheung gathered at the fire site for the programme mid-afternoon Saturday. The programme began with volunteers giving recipients a synopsis of how Tzu Chi was founded and the work of the foundation in St. Maarten and around the world. Fire victims were also enlightened about how the work of the foundation is fueled through donations from its members and volunteers and through the Bamboo Bank (donation box) drives.
Volunteers stood in line and first presented envelopes with the financial donation to representatives of each family and then presented the beautifully decorated gift baskets containing the food and essential items.
Tzu Chi also showed their love and compassion by sharing positive thoughts with the fire victims. Cheung shared the "Three "NOs" of Tzu Chi foundation, which are: "There is no one in the world that I don't love, there is no one in the world that I don't trust and there is no one in the world that I can't forgive." Cheung said persons who live by these principles usually have a better life. Volunteers then performed the "Three NOs" sign language song for fire victims, many of whom followed suit.
Mariana of Fina Salon in Marianne Estate, who witnessed the ceremony, was so touched by the Tzu Chi gesture that she offered free hair washes at her salon to any five female Tzu Chi volunteers.
In remarks at the end of the relief programme, Guerrier expressed thanks on behalf of all the fire victims to the foundation for their kind gesture. He was high in praises to the foundation for their relief work saying that Tzu Chi was the second organization after the St. Maarten Red Cross to donate to fire victims. He said the water that had been donated at that time had been life saving as no one can survive without water. He said Tzu Chi consisted of a strong group of volunteers who were willing to assist where necessary.
Salvation Army representative Haitian national Avrius Jean Baptiste also thanked Tzu Chi and its family of volunteers. Baptiste said Tzu Chi was engaged in "very worthy" work in the community. Baptiste said he too had received assistance from Tzu Chi several years ago when he lost everything in a fire several years ago.
Volunteer Gary Yee-Fong said it was a blessing for volunteers to be able to assist. He sympathized with the victims for losing everything in the blaze and assured that the foundation will continue its work in the community.
Cheung alluded to a saying from Tzu Chi Founder Master Cheng who said: "Beware of danger even during good times. Do not wait until you encounter danger to remember the good times you had."

PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Career & Study Fair Committee is once again finalizing preparations for the annual Career & Study Fair, scheduled for Thursday, November 7, 2013 at the Bel-Air Community Center.
Under the theme "A Better Future Through Better Education," the fair will accommodate all pre-exam students from all secondary schools on the island from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The Career & Study Fair will be open to the general public from 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm.
Educational Institutions
Participating colleges and university representatives from St. Maarten, Curaçao, Aruba, the United States and Holland will be on hand to share information about their academic institutions and services. In addition to local educational institutions such as the University of St. Martin, and SBO–St. Maarten, representatives from the Study Financing Department and Student Support Services will be in attendance to provide information to the public regarding their services. Furthermore, Study Financing from Holland (DUO) will be present to share updates in the recent changes pertaining to revised education developments in Holland.
Royal Netherlands Marines
The Royal Netherlands Marine Corps have recently completed a detachment in St. Maarten, located in the harbor. A couple of their tasks are to protect the sovereignty of St. Maarten, Saba and Statia in making sure that the islands are not abused by criminal organizations. They will also be assisting partners, such as the coast guard, customs and police, to stabilize the judicial order in the area. Another of their tasks is to provide emergency assistance in case of natural disasters, such as hurricanes.
As this is a new detachment, they will be recruiting at the Career & Study Fair by providing information to any students that are interested in joining.
Coast Guard, Korps Politie, Customs, Fire Department, Prison
Aside from the Royal Netherlands Marines, various other public safety and security organizations will be in attendance at the fair, such as the Coast Guard, Korps Politie Sint Maarten, Customs, the Prison, and the Fire Department. They will also be providing information to persons that are interested in joining their forces.
Tourism Corporations
Various companies that are prevalent in the tourism industry, such as the PJIAE, Winair, the Harbor Group of Companies and the Tourism Bureau will be there to provide information about their businesses, and what opportunities are available for students interested in obtaining a job after high school.
Medical & Insurance Organizations
Another aspect of the career fair will feature medical organizations such as the St. Maarten Medical Center, Nagico Insurances, Mental Health Foundation, Sociale Ziektekosten Verzekering, and St. Maarten White and Yellow Cross' District Nursing and Baby Clinic providing information to students.
Local Businesses
There will also be local businesses and organizations in attendance, such as Telem N.V, BDO Accountants, and GEBE.
"We are grateful for the financial institutions, companies and colleges that are participating in this event. The information they provide will be helpful to our youth when deciding what their next step would be. Some youngsters will also use this opportunity to obtain more information on a particular career they might be interested in", committee officials said.
This annual event promises to be very informative and will serve to support the decision-making process in furthering one's education. The general public is invited to come out and benefit from the information and advice that will be made available. The fair will be open from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm.
For more information please visit the website: www.sxmcareerandstudyfair.com.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of the Dutch Caribbean (UDC) in cooperation with the University of St. Martin (USM) is offering an Engineering program at USM. The program was composed by Saxion University of Applied Science in the Netherlands. Mr. Ruud Thuis, Director of UDC and Mr. Jan Bollen, Representative of Saixon University will both be on island to conduct the intake and evaluation process for prospective students of the Bachelor in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Degree program scheduled to commence January 2014.
Persons who signed up for this program are asked to attend a meeting scheduled for Tuesday November 5, 2013 at 6:00pm in the USM conference room. They are asked to bring along their diplomas, transcripts and other credentials so that they can be evaluated. Persons who have not signed up as yet are free to attend along with their documents. To qualify for admittance you must be in possession of an MBO or SBO level diploma or equivalent and be employed in a technical enterprise. Exemptions will apply depending on technical experience.

arthurlugisse13082010PHILIPSBURG:--- Arthur Lugisse, Director of the Tallahassee-St. Maarten Foundation Inc. (TLH-SXMF) said on Sunday a hearty congratulation goes out to the Florida State University (FSU) team the Seminoles, who defeated Miami 41-14 in Tallahassee Saturday night to a capacity crowd, coming from TLH-SXMF and all the St. Maarten students that went to FSU IN Tallahassee.

Florida State entered the game as 21-point favourites. The Seminoles also scored over 40 points for the eighth consecutive game.

FSU junior running back Devonta Freeman produced much of the Seminoles' good fortune. Freeman, a Miami native, scored three touchdowns, two rushing and one reception. Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston overcame two interceptions to complete 21 of 29 passes for 325 yards and one passing touchdown.

Roberto Aguayo kept his perfect field goal attempts and extra points record for the Seminoles as he converted two field goals in the fourth quarter.

Miami attempted to close the gap after converting on its second touchdown of the night after Winston threw his second pick. He's collected six interceptions during the 2013-14 season.

Miami quarterback Stephen Morris entered the game nursing an Achilles injury, but the team was crippled with injuries after it lost leading rusher Duke Johnson with 1:22 left in the third quarter. Miami defensive lineman Olson Pierre limped off the field on the following play.

Florida State's Terrance Brooks also left the game early when he was treated for a concussion.

The Seminoles jumped to an early lead in the third quarter with two rushing touchdowns from Freeman and James Wilder Jr. in the third quarter and never looked back. Florida State collected 517 total offensive yards to Miami's 275.ending in a victory for the capital city of Florida.

swescotwilliamsandadvisors04112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Members of Parliament from the National Alliance faction posed several questions to Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams on Monday regarding the Royal Decree issued by the Kingdom ordering the Governor of St. Maarten to conduct an investigation on integrity within the Government of St. Maarten.
The National Alliance Members of Parliament asked the Prime Minister to provide them with answers as to what prompted the Dutch Government to issue to such a decree to the Governor of St. Maarten. They asked if she really believes that the issues such as the fiber optic cable that the Dutch wanted to land on St. Maarten, the removal of the TOT on goods sold to residents of Saba and Statia, and the monies that were owed to them were the main reasons for the instruction given to the Governor of St. Maarten on September 30th, 2013.

Member of Parliament Louis Laveist read out parts of the explanatory notes of a letter sent to the Government of St. Maarten by Minister of Interior and Overseas Affairs Ronald Plasterk on April 4th, 2013. Based on that letter the Dutch Government claimed that what has been taking place within the government apparatus on St. Maarten smeared the image of the entire Kingdom. Minister Plasterk even asked what the Government of St. Maarten is doing to remove this negative image they created. Laveist said based on the instruction given by the Kingdom Council all organs and civil servants have to cooperate with the investigators. He asked the Prime Minister what prompted her to make the statements she made when The Hague made their position known. He said the reaction from the Prime Minister was not at all cute because the matter at hand was serious and not a laughing matter. MP Laveist said shortly after several statements were made by the Prime Minister and Minister of Justice about the Royal Decree they quickly made a 360 turn and decided to pull their tails between their legs and cooperate to some extent. Laveist said he wants to know what problem the Prime Minister has with the investigation ordered by the Kingdom and if she has something somewhere that she does not want the Kingdom or anyone else to know about. He further asked the Prime Minister what prompted her to form a committee to conduct their own investigation on integrity within the Government of St. Maarten. He wants to know if the Prime Minister is aware of some sort of nepotism taking place within government. He raised issues such as the completion of the Government Administration Building and other matters that has the attention of the Hague.
Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin asked the Prime Minister to give Parliament a copy of the Ministerial decree they drafted in order for the Members of Parliament to see exactly what the Government of St. Maarten wants to do. He asked who the six member committee would report to if they are to conduct an investigation on the integrity of government. Marlin said he believes that this committee should report to Parliament and not the Government of St. Maarten. The National Alliance Leader further asked the Prime Minister to explain to Parliament what happened to the National Ordinance that was sent to the Governor to sign off regarding the same committee. He said he wanted to know if the Governor signed the ordinance and if he did not what was the reason behind that? Furthermore, Marlin wanted to know why the Wescot Williams cabinet decided to change their strategy and have a Ministerial decree instead of a national ordinance. He also asked the Prime Minister to inform Parliament as to how Transparency International came into the integrity investigation. Marlin said he wants to know if the idea came from the US consulate in Curacao who informed the Prime Minister that the United States has some concerns about St. Maarten regarding human smuggling and if they are the ones that suggested that Transparency International conduct an investigation.

Independent Member of Parliament Frans Richardson also asked the Prime Minister for explanations since it has been exactly seven months since the Minister of Interior and Overseas Affairs made his position known to St. Maarten. MP Richardson said the integrity investigation is the hottest topic on St. Maarten and everywhere else, therefore clarity is needed on this issue. The MP said it's time for the Government of St. Maarten to stop confusing the people of St. Maarten and they should now tell the people what the legal basis is for the committees they now have to conduct an investigation on the integrity in government. MP Richardson said if the Kingdom will go ahead with its investigation then he wants to know what sense it makes for the Government of St. Maarten to establish more committees and also have Transparency International conduct the same investigation. He further asked the Prime Minister to tell the people of St. Maarten how much these investigations will cost them in the end. MP Richardson asked the Prime Minister if she is ready or who is ready to take the blame for the break down in trust within government as is outlined by the Hague. "The Hague said St. Maarten tarnished the image of the Kingdom and they also embarrassed them therefore I want to know who will take the blame for this because someone in the USA is taking the blame for the Obama Care debacle." MP Richardson further asked if the Kingdom will drop the integrity investigation now that St. Maarten has agreed to give them all they wanted, which is to land the fiber optic cable on St. Maarten, removal of TOT on goods sold to the residents of Saba and Statia, and the monies that were due to them from the Central Bank.

MPs have Big Stones --- Kingdom has no Right to Order Investigation on St. Maarten – MP Roy Marlin.

Member of Parliament Roy Marlin in his statements during the first round said that the Members of Parliament that posed questions about the integrity investigation has "big stones" for asking the questions they asked. MP Marlin who is a representative of the Democratic Party faction said several of the MPs have skeletons in their closets yet they are the ones that are asking questions. He said that during the investigations he is hoping that something on the removal of the sand from the harbor will surface as well as the removal of the asphalt from the airport. He also suggested that the reports from the integrity investigations should be presented to Parliament as suggested by the leader of the National Alliance.
Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams in her response to the Members of Parliament who posed questions to her about the integrity committee said that she does not know who really to blame due to the questions that were posed to her. She said she felt that she gave the Members of Parliament sufficient information when she requested to meet with Parliament to update them on the developments regarding the Royal decree and the Kingdom Council of Ministers. "Its either I did not give enough information or the information that I gave was not properly understood."

As for Transparency International, the Prime Minister admitted that the US Consul based in Curacao made the suggestion in March 20th, 2013 when the Wescot Williams 2 cabinet was in office. She said that three days after receiving that email she contacted Transparency International. Transparency International will be paid just over Euros 200,000. USONA she said will pay Euros 171,000 while the Government of St. Maarten will pay Euros 40,000. The Prime Minister further explained that she even submitted the draft decree on the agreement government has with Transparency International. Wescot Williams also indicated to Parliament that she neither the Government of St. Maarten has a problem with or is against the investigation on integrity. She said if they were they would not have formed the committee consisting of the six persons and they would not have engaged Transparency International. However, the Government of St. Maarten does have a problem with the measures used by the Kingdom when they invoked Article 43 of the charter to issue the Royal Decree.

She further explained that government allocated Naf. 300,000.00 for the committee to work with until they provide a budget to government. This committee she said has to find its own tools and materials to conduct the investigation. She made clear that she included in the Ministerial decree that the members of the committee could work with the Kingdom to conduct the investigation on integrity.

Wescot Williams also admitted to Parliament that the national ordinance that was sent to the Governor for signing was not signed.

Laveist asks for information on Consular Services Provided by Guyanese Consuls --- Come clean or we will call a separate meeting on this agenda point.

membersofparliament04112013Besides committees that were formed to conduct the integrity investigation, Member of Parliament Louie Laveist asked the Prime Minister to provide Parliament with information she has on the consular services that are provided by the Guyanese Consuls and or diplomats that visit St. Maarten. MP Laveist said if the Prime Minister does not provide them with the answers they need on this topic then they would have to call a separate meeting to further discuss the operations that are conducted by these visiting consuls and or diplomats. The MP made clear that he was not looking for any names but he wants to know exactly what the Prime Minister knows about the activities of the Guyanese consuls and or diplomats.

"I do not have a Dog in this Fight, I asked a legitimate question and I need the answers," MP Laveist.

When the public meeting of Parliament resumed on Monday afternoon, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams lashed out at MP Louie Laviest who asked her about the procedures foreign countries have to follow in order for them to conduct consular services on St. Maarten. Wescot Williams said she felt that somebody in the house of Parliament wanted to destroy the Acting head of the Bureau of Foreign Affairs. She further stated that she wants to know if the MPs or anyone else understands the law, especially that of the Vienna Convention, which protects foreign diplomats. "Does anyone in here expect me to go out there and check to see how and what kind of services these consuls are giving to the Guyanese community?" Wescot Williams said in the case of the Guyana General Consul, the Government of Guyana sent a request to the Government of St. Maarten (Bureau of Foreign Affairs) requesting that St. Maarten allow the General Consul that is responsible for the region to enter St. Maarten where he could also provide consular services. Member of Parliament Louie Laviest did not take the statements made by the Prime Minister lightly especially her tone when responding to his questions. He said he certainly does not have a dog in the foreign relations fight. "As a Member of Parliament I have a duty and an obligation to the people of this country and all I am asking you is to explain the people of St. Maarten especially foreigners the procedures they have to follow when coming to St. Maarten to conduct business. People (Guyanese nationals) living in the Cole Bay area contacted me and told me they gave their passports and paid monies to certain people and it has been over a year now and they have not received their travel documents or monies back." Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin in his statements said that he heard that the former head of the Bureau of Foreign Affairs was in contact with Guyana which led to the current acting head granting the person entry to St. Maarten. Marlin said that what he understood is the former head of the Bureau of Foreign Affairs started rolling the ball in the wrong direction. He said the questions that were posed by his colleague had nothing to do with wanting to throw anyone under the bus. Marlin said if proper procedures were not followed then government should be big enough to admit such and also say that those mistakes would have been corrected. In responding to the reactions by the MPs, Prime Minister Wescot Williams said that the Government of Guyana sent a request to the Netherlands (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) asking that they accredit Guyana General Consul of Barbados Michael Brotherson the rights to become the Consul on St. Maarten. The Prime Minister said that pending that request St. Maarten granted the request submitted to St. Maarten by the Government of Guyana which is to allow the General Consul entry and to allow him to provide consular services. She said that Brotherson is responsible for the region and the Government of Guyana wants to add St. Maarten to his jurisdiction. Wescot Williams said if persons contacted the MPs with information regarding their Guyanese passports that they gave to Guyanese diplomats for renewal then the MPs should contact the Government of Guyana and not St. Maarten. "The people to contact with the information you have is the Government of Guyana and if you are not satisfied with the information they provided via a press release on this matter then you can contact them also for further information. The Government of St. Maarten is not responsible for the handling of Guyanese passports." Wescot Williams also informed Parliament that she was not at all upset when she answered the questions posed to her but took note of the spin they placed on the matter when they said they knew that the former head (a Dutch National from the Netherlands, started rolling the ball in the wrong direction).

The public meeting of Parliament on this topic will continue at 4pm on Monday.

patricialourensatspecialneedseducationconference03112013GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Honorable Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs Patricia Lourens – Philip took part in a conference on Special Needs Education and the way forward for the country. The presenters were the psychologist from St. John's University, New York Graduate School of Psychology who have been testing and evaluating Sint Maarten students for deficits and giftedness since February 2013. The group is led by Dr. Mark Terjesen.

shootingfillin05052013COLE BAY:--- An unknown man was shot early Saturday morning somewhere in Marinana Estate, Cole Bay. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed that someone was shot twice by an unknown person around 5am Saturday morning. The police spokesman told SMN News on Saturday that he did not have details on the shooting at the time. He promised to send out a press release on Sunday with details but up to press time Sunday afternoon no further information on the shooting was sent out by the police spokesman.

GRAND CASE:--- Several business owners in Grand Case are calling on the Collectivity of St. Martin and the State to do something to enhance security in the area. Several of the business persons told SMN News that crime in Grand Case has escalated and it is threatening their businesses and livelihood which according to them is going unnoticed.

According to some business owners and residents, a couple (tourists) was attacked Saturday night as they were approaching their car that was parked in a parking lot. One of the business owner said the couple had just finished dining at one of the restaurants and they were leaving the area when they were attacked. They said the female was punched in her face and she apparently lost some of her teeth while her husband was stabbed multiple times.

Captain of the Gendarmerie Sylvain Jouault confirmed the attack on the couple that took place Saturday night in the Grand Case area. He said that currently the Gendarmes are investigating while the male victim is being treated at the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital for multiple stab wounds.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Wholesalers and retailers who plan on importing Christmas Trees for the upcoming holiday season are hereby advised to request their permit early and to also make sure that the trees have been treated in the exporting country.

There are ordinances that regulate the importation of goods, and a permit will be required in order to import Christmas Trees for the 2013 holiday season.

The Inspection Department TEZVT - Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (LVV) that falls under the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications, has to ensure that imported Christmas Trees – even though they may appear to be harmless, are free from insects and pests that could harm trees and vegetation on the island.

Wholesalers and retailers for each consignment should have a phytosanitary certificate from the exporting country showing that the trees have been treated before they leave the exporting country.

To secure the permit, companies are required to submit an application for import along with a copy of the original pro forma invoice. When the trees arrive, the wholesaler/retailer should notify the Department; and should present the original phytosanitary certificate and proof that the trees were treated with pesticide.

The Inspection Department of TEZVT- Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (LVV) office is located in Tamarinde Steeg nr. 16 C, Philipsburg, in the Yellow Building. The office can be reached by calling 542-4509 or 542-4511 for further information.

tedrichardsonreceivesreportfromjuniormeteorologistdesireeconnor03112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications Hon. Ted Richardson recently received a summary report from Desiree Connor, Junior Meteorologist, Climatology Section at the Meteorological Department St. Maarten (MDS).

Connor travel to Beijing, China in the latter half of October where she attended the 2nd International Training Course on Regional Climate Prediction & Drought Monitoring.

Sint Maarten's MDS received an invitation from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Permanent Representative for the Caribbean Region, Dr. Albert Martis, who is the Director for the Meteorological Department of Curacao.

The course aimed to help participants have a good understanding of short-term climate prediction and drought-related issues. The course is also designed to help participants learn new techniques of diagnosis and attribution on extreme climate events (especially drought events) and improve the climate prediction skills in developing countries.

Minister Hon. Ted Richardson stated on Sunday that the further training of staff is necessary to keep them abreast of new techniques, procedures in climate predictions and forecasting.

"We have to continue to give our people the tools to work with in order for them to be able to perform to their best abilities. Investment in human resources is key in order for country Sint Maarten to move forward," Minister Hon. Ted Richardson summarized on Sunday.

Connor pointed out in her report that the new techniques she has learnt will further enhance the services rendered to the community of Sint Maarten and other stakeholders by MDS.

Enhancements will be seen in the production of short-term predictions (monthly, seasonal, and annual) as well as long-term projections (decadal and beyond).

Besides monthly outlooks on temperature and rainfall that is currently done, the new methods, tools and procedures would be very essential in defining the climatic personality of Sint Maarten and the North Eastern Caribbean region in general.

Desiree Connor added that meeting counterparts from around the world have already proved worthwhile since MDS has already started setting up a network to share climate data.

The network will be used to assist in the monitoring of major events before and after they occur such as droughts, floods, typhoons/hurricanes, dust storms, earthquakes, etc.

The knowledge of using different techniques was also passed on as well.

The international training course was co-sponsored by WMO and the China Meteorological Administration (CMA), also known as the WMO Regional Training Center Beijing.

Countries in attendance were: Barbados, Botswana, China, Cambodia, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Mongolia, Namibia, Pakistan, Rwanda, Ukraine, Yemen, and Zimbabwe.

swescotwilliamsatpjljazzekoevening03112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams attended the Jazzeko Surinamese Evening at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library last Saturday. The Philipsburg Jubilee Library in collaboration with the Jazzeko band held the event entitled "An evening with Lieve Hugo: a taste of Suriname" where through the use of music the community was made about the diversity within the Surinamese culture. The entire evening was dedicated to the popular style of Surinamese music, called Kaseko and in tribute to the genre a documentary about the popular folk-music-singer "Lieve Hugo" was shown.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

mauricelake18082013PHILIPSBURG:--- The Minister of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) Hon. Maurice Lake encourages the Cape Bay Community Council (CBCC) and the Soualiga Social Movement (SSM) to pursue communal farming after learning that both organizations recently met at Seaside Nature Park to discuss agriculture development in general.

Over the past few years, food security crises around the world have highlighted the urgent need for developing sustainable agricultural systems. Nearly one billion people – one out of six in the world – lack access to adequate food and proper nutrition.

By 2050, the global population is expected to surpass nine billion people, and demand for agricultural products will double. Sustainable agriculture development and food security must remain at the top of the international agenda.

"Agriculture as it was done in the past is not financially feasible today. We have to apply new innovative ways and approaches in a sustainable manner. The interests is there for backyard farming and I encourage those involved to pursue it

"I do believe that communal farming can have an impact on the cost of living for those who participate and are involved. It will also keep the money on the island which means more local investments can be made in our economy.

"From a heath perspective, it would improve the general health of the population, but in particularly those who participate. The fresh produce would be free of all substances currently used today in agriculture production.

"It would be our own Sint Maarten organic produce. We have various groups in the country who are thinking along this direction and are already doing this type of farming. I would encourage them to come together and form an association and that way the movement I believe will grow much bigger and will also be able to do more.

"I commend all groups and individuals involved in creating a sustainable agricultural sector and encourage them to continue as this is also the future for the country even if it's a small micro sector of our economy, it has the potential to grow bigger," Minister Hon. Maurice Lake said on Sunday.

swescotwilliamsatbenefitconcertforkingarrowfoundation03112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams joined with a wide section of the community in attending a benefit concert for the King Arrow Foundation. During last night's event the Prime Minister congratulated the performing calypsonians and the various other performers for joining hands in supporting the ailing elder calypsonian. "I recall Arrow's work in the entertainment field for the past decades and praise the fact that in his time of need, his friends and colleagues have come together to raise funds for him. I would like to remind the community of Arrow's "Constitution" song; One Destiny, which is definitively my favorite.

During the fun-filled evening the PM also personally made a contribution in support of Arrow. Attendees danced and celebrated late into the evening.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

PHILIPSBURG:--- Everything is in place for the public Open House at Parliament on November 6. The open house will take place on a weekly basis.

In order to increase general knowledge about the House and its procedures, the public are invited to mark the date of Wednesday, November 6, and every Wednesday thereafter from 9:00am to 11:00am.

Parliament is one of the institutions that the nation has seen functioning since Sint Maarten attained country status on 10-10-10 within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

The Parliament of Sint Maarten is the highest legislative body of the country and currently comprises of 15 members.

The main tasks of Parliament are the ratification of legislation and the exercise of control on government policies.

The objective of the Open House is to further enlighten the community of the country about the important role of the House of Parliament. It is an institution that impacts the lives of the people depending on the type of legislation that the House can draft and approve.

Visitors to the House of Parliament have to abide by a dress code. They must dress appropriately: no slippers remove hats/caps while in the House, and no strapless clothing.

The staff of Parliament will be available during the Open House to provide information to visitors. The Parliament is located across from the Court House on Wilhelminastraat 1.

Interested persons can contact Parliament via telephone number 542-0812 or 542-0635 or via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for additional information with respect to the House of Parliament's Open House.

dennisrichardson17092013GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Justice Hon. Dennis Richardson would like to bring clarity to a news story that is living a life of its own regarding Dutch passports and changing the requirements to obtain such.

"The decisions and regulations on the issuing of Dutch passports and attaining Dutch nationality are not done by the Minister of Justice of Sint Maarten or by the Government of Sint Maarten. The Dutch/Kingdom Government plays a decisive role in this regard.

"Neither the Minister of Justice nor the Government of Sint Maarten has submitted to date any requests to the Dutch or the Kingdom Government for changes to the present regulations or on the execution of those regulations or have engaged in any conversations in this respect with those governments. Sint Maarten has other and more urgent priorities," Minister of Justice Hon. Dennis Richardson said on Sunday.

Minister Richardson was responding to a story that appeared in the local media on Friday regarding lenient rules for the Dutch passport.

Minister Dennis Richardson added: "There has never been a joint interview between myself, Sint Maarten's journalist Alita Singh and the Dutch journalist Jean Mentens, in which I demanded easier access to the Dutch passport or declared the admittance requirements for candidates to attain the Dutch passport disastrous for Sint Maarten.

"Journalist Mentens approached my person with a request for cooperation for making a report on the developments on Sint Maarten since 10-10-10.

"In a casual general and informal conversation around his request for cooperation and not intended for any publication, the sometimes strained relationship between the Netherlands and the Caribbean countries and Dutch Caribbean islands in general was touched upon.

"Why the journalist has taken out one aspect of this conversation, magnified it out of proportion, portrayed it incorrectly and brought it in connection with a different conversation with which it had no relationship and of which I had no knowledge or was part of, is unknown. Perhaps this is called "creative" journalism!

"It is however becoming clearer and clearer that the article is fueling resentments in the Netherlands and in Sint Maarten and taking on a form that has no relationship with what I said or intended," Minister Hon. Dennis Richardson concluded regarding this matter on Sunday.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), hereby announces that there will be no through traffic on a part of Back Street on Monday, November 4, Tuesday, November 5 and Thursday, November 7.

On November 4 and 5 from 10:00pm to 1:00am, part of Back Street will be closed for the pouring of concrete.

On November 5, part of Back Street will be closed to vehicular traffic between the hours 10:00pm to 2:00am. This is in connection with the offloading of building materials for the renovation of the former Midtown Hotel.

Motorists are requested to be vigilant and observant for the traffic directional signs.

Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

For both instances, permission for the road closures were granted by the Ministry of Justice.

rogerhosfordwithlionfishcatch01112013COLE BAY:--- Local fisherman Roger Hosford is currently ahead in the Nature Foundation Lionfish Derby with him bringing in nearly three kilos of Lionfish. Ocean Explorers Dive Center is currently in second place. There are about two weeks left until the end of the second Lionfish Derby. To date nearly five hundred lionfish have been submitted as part of the lionfish derby.

Lionfish are an invasive venomous fish that can inflict a painful and sometimes fatal sting. Lionfish are usually found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans but were introduced into the Atlantic thru the aquarium trade. Native fish species do not recognize the Lionfish as a threat so they are unable to defend themselves against it. In other places were lionfish were spotted there are hardly any snappers and grouper left because those are the type of fish the lionfish likes to eat. Last week the Nature Foundation caught lionfish very shallow by Sunset Beach Bar in Maho.

The Nature Foundation encourages fishermen, divers and all those who may want to take part in the 2013 Lionfish Derby to register via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by calling 5444267 during business hours.

rotarysxmsunrisedonatestomealsonwheels01112013PHILIPSBURG:--- The month of October is designated by Rotary International as Vocational Service Month. In keeping with the 2013-2014 RI themes of "Engage Rotary Change Lives," The Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise invited nomination for its annual Vocational Service Awards for 2013-2014. Meals on Wheels Foundation was selected from among the nominees submitted for the award. To be eligible for the award, the nominee (Individual/Organization) had to demonstrate the following attributes:

  • Exemplification of the Rotary spirit of "Service above Self";
  • Involvement at the community level in activities connected to or associated with changing lives in the community
  • High ethical and moral standards displayed in performance / work related to selected area of vocational service.

Meals on Wheels Foundation is a group of volunteers headed by President Mary Bryson who work service above self to prepare and deliver warm meals via their transportation to about 50 elderly and 20 children daily, they work selflessly to change lives in our community.
Accepting the award and Financial assistance retired Registered Nurse Mrs. Mary Bryson stated that she saw the need since 1995 to assist the community with Meals on Wheels, thereby providing warm meals especially to the elderly and underprivileged children, she stated that she takes pride in assisting, and look forward enthusiastically to her daily task.
The Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise meets at Air Lekkerbek Restaurant every Tuesday mornings at 7:00am for fellowship and breakfast. For more information on the club visit us at sxmsunrise.org or email:, we are also on Facebook: Rotary Club of Saint Martin Sunrise and Twitter: @RotarySunSXM

patricialourenslaunchesroyalvisitartcontest01112013PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):--- On Wednesday morning October 30th, 2013, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs Patricia Lourens-Philip, visited the Sister Borgia Primary School in Philipsburg together with representatives of the National Organizing Committee Royal Visit (NOC), Vice-Chairman Mr. Marcel Gumbs and member of the Secretariat NOC Ms. Emilia Thomas.
The delegation visited the school to present one of the first educational packages 'Royal Visit 2013'. The packages were developed to assist the schools in preparation of the arrival of His Majesty King Willem Alexander and Her Majesty Queen Máxima.
They also brought posters to inform the students of the Royal Visit Art Contest. All students on Sint Maarten, elementary and secondary school, can take part in this contest by creating a creative portrait of the King and Queen and handing it in at their school by November 6th, 2013 before 11:00 a.m.
The students can participate in three categories: Cycle 1, Cycle 2 and Secondary Education. First prize in each category are 2 V.I.P. passes to the Youth Showcase on Wednesday, November 13th. The Youth Showcase is a special event hosted by the Prime Minister for the King and Queen. Approximately 250 children will show their talents that evening under the guidance of the National Institute of Arts (NIA).
The second and third prize winners will receive art surprise packages. The winners will be determined by a panel of judges and contacted on November 7th. The prize giving will take place on Friday, November 8th.
For more information persons can contact the NOC's secretariat via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The poster is also posted on the Government website (www.sintmaartengov.org: special campaigns), as well as on the Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Royal-Visit-of-King-Willem-Alexander-and-Queen-Maxima

townhallmeetingzoningdawnbeachandpointblanche01112013PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) Hon. Maurice Lake said the turnout was very satisfactory for the second public consultation related to the drafting of development plans for Dawn Beach and Point Blanche that was held on October 31. Minister Lake said that many of the issues that residents and stakeholders brought forward were discussed further internally on Friday with Ministry VROMI staff.

Residents of Oyster Pond and Guana Bay were also included. The public consultation took place at the University of St. Martin, Philipsburg.

telemfunday01112013POND ISLAND:--- TelEm Group mobile provider TelCell says it's "All systems go" for a bumper Family Fun Park event on the company's Pond Island premises Sunday.
The event will feature live musical entertainment, various shows, fun activities for younger children, and challenging sporting activities for older children.
Organizers will also be providing drinks and snacks for children and adults.
The event will be headlining with a Blowout sale of mobile phones and accessories throughout the day.
"The event is not only going to be a fun one, but it can also be a profitable one for the smart shopper who is looking for a mobile gift before the Christmas rush," said event coordinator, Angel Richardson.
She said the winners of TelCell's recently held Breakthrough talent search will also be performing live to visiting guests and customers. There will also be a raffle of a Sony TV, a Refrigerator and a mobile phone in the raffle hunt.
"With the Rock wall activity, the Bungee Jump, the Game Fest., airbrush and tattoos, water games, surprise raffles, entertaining toys, various street performers and much more, we are sure we have covered the bases to keep everyone entertained throughout the day," said Angel.
She expects a large turnout and is advising parents to come early with their children.
Parking will not be available at the TelEm Building premises therefore motorists are advised to park in the Government parking lot close by.

Telem Press Release

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour has collaborated with the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment and the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport to organize a meeting with family physicians, health care providers for Wednesday, November 6 and a public meeting for Thursday, November 7 with respect to vaccinations, dengue and mosquito control.

The session with physicians and health care providers will take place at the University of St. Martin on Wednesday, November 6 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.

The public meeting for interested persons will also take place at the same venue on Thursday, November 7 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. The session will give the public an opportunity to obtain information from the experts, ask questions and express their concerns during the meeting.

Dengue Fever is transmitted by the female vector Aedes Aegypti mosquito. The Aedes Aegypti mosquito is distinguished by its markings. The body of the mosquito has alternate black and white horizontal stripes. The Aedes Aegypti mosquito lays her eggs in clear (clean) stagnant water. Within eight days the mosquito can complete its life cycle from egg, to larvae to pupae and to adult mosquito.

Dengue symptoms include high fever, severe headache, backache, joint and eye pain, nausea and vomiting, and rash. Once a person has developed a fever, the infectious period lasts for about a week. Most people recover without any complications, using pain relievers, liquid intake (preferably water or juice) and bed rest. Avoid self-medication and consult your physician.

Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever, 'Get Checked" campaign, is in line with working closely with various stakeholders as well as the community to eliminate the threat of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, and mosquito breeding areas.

An increase in the mosquito population puts all residents and businesses at risk. Call for information on the Aedes Aegypti mosquito and about potential breeding sites and respective preventive measures at 542-2078 or 542-3003 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), hereby announces that there will be no through traffic on Ginger Road on Sunday, November 3 from 7:00am to 12:00pm.

Residents on Ginger Road, junction A.J.C. Brouwer Road at approximately 150 meters, this section of the road will be closed.

Residents are advised to use the other exit of Ginger Road at the Yogesh Building.

Motorists are requested to be vigilant and observant for the traffic directional signs.

The road closure is in connection with the milled asphalt repairs of the Ginger Road.

Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

PHILIPSBURG:--- An urgent Plenary session of Parliament is scheduled for November 04 regarding the issue of integrity.

The public plenary session is set for Monday at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is incoming documents; followed by the decision of Government to establish a committee to conduct an investigation on integrity within the Government of Sint Maarten.

The Prime Minister/Minister of General Affairs has been invited to Parliament with respect to the aforementioned agenda point.

This meeting was requested by the National Alliance (NA) faction in parliament, namely Member of Parliament Hon. William Marlin, MP Hon. Dr. Lloyd Richardson, and MP Hon. Hyacinth Richardson.

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 also via www.sxmparliament.org.

mauricelake18082013PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry of VROMI) Hon. Maurice Lake would like to congratulate the initiators of the country's newly formed Down Street Business/Community Association as well as the new appointed board.

The Down Street organization was formed on Tuesday night and its first elected President is Godfried Richardson. The organization area of focus within their community is from L'Escargot to the old Paper Garden.

The organization has established six committees that will deal with fundraising, marketing, cleanup, decorations, social and transportation.

"Our community continues to get organized because a collective approach and voice is much stronger when having to deal with different stakeholders. Country Sint Maarten is on the move and moving forward as we see more and more people getting involved in their community.

"This approach of communalism is a positive development for the country and I am looking forward to meeting with the newly formed Down Street Business/Community Association board at their earliest convenience to hear about their concerns, views and plans," Minister Hon. Maurice Lake said on Friday.

"In my back to basics approach, I announced that I would like to meet with Community Councils on a monthly basis in order to address matters of concern to the community.

"Thereafter, we move forward on infrastructural matters and addressing these within the shortest time possible as they come up. I do not believe in long dragged out solutions for quality of life issues. Those that can be dealt with in the short-term will be dealt with," Minister Maurice Lake assured.

telcellbreakthroughwinnersatrecordingsession31102013POND ISLAND:--- Winners of the 2013 TelCell Breakthrough talent search are on their way to producing and recording their own music video to promote their talents to a wider audience.

The music video recording contract was one of the top prizes won by Breakthrough finalist winners Geniquah Thewet, Jabari York, Cherrianne Danglaben York, and Bianca Dijkhoffz.

According to TelCell Breakthrough project coordinator, Angel Richardson, the video recording got under way recently with the laying down of beats by vocalists, Geniquah Thewet and Jabari York.

"Once they have completed their track, it will be the turn of Cherrianne to place her steel plan solo piece," said Angel.

She said the finishing touch will be left to the other finalist winner, Bianca Dijkhoffz, who will choreograph the music single.

"Everyone is excited and having a lot of fun now that they are getting some hands-on studio time in the ROCK 'N' Vibes studio of Bertaux "Mr. Rude" Fleming of Xtratight Entertainment," said Angel.

She said once the music single is produced, mixed and recorded, ROCK N'Vibes label will be assisting the youths with promotion of the music video.

The youths will meantime be assisting TelCell with various commercial and promotional projects in the coming weeks and months.

Telem Press Release

cftmembers30102013PHILIPSBURG:--- Members of the board of the CFT told reporters on Wednesday that they met with the Government of St. Maarten (Minister of Finance) and they advised him that he should work on presenting a balanced budget for the year 2014. Chairman of the CFT Age Bakker said that he believed that St. Maarten should present a budget based on their guaranteed income which would be Naf 420M. Bakker said that St. Maarten already depleted its reserves and if they continue on this trend they will not be able to borrow in the future. The recommendations made by the CFT for the 2014 budget is Naf. 20 M less than the 2013 budget.

St. Maarten's member on the board of the CFT Richard Gibson Sr. called on his Editor in Chief at the TODAY Newspaper to direct some of the questions he asked the board of the CFT during their press conference to the Minister of Finance and not the CFT board because the CFT is working with the current agreements St. Maarten has with the Netherlands regarding financial controls.

Gibson further stated that if the principles (government) wants more leverage with its budget and how much deficit they are allowed to have then the Government of St. Maarten would have to approach the Netherlands and renegotiate the agreements they made with the Netherlands prior to St. Maarten becoming a country. The statements made by St. Maarten's member of the CFT did not sit well with at least one member of the media who immediately informed the board of the CFT that the reason for press conferences is for them to provide information (answers) to the questions posed to them.

The Chairman of the CFT Age Bakker made clear that they are always ready to provide information to the media. He said that one of the reasons the CFT gave the Government of St.. Maarten such an advice was for them to open the opportunity for the country to borrow for its investment projects. Bakker said that if and when St. Maarten has more income they can always come back with a budget amendment to increase their budget. He said having a margin of Naf 420M is not an end figure, it's a figure that St. Maarten can realize and if they manage to secure more funds then they can always do budget amendments.

telempersonnelassociationbikeathon31102013GREAT BAY:--- TelEm Group's Personnel Association Bike-A-Thon, held last Saturday in collaboration with the Positive Foundation was a "tremendous success" - according to the event organizers.
More than 50 bikers of all ages turned out to pedal around the Great Salt Pond to mark Breast Cancer Awareness month on St. Maarten.
They moved out from the TelEm Group Building as scheduled with a police escort along the route.
According to Personnel Association President, Stanley Faneyte, participants tackled the course with much enthusiasm and with good spirits for a worthy cause.
""There was a strong family element to the event with some socializing afterwards with some refreshments, games for the children and a game of bolas for the adults to wind down after the grueling ride," said Stanley.
The Personnel Association had a special "Thank You" for all the youngsters who took part, also the Personnel Association members and all the TelEm Group personnel who volunteered and assisted with the hosting of the event .
"We have spoken to the Positive Foundation about repeating the Bike-A-Thon next year because it went very well and also because it is for a very good cause," said Stanley.
He said all monies raised from Saturday's event will go to the Positive Foundation for the group's continuing breast cancer public awareness programs.
For additional information you can contact the TelEm Group Personnel Association on: 520-3500; 522-6926 or 522-6914.

Telem Press Release

dennisrichardsonmeetswithearlbalborda31102013GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Justice Hon. Dennis Richardson on Wednesday morning met with Curacao's Minister of Traffic, Transport and Urban Planning Hon. Earl Balborda with respect to the future of United Telecommunications Services (UTS).

Minister Balborda introduced Chris Peterson to Minister Richardson as Curacao's nomination to become a member of the board.

Minister Hon. Dennis Richardson said on Wednesday that both parties also exchanged views on the possibilities for cooperation and partnerships between UTS and the TELEM Group of Companies.

Sint Maarten which is a minority shareholder in UTS supports the nomination. Joint approval is needed for board nominations, and Sint Maarten's candidate for the board was also discussed and the appointment should take place in the beginning of 2014.

Minister Balborda also stated on Wednesday that the discussions centered on expanding the customer base by using different strategies, adding that there is a lot of potential and both parties need to get the most out of it and that they are committed to the company's successful development.

"I look forward to improving the collaboration and bringing new services throughout the Eastern Caribbean. We had good discussions and the possibilities are there. Our wishes both coincide with each other," Minister Hon. Earl Balborda said on Wednesday.

This was the first political consultation between Minister Richardson as shareholder representative and Curacao's Minister of Traffic, Transport and Urban Planning Earl Balborda who described it as a renewal of relations between both countries.

The Minister and his entourage arrived on Tuesday and left to return to Curacao on Wednesday.

cdeweever19082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever would like to commend the St. Maarten AIDS Foundation with its pilot programme "Real Talk."

20 Milton Peters College (MPC) teenage boys in the HAVO stream participated in the pilot program of the aforementioned foundation.

"I believe Real Talk can make a difference and fill a void especially for young men who do not have a father figure or positive male role model in their lives.

"This cannot replace it but every little bit helps and can make a difference once these young men apply what they have learned into their daily choices," Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever said on Thursday.

The programme provides young men with proper tools to make informed decisions and establish peer norms of respect, accountability and healthy lifestyles.

The teens are offered the opportunity to learn the importance of setting goals for their future, negating/managing peer pressure and protecting their sexual health.

Due to the success of the pilot programme, the St. Maarten AIDS Foundation is looking at instituting it at all secondary schools on the island. The aim is to reach all second-form and most first-form boys before Carnival 2014.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication, hereby informs the business community and investors that the Half Year 2013 Macro Monitor Report is available on the Government website.

The report covers the period January to June 2013 and provides an overview of the macro-economic developments of the country.

A brief overview of the key indicators for 2013 includes; Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth projected at approximately 1.1%. This low growth projection is based on the performance of the external sector for the period January to June 2013, in which cruise arrivals have decreased with 5.48%, while stay-over arrivals only experienced a 1.43% increase.

The Department of Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunication's preliminary projections for cruise tourism for 2013 stands to decrease with 4.8% while stay over is projected to increase with 1.6%. The occupancy rate showed 2% increase for the first half of 2013 when compared to the same period of 2012.

For the reporting period, Government revenues amounted to an estimated Naf. 218 million. This indicates an overall decrease by 2% when compared to the first half of 2012.

This decrease was notably in the categories of Profit Tax with 2% decrease and tax on households with 10% decrease. Wage Tax however, increased by 4% for the reporting period. Also, there was a decrease in Transfers from Abroad of 23%, which are basically residents' deposits.

Visit www.sintmaartengov.org; go to tab "Government," scroll down to "Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications" link, go to "Department of Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications" and select the link "Economic Reports" and then select "Half Year 2013 Macro Monitor Report" for download.

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